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Showing posts with label Driving. Show all posts
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Monday, September 29, 2014

Roundabout

If I wish to drive elsewhere other than in Singapore, I will have to get use to the Traffic Flow.

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From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

This is what we will see in Singapore
Movement within a roundabout in a country where traffic drives on the left
Note the clockwise circulation.



This is what we will see elsewhere in the world
Movement within a roundabout in a country where traffic drives on the right
Note the anticlockwise circulation.


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Wednesday, August 13, 2014

I am an encouraging driver

I saw this poster in Chinatown (Singapore) and was drawn to it. I like it.

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Poster in Chinatown (Singapore)

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"I AM A
ENCOURAGING 
DRIVER."
Don't be too quick to see red.
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Friday, June 14, 2013

Singapore Driving Theory Test Website

Wow, I wish I had this to practice on when I was learning.

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Welcome.
 
SgDrivingTheoryTest.com is a website which allow users to practice their... 




... online before attempting their actual test.
 
Currently, we have near to 500 questions inside our database which the users can have unlimited access to it without any subscription fees. The services that we offered is totally free of charge.
 
Our only objective in to help our users  to pass the driving theory test and all the best to all of you who found this website useful.

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Law ~ Driving ~ Seat Belt

Know the law.

Wow! There's a lot to read... but basically... this is it.

Penalty for NOT wearing Seat Belt
~ Driver, a fine of $120 and given 3 demerit points
~ Passenger, a fine of $120

There is talk that there is another criteria for Passengers with Driving License... but it is not stated here in these articles.

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Date Updated:
Friday, 2013 Jun 14, 1001hrs
Law ~ Driving ~ Seat Belt
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Changes To Wearing Of Seat Belt Rules ~ by Singapore Police Force (SPF)

SPF Media Releases
23 Dec 2011

Changes To Seat Belt Rules And Testing Curriculum For Learner Riders

As part of ongoing efforts to enhance the road safety of road users, the Traffic Police will be introducing changes to the Wearing of Seat Belt Rules from 1 January 2012 , and the testing curriculum for learner Class 2B motorcyclists from 27 February 2012 .

Changes To Wearing Of Seat Belt Rules
A series of changes to the Road Traffic (Motor Vehicles Wearing of Seat Belts) Rules will take effect from 1 January 2012 as described below.

Change in criterion to determine use of child restraints and booster seats

Currently, a child below the age of 8 is required to be properly secured with an appropriate child restraint or use a booster seat cushion to supplement the seat belt while travelling in a vehicle. Those above the age of 8 are required to put on seat belts.

From 1 January 2012 , age will no longer be used as a criterion to determine if child restraints or booster seats are required. Anyone below the height of 1.35m will be required to be secured with a child restraint appropriate for a person of that height and weight, use a booster seat to supplement the seat belt or an adjustable seat belt. Those with a height of 1.35m and above, irrespective of their age, will be required to wear a seat belt. This change in criterion was made in consultation with the Ministry of Health and following a review of international standards and practices. This threshold height is found to be more suitable in deciding the proper fitting of seat belts and also consistent with current practices in countries such as the United Kingdom , Netherlands , Sweden , Finland , and Belgium.

To ensure that those affected by this change have sufficient time to obtain the required booster seats, child restraints and adjustable seatbelts, a grace period of one month will be given. For the month of January 2012, Traffic Police officers on patrol will offer advice to motorists instead of taking enforcement action when they come across those who are below 1.35m who fail to use a booster seat, child restraint or adjustable seatbelt.

Removal of exemption from child safety seat requirements for small school buses

From 1 January 2012 , all school children and passengers travelling on board small school buses shall be required to wear the appropriate child restraints or seat belts. This change is in line with corresponding changes made by the Land Transport Authority that require the mandatory installation of retractable three-point seat belts in small school buses by 31 December 2011 .

Responsibility of bus conductor/attendant on board small school buses

Drivers of small school buses as well as bus conductors or attendants on board small school buses will have to ensure that their passengers are properly secured with the appropriate child restraints or seat belts. If they fail to do so, bus conductors or attendants will be liable to a composition fine of $120/-, while the driver will be liable to a composition fine of $120/- and 3 demerit points. This change recognizes the important role of school bus conductors and attendants in ensuring the safety of school children on board and making sure that their seat belts are properly fastened.

