<gvgt>Wah motorist got uplorry?

berger

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Some people very impatient, will horn you from the back if you don’t move, to pressure you in moving

Usually for such scenarios, I will wait till green arrow appear even if I see there is no car, to help the person behind me reduce his or her aggressiveness :(

hahahaha same.. if they horn me i will wait for the green arrow.. then slowly make the turn lol
 

jq75

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This is a human problem. Not discretionary right turn problem.

These days you'll see cars joining main road don't give a fk about oncoming cars. They see an oncoming car, they will still continue. Whether or not you want to have an accident is up to you.

Blame the driver not the system.

This is an everyday affair. Case in point.




just whack, don't give chance:s13:
 

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J platers? Usually J platers are the cockroaches in sinkieland roads (either moving or parked). effing pest, see them bang curb or kiss car de backside moi jin song. All of them think they are rossi but ended up only become rosti.
 

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This is a human problem. Not discretionary right turn problem.

These days you'll see cars joining main road don't give a fk about oncoming cars. They see an oncoming car, they will still continue. Whether or not you want to have an accident is up to you.

Blame the driver not the system.

This is an everyday affair. Case in point.





Curious

for recorded near miss such as this

Does the documented driver get penalties if video is reported to LTA?
 

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