inlinesix Hypersonic November 25, 2024 Share November 25, 2024 On 11/25/2024 at 10:07 PM, Volvobrick said: Worse than private car. They think it's their Mercedes or BMW! Can get rid of them? Join them🤭 ↡ Advertisement 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
jcmm 5th Gear November 25, 2024 Share November 25, 2024 On 11/25/2024 at 9:54 PM, 13177 said: How to ban? Even authorities also cannot do anything to them even they flout the 'traffic rules' cause the PMA/PMD they are riding on has no number plate and no identity. Like just now saw two si gina riding a PMD fast and furious on a road like nobody business. Then suddenly behind appeared one TP bike and chase after them and seems like the TP trying to stop them and maybe want to give give them warning etc, but the si gina just ignored and continue to ride on and then ride back onto the walk path until the TP also give up and rode off. This show that any authority also cannot do anything to them. It is whether they want to catch or worth the effort.... try killing someone on the road, with so many cameras, within days, newspaper will put big big on the 1st page. "The police within days, successfully caught the murderer." 1 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Mustank Hypersonic November 30, 2024 Share November 30, 2024 On 11/29/2024 at 9:38 PM, Windwaver said: Maybe have the pmd contingent during the island wide convoy 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Atonchia Supersonic December 2, 2024 Share December 2, 2024 Got video. https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/speeding-pmd-skids-and-crashes-queenstown 1 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Volvobrick Supersonic December 2, 2024 Share December 2, 2024 On 12/2/2024 at 9:32 PM, Atonchia said: Got video. https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/speeding-pmd-skids-and-crashes-queenstown Did he crack his skull? I doubt so since they are very hard headed! 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Scion Turbocharged December 3, 2024 Share December 3, 2024 On 11/25/2024 at 9:54 PM, 13177 said: How to ban? Even authorities also cannot do anything to them even they flout the 'traffic rules' cause the PMA/PMD they are riding on has no number plate and no identity. Like just now saw two si gina riding a PMD fast and furious on a road like nobody business. Then suddenly behind appeared one TP bike and chase after them and seems like the TP trying to stop them and maybe want to give give them warning etc, but the si gina just ignored and continue to ride on and then ride back onto the walk path until the TP also give up and rode off. This show that any authority also cannot do anything to them. this scenario like happen many times liao wonder what will TP do to solve this or they just take it as it is... Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
inlinesix Hypersonic December 3, 2024 Share December 3, 2024 On 12/3/2024 at 10:14 AM, Scion said: this scenario like happen many times liao wonder what will TP do to solve this or they just take it as it is... CCTV + AI Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Windwaver Turbocharged December 9, 2024 Author Share December 9, 2024 https://stomp.straitstimes.com/singapore-seen/super-big-pma-on-mrt-train-how-did-it-get-through 'Super big' PMA on MRT train: 'How did it get through?' A Stomp reader was left flabbergasted after spotting a huge personal mobility aid (PMA) onboard an MRT train. Stomper L, who submitted a video of the incident, said the oversized PMA was seen on the train travelling from Jurong to Woodlands on the North-South Line at around 7.10am on Dec 9. "How did this super big PMA get through the MRT train?" he asked. "Didn't the Land Transport Authority (LTA) or SMRT staff check? "Other passengers couldn't even bat an eyelid as you could see from the video." The sight of the bulky PMD taking up significant space in the train cabin raised eyebrows, especially given the rules governing the size and type of devices that can be brought onto public transport. According to LTA, PMAs on public transport should not exceed 120cm in length, 70cm in width and 150cm in height. The total weight of the PMA together with the user should not exceed 300kg. The Stomper added: "I wonder how it got in. SMRT staff didn’t find it odd?" 1 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
13177 Hypersonic December 9, 2024 Share December 9, 2024 As usual mrt staff don’t really care la. Until something happens then they appear. Lol. 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
