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  1. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singaporeseen/motoring-goondus/driver-swerves-into-car-on-pie-then-speeds-off-like-nothing-happened It's quite common to have both drivers changing lane at the same time, eg. lane 3 to lane 2 and lane 1 to lane 2 . The above link posted on stomp is a classic example. The driver that change from lane 4 to 3 did not practice defensive driving, and the Cefiro driver that change from lane 2 to lane 3 did not check blindspot and accident happen. So a lesson learn from this is that, Please practice defensive driving and check blindspot when changing lane.
  2. not sure if this topic has been posted before... tried searching, found none...anyone went for this course before? or interested to go? http://www.defensivedriving.sg/index.html Friend of mine roped me in to join but it's $249 per pax (not say very cheap)... On their website it says Car Club Members at $199. MCF considered Car Club Members?? Syllabus: Proper Seating Position (for Normal and Racing Seats) Steering Techniques (for Low and High Speed Driving) Braking Techniques (for ABS and Non-ABS Equipped Cars) Skid Recovery Techniques (for Understeer and Oversteer) Collision Avoidance Techniques (Brake and Steer) Wet Weather Driving Techniques (for Aquaplaning Prevention) Evasive Driving Techniques (Forward 180 and Reverse 180) hope to hear from the bros who went before.. whether it's useful or essential. gam xia!
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