Not as if people have many choices when it comes to mode of transport or departure times.
Propose ban on night travel for university student
Propose ban on night travel for university student
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Jun 12 2025, 09:12 AM
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Not as if people have many choices when it comes to mode of transport or departure times.
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Jun 12 2025, 09:18 AM
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QUOTE(WongTheThief @ Jun 12 2025, 09:13 AM) enhance what safety just by banning night travel? Truth is, *most* deadly accidents afaik happen at night. It's understandable why this is so.even daylight also can crash la if busbodo driver drive like a fcking formula F1, sei sohai minister no brainer I avoid driving between 2-6 am. This is where, imo, human alertness is at its lowest. However, to suggest students avoid travelling at night by buses without offering alternative modes of transport is not going to help. |
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Jun 12 2025, 10:41 AM
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QUOTE(lkyoong @ Jun 12 2025, 09:41 AM) Should ban all heavy vehicles to using highways from 7pm to 7am. How about trunk roads?Everyone knows they will travel at night or early morning to avoid road block especially the repeat offenders. How they even allow repeat offenders to drive a bus is another issue. This one is the responsibility of the bus company. Never vet properly. |
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