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Mischief at most?The cyclist can be charged for vandalism.
Mischief at most?The cyclist can be charged for vandalism.
Nope, damaging or disfiguring other private or public property is considered vandalism.Mischief at most?
Must activate bro Glockman Bayi legal team for best result?Nope, damaging or disfiguring other private or public property is considered vandalism.
Boss... Highway cannot ride bicycle.. SorryThe cyclists have every right to ride 2 abreast on a 3 lane highway.
It is the motorist who should be charged in court for not allowing at least 1.5 meters when driving past these riders.
Just make a police report and it will not be a civil case anymore.Must activate bro Glockman Bayi legal team for best result?
But not cheap. Leh
Boss... Highway cannot ride bicycle.. Sorry
Highway is Expressway bossRubbish the only routes where cyclists are not allowed are the expressways.
Expressways are identified by this sign :
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Highway is Expressway boss
OK moi apologsie as I am a free rider here
https://the-definition.com/a/highway-vs-freeway-vs-expressway#:~:text=A highway is a direct,for expressways in various places.
Moi low ses pigeon hole sinki... So forgive moi frog in well + mountain turtle vision"Highway" is a generic term that was in use long before the car was invented.
highway
hī′wā″
noun
The American Heritage® Dictionary of the English Language, 5th Edition.
- A main public road, especially one connecting towns and cities.
- A public road or passage; a way open to all passengers, by either land or water.
- In law, any road or way, whether for foot-passengers, beasts of burden, or vehicles, or all, over which all persons, as members of the public, have a right to pass.
Driver was seeking altercation. He purposely wanted it. There was huge room to avoid cyclist.This shows that this driver do not respect cyclists on the road. You dun anyhow horn people. just be a bit patient and let the cyclist move, then you move on. The driver do not have the horn courtesy at all. the road is use by BOTH cyclists and car/vehicle drivers and with same equal respect for both. Do Singaporean drivers understand this?