https://www.asiaone.com/singapore/pma-user-crossing-road-toa-payoh-kicks-cars-rear-bumper
The PMA user was spotted kicking the car in font of him after it cut him off while he was crossing the road.
PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook/Singapore Road Vigilante
A man riding a personal mobility aid (PMA) appears to have lost his temper while crossing the road — he kicked a car that was blocking his way.
In a video clip posted to Facebook group Singapore Road Vigilante on Tuesday (Sept 17), the PMA user and his female pillion can be seen crossing a busy road that leads to Lorong 4 Toa Payoh while vehicles are waiting to make a left turn.
As the slope connecting the road to the pedestrian walkway is blocked by a silver car, the PMA user is seen trying to go around the vehicle to get across the road.
However, the car moves forward with traffic and ends up cutting him off.
The man is then seen kicking the car's rear bumper before the vehicle drives off, allowing him to ride his PMA onto the walkway.
The PMA user's actions sparked criticism from some netizens, who questioned whether he truly needed mobility aid.
One such netizen commented: "Looks like an able-bodied person [who] misused the system. Singaporeans are becoming lazy".
"Can still kick. Obviously not handicapped," wrote another commentor.
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PMA user crossing road in Toa Payoh kicks car's rear bumper
The PMA user was spotted kicking the car in font of him after it cut him off while he was crossing the road.
PHOTO: Screengrab/Facebook/Singapore Road Vigilante
A man riding a personal mobility aid (PMA) appears to have lost his temper while crossing the road — he kicked a car that was blocking his way.
In a video clip posted to Facebook group Singapore Road Vigilante on Tuesday (Sept 17), the PMA user and his female pillion can be seen crossing a busy road that leads to Lorong 4 Toa Payoh while vehicles are waiting to make a left turn.
As the slope connecting the road to the pedestrian walkway is blocked by a silver car, the PMA user is seen trying to go around the vehicle to get across the road.
However, the car moves forward with traffic and ends up cutting him off.
The man is then seen kicking the car's rear bumper before the vehicle drives off, allowing him to ride his PMA onto the walkway.
The PMA user's actions sparked criticism from some netizens, who questioned whether he truly needed mobility aid.
One such netizen commented: "Looks like an able-bodied person [who] misused the system. Singaporeans are becoming lazy".
"Can still kick. Obviously not handicapped," wrote another commentor.
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