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« Reply #28 on: December 08, 2009, 04:51:06 AM »

who brought a 5 yr-old girl to dash the road?

are you looking for more information, or are you trying to blame the victims?

remember, that's a 50km/h maximum, residential road, not an expressway.

driver need to drive according to the environment. Punggol is a very densely populated residential area. there are columns supporting LRT track, bushes and small trees under the LRT track blocking views of pedestrians and drivers. When there's heavy rain, some of the trees bend over on to the road, blocking 1 lane. For safety, drive slowly, especially at night.

there are many old people, many children in Punggol.

50km/h is the maximum. if necessary, drive at 40km/h, or even 30km/h and below if view is obstructed.
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« Reply #29 on: December 08, 2009, 05:03:01 AM »

Yes Yes punggol is a very young estate, many young parents with many young children, please drive with care.
Parents please please look out for the many heavy vehicles, there are many very heavy vehicles in punggol due to our ongoing development - waterway and many construction sites. So be very careful.
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« Reply #30 on: December 08, 2009, 07:34:00 AM »

so fast do the the workshop no business liao! driver use eye to see lah. if the road is so safe no need to see then no need licence liao loh.

so fast take action then other trade no business then will create economy down turn already!  chitchat

After so many accidents, wandering why the authorities are doing nothing up to now. At least our constituency  representative or grassroots  should have paid a courtesy call at the bereaved family who's beloved kid had been knocked down. A careful study, steps to be taken, mistakes rectified, discussions and education to be held to prevent future accidents. NOTHING   Shocked Shocked

 oops Something which we cannot understand. WHY WHY, the whole stretch of space directly under the LRT are design like a  Rain Forest. Trees are grown densely right up to the underside of the LRT concrete structure.   Angry Angry

Drivers along this stretch of road are at risk of knocking someone who may suddenly walk across the road from the thick undergrowth. Theres no way for the driver to notice any pedestrains crossing.

Early in the morning before 6 am, Malaysian registered lorries loaded with fruits for PRIME SUPERMARKET used this stretch like a Malaysian Highway. Speeding with engines louder than our army tanks. Why Why are they allowed to do so. Singapore has no traffic police or they have'nt started work yet  Huh?

Many things had gone wrong. Something needs to be addressed. chitchat

Is an honest mistake lar!! Let's move on lei!!!  waving
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« Reply #31 on: December 09, 2009, 12:12:36 AM »

accordint to the news paper report. her grandfather let a 5 year old pull him to cross the road instead of the grand father teach her cannot run across the road like that. but no chance to teach cos she learnt it the hard way. am not saying the driver is not wrong. i believe both sides are at fault. why let the grandfather bring the little girl to PP in the first place? can she go on her own? parents know she cant cross the road safely that y the grandfather go along but instead of looking after her safety first the grandfather let the 5 year old teach him how to cross the road.

after eating rice for so many years still can let a 5 year old bring u to cross the road ?  mad mad mad mad mad

who brought a 5 yr-old girl to dash the road?

are you looking for more information, or are you trying to blame the victims?

remember, that's a 50km/h maximum, residential road, not an expressway.

driver need to drive according to the environment. Punggol is a very densely populated residential area. there are columns supporting LRT track, bushes and small trees under the LRT track blocking views of pedestrians and drivers. When there's heavy rain, some of the trees bend over on to the road, blocking 1 lane. For safety, drive slowly, especially at night.

there are many old people, many children in Punggol.

50km/h is the maximum. if necessary, drive at 40km/h, or even 30km/h and below if view is obstructed.

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