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Driver mudlay.
victim is a nurse at a local hospital.
oh..if news from you, driver must be a m&d. i forget.
is she a local or new citizen, pr or FT?
Crossing at T-junction is the most fxxking dangerous thing to do in Singapore.
Vehicles, coming out from side road and turning right into main road, always try to beat the pedestrians.
I myself have seen one accident and quite many near-misses (and had personally experienced 3 near-misses so far).
Wtf is the authority doing? :oIo:
don't always blame the drivers, as a driver and pedestrian, I see ppl dashing across either on foot or worse on bicycle from the far end despite the green man flashing with less than 5 seconds left.
don't always blame the drivers, as a driver and pedestrian, I see ppl dashing across either on foot or worse on bicycle from the far end despite the green man flashing with less than 5 seconds left.
The accident and near-misses that I've seen and experienced so far, all happened when both the vehicle light and pedestrian light turned green at the same time, and right-turning vehicles sped through the pedestrians' path because there were no opposite incoming vehicles to take note.
It is probably the same for punggol accident.
Driver must be speeding.
I always have enough time to stop when someone is crossing in front of me.
Some assholes speedup when others are crossing the roads.
Bus is high up, cannot see if someone crosses right in front of you.
No excuse
Cannot c then dont drive
Our pedestrian crossings at the traffic lights junctions are the most dangerous, I do not understand, why they allow the lights to change green for the vehicles to turn, as well as pedestrian to cross??
is she a local or new citizen, pr or FT?