Exemption of Child safety seat requirements for taxis

Taxis will continue to be exempted from child safety seat requirements. This is because it would not be practical for taxis to carry a number or variety of child safety seats which are of different sizes.
However, research has shown that children face a greater risk of injury when travelling in the front seat. As such, a child or person below 1.35 m should only ride in the rear seats to minimise the risk of injury in the event of an accident. Anyone below the height of 1.35m who rides in the front passenger seat of a taxi will be required to use his/her own child restraint or booster seat to supplement the seat belt. For failing to do so, the taxi driver will be liable to a composition fine of $120/- and 3 demerit points. The passenger will also be liable to a composition fine of $120.

Engagement with stakeholders

The Traffic Police have engaged the relevant stakeholders such as the bus associations and taxi companies on the changes. These organisations support the changes in view of the positive impact it would have on overall road safety. Separately, letters have been sent to parents of school going children informing them of the changes to the revised rules. The support of parents are sought to remind their children on the importance of buckling up for their own safety no matter how short the journey is.

Testing Curriculum For Learner Class 2B Motorcyclists

Motorcyclists and their pillion riders remain the most vulnerable group of road users, accounting for almost half of all road fatalities in 2010. Currently, Class 2B learner riders are only required to pass one theory test- the Riding Theory Test, which is a combination of both basic theory and riding theory in a single test. With effect from 27 February 2012 , all learner riders will be required to pass two separate theory tests - Basic Theory Test and Riding Theory Test before they are allowed to take the practical riding test. The Basic Theory Test comprises 50 multiple choice questions (MCQs) and covers traffic signs, traffic rules and regulations. The Riding Theory Test will be revised to focus solely on motorcycle-related riding knowledge. A pass is obtained with 45 or more correct answers for each test.

The new two-tiered theory test structure thus allows for deeper and wider testing of the local traffic rules and motorcycle handling knowledge, before learner riders are allowed on the roads. The aim is to enhance riding competency and reduce incidence of errant behavior and accidents. This test structure will also be consistent with the requirements for Class 3 or 3A driving licences for cars that similarly feature a two-tiered theory test model.
With this change, Class 2B learner riders and Class 3/3A learner drivers will take a common Basic Theory Test. Those exempted from taking the Basic Theory Test will include holders of a valid Class 3, 3A, 4, 4A and 5 Singapore driving licence and those who already possess a pass record for their Basic Theory Test.

To minimise the impact on the current batch of learner motorcyclists, the change in the theory test structure will not affect those who sit for their Riding Theory Test before 27 February 2012 . Following the change, the waiting time for the Class 2B two-tiered theory tests will be closely monitored. Current capacity can be increased to manage any additional demand for theory tests. The Traffic Police will endeavour to keep the waiting time for both tests manageable.

Commander of Traffic Police, Assistant Commissioner of Police Cheang Keng Keong said, “The new measures are part of a series of ongoing initiatives by the Traffic Police aimed at improving road safety. I thank the stakeholders involved for their invaluable feedback and would like to urge all parents to educate and remind their school-going children on the importance of wearing seat belts. We all play a part in making our roads safe for our loved ones and fellow road users.”

PUBLIC AFFAIRS DEPARTMENT
SINGAPORE POLICE FORCE
23 December 2011 @ 3.00pm
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Date First Posted: 
Friday, 2013 Jun 14, 0944hrs
Law ~ Driving ~ Seat Belt

Know the law.

Penalty for NOT wearing Seat Belt
~ Driver, a fine of $120 and given 3 demerit points
~ Passenger, a fine of $120

There is talk that there is another criteria for Passengers with Driving License... but it is not stated here in this article.

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The Seat Belt Traffic Rules in Singapore

The seat belt traffic rules in Singapore was implemented since 1993. All vehicles registered on or after 1st Jan 1993, must have rear seat belts. Traffic Police of Singapore has been carry out frequent enforcing measure and educating the public on how importance that seat belts can save the lives, especially on the rear seat belts. 

All passengers, including the children sitting at the rear of the car will need to have their seat belt on. In Singapore, any children below the age of 8 will need to be seated in a child safety seat  The reason for enforcing children below the age of 8 to sit inside the child safety seat is due to their height may not be able to use the adult seat belt safely, hence they are best protected when sitting inside the child safety seat. Adults are encourage to sit next to the child and tell stories or play games with them, in order to get their attention occupied and to remain in the safety seat.

Pregnant women are not exempted from the seat belt rules too. It may be even safer for a pregnant woman to be belted up as it protects the foetus. However, if one is able to submit a medical certification  to traffic police for consideration, to prove that they are not suitable to have the seat belt on due to pregnancy.

