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Sam Leong's band of brothers - cyclists

Where are those damned trouble making cyclists?

 
Fucking cyclists causing trouble..... Oops there aren't any in this video! :biggrin::roflmao:

 
Damned these PMA uncles cause so much danger to other road users.

 
Fucking cyclists cause van to take flight across busy street.

 
Another damned cyclist causing problems and ignoring the traffic signals.

 
What the fuck!.... the amount of carnage caused by cyclists seems to never end!!!!

 

Cyclist uses bicycle to block bus on busy road and confronts driver near Punggol junction​



Ong Su Mann

Posted on 29 November 2024
Submitted by Stomper Michael, Lau Lau, Anonymous

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This is so unsafe.

A cyclist used his bicycle to prevent a bus with passengers from moving off and confronted the bus captain.

Several Stompers alerted Stomp to a video of the Nov 25 incident posted in the Complaint Singapore Facebook group.

The caption said: "Pity the bus driver... this road pest didn't even wear helmet but want to argue."

The man had stopped his bike in front of bus service 85 on the busy road at Punggol East near the Punggol Field junction.

In response to a Stomp query, a spokesperson for Go-Ahead Singapore, which operates bus service 85, said the bus company is aware of an incident.

"Our preliminary findings reveal that the incident occurred when the cyclist, who was cycling on the lane next to the bus, abruptly veered into the path of the bus," said the spokesperson.

"This action compromised the safety of all parties – the cyclist, the bus captain, commuters on board the bus and other road users. Safety is our top priority and we take this incident very seriously.

"A detailed internal investigation is ongoing."

In October, another cyclist was caught on camera blocking traffic at a pedestrian crossing in Sengkang and holding up an SBS Transit bus for 17 minutes.

The police said the cyclist was assisting with investigations into alleged offences of public nuisance.

 
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Police probing case of bicycles parked across road in Queenstown​

 Each bicycle is parked on a lane of the three-lane road.

A photo of the incident shows the line of bicycles parked on Commonwealth Avenue.PHOTO: GERALDINE LIM/FACEBOOK
Christie Chiu

Christie Chiu
Dec 20, 2024

SINGAPORE - The police are investigating the circumstances behind three bicycles that were left on a major road in Queenstown to block traffic.

A photo of the incident, posted by Facebook user Geraldine Lim, on Dec 20 shows the line of bicycles parked on Commonwealth Avenue. Each bicycle is parked on a lane of the three-lane road, cutting across it and restricting access.

The image was taken at around 2am that day, according to the post. The bikes appear to be owned by various bicycle-sharing firms.


Calling the act a “dangerous prank”, Ms Lim said in the post that the bicycles had caused a private-hire car driver to brake hard and suddenly, causing his passengers to spill their takeaway food all over the car’s interior.

The driver later moved two of the bicycles from the road, she said, adding: “But it was too late to stop a taxi from slamming into the last bicycle.”

Ms Lim’s post, published at 4.38am, has since been shared more than 900 times, as at 6.15pm, and made its way to other social media channels.

“This is not a prank… this is sabotaging that might cost (a) life,” a Facebook user commented.

In response to queries, the police said a report had been lodged.
 
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