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TL;DR - YP thinks he's Him, scolds driver after giving honk for dangerous riding. (To be "Him" is to be a dominant figure, a blooming flower in a garden full of weeds. It's a feeling of euphoric confidence, the type of disposition that only occurs when you leave your opposition cowering in fear.)(The Sporting News) Before this article fully begins, please picture in your head the true blue Singaporean YP. With dyed brown hair, popular sneakers, swearing in Chinese dialect, and out and about in the wee hours of the morning. You now have this story’s main character. What happened? Around 5.30 in the morning along Old Airport Road, a driver was behind an ebike driven by a young man who looks like he’ll ask you to sponsor cigarettes and promise to pay you back (he won’t). The ebike was also being driven dangerously, weaving heavily between lanes at unsafe speeds. The driver gave the e-bike rider a short honk as a warning. But when the two vehicles came to a stop at a traffic light, the rider got off and came to the car to scold the driver. I would love to give you a play by play of each word they said but 1) I don’t understand Chinese or its dialects particularly well, and 2) The audio was distorted heavily so everything sounded like radio static even though I'm wearing headphones. After about 20 seconds of distortion, both driver and rider went their separate ways. For the best really. Sigh… (looks at comments) Some people suggested ways to get back at the e-biker by filing police report or running over the bike when they got off. I quite like the idea of the second one. Others just made fun of the wannabe gangster. I mean, why wouldn’t they? ========= 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!
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Barrierless system to be trialled at Old Airport Road Food Centre car parks SINGAPORE — Motorists using the open-air and multi-storey car parks near the Old Airport Road Food Centre can now enjoy the convenience of the barrierless parking system. The Housing Development Board (HDB) said in a media release on Friday (16 September) that the system, dubbed Parking@HDB, had been trialled at six car parks in Punggol since January 2021, and the Old Airport Road car parks are the first ones outside of Punggol to carry out the trial. Under the Parking@HDB system, there will be no gantry barriers at the car park entrances and exits, as the vehicle plates are registered via cameras. Colour-coded LED overhead indicators have also been installed above parking lots at the Old Airport Road multi-storey car park to signal lot availability. Green means lots are available for short-term parking, amber means lots are reserved for season parking while blue indicate lots reserved for persons with physical disabilities. For motorists who have parked in an unauthorised lot, the light indicator will turn red and flash to prompt the motorists to move their vehicles immediately. Using Parking@HDB app to pay parking charges For short-term parking, motorists can download the Parking@HDB app to pay their parking charges via credit or debit card. The parking system detects the vehicle when it enters the car park and automatically activates the parking session through the app, and charges are automatically deducted when they exit the car park, without the need to activate the app. With this, motorists need not insert their cash cards into the In-vehicle Unit, nor worry about insufficient funds. The app will also provide real-time notifications at the start and end of the motorists' short-term parking sessions, as well as their incurred charges. It will also give an automated alert to detect motorists who park illegally or in an unauthorised lot. https://sg.news.yahoo.com/barrierless-system-trialled-old-airport-road-food-centre-car-parks-084232365
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https://youtu.be/u5b4acZCORQ But I notice there is no F5-E fighter Jet on display .. why ?
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Who is the last resident of the deserted Dakota Crescent estate ? One of Singapore’s oldest housing estates built by Singapore Improvement Trust (SIT), the housing authority before the Housing and Development Board (HDB), in 1958. Today, there are only 15 remaining blocks. These low-rise flats are located at Old Airport Road, right next to Mountbatten Mass Rapid Transit (MRT) station. In 2014, Dakota Crescent is being earmarked for redevelopments under Mountbatten’s estate renewal plan and residents are expected to relocate by the end of 2016. The last few residents in Dakota Crescent is none other than ... ... ... https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=evbpBvKgDuU&t=12s
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I mux complain... I just drunk the most expensive Teh-o in hawker center @ old airport road mkt.. the stall next to the big prawn noodle.. the teh-o is just your regular teh-o and it's @$1.30.... cant believe it when i pay..