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    Woman killed in Sengkang bus accident

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      verykiasu2010
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      wow, fierce !

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        Imami
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        Whatever the situation, regardless of who having the right of way, I think pedestrians need to be mindful when on the road. Well, I can have the right of way but if one idiot ram into me, somebody will have to passup my ic to ica. I am as much a driver and a pedestrian. So I see both sides. Some drivers are just &$@:, they like never see other road users like that. simi car also have, not just the posh ones.


        Some road users also earn my $&)@. Today, I was driving along Alexandra road and came to a point where there’s a traffic light crossing. The cars hv the right of way, ie red man - pedestrian could not cross. But this Chinese man talked on the phone and crossed! Heng I got six sense and slowed down… If not, I think I may end up on YouTube and news too.

        There was once, I brought my child to his class. We were waiting to cross at the zebra crossing. As my child is still young, he is not as aware or able to move as fast as an older person can. I usually wait for cars to reach a total halt before I cross and this time, I did the same. This )$&@ black modified Honda civic driver started to depress the accelerator pedal and the car started to jerk a little and inched forward a little (can imagine?). I was so angry with that man!

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          carilyn
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          http://sg.news.yahoo.com/10-year-old-boy-hit-by-smrt-bus.html


          Another one...

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            AC_Power
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            In regards to reckless driving, I think it is the driver, not the car.

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              pinky
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              there are impatient drivers who cannot wait a second longer at zebra crossing and move on even when you have not completely reach the divider..there was once as I was about to reach the divider when the idiot impatient driver just drove off and I could feel the side of the car brushing against my back :nailbite: :stompfeet:

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                verykiasu2010
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                there are also pedestrians on the zebra crossing taking their own sweet time even when the man turned red ages ago and they are still in their own dream world strolling s l o w l y across


                action of pedestrian to driver : dare come and knock me down lah

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                  Imami
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                  AC_Power:
                  In regards to reckless driving, I think it is the driver, not the car.

                  Definitely some truth here. But One's choice of car/dressing reflects one's personality to a certain extent. For instance, my hubby is a very low key person who likes things simple. He drives a plain golden nihon sedan (so boring). He won't be buying a car with modified double exhaust pipes and a noisy engine. His bro on the other hand is a flashy guy. He drives a black mian Ta you with a va va vroom engine.

                  I have a bubbly personality. I would hv bought a red Honda jazz/beetle because of my personality. But I also like speed, so a red/while/checked mini Cooper is also my cup of tea.

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                    BeContented
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                    Imami:
                    AC_Power:

                    In regards to reckless driving, I think it is the driver, not the car.


                    Definitely some truth here. But One's choice of car/dressing reflects one's personality to a certain extent. For instance, my hubby is a very low key person who likes things simple. He drives a plain golden nihon sedan (so boring). He won't be buying a car with modified double exhaust pipes and a noisy engine. His bro on the other hand is a flashy guy. He drives a black mian Ta you with a va va vroom engine.

                    I have a bubbly personality. I would hv bought a red Honda jazz/beetle because of my personality. But I also like speed, so a red/while/checked mini Cooper is also my cup of tea.

                    But hor, pocket not deep enough to buy the type of car I really really like :sad:

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                      verykiasu2010:
                      there are also pedestrians on the zebra crossing taking their own sweet time even when the man turned red ages ago and they are still in their own dream world strolling s l o w l y across


                      action of pedestrian to driver : dare come and knock me down lah
                      the zebra crossing I used did not have green/red man signals :evil:
                      It was along a busy road with many pedestrians crossing so the driver must be impatient to wait.. :stompfeet:

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                        LOLMum
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                        pinky:
                        verykiasu2010:

                        there are also pedestrians on the zebra crossing taking their own sweet time even when the man turned red ages ago and they are still in their own dream world strolling s l o w l y across


                        action of pedestrian to driver : dare come and knock me down lah

                        the zebra crossing I used did not have green/red man signals :evil:
                        It was along a busy road with many pedestrians crossing so the driver must be impatient to wait.. :stompfeet:

                        the zebra crossings outside novena church is a nightmare. endless flow of pedestrians.

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