Any passengers taking a cab or taxi must also have their seat belt on too. Taxi drivers will have to tell their passengers that the law requires them to belt up and that both the driver and the passenger will be penalized for not abiding by the law.
Very often, there are rear seat passengers getting seriously injured due to not buckling up the seat belt when sitting at the rear of the vehicle.  The traffic police view this as a serious traffic offence. The penalties for drivers of not wearing a seat belt will be fined $120 and given 3 demerit points. A $120 fine will be imposed on the passengers inside the vehicle and is not belted up.
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Monday, May 28, 2012

Ferrari Accident ~ Defensive Driving ~ And more...

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Things I picked up in these articles:

# Victor Khoo's statement on Defensive Driving.
Local entertainer Victor Khoo sums it up: "It seems that the only positive thing that has come out of the horrific Ferrari accident is noticing that over the last couple of days, when red lights turn green, drivers don't just drive off but, wait a couple of seconds, look left and right before doing so. If this is the sign that drivers are now driving more defensively on the roads, then the sad deaths of the taxi driver and his passenger would not have been totally in vain."

# The senseless anti-foreigner sentiments.
This accident has nothing to do with race or nationality. It is just one senseless driver in a fast car causing a senseless accident.

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YouTube Video:

Ferrari 599 GTO fatal crash with Taxi


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Still Photos:



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News Report 02:

Reckless driving not determined by nationality
May 20, 2012 - 1:51am. By: Maureen Koh, Photo: Lianhe Wanbao

As anti-foreigner sentiment burns online against "the China man who killed a Singaporean cabby with his speeding Ferrari", it's almost scary to read the violence in the words used and the depth of anger directed against "the rich outsiders".

But not all share the same sentiments.

Heartlanders we spoke to say Singaporeans can be just as reckless on the road.

Local entertainer Victor Khoo sums it up: "It seems that the only positive thing that has come out of the horrific Ferrari accident is noticing that over the last couple of days, when red lights turn green, drivers don't just drive off but, wait a couple of seconds, look left and right before doing so. If this is the sign that drivers are now driving more defensively on the roads, then the sad deaths of the taxi driver and his passenger would not have been totally in vain."

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Cabby in Ferrari accident dies
Monday, May 14, 2012, My Paper, by Adrian Lim

THE taxi driver involved in a horrific accident with a Ferrari sports car has died, bringing the number of people killed in the incident to three.

Mr Cheng Teck Hock, 52, had reportedly suffered head injuries after his ComfortDelGro taxi was reportedly hit by the red sports car at the junction of Rochor Road and Victoria Street at around 4am last Saturday.

He was pronounced brain- dead at Tan Tock Seng Hospital that evening, and my paper understands that he died at around 7pm yesterday.

From video footage provided by an eyewitness to Shin Min Daily News, it is believed that the Ferrari was speeding and had beaten a red light.

Its driver, Mr Ma Chi, 31, was pronounced dead at the scene by paramedics.

Mr Cheng had remained unconscious since he was admitted to Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH). His wife told Lianhe Wanbao that he was suffering from heavy bleeding in his lungs, liver and brain.

The couple have two sons and a daughter, who are between the ages of 16 and 21, the evening daily reported. Mr Cheng's wife said her husband had been driving the late shift for more than 10 years.

The taxi's passenger, a Japanese woman in her 40s, was found unconscious following the crash and subsequently died at Singapore General Hospital. Her next-of-kin has been contacted.

The Ferrari's passenger was a woman from China in her 20s, who suffered serious injuries and a fractured right leg. She was also taken to TTSH.

Friends of Mr Ma whom The Sunday Times spoke to said they do not know who she is.

Reports said that Mr Ma, a financial investor, was from Sichuan, China. He had a wife, 29, and a daughter, three, and moved to Singapore four years ago. The couple are expecting their second child.

A motorcyclist, 25-year-old Muhammad Najib Ghazali, was also involved in the accident. Lianhe Wanbao reported that he was thrown off his bike and suffered spinal injuries. (read about this motorcyclist HERE.)

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More Still Photos:



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More Reporting, News Report 03:
http://www.tnp.sg/content/she-was-wrong-place-wrong-time

She was in the wrong place at the wrong time
May 17, 2012 - 1:40am
By: Chai Hung Yin & Amanda Phua

A person in the know has spoken about Ms Wu Wei Wei, the woman who was in the Ferrari that crashed into a taxi on Saturday.

He claimed that Ms Wu had been at a party to celebrate the completion of her degree course in hospitality management at the East Asia Institute of Management (EASB) when she bumped into the Ferrari driver, Mr Ma Chi.

