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Is this 'monster truck' safe for Singapore roads?

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Posted on 01 Apr, 2009 10:40
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This 'monster truck' not only towers above other vehicles on the road, it also has metal bars installed as bumpers. A vehicle such as this would likely make a mess of any vehicle it got into an accident with, says a STOMPer.

Here's what the concerned STOMPer had to say:

"This 'monster truck' was spotted in a carpark near Sin Ming Avenue.

"As you can see clearly from the photo, the body of the 'monster truck' is well above the normal height and metal bars were installed as bumpers.

"I can only imagine the damage that could be inflicted to another party's vehicle should this 'monster truck' get involved in an accident.

"Could the LTA comment if this kind of dangerous vehicle is allowed on our roads?"

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wow an off road pick up

just what we need to go into the wild, bring the shotgun and camp, find a grissybear to hunt.
 
Posted on 01 Apr, 2009 10:40
<TABLE cellSpacing=0 cellPadding=0 width=530 align=center border=0><TBODY><TR><TD>Is this 'monster truck' safe for Singapore roads?


This 'monster truck' not only towers above other vehicles on the road, it also has metal bars installed as bumpers. A vehicle such as this would likely make a mess of any vehicle it got into an accident with, says a STOMPer.

Here's what the concerned STOMPer had to say:

"This 'monster truck' was spotted in a carpark near Sin Ming Avenue.

"As you can see clearly from the photo, the body of the 'monster truck' is well above the normal height and metal bars were installed as bumpers.

"I can only imagine the damage that could be inflicted to another party's vehicle should this 'monster truck' get involved in an accident.

"Could the LTA comment if this kind of dangerous vehicle is allowed on our roads?"

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Damn, another brainless Stomper posting sensless queries.

I wonder if LTA did not approve this vehicle, how would the owner register it in the first place for Singapore roads.

Either this fella is envious of the owner or he really have no idea these vehicles has been around for quite sometime with different makes.
 
what a waste of space and engineering !!

Where in Sinkeeland could this montrosity comes to its real use ?

Put an outboard motor on and she's a boat !
 
its a damn stupid question to ask if 4WD should be permitted on the roads or not. ass-a-af already upgraded from 3 tonner to 5 tonner now, and the fella can ask such a question.:rolleyes:
 
either the stomper has never served NS b4, or is just a pure sissy who's aware of his/her poor driving skills, and fearing being crushed in the cumpled metal tin can of his/her own. maybe the stomper would pee his/her pants/panties when hummer comes to town.
 

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there's a daihatsu lorry next to it. same dimensions, speed limit, weight.
only thing is the pickup looks more menancing. really no big deal.
 
what about , sports cars with high horse power ? are they safe ? must we banned them ? because of some stupid singaporean , the goverment banned so many things . its time to grow up ....
 
The rear tires are protruding way beyond the truck's body and mudguards. No need to elaborate for narrow angled minds what kind of danger in poses.!

"Engage mind before putting mouth into gear!"
 
Damn, another brainless Stomper posting sensless queries.

I wonder if LTA did not approve this vehicle, how would the owner register it in the first place for Singapore roads.

Either this fella is envious of the owner or he really have no idea these vehicles has been around for quite sometime with different makes.

its obviously been modified from stock condition. use ur blain...
 
its obviously been modified from stock condition. use ur blain...

Yes its modified but LTA approved. You think any brazen fella would just park that on the road without generating attention to get caught by LTA if he/she knows its illegal.

The days of illegal mod on exhaust pipes or restriction on bull bar are over. Nowadays, as long LTA gives the approval anything goes. Suggest you read up LTA's website for more details.
 
this veh is the new mitsubishi triton L200 and i m driving one everyday during working hour.its power and best its 4WD and auto transmission to ease my off-road driving.the pic is own mod by the driver which might b legal if not annual inspection fail liao.
 
Remove the zhap lian lorries too...and buses too...force = mass x acceleration...with their mass..imagine the mess...
 
This type of vehicles very common in rural thailand many years ago...... very suitable for the rough c road conditions :p
 
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The front looks normal.

It's the rear and sides that will complicate issues when this vehicle goes for inspection in about 2 years time.

Don't think the metal rear bumper would be allowed and the wheels protrude too much from the arches.

Never the less, it's still a great vehicle to drive. Pity you can't privately own this ride locally and they unless it's diesel, it's no fun, but the road tax for a diesel is a wet blanket.
 
The front looks normal.

It's the rear and sides that will complicate issues when this vehicle goes for inspection in about 2 years time.

Don't think the metal rear bumper would be allowed and the wheels protrude too much from the arches.

Never the less, it's still a great vehicle to drive. Pity you can't privately own this ride locally and they unless it's diesel, it's no fun, but the road tax for a diesel is a wet blanket.

What about the raised height off the ground? An obvious illegal modification.
Checkout the link to see the vehicle in it's original specifications.
Protruding tires are a great danger when the vehicle is moving among pedestrians. You won't like it when one of the tires roll over your feet or your child's.
http://www.markmotorsthailand.com/triton.html
 
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