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It's a zebra crossing. Pedestrian prioritised.It's not green man to cross,
The onus is on the driver to keep a proper lookout for pedestrians. City driving is stressful in S'pore so never be distracted by your mobile phone, radio or children in the car.It's not green man to cross,
A car in the wrong hands is a deadly weapon. Drivers must never get behind the wheel when they are drunk, on drugs or drowsy medication.If the Lexus driver had been riding a bicycle any injuries to the mother and child would have been far less severe.
I have a friend who sustained traumatic head injury after a motorbike accident. He has depression and has difficulty learning new things. I hope that the victims have a full recovery - both mentally and physically.Hope that they can pull thru this difficult time and have a speedy recovery
Some people have good feedback on Taiji or Yoga exercise....can have some amazing result in regulating our mood and health de...ask your friend dun give upI have a friend who sustained traumatic head injury after a motorbike accident. He has depression and has difficulty learning new things. I hope that the victims have a full recovery - both mentally and physically.
True but it is also a shared responsibility. Pedestrians should be vigilant and not be reckless on the road. After all, it's their own safety at stake. I see many pedestrians don't properly look out for vehicles when crossing. Worse still, some still looking at the phone or listening to loud music with ear pods on.The onus is on the driver to keep a proper lookout for pedestrians. City driving is stressful in S'pore so never be distracted by your mobile phone, radio or children in the car.
There is rampant jaywalking all over S'pore and especially in Little India and Chinatown. Apart from the distraction from mobile phones, many pedestrians seem to believe that the onus is on drivers to avoid them than vice versa.True but it is also a shared responsibility. Pedestrians should be vigilant and not be reckless on the road. After all, it's their own safety at stake. I see many pedestrians don't properly look out for vehicles when crossing. Worse still, some still looking at the phone or listening to loud music with ear pods on.
Exactly and don't they realise they are at the losing end should an accident occur?There is rampant jaywalking all over S'pore and especially in Little India and Chinatown. Apart from the distraction from mobile phones, many pedestrians seem to believe that the onus is on drivers to avoid them than vice versa.
Alot are from TIER3 Tiongkok KAMPONG or New Villages...some are even fresh from ULU Yeedia Village where only transport they know is cow cartExactly and don't they realise they are at the losing end should an accident occur?
Nationality of the driver?The onus is on the driver to keep a proper lookout for pedestrians. City driving is stressful in S'pore so never be distracted by your mobile phone, radio or children in the car.
Nowadays, we've got so many new citizens and immigrants that it's hard to know if the driver is really a Singapore-born citizen.Nationality of the driver?