[CONSOLIDATED] Errant Cyclists Thread

Peak hrs - Ban cyclists on the road

  • Yes I agreed! They hold up the whole traffic

    Votes: 217 78.1%
  • No! Govt encourage ride to work

    Votes: 22 7.9%
  • No! I am a cyclist … how dare u! *glass breaking *

    Votes: 19 6.8%
  • Neutral . I don’t go out during peaks hrs

    Votes: 20 7.2%

  • Total voters
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aCAcIAsEED

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so, their nok can claim, if not wasted... joke aside.

cycling on path, need to siam here siam there, and always block by road.

btw, those always say car pass by bicycle, must be 1.5m away, these people must be driving in the airfield all their life.

car width plus 1.5m plus bicycle is more than most lane width.
 

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Is like no pay road tax no pay coe no pay erp no pay parking and still can be on the road to get to your destination without using public transport. Something like gaming the system and the law allows it.

Similarly pmd and pma.
 

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so, their nok can claim, if not wasted... joke aside.
cycling on path, need to siam here siam there, and always block by road.
btw, those always say car pass by bicycle, must be 1.5m away, these people must be driving in the airfield all their life.
car width plus 1.5m plus bicycle is more than most lane width.
Car drivers are supposed to switch lane when overtaking. Even when switch lane, should also set aside 1.5m away from cyclist.
 

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Is like no pay road tax no pay coe no pay erp no pay parking and still can be on the road to get to your destination without using public transport. Something like gaming the system and the law allows it.
Similarly pmd and pma.

No carbon emitted by cycling. Cars cause traffic jams. U can game the system by becoming a cyclist too.
 

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so, their nok can claim, if not wasted... joke aside.

cycling on path, need to siam here siam there, and always block by road.

btw, those always say car pass by bicycle, must be 1.5m away, these people must be driving in the airfield all their life.

car width plus 1.5m plus bicycle is more than most lane width.
Er this is govt rules. Should cane fine jail those drivers who don't abide
 

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Send to LTA and TP to have this murderer arrested and hang! If the driver can do this to a cyclist, he can do it to pedestrian and other fellow drivers too. He must also be a cat abuser given his murderer intention. Better raid his home, who knows he got hide pedo material or have cannabis. Usually this type of people will have many dark secrets
 

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Some are delivery riders, some are commuting to work, some are recreational. What's the point of asking? Drivers also same composition, some recreational drivers are a menace as well.
Recreational drivers? Rare. Maybe only that top 5% super lich.

7.2 million people used public transport in Singapore daily….Cycle to work - I think hardly 1% of that 7.2 million.
 
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sometimes this 1.5m away is not possible on busy roads
Most drivers don't give a f about 1.5m from my experience. I just wish at least they slow down to pass. In sg, the few seconds u save to chiong, most of the time gets negated at the next traffic light junction.
 
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