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Singapore Reckless Drivers Part VI


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I think it's anybody's guess what actually happened before the crash. I tend to think the distraction might be due to the driver using a mobile device. I have observed, for the past few years (while driving), whenever a vehicle did not appear to be driving sensibly on the roads, I often saw the driver using a mobile phone. It was (and is) almost a daily sight.

 

Another more recent common sight would be of Grab/Uber drivers looking at their mobile devices for directions or some instructions.

 

 

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This 25 year old chap better pretend to be comatose in hospital..if not when he wakes up there will be truckloads of angry relatives of the deceased waiting outside his ward to bash him up..

 

I wonder if he is placed under arrest there will be handcuffs on his hand when he is lying on the bed?

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This 25 year old chap better pretend to be comatose in hospital..if not when he wakes up there will be truckloads of angry relatives of the deceased waiting outside his ward to bash him up..

 

I wonder if he is placed under arrest there will be handcuffs on his hand when he is lying on the bed?

based on movie watching experience, wont handcuff but will have guard outside the ward...
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Likely to be looking at his phone while using his limited peripheral vision to drive. If his eyes were on the road, no way can miss the bikey. Or another blurry vision?

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You see... you did it once yourself and realized your mistake.. and admit fault..  it is by pure luck that nobody was seriously injured. I am not condoning what the lorry driver did... and the laws will handle him... there is no need for us to add on comments about him... rather feel sad abt the family...

 

actually snoozing off while at the wheel is not entirely due to just lack of sleep...i will admit that twice while driving in australia, my eyes momentarily closed while driving and i was lucky nothing untoward happened to me and my passengers.  for me i am most susceptible to this after a heavy meal and i have to drive long distance. 

 

but for the case of this driver, i do agree it is not just the case of momentary dozing off bcos in such situation drivers tend to open their eyes again quickly and usually they keep to the same lane instead of veering across width equivalent to 3 lanes.  like for my case, my hand was still on the steering wheel and my car was largely going straight even when my eyes were momentarily closed.  

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wow, biker almost became prata .... 

 

CCB MB !  [laugh]

 

actually it was the head that was perilously close to being "prata-ed".......

 

and the head is the most critical and fragile part of any human body.

For once not BMW...haha.

the mb driver also one kind.  keep edging forward without regard for the motorbiker's presence at the side of his car.

my gosh....seems like the container truck really run over the biker?

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The container truck probably thought he managed to avoid the fallen biker.

did the truck hit the biker??

 

or he fall himself??

 

or hit the white car??

 

cannot see clearly

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my gosh....seems like the container truck really run over the biker?

 

I think he tried to siam, but ..... hope the biker is alright. 

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