Thursday, May 15, 2008

The shortcomings of Singapore drivers



Referring to a recent report in the newspaper says that 60 Singaporeans are killed along the north-south highway over the last 14 years.

The problems faced by the Singaporean drivers, according to expert, are:

*The side wing along the highway can cause a car to swerve to one side. The sign as shown in the picture above is to warn you about the side wing.
*75% of the way to Kuala Lumpur is along a straight road. The journey will be monotonous for the drivers. Loss of concentration and sleepiness are the end results.
*In Singapore you don’t have a chance to drive above 100 km per hour. Here, you are driving up to 110 km per hour; your judgment may be impaired.
*Singapore drivers don’t look at the rear mirror often enough. They are unable to judge the speed of the car behind.

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