It was then about 4am and she was about to go home. Mr Ma, 31, offered her a lift home.

The person claimed that Ms Wu, who is in her 20s, did not know why Mr Ma had accelerated suddenly. He said: "She happened to be at the wrong place at the wrong time."

He also claimed that she is definitely not working as a hostess here.

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Tuesday, May 15, 2012

Driving Prayer for ALL Motorcyclists & Other Road Users

For details on the origin or inspiration of this prayer... click HERE.
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Driving Prayer
(for ALL Motorcyclists & Other Road Users)
(Updated: 2012 May 17, 0037hrs)
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Dear heavenly Father... as we make this Driving Prayer to You, we pray first... for all motorcyclists as they are the most vulnerable on the road with nothing to protect them accept for their mandatory helmets, we thank You for it's invention and for making it mandatory in our country. We pray for the parents of these motorcyclists that they would put their worries to good use by praying for the safety of their child as well as for the safety of other children. Besides those riding, we also pray for all other road users... those driving... those on bicycles... and even the pedestrians... that we exercise care and diligence... and think of the safety for ourselves as well as for others on the roads. Keep us alert at all times so we may not pose a danger to ourselves or others. Calm our nerves and grant us patience so as to avoid any forms of confrontations with others on the roads... and bring us all home safely to our loved ones. We make this prayer through Jesus Christ and his loving mother. Amen.
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Monday, February 20, 2012

News ~ Know The Law ~ Hit & Run

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Anyone involved in a hit-and-
run accident can be fined up 
to $3,000 or jailed up to a year 
under the Road Traffic Act. 

This is applicable even 
if the victim is an animal.

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Monday, February 13, 2012

News ~ he was pulled over by a Traffic Police officer...

To those of you who are on the roads driving...
here's a gentle reminder to signal when changing lanes...
amongst other things... read on.

This guy will be...
~ jailed for defying driving ban, he got 6 weeks
~ banned from driving for 3 years, and fined $1,400 for driving without insurance cover and failing to signal when changing lanes. This 3 year band will start after the 2 year band that he is already under.

Maximum Penalty
~ for driving under disqualification is $10,000 and jail for up to 3 years.

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"he was pulled over by a Traffic Police officer 
... for failing to signal when changing lanes."
~ ST, Friday, January 27, 2012, Page B4

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Click on image to enlarge.

the original source link may still be available HERE.
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Wednesday, February 01, 2012

Women are better at parking than men?

Hmm... this is what I've just read from news articles from various sources.

You can read them at these 2 links.
Link 1
Link 2

If links are dead... you can read my screen-grabs of these links and another scanned from the TODAY newspaper.

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News Article 1a:

This was scanned from the actual TODAY newspaper.
 

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News Article 1b:

This is the Online version of the TODAY newspaper. Article is exactly the same as above

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News Article 2:

Here's another Online Version of the same article but worded differently.

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Monday, January 30, 2012

Don't Drink & Drive ~ What Happens, The Law, The Penalty

Click on image to enlarge...


Don't Drink & Drive
~ What Happens, The Law, The Penalty 
~ ST, 2012 Jan 17, Tue, Pg C11

Tuesday, November 15, 2011

Prayer for this motorcyclist ~ this morning, Tue, 2011 Nov 15...

...as well as for other road users

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Prayer for this motorcyclist as well as for other road users:

Dear heavenly Father... there was an accident along the CTE {this morning, Tue, 2011 Nov 15} which caused a bit of jam. It involved a motorcyclist. We don't know if the rider was hurt but we pray for him just the same as he is definitely someone else's child. It probably just happened because there were no police or ambulance at the scene and neither was it reported in the news... (continue with Prayer for ALL Motorcyclists & Other Road Users).

Prayer for ALL Motorcyclists & Other Road Users
Dear heavenly Father... We pray for all motorcyclists as they are the most vulnerable on the road with nothing to protect them accept for their mandatory helmets (we thank God for it's invention and for making it mandatory in our country). We pray for the parents of these motorcyclists that they would put their worries to good use by praying for the safety of their child as well as for the safety of other children. Besides those riding, we also pray for all other road users... those driving... and even the pedestrians... that we exercise care and diligence... and think of the safety for ourselves as well as for others on the roads. Keep us alert at all times so we may not pose a danger to ourselves or others. Calm our nerves and grant us patience so as to avoid any forms of confrontations with others on the roads... and bring us all home safely to our loved ones. We make this prayer through Jesus Christ and his loving mother. Amen.

