Malaysian
roads are a death trap and thanks to lacksture attitude by the authorities on
the enforcement of Safety on the highways. What is the point of having cameras
on the highways when then Lorries and buses zoon at more than 120 KM per hour
and use the fast lanes and hog on the fast lanes. I have been a victim of
bullying by buses on the highways and they do not have a care about their lives
or passengers or other road users. At all toll exits and entries, get a urine
sample from the Truck and lorry drivers and this will stop the crazies on the
highways and restrict buses and lorries to the first two lanes and the second
lane to be used only if they are overtaking on a 3 lane highway and if it is a
2 lane restrict them on the first lane only. Have this operation continuous and
only less them 70 toll entries and exits Malaysia Highways and it will also
create work for our doctors and nurses who are getting graduated from local
universities and colleges with no hope of employment. This way they get work
and the crazies are off the roads. Ban the crazies on the first offence for
life as that have no reason to be on the roads in the first place. A truck or
lorry at high speed becomes a weapon of mass destruction
If it was me, I would just have his balls cut off as no testosterone will be produced and he will not be aggressive like a horny bull waiting to mate with a hippopotamus
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Video shows
bus driver weaving in and out of lanes on Karak Highway, slamming the brakes
after getting ahead of car that honked at him.
PETALING JAYA: A
road bullying incident last Saturday is now making the rounds on social media
with the victim having posted the video on her Facebook wall the next day.
The FB user, Tunku Khalsom Ibrahim, detailed the incident as having
taken place on the highway after she had left Genting Highlands enroute to
Kuala Lumpur. She added that she was with her one-year-old baby and her mother,
who was driving the car.
“On the way back from a beautiful wedding near Genting Highlands,
heading back to KL, we were driving along heading into a 2-lane tunnel.
“As we entered, a red coach with Darul Naim 09 on the back, license
plate WWU5909 came flying into the tunnel in the fast lane. He came in so fast
it actually shocked everyone in our car,” Tunku Khalsom wrote, adding that her
mother had honked the car horn at the bus, thinking the bus driver would slow
down.
The reaction from the bus driver however, was to honk back, and
worse, drive into their lane, and he stayed in front of them.
After her mother had managed to overtake the bus, in order to try
and “get away from this dangerous lunatic”, Tunku Khalsom said the bus driver
gave chase, weaving in and out of the cars behind them as can be seen in the
video.
The video clip also shows the bus driver changing lanes numerous
times without signalling first.
He came right up
behind us on several occasions. He managed to overtake us, as I insisted my
mother slow down with my baby in the car, so he managed to get ahead of us.
“And of course in true foul fashion he drove right ahead of us,
intermittently slamming on the breaks and not allowing us to get past him.
“On our first few attempts to overtake him again, he tried to
squash us into the divider,” Tunku Khalsom said.
The video also shows the bus driver berating the family in the car
as he caught up with them.
Tunku Khalsom said that they were able to lose him only when they
reached the toll on the highway.
“This is absolutely disgusting and dangerous behaviour! How can
this man be allowed to drive a coach.
“He’s endangering the lives of his passengers and all the people
around him, and for what? A little honking of the horn? His blatant disregard
for safe driving and the safety of those around him is outrageous,” she said,
urging friends and the public to share the video to create some awareness for
this unacceptable behaviour.
Tunku Khalsom also said she and her mother filed a complaint with
the Land Public Transport Commission (SPAD) and was awaiting a response.
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