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  1. TL;DR – A cam car driver took to Facebook to complain about a cement truck after trying to filter into its path and failing miserably. Netizens wasted no time in giving their thoughts about the incident. There are many types of drivers in Singapore. Most are intelligent defensive drivers who keep a cool head under stress. Then, you have drivers like this cam car driver. The following video will take 46 seconds of your time, but it’ll be worth it. What happened A cam car can be seen travelling along the left lane of an expressway. The post caption states that this incident occurred on the MCE. [Important fact alert] A cement truck on the right of the cam car has engaged its left signal indicator light and started filtering to the left. However, the cam car driver has none of it and speeds up (it’s very obvious). In a desperate attempt not to get cut, cam car even veers onto the road shoulder slightly. It even ends up on the chevron markings a couple of meters in front. Salty fella In furious indignation, the driver of the cam car took to social media to complain about the cement truck and lodge a complaint with the company. Online Chatter Netizens who watched the video gave the cam car driver ‘zero chance’. Here are some snippets for your perusal. The comments all take this general stance over this issue. Writer’s thoughts: I don’t think it’s worth it to lose your life over a few seconds lost. ========= Be the first to get the latest road/ COE news and get first dibs on exclusive promos and giveaways in our Telegram SGCM Community. Join us today!
  2. Just when you thought that things could not get any more ridiculous, Singaporeans will never fail to disappoint. Ladies and gentlemen, I present to you today's magic trick: a cyclist with a death wish. It's pretty jaw-dropping even if I say so myself. What went down Despite this video only being 46 seconds long, I re-watched it no less than 30 times! While all the cars on the 5-lane junction wait patiently for the lights to turn green, this cyclist shoots pass the red light onto oncoming traffic adjacent to the five lanes. Like everyone in the office who watched the video, I thought he wouldn't make it, but somehow, he did! Just to clarify, I do not condone or approve of such behaviour. He could have caused heaps of trouble for many people besides himself. He almost knocks down a couple of pedestrians I counted three or four cars that could have collided with him AND A BUS If you thought he got into an accident and the camera did not manage to capture it, watch till the end of the video. you'll spot him cycling along the road with not a scratch on him. Consider my mind... BLOWN. Is he some kind of immortal being? Meanwhile, netizens had lots to say about the cyclist's stunt: I sure do hope that our cyclists in Singapore take more caution while they're out cycling on the road. It's better to be safer than sorry, right? Should more be done to keep cyclists in check? It's getting a little out of hand, don't you think?
  3. This old couple had a near brush with death. http://www.odt.co.nz/regions/central-otago/327080/couple-close-death-after-night-stuck-keyless-car Here's a pic of their Mz3 handle. Has a manual unlock button. Gramps got flustered and couldn't find it. Lucky for them it all worked out and we can have a laugh about it.
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