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dru8999 11-30-2004 06:40 PM

Hazardous Roads In Singapore
 
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After reading about WootWoot n Genesis momentarily losing their tails along the exit at Bayshore Road, off the ECP, I thought I better highlight this to all brudders out there who use this exit often. My bedroom window is facing this particular exit and I have seen accidents happen here on many occasions esp when the road is wet. The barrier has been replaced almost on a fortnightly basis since I moved here in March and the accidents are not stopping at all. These pics were taken at the very spot last month when i happened to be strolling in my compund. So guys, do watch out alright!

Cygenic 11-30-2004 09:15 PM


Originally Posted by dru8999
After reading about WootWoot n Genesis momentarily losing their tails along the exit at Bayshore Road, I thought I better highlight this to all brudders out there who use this exit often. My bedroom window is facing this particular exit and I have seen accidents happen here on many occasions esp when the road is wet. The barrier has been replaced almost on a fortnightly basis since I moved here in March and the accidents are not stopping at all. These pics were taken at the very spot last month when i happened to be strolling in my compund. So guys, do watch out alright!


yet another taxi... how i absolutely hate em

you must be in quite a bad psychological state witnessing so many accidents, heh ;)

rayshaw23 11-30-2004 09:45 PM

how did the taxi climb onto the barrier? it seems like the taxi went over a ramp or something....

dru8999 11-30-2004 10:14 PM

Used to it oredi! just try to keep left when u guys r using this exit at the part just b4 the turn ends cos the right hand side of the bend is quite a "slick" surface on rainy days although most ppl would usually keep right when doing a left hander. Anyway, remember, SLOW DOWN when its wet and u will be ok.

Mockngbrd 11-30-2004 10:18 PM

wow.. taxi rally.....
Bayshore exit is ECP exit Bedok?

watoke 12-01-2004 12:23 AM


Originally Posted by dru8999
Used to it oredi! just try to keep left when u guys r using this exit at the part just b4 the turn ends cos the right hand side of the bend is quite a "slick" surface on rainy days although most ppl would usually keep right when doing a left hander. Anyway, remember, SLOW DOWN when its wet and u will be ok.

OMG ! :eek: u mean it always happend???? geeez.....

darkelfin 12-01-2004 02:20 AM

is tat u posing in front of the pic? hee... :p

Naughty Boy 12-01-2004 07:04 AM


Originally Posted by darkelfin
is tat u posing in front of the pic? hee... :p

Nah - dru looks better! Eh, Dru? :D

dru8999 12-01-2004 07:06 AM

Tks man, Naughty Boy! Owe u a drink!

Genesis 12-01-2004 07:07 AM

Interesting Dru....that taxi must have experienced a bad case of understeer or as you said, was on the right coming off the bend, hit the slick area and then lost control and veered left up over the rail. Hey, when it's wet, I never take that corner hard no matter how much faith I have in the Potenza's grip.

The exit was repaved some time ago....before, the water runoff vents were totally exposed! One time coming home in a cab, the driver was too far left and smashed into the vents, causing a flat! He was lucky tho, could have been worse (maybe lucky for me too!).

What I experience taking that corner at high speed in my 8 is oversteer....yet if the right side is slick then I'll be extra careful...thanks for the heads up :)

Naughty Boy 12-01-2004 07:32 AM


Originally Posted by dru8999
Tks man, Naughty Boy! Owe u a drink!

I'll hold u to that, my friend! ;)

But only on weekends - cos the jungle was kind to let me off tonight - one night special! :D

Manwe 12-01-2004 09:57 AM


Originally Posted by Genesis
Interesting Dru....that taxi must have experienced a bad case of understeer or as you said, was on the right coming off the bend, hit the slick area and then lost control and veered left up over the rail. Hey, when it's wet, I never take that corner hