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  1. 21st Mar 2009, about 3pm, TP WRX 75 slow crawl on ECP lane 1, at least from Tampinese to Ford Road exit at 80-90km/h with no car in front, but many cars LL follow behind, including me. As had been illustrated by our well respected TP, travelling at 80-90km/h on lane 1 is perfectly alright, please don
  2. I heard from my crazy fren that all cars will only be allowed into singapore if they convert the speedo to show only max 90km/hr. The electronic engine cut will also limit the car speed to max 90km/hr. It was said that Japan has already limit their car speed to max 180km/hr and Germany car co voluntarily limit their super cars to max 280km/hr for safety reasons. In Singapore there are no super highway that justify a much higher speed than 90km/hr. So for the safety sake, it was suggested that all cars for Singapore market be electronic limited to 90km/hr. This way, TP will no longer need to be deployed on overhead bridge to catch speeders. All car owners will feel safe that they will not exceed the speed limit and no need to watch out for police. So this will make the driving experience a safe and unstress one!
  3. I travelled along PIE daily and during the evening peak hour (turning right from Pioneer Road North to joint PIE) towards Changi Airport direction, I notice that a lot of MY vans & pickups travel at the extreme right (lane 1) at the speed more than 90 km/h. My vehicle (on lane 2) had clocked 95 km/h and they overtook me from right. Don't they have to confine to our legal speed limit for van, pickups, buses and lorries (70km/h on highway) and out of bound on the extreme right lane? I have also notice that they do not carry our speed limit decal at the rear and our tour buses or passenger vans going to MY had to carry their speed limit decal.
  4. Hi guys, My 3yrs old Ignis is vibrating badly at speeds above 90km/h, the vibration can be felt by the hands(on steering wheel) and legs(on acclerator). Could it be due to worn tyres, balancing or alignment? The tyres are 3yrs old and have done 42K km. On a straight road, I have to steer slightly to the right or else the car will slowly veer to the left. The current size is 165/70/R14, can I fit a 195/65/14 tyre? Planning to visit the tyre shop at Tampines(the big shell petrol koisk), any comments on that place? How is their pricing? Thanks :)
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