Just heard from the news that it is an offence for failure to give way to official YOG vehicles with penalty equivalent as the same as with an emergency vehicle.
What do you think? Is it fair to do so? :dunno:
Just heard from the news that it is an offence for failure to give way to official YOG vehicles with penalty equivalent as the same as with an emergency vehicle.
What do you think? Is it fair to do so? :dunno:
really meh:bigeyes:
where u hear from?
nvm i found for u.
http://www.straitstimes.com/BreakingNews/Singapore/Story/STIStory_542255.html
still ok bah. something like a bus lane only.
i suspect this is because they are supposed to ensure atheletes reach their location within half an hour. at least thats wadi remember from the trainings.
well some cyclists act like they own the road and do not keep to the side of the road. this makes it dangerous for the vehicle coming up, because the bicycle is much slower. the vehicle behind must either slow down abruptly, or choose to switch lanes - both of which can be dangerous to other vehicles.A lot drivers think that because they pay road tax they deserve the rights to run over cyclists too.
Singaporean got to get rid of the mentality of owning the roads just because they pay road tax. It is the same for treating civil servants like their actual servants because they pay tax. Can't we be nice to each other? How much time will you lose?
well some cyclists act like they own the road and do not keep to the side of the road. this makes it dangerous for the vehicle coming up, because the bicycle is much slower. the vehicle behind must either slow down abruptly, or choose to switch lanes - both of which can be dangerous to other vehicles.
the most dangerous are those cyclists that weave left and right. it's like you can just about squeeze past them in the lane, but you never know when they will swing out again.
from a safety perspective, i would say that cyclists dont belong on the singapore roads because traffic is too fast and roads are narrow
Singaporean got to get rid of the mentality of owning the roads just because they pay road tax. It is the same for treating civil servants like their actual servants because they pay tax. Can't we be nice to each other? How much time will you lose?
Well... I see more cyclists who think they own the road than carsI am tempted to think it's a Singapore mentality also.
And when something does happen, I can't believe the mob mentality that some cyclists have.![]()
If you pay COE & Road Tax & cannot use Bus Lanes half the time already, will you still say it's okay? :dunno:
well... do cyclists (most of them) have basic understanding on the highway code and stuff?:think: i kinda dun think so.
well. how often do u see a cyclist signal with his right hand waving out to say he wanna turn right?:sweat:
Just heard from the news that it is an offence for failure to give way to official YOG vehicles with penalty equivalent as the same as with an emergency vehicle.
What do you think? Is it fair to do so? :dunno: