QUOTE(eddie_al @ Sep 21 2010, 09:38 AM)
sad news. RIP to the deceased, both very young couple, with a 2 months old daughter. sad sad. next time, drive safe on the penang bridge.
i know why certain driver were forced to cut lanes. because certain "smart" people driving at 80Km/h refused to move to the left lane & hog the right lane no matter how you beam them. so when they got frustrated, they switch to the left lane, causing this kind of mishap.
please to all those who "terasa" you are people who drives slow but always sticking to the right lane, you are partly responsible for this kind of accidents.
Agree with you on this.....there are 3 friggin lanes on the bridge....leftmost is for slow moving vehicles and heavy vehicles.....middle lane is where u stay after overtaking....right lane is ONLY for overtaking....its the same anywhere in the world...after u overtake, be prudent and move back to the left lane......Unfortunately, it has become a trend to drive slowly on the right lane eventhough the middle lane is perfectly empty.i know why certain driver were forced to cut lanes. because certain "smart" people driving at 80Km/h refused to move to the left lane & hog the right lane no matter how you beam them. so when they got frustrated, they switch to the left lane, causing this kind of mishap.
please to all those who "terasa" you are people who drives slow but always sticking to the right lane, you are partly responsible for this kind of accidents.
Sep 21 2010, 01:54 PM

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