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 How u guys tahan everyday traffic jam 1hr to work?

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post Jul 14 2023, 10:03 AM

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QUOTE(stevenryl86 @ Jul 14 2023, 10:01 AM)
1 hour for 15-20k ok

1 hour for 5–10k forget it
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I wouldn't do 1 hour even if 20k, sorry.

Max is 30 mins
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:05 AM

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QUOTE(westernkl @ Jul 14 2023, 12:38 AM)
From my house (seri kembangan) to Bukit Jelutong is fucking jam 1 hr, goddamnit.

How to tahan?
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traffic jam? what traffic jam?

Here is your ultimate solution

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- no traffic jam.
- no tol.
- saves money on fuel
- rain? wear raincoat

while people in cars stuck in traffic jam for hours, bikers already relaxing at home fapping/piaping etc...


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post Jul 14 2023, 10:07 AM

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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Jul 14 2023, 09:58 AM)
To me, honestly.
i rather ride in the rain, than to get stuck in the mother of all traffic jam during raining time.
just put on a raincoat and ride.
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it is not about you. it is about or road condition during raining.

yesterday morning around 7.30 am rain heavily at PLUS from seremban until serdang/kajang there.

other highway users cannot see you properly. if you ride at emergency lane, it is hard to see what obstacle is there such as lorry tire etc etc.

if you ride at most left lane u will have to ride behind lorry or bus or other bigger transport and the water from their tires will sprinkle at your visor and your vision will be very limited.

this is the challenge. so you up to it?
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:08 AM

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QUOTE(30624770 @ Jul 14 2023, 10:03 AM)
You can only do what you say if its non-peak hours. Taking public transport during non-peak hours really joyful.

If it is peak hours, it is jammed packed and uncomfortable.

Driving is a different as even though its jammed, you are still comfortable in your car.


Our development was never properly planned. We have industries in residential areas and vice versa.

It is all over the place which makes taking public transportation not really feasible.
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I don't deny that the squash in public transport is a less than ideal environment.

I'm not sure I would describe being stuck in jams "still comfortable in your car", given the comments in this thread
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:10 AM

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QUOTE(Akmall540 @ Jul 14 2023, 10:07 AM)
it is not about you. it is about or road condition during raining.

yesterday morning around 7.30 am rain heavily at PLUS from seremban until serdang/kajang there.

other highway users cannot see you properly. if you ride at emergency lane, it is hard to see what obstacle is there such as lorry tire etc etc.

if you ride at most left lane u will have to ride behind lorry or bus or other bigger transport and the water from their tires will sprinkle at your visor and your vision will be very limited.

this is the challenge. so you up to it?
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Bro.
in this situation. I know lah. I too will stop at petrol stations or R&R.
if very heavy rain until visibility is bad, i will stop also.

i'm talking about normal rain.
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QUOTE(CyberSetan @ Jul 14 2023, 10:05 AM)
traffic jam? what traffic jam?

Here is your ultimate solution

user posted image

- no traffic jam.
- no tol.
- saves money on fuel
- rain? wear raincoat

while people in cars stuck in traffic jam for hours, bikers already relaxing at home fapping/piaping etc...
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this ex5 is still selling?
legend bike.
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:12 AM

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QUOTE(30624770 @ Jul 14 2023, 09:48 AM)
It's not really don't want public transport. It is taking public transport makes no difference.

If you drive to work need 1 hour, do you think taking public transport will be less than 1 hour?

Unless you can significantly save time, then people will consider.

Are you taking public transport yourself? If yes, from where to where?
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Not about saving time anymore tbh because my home to office are opposite ends of the line but its more like having a consistent time taken to commute to work without spending 1hr to find a carpark laugh.gif

Actually yes, drive need 1hr because of the car jam
But only 30 mins with bus because bus lane empty whistling.gif

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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Jul 14 2023, 10:10 AM)
Bro.
in this situation. I know lah.  I too will stop at petrol stations or R&R.
if very heavy rain until visibility is bad, i will stop also.

i'm talking about normal rain.
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if normal rain then ok not so bad la.

