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http://www.sgcarmart.com/news/article.php?AID=17061 Wearnes Automotive Pte. Ltd, a leading South East Asian luxury car retailer, has entered into a Letter of Intent agreement with Ducati, the iconic Italian brand producing sport-inspired motorcycles. This agreement includes the authorised importation and distribution of Ducati motorcycles and products in Singapore starting from 1st July 2017. The arrangement will see Wearnes taking over sales, aftersales, marketing and brand-building responsibilities for Ducati in Singapore, from Ducatisti SG Pte. Ltd. Ducati's future showroom and service centre will be located at 45 Leng Kee Road. While the new facility is being constructed, Wearnes will be setting up a temporary showroom and service centre within the same premise from 1st July 2017. All sales and/or service enquiries may be directed to Wearnes at +65 6430 4930 or [email protected]. http://www.sgcarmart.com/news/article.php?AID=17061
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Background. I was involved in an incident yesterday. A car, Honda Accord cut into a single lane entry in front of me into PIE entrance towards Jurong. He cut in really late and by the time he made his move he had passed the white road separator. I drove defensively, braked, let him pass, honked at him and raised my arms in protest. The driver then went berserk and jammed brake in front of me. I crashed into him and a Van crashed into me. THe crashed happened after 20 metres of the entrance, so I had already let him into the entry and was not being a jerk. He intended the accident and the accident happened. The lucky thing is: the vehicle behind me is not a motorcyclist or there could be mortality. Could anyone advise how I can prove his intent without video recording? The Van driver behind me witness the incident and is willing to be my witness. Is he a strong witness? Facts. 1) The dent in front of my car is far far worse than behind. From a physics POV, it could discount the possibility that it was the car behind crashing into me that caused my car to ram into the Honda Accord. 2) I really want this guy to suffer for his deeds. 3) Prior to the incident, the guy cut dangerously into my lane (left most) outside Changi Hospital I let him passed but gave him a short honk because he cut in too close too fast and there were a cyclist in front of him in the lane he is cutting in. That may have upset him, but I stayed in my lane while he cut into the right lane. 4) As a result, because he is a serial lane cutter, he realized he is in the wrong lane and cut in dangerously that led to the whole event.