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    Crazy Parents Driving

    Do you notice nowadays there are quite a number of parents out there on the road with their kinds jumping around in the car while they recklessly weave on the road and cut into other driver's lane withot any regard for safety?
    Don't they realize that should any accidents happen, they'll not be the only ones suffering. Their children will be the victims as well. Of coz, if no accidents happen, their children will learn this to be the accepted behavior.
    I do urge parents to think about the consequences of their reckless and irresponsible actions which can possibly lead to tragic results.
    I happen to meet a mad mother this morning who was driving with a child on noard. She just cut out from the junction into my path. Naturally, I honked her. She was stupid enough to wanna play the game of "I will retaliate by suddenly braking so that you'll hit my behind". Had I been a road bully, something tragic would have happened.
    Seriously, it's time for Malaysian drivers to wake up and be more courteous.

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlkok
    Do you notice nowadays there are quite a number of parents out there on the road with their kinds jumping around in the car while they recklessly weave on the road and cut into other driver's lane withot any regard for safety?
    Don't they realize that should any accidents happen, they'll not be the only ones suffering. Their children will be the victims as well. Of coz, if no accidents happen, their children will learn this to be the accepted behavior.
    I do urge parents to think about the consequences of their reckless and irresponsible actions which can possibly lead to tragic results.
    I happen to meet a mad mother this morning who was driving with a child on noard. She just cut out from the junction into my path. Naturally, I honked her. She was stupid enough to wanna play the game of "I will retaliate by suddenly braking so that you'll hit my behind". Had I been a road bully, something tragic would have happened.
    Seriously, it's time for Malaysian drivers to wake up and be more courteous.
    As I start a thread somewhere else, these people simply don't understand what does it means to endangered themselves and others.

    Doesn't understand the meaning endangering themselves and others is another problem, but the fact is I cannot tolerate them thinking they are right.

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    2 days ago, i saw another crazy parent do a crazy stunt act with their kid.

    i arrived at a toll plaza and stopped behind a car which took sometime to scan their card at the TnG scanner. Wondering what is wrong and before u know it, crazy parent stuck his toddler baby out the window holding TnG card in his hands and 'touched' the scanner! i was like, wtf!?!?!? cars are queing up behind this idiot and he has the cow sense to play ard with his toddler and thinks the baby (barely 2 yrs i thnik) is a smart alec to be able to use TnG card??? wat is wrong with parents nowadays????
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    Speaking of children sticking out of window i just witnessed one yesterday. The boy couldn't be more than 8 years of age and the driver his dad most likely, allowed him to stick his whole butt out of the window while driving!! The passenger's side! Although he was driving slow but it was nevertheless still very dangerous! And that boy was looking and smiling at me as i shook my head in disbelief and i believe the parent could see me from his mirror that i was shaking my head!!

    there was this other time that i saw a middle aged lady car pooling a bunch of kids in her 4 wheel driving like an f1 driver! All the kiddos in her car was like swinging from left to right!

    yes just imagine had all these reckless and stupid ppl met with road bullies and accidents and the poor children are the ones who had to pay the hefty price for it. Whoever you are, even if you don't love yourself enough, just spare the children's life and let them a chance to live!

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    Yes, some parents love to carry their toddlers on their laps when they are driving.They most probably think short drive only.
    Parent wears a seat belt but the toddler doesn't.
    "Cow brain"
    Opps, am I insulting the cow ????

    You should also see the motorcyclist carrying their toddler standing up in front doing a "titanic"
    No helmet ...parent also not wearing one.

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    meh.... if they weren't such a danger to other motorists I'd encourage them..
    stops them from breeding as it were...
    In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends.
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    I guess most of us have come across those parents who let their kids stand up through the opened sunroof with the car in motion.............

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    And when something happens.... "It's God's will. I have to accept it."

    Duh.....

    My kid (now 13 months) is always in a car seat. But it is challenging when the grandparents insist that he doesn't need to be one in a short drive. "Aiya you all grow up just fine without a car seat wat. No need la"

    Ya, ppl those days where got drive like ppl these days. Mad!
    A wise man refrains from talking but a fool utters rubbish.

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    The worst thing also is that these kids (if they survive) grow up into believing their parents are the role models on the road. So it's OK to drive like that.
    A wise man refrains from talking but a fool utters rubbish.

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    ITS CALLED IGNORANCE OR STUPIDITY!

    Not strapping the kids up in the seats and driving is like playing with fire... or playing with their lives...literally!

    Sh!t,... err I mean, when an accident happens and the parents blames "fated" and "God" for it... is when the parent will have the realisation to also live with the fact that he/she caused the children to get injured or worst - die in the accident....

    I had once, a few years ago... stopped and help, - a car crash on the way back to malacca... and it had involve a MPV... car was pretty banged up but the adults were ok... no prizes to guess who were the ones critically injured in that crash!

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    Quote Originally Posted by mlkok
    I happen to meet a mad mother this morning who was driving with a child on noard. She just cut out from the junction into my path. Naturally, I honked her. She was stupid enough to wanna play the game of "I will retaliate by suddenly braking so that you'll hit my behind". Had I been a road bully, something tragic would have happened.....
    Come to think of it... this morning!!! Was she driving a Harrier ??? Around/near USJ 12 primary school...

    Totally inconsiderate driving, reversed without looking, drove into a junction and suddenly changed her mind and popped right back out on USJ12/1 almost hitting another car in the process... then droved on the wrong side of the road all the way to the end - forcing incoming cars to swerve to the left! And then... POPPED OUT OF THAT JUNCTION without waiting in queue or consideration of traffic...

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    And sadly, you can witness some of the worst and most inconsiderate driving in or around schools, during pickup and drop-off times . And do we expect the next generation to be any better ??!!!!

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    [QUOTE=USJ27Resident]Come to think of it... this morning!!! Was she driving a Harrier ??? Around/near USJ 12 primary school...

    Nope. My experience was with a crazy woman driving a Suzuki Swift at USJ 16.

    And talking about near school area. I witnessed sometime last year at the USJ 12 school at noon. A woman who happened to see her friend at the opposite side of the road just decided that they wanted to have a conversation. So she just stopped her car in the middle of the road and both of them got down to chat, ignoring angry motorist honking. That what I call insensitive and retarded.

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    [QUOTE=mlkok]
    Quote Originally Posted by USJ27Resident
    Come to think of it... this morning!!! Was she driving a Harrier ??? Around/near USJ 12 primary school...

    Nope. My experience was with a crazy woman driving a Suzuki Swift at USJ 16.

    And talking about near school area. I witnessed sometime last year at the USJ 12 school at noon. A woman who happened to see her friend at the opposite side of the road just decided that they wanted to have a conversation. So she just stopped her car in the middle of the road and both of them got down to chat, ignoring angry motorist honking. That what I call insensitive and retarded.
    how inconsiderate. One day, a motorcyclist will zoom by and her head will be knocked. Sooner or later! don't get mad you will have one less inconsiderate person in SJ

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    Quote Originally Posted by geordie
    And sadly, you can witness some of the worst and most inconsiderate driving in or around schools, during pickup and drop-off times . And do we expect the next generation to be any better ??!!!!
    Just go to Lick Hung and see....
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