but heavy rain like yesterday for sure you will clock in late. yesterday i was late about 2 minutes. no choice. already told in advance to my boss that will arrived around 9.00 am. luckily he understand.
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QUOTE(stevenryl86 @ Jul 14 2023, 10:01 AM)
1 hour for 15-20k ok

1 hour for 5–10k forget it
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people earning 20k won't waste time like that
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:16 AM

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QUOTE(Akmall540 @ Jul 14 2023, 10:12 AM)
if normal rain then ok not so bad la.

but heavy rain like yesterday for sure you will clock in late. yesterday i was late about 2 minutes. no choice. already told in advance to my boss that will arrived around 9.00 am. luckily he understand.
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if super heavy rain, I'll WFH. biggrin.gif


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post Jul 14 2023, 10:18 AM

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QUOTE(haya @ Jul 14 2023, 11:08 AM)
I don't deny that the squash in public transport is a less than ideal environment.

I'm not sure I would describe being stuck in jams "still comfortable in your car", given the comments in this thread
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Compare standing with sitting. Which one is more comfortable?


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post Jul 14 2023, 10:19 AM

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post Jul 14 2023, 10:21 AM

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QUOTE(ceo684 @ Jul 14 2023, 11:12 AM)
Not about saving time anymore tbh because my home to office are opposite ends of the line but its more like having a consistent time taken to commute to work without spending 1hr to find a carpark laugh.gif

Actually yes, drive need 1hr because of the car jam
But only 30 mins with bus because bus lane empty whistling.gif
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Only if you're lucky but a lot of people who take bus are also jammed like cars.

Let's be honest here, if you have a car, will you still take bus if you know you arrive more or less the same time.

The deciding factor is probably cost. If you can afford it, most will pick car.
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:22 AM

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QUOTE(30624770 @ Jul 14 2023, 10:18 AM)
Compare standing with sitting. Which one is more comfortable?
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Sitting in traffic for 1 hour isn't what I'd call comfortable.

Maybe it is just me, but after a long day at work, bit of standing might do us some good health wise. Also as people get off, chance to find a seat.
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:23 AM

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QUOTE(skyblu3 @ Jul 14 2023, 10:10 AM)
Bro.
in this situation. I know lah.  I too will stop at petrol stations or R&R.
if very heavy rain until visibility is bad, i will stop also.

i'm talking about normal rain.
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same problem - too heavy rain - visor cannot see already.
I wonder if those water repellant spray in MR DIY useful or not...

If visor able to repel water effectively enough - maybe even heavy rain also no problem since the problem is cannot see road.
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QUOTE(westernkl @ Jul 14 2023, 12:38 AM)
From my house (seri kembangan) to Bukit Jelutong is fucking jam 1 hr, goddamnit.

How to tahan?
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find new job. use public. move closer to work.
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:26 AM

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my house to bukit jelutong ok jer, 20 min sampai...owai
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:28 AM

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QUOTE(CyberSetan @ Jul 14 2023, 10:23 AM)
same problem - too heavy rain - visor cannot see already.
I wonder if those water repellant spray in MR DIY useful or not...

If visor able to repel water effectively enough - maybe even heavy rain also no problem since the problem is cannot see road.
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I'm using this . effective.
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to get the best effect, make sure your visor condition is good.
not many fine line scratches, etc. then it will repel nicely.



another thing you need to consider is foggging (if you are wearing full face).
get full face helmets that have pins to install PINLOCK (anti fog layer).
all my full face have this PINLOCK.
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post Jul 14 2023, 10:29 AM

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1 hr normal la, penang 1 hr jam normal, afterwork usually 1.5 hrs to arrive home. full tank usually only last 5 days

basic salary 5k monthly. my first job from my house to Raja Uda ady 1hr for 3k basic, not much difference in time spent

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QUOTE(CyberSetan @ Jul 14 2023, 10:23 AM)
same problem - too heavy rain - visor cannot see already.
I wonder if those water repellant spray in MR DIY useful or not...

If visor able to repel water effectively enough - maybe even heavy rain also no problem since the problem is cannot see road.
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Best solution is this biggrin.gif
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