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Wednesday, November 02, 2011

Road Traffic Sign ~ Speed Regulating Strips Ahead

In Singapore, it is commonly known as 'Speed Regulating Strips'... but on the internet it is more commonly known as 'Rumble Strips'. Here's what it actually does.
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Road Traffic Sign ~ Speed Regulating Strips Ahead

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Speed Regulating Strips
Posted on 11/12/2009

Speed regulating strips reduced number of accidents due to speeding
We refer to Mr Luo Wei Guang's letter "Suggestion to Improve Road Conditions at Two Roads" (Lianhe Zaobao, 25 Nov). Mr Luo has suggested to replace the speed strips along South Buona Vista Road with humps and to improve the traffic signs at the side-road leading to the former Capitol Building.

The Land Transport Authority (LTA) adopts various road safety measures, such as speed regulating strips, speed humps and traffic calming markings, to discourage speeding along different types of roads. Road safety measures are carefully selected based on the existing traffic conditions as well as the road geometry. Speed regulating strips is a common road safety device used in many countries to moderate drivers speeds, and they are unlikely to cause damages to vehicles, especially if the vehicles do not drive through the strips at high speeds.

In the case of South Buona Vista Road, the speed regulating strips have been effective in improving road safety. Since the implementation of these strips, we have seen fewer speed-related accidents along South Buona Vista Road.

For the side-road leading to Capitol Building, the traffic lanes are configured in such a way that vehicles entering and exiting the side road will not conflict with each other. We noted Mr Luo's feedback on the directional signs. We will review the traffic signs and add more signs if necessary.

We thank Mr Luo for the opportunity to clarify.

HELEN LIM
DEPUTY DIRECTOR, MEDIA RELATIONS
LAND TRANSPORT AUTHORITY

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Rumble Strips ~ on the Internet

Rumble Strips alert motorists of an approaching "stop", "slow down", or "dangerous road conditions" ahead.

Rumble strips, also known as sleeper lines, are a road safety feature that alert inattentive drivers to potential danger by causing a tactile vibration and audible rumbling, transmitted through the wheels into the car body. A rumble strip is usually either applied in the direction of travel along an edge- or centreline, to alert drivers when they drift from their lane, or in a series across the direction of travel, to warn drivers of a stop ahead or nearby danger spot. In favourable circumstances, rumble strips are effective (and cost-effective) at reducing accidents due to inattention. The effectiveness of shoulder rumble strips is largely dependent on a wide stable shoulder for a recovery. "...although in the present study rumble strips did not produce the desired speed reduction effect, its use for work zone applications is still highly encouraged; though, not as a speed control measure but as a driver's attention-catching device."

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Thursday, September 08, 2011

Car ~ My Tuned Radio Stations ~ updated 2011 Sep 08, 1543hrs

In my car, I have a total of 12 Stations to tune.

These are the Stations I tuned to recently.

FM1 ~ 01 to 06 = 6 Stations
FM2 ~ 01 to 06 = 6 Stations
Total = 6 + 6 = 12 Stations

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Radio Station 01:
FM1 ~ 01
88.9FM
BC World Service Singapore - 88.9 FM Singapore
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Radio Station 02:
FM1 ~ 02
90.5M GOLD ~ English
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Radio Station 03:
FM1 ~ 03 ~ English
92.4 Symphony
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Radio Station 04:
FM1 ~ 04 ~ English
93.8FM LIVE
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Radio Station 05:
FM1 ~ 05 ~ English
Class 95FM (Singapore)
http://radio.mediacorp.sg/RadioLive/Class95.aspx
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Radio Station 06:
FM1 ~ 06 ~ Arabic & Malay
Radio Station ~ 106.0 Hang FM
Islam from Batam Centre, Indonesia
http://tunein.com/tuner/?StationId=100288& ~ 106.0 Hang FM, Batam, Indonesia ~ unreliable
http://tunein.com/tuner/?StationId=100251& ~ 87.6 Voice of Islam, Islam from Lakemba, NSW, Australia
http://tunein.com/tuner/?StationId=53110& ~ 1548 Radio Islam ~ Islam from Johannesburg, South Africa
Question: Why Muslim and not Catholic music?
Answer: Basically I like the human voice which brings me to Chant Music. But in my car... I have no access to Catholic Chants so this Muslim Chants will have to do... for now. However, if I'm on the internet... I could search for Catholic Radio Stations at these links...
http://tunein.com/search/?query=Catholic.
http://tunein.com/tuner/?StationId=141800&
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Radio Station 07:
FM2 ~ 01
88.3 ~ Chinese
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Radio Station 08:
FM2 ~ 02
92.8 ~ English (sounds like something my children might listen to)
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Radio Station 09:
FM2 ~ 03
93.3 YES ~ Chinese
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Radio Station 10:
FM2 ~ 04
95.4 ~ Chinese
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Radio Station 11:
FM2 ~ 05
95.8 ~ Chinese
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Radio Station 12:
FM2 ~ 06
96.3 ~ Japanese, French, German, Hindi & Korean
Expat Radio 96.3 ~ Experience Home Closer 
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Monday, August 15, 2011

