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What is the most unsafe thing that happened to you while in Singapore?

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What is the most unsafe thing that happened to you while in Singapore​

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The most unsafe thing that happened to me was being side swiped by a cyclist who just rang their bell at me only to side swipe me as I turned to look where the bell was coming from so I can move to avoid them.

And this was at a PCN
I nearly bit my tongue holding back from shouting out at the cyclist.

I think other than the occasional unsafe driver who speeds through a zebra crossing, a cyclist that might be travelling to fast in an area that cycling is not even allowed are my only experience of unsafe things in Singapore.




 


What is the most unsafe thing that happened to you while in Singapore​

General

The most unsafe thing that happened to me was being side swiped by a cyclist who just rang their bell at me only to side swipe me as I turned to look where the bell was coming from so I can move to avoid them.

And this was at a PCN
I nearly bit my tongue holding back from shouting out at the cyclist.

I think other than the occasional unsafe driver who speeds through a zebra crossing, a cyclist that might be travelling to fast in an area that cycling is not even allowed are my only experience of unsafe things in Singapore.





I thought is walking alone at night along Little India or dormitory area
 
I thought is walking alone at night along Little India or dormitory area
That's the kind of danger she was alluding to. Imagine an innocent Indian uncle introducing himself as "Asokan Nair," and she immediately goes hysterical, twisting it into "ai sio kan mai."
 
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