One of the comments:
"dun laugh at her la, some women just can't drive. last time in Australia, I also ganna some situation, instead of taking video, some Ang Mo actually came out to help me drive out of the obstacle. The cameraman really shameful, instead of helping her, you take video for fun."
It's ECP all the way the end, then keep leftit seems this happened at Changi Airport, I think is T3, how did she ended up there in the first place?
It's ECP all the way the end, then keep left
Little we know about the beginnings that lead to the situation. Might not have been a local driver. But from my own experience I can say: not all markings and signs on the road are always clear and precise. After using a road 10 times (and following the camels in front of me) it all seems so clear and obvious. But when one takes the road the first time, it looks different.
But this should be no excuse for going over the green or against the traffic in a one way road.
I don't think she wants to be in that situation. From her cautious driving down the kerb, she is a careful driver. The question is more how she landed there.
I do agree our road signs are not the best. We also have too many. Sometimes I have difficulties looking at them. People putting up signs know the place well and assume the signs make sense but to those new NOT.
Timely LTA come up with some guidelines. A single sign pole can be shared with a few signs.
Which is pretty pointless and counterproductive. Drivers can only recognize and respond to a limited amount of information. Putting three signs on a single pole makes it even more tricky, likely the driver 'sees' only one or two of them.Timely LTA come up with some guidelines. A single sign pole can be shared with a few signs.
I think speed limits are the most widely broken rules of traffic, I would say all drivers are guilty of that (including me). And miraculously, a single car of TP brings back all those lost lost memories about speed limitsOr a driver that ignores the 80km/h road sign and drives at 120km/h instead?
Which is pretty pointless and counterproductive. Drivers can only recognize and respond to a limited amount of information. Putting three signs on a single pole makes it even more tricky, likely the driver 'sees' only one or two of them.
I think speed limits are the most widely broken rules of traffic, I would say all drivers are guilty of that (including me). And miraculously, a single car of TP brings back all those lost lost memories about speed limits