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Reckless drivers treat Tuas roads like a race track

It is common to see vans, trucks and buses speeding along the roads in Tuas, says STOMPer Endangered, who feels that these reckless drivers treat the roads like a race track.

This STOMPer believes that such reckless driving can lead to horrific accidents.

Endangered says:

"This van belonging to a transport company was seen speeding along at more than 100km/h, and that was on a normal road, not the expressway.

"It is not uncommon to see vans, trucks and buses speeding in Tuas and driving on the extreme right lanes on expressways.

"The horrific accident that occurred about 3 weeks ago, where a 26-year old female driver was killed by a bus does not seem to mean anything to these drivers.

"They continue to treat the Tuas roads as their own race track.

"We need more enforcement by the authorities."

Keywords:  speeding reckless driver
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sop_rally said   on 29 Nov, 2009   Report as offensive  
people just done some modification to his van, he must be testing out the performance. haha
Kasuke91 said   on 7 Nov, 2009   Report as offensive  
sorry..no video, no proof, no talk..NEXT
AmmoTyr said   on 7 Nov, 2009   Report as offensive  
The van looks so old .. u Sure it can speed faster then your car? U must be kidding right?
Good_Riddance said   on 7 Nov, 2009   Report as offensive  
if im not wrong this van transports aetos or cisco staffs...
IIsoundwaveII said   on 5 Nov, 2009   Report as offensive  
please don't forget car drivers who speeds too.
Perhaps you were the road hog who was overtaken.
adriano08 said   on 5 Nov, 2009   Report as offensive  
You will feel the pain when accident happens. :(
ramramlu said   on 5 Nov, 2009   Report as offensive  
Everyone must be gullible like you who probably owns a pair of speedometer eyes and able to tell the vehicle speed?
For sure, we saw a van with brake lights on at a traffic junction and number to buy 4-d this weekend
youbusybody said   on 5 Nov, 2009   Report as offensive  
I think you should work for Traffic Police