9jan2025 woodlands grabfood delivery rider cut in front of truck & got crushed

EdenHazard

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What's he doing in front of the truck?
I got no idea why he need go in front of the truck unless is purposely wanna get crushed. Cos once green light he can quickly accelerate and cut into truck lane
 

Chunchunmaru

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Let someone else teach bad motorists. We're not paid to correct their bad habits. There are tens of thousands of them in this country alone.


Eventually they'll learn. Maybe it'll only cost them an arm or a leg literally.
 

coolmyth

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Can some sexpert suggest to moi what was in his head when the rider did that? o_O
 

mcylo

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傻瓜。。。现在赚吃的工具都没有了。
 

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I got no idea why he need go in front of the truck unless is purposely wanna get crushed. Cos once green light he can quickly accelerate and cut into truck lane
Yes.
It is so dangerous to do that.
Luckily for him if nvr get roll over.
 

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Dunno why riders like to do that!
Squeeze in between lanes and then go right in front of vehicles at traffic light stops.
 

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The consequence of one of the bad habits of some motocyclists, i.e. cut in front of other vehicles at traffic light junction. In this case, he was really lucky to be alive. Really hope this video can wake other similar motorcyclists up.
 
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