BanCoe Hypersonic December 9, 2024 Share December 9, 2024 On 12/9/2024 at 10:13 PM, Windwaver said: https://stomp.straitstimes.com/singapore-seen/super-big-pma-on-mrt-train-how-did-it-get-through 'Super big' PMA on MRT train: 'How did it get through?' A Stomp reader was left flabbergasted after spotting a huge personal mobility aid (PMA) onboard an MRT train. Stomper L, who submitted a video of the incident, said the oversized PMA was seen on the train travelling from Jurong to Woodlands on the North-South Line at around 7.10am on Dec 9. "How did this super big PMA get through the MRT train?" he asked. "Didn't the Land Transport Authority (LTA) or SMRT staff check? "Other passengers couldn't even bat an eyelid as you could see from the video." The sight of the bulky PMD taking up significant space in the train cabin raised eyebrows, especially given the rules governing the size and type of devices that can be brought onto public transport. According to LTA, PMAs on public transport should not exceed 120cm in length, 70cm in width and 150cm in height. The total weight of the PMA together with the user should not exceed 300kg. The Stomper added: "I wonder how it got in. SMRT staff didn’t find it odd?" @Windwaver On 12/9/2024 at 10:13 PM, Windwaver said: https://stomp.straitstimes.com/singapore-seen/super-big-pma-on-mrt-train-how-did-it-get-through 'Super big' PMA on MRT train: 'How did it get through?' A Stomp reader was left flabbergasted after spotting a huge personal mobility aid (PMA) onboard an MRT train. Stomper L, who submitted a video of the incident, said the oversized PMA was seen on the train travelling from Jurong to Woodlands on the North-South Line at around 7.10am on Dec 9. "How did this super big PMA get through the MRT train?" he asked. "Didn't the Land Transport Authority (LTA) or SMRT staff check? "Other passengers couldn't even bat an eyelid as you could see from the video." The sight of the bulky PMD taking up significant space in the train cabin raised eyebrows, especially given the rules governing the size and type of devices that can be brought onto public transport. According to LTA, PMAs on public transport should not exceed 120cm in length, 70cm in width and 150cm in height. The total weight of the PMA together with the user should not exceed 300kg. The Stomper added: "I wonder how it got in. SMRT staff didn’t find it odd?" Looks like his foot has been amputated from the image ........ we are lucky to have both feet intact Live and Let Live 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Windwaver Turbocharged December 10, 2024 Author Share December 10, 2024 Think the person is complaining about the extra large PMA, not the extra large human 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
RadX Moderator December 10, 2024 Share December 10, 2024 On 12/10/2024 at 7:58 AM, BanCoe said: @Windwaver Looks like his foot has been amputated from the image ........ we are lucky to have both feet intact Live and Let Live I jus hope no fire occurs… mass cremation that said I know to folks who have lost limbs but do not display that kind of entitlement rhetoric… boils down to the individual that’s why entitlement is overplayed to death and has led us to be heartless of late 4 1 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Volvobrick Supersonic December 10, 2024 Share December 10, 2024 On 12/10/2024 at 12:10 PM, RadX said: I jus hope no fire occurs… mass cremation that said I know to folks who have lost limbs but do not display that kind of entitlement rhetoric… boils down to the individual that’s why entitlement is overplayed to death and has led us to be heartless of late 可怜之人必有可恨之处. Absolutely true. 3 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Mkl22 Supersonic January 9 Share January 9 @Windwaver was waiting for a king kong dump truck to mow him down after one or the other beat the red light! 😁 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nav14 6th Gear January 9 Share January 9 Govt has totally lost control over their regulation and enforcement for PMDs. PMDs are king of the roads nowadays. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
mersaylee Hypersonic January 9 Share January 9 On 1/9/2025 at 8:31 AM, Nav14 said: Govt has totally lost control over their regulation and enforcement for PMDs. PMDs are king of the roads nowadays. Not only the road...pavement, void deck, mall even corridor as well...sometimes can even hear reverse gear beeps outside my house on hdb penthouse level 😅 ↡ Advertisement 2 Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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