Jesus, Take The Wheel ~ Carrie Underwood

A good song to have in the car... 
... and in your life as well.

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Here's the Chorus (scroll down for full lyrics after the Video & Info sections)...

Jesus, take the wheel 
Take it from my hand
Coz I can't do this on my own, 
I'm letting go, 
Give me one more chance
Save me from this road I'm on.
Jesus, take the wheel.

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Here's the Video & Song:

Carrie Underwood - Jesus, Take The Wheel
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Some info:

Jesus, Take the Wheel
"Jesus, Take the Wheel" is a song written by Brett James, Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson. It is the second single from Carrie Underwood's debut album, Some Hearts. The ballad tells of a woman seeking help from Jesus in an emergency, ultimately letting Jesus take control of her life. The Country-Christian song became a crossover hit, spending time at No. 1 on the Country chart as well as peaking at No. 4 on the Hot Christian Songs chart. The song ranked #4 on CMT's 40 Greatest Songs of the Decade.

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Here're the Lyrics:

Jesus, Take The Wheel ~ Carrie Underwood (Lyrics)
(song written by Brett James, Hillary Lindsey and Gordie Sampson)

She was driving last Friday on her way to Cincinnati
On a snow white Christmas Eve
Going home to see her Mama and her Daddy with the baby in the backseat
Fifty miles to go and she was running low on faith and gasoline
It'd been a long hard year
She had a lot on her mind and she didn't pay attention
she was going way too fast
Before she knew it she was spinning on a thin black sheet of glass
She saw both their lives flash before her eyes
She didn't even have time to cry
She was sooo scared
She threw her hands up in the air

Jesus take the wheel
Take it from my hands
Coz I can't do this on my own
I'm letting go
give me one more chance
Save me from this road I'm on
Jesus take the wheel

It was still getting colder when she made it to the shoulder
And the car came to a stop
She cried when she saw that baby in the backseat sleeping like a rock
And for the first time in a long time
She bowed her head to pray
She said I'm sorry for the way
I've been living my life
I know I've got to change
So from now on tonight

Jesus take the wheel
Take it from my hands
Cause I can't do this on my own
I'm letting go
So give me one more chance
Save me from this road I'm on

Ooh, Jesus take the wheel
Ooh, I'm letting go
So give me one more chance
Save me from this road I'm on
From this road I'm on
Jesus take the wheel
Ooh, take it, take it from me
Ooh ooh wah ah ooh ooh ooh

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Wednesday, June 22, 2011

Parking In Singapore

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Parking In Singapore

Vehicle owners after buying a vehicle will inevitably need to find a place to park their vehicles, either at their residence or place of work. Finding a place to park is just one of the many needs that they have to manage among others like paying their season parking fees, road tax, driving licence fee and fines.

Time is precious and to save vehicle owners of these precious moments, all information and other related services from public service agencies such as


are brought under one roof in this service package. It is just a click away to transact business with or obtain information from the various pubic service agencies.


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Friday, March 11, 2011

News ~ Driving ~ here's why tailgating is dangerous

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Drivers beware. 
Here's why tailgating is dangerous. 
There are reasons why some people... 
would suddenly brake in front of you... 
and if you're tailgating, 
you won't be able to stop in time, so...

... practice defensive driving... 
always suspect... 
that the driver in front of you... 
may suddenly apply the emergency brake... 
at anytime... 
even on a clear road... 
with no signs of problems ahead."

Here's one reason I read in a news recently. 
One of the methods used... 
was to deliberately jam on the brakes of a car... 
in front of another unsuspecting driver. 
Don't let that unsuspecting driver be you. (News Article)
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Wednesday, March 02, 2011

A Driver’s Prayer

Dear God, 
Don’t let us hurt anyone as we drive;
Help us keep everyone alive.
Make our judgment sound as steel;
Be our hands upon the wheel.
Amen
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