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tuanseng 67M
2 posts
7/22/2012 12:17 am
sincere and respect of others


Singaporean are mostly abiding citizen in their own country. They are following all rules set up by the government. Are they really sincere?

Driving through Malaysian North-south highway from Johor Bahru to bukit kayu hitam in kedah where allowable speed is 110 km/hr. The singaporean registered cars are mostly speeding more than 140 km/hr, judging from the speed I was driving at 120 km/hr. I was overtaken by these singaporean registered cars and within minutes they disappeared in front of me. How fast do you think they're driving?
No doubt they were driving higher powered car.

There are law and regulation of others too that we must respect.

Rocketship 80F
18571 posts
7/22/2012 5:49 am

This happens in every country.

I tend to drive about 5 km/hr over the speed limit, and am often passed by people going very much faster.

Sighhhhhh


bijou624

7/22/2012 11:42 am

Hi Tuanseng: Interesting blog. The speed limit here is 100 km/hr on the highway and 50 km/hr in the city. I drive the speed limit, but gawd forbid if an animal or even a child stepped out in front of our car because there's usually some angry tailgaiter driving two feet behind us. Today I was driving 50 km/hr in the city when a young woman shaking her fist at me passed me in a no-passing area. She was going about 75 km/hr and she had an infant in a car seat in the back seat of her car. Unbelievable.