On The Contrary..
I saw this uncompromising situation recently one evening when I went out to get my favourite Beancurd dessert. I just couldn't help but take a picture of this signage and all the bicycles parked just below the signage. Just when Singaporeans are just so 'well-known' for following orders set by the higher authorities, this scene is just too contradicting. Perhaps they don't belong to the local people? Maybe the bike owners can't read English?
Oh, and for those who have NEVER seen an EXTRA LONG bus before, the second picture shows just it. I know some of my friends who have seen or sat on the double decker bus but not the extra long bus before. This bus has been around for perhaps a decade. Kinda like two bus cabins joint together like the short LRT. It does get abit of bumpy if you sat at the second / back part of the bus, but thank God for it's absorber suspension...LOL
I saw this uncompromising situation recently one evening when I went out to get my favourite Beancurd dessert. I just couldn't help but take a picture of this signage and all the bicycles parked just below the signage. Just when Singaporeans are just so 'well-known' for following orders set by the higher authorities, this scene is just too contradicting. Perhaps they don't belong to the local people? Maybe the bike owners can't read English?
Oh, and for those who have NEVER seen an EXTRA LONG bus before, the second picture shows just it. I know some of my friends who have seen or sat on the double decker bus but not the extra long bus before. This bus has been around for perhaps a decade. Kinda like two bus cabins joint together like the short LRT. It does get abit of bumpy if you sat at the second / back part of the bus, but thank God for it's absorber suspension...LOL
10 comments:
They must be from Malaysia cos we NEVER ever follow the rules ... LOL!
And that's the first time I've seen an extra long bus ...
Many of the cyclists breaking the rules are the mainland chinese. They cycle there, park and then take the train to their place of work.
London also have that kind of long bus~
These things happens everywhere specially in Asia. They neither have traffic sense nor they follow any rules.
It's very common to see "Jangan membuang sampah" (Do not throw rubbish) sign in Malaysia but it's surrounded by rubbish :)
A lot of "Singaporeans" are originated from Malaysia. Genetically, we are the same. So, I am not surprised at all :)
Ah Hoon Jie Jie.... How ru????
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Wow! Hoon, you have spams...
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