Originally posted by technoboy:Yup, now changed to 23 years old. Another requirement is that you must be married.
and and and first and foremost importantly, u must not have voted for opposition and MUST voice out ya support for P** loud loud one and also u must have CPF for them to suck, virgin blood for the old man for his longevity, donation of $$$ for jinx to play with, offering ya backside to the mai hum if male, offer ya virginity to mai hum if female and most importantly be a YES man to P**...![]()
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Originally posted by Unknown_X:
erm. i took my dad's company pickup and drive around when i was halfway thru my prac. lol.
Just keep this to yourself man...
The younger the driver, the higher risk of an accident! Just ask Insurance commpany.
A recent example:
Student admits causing crash
A POLYTECHNIC student who was driving his father's car at around midnight along Old Upper Thomson Road on Jan 29, lost control and went off the road, plunging 1 metre downhill before hitting some trees.
Two passengers at the back of the Mitsubishi Lancer, Nanyang Polytechnic students Mr David Li, 18, and Mr Mervin Teo, 19, did not survive the crash.
Mr Li died on the spot while Mr Teo died the next day at Tan Tock Seng Hospital.
The driver, Republic Polytechnic student Phua Jia Chee, 19, escaped with light injuries. Meanwhile, his front seat passenger Tan Han Leng, 20, injured his left hand and had to undergo minor surgery at the Singapore General Hospital.
Phua pleaded guilty in a district court on Monday to causing the death of his two friends as well as to hurting to Tan through his negligent act.
Standing in the dock, Phua, now 20, stared blankly as Assistant Public Prosecutor Ong Yew Kwang told the court what happened that fateful day.
District Judge Hamidah Ibrahim postponed his sentencing till Dec 17 for his lawyer to prepare further mitigation as his case has 'many distinguishing factors'.
He faces a jail term and fine.
Originally posted by Summerscumbag:
fyi. Overseas license allow you to drive overseas. Singapore, need a Singapore license.
Overseas license can be converted to SG license..They just have to go through BTT (Basic Theory Test)..
But then again..is subjected to which country obtained the license from...
Originally posted by ahtansh:The younger the driver, the higher risk of an accident! Just ask Insurance commpany.
please do not generalise.
i can also say elderly drivers, cyclists and bikers have higher risk of accidents..
that is just not right.
Originally posted by Unknown_X:
erm. i took my dad's company pickup and drive around when i was halfway thru my prac. lol.
at least you already attended the theory and a few prac classes as compared to the young and impressionable TS q: ...
think u guys already had chat alot on required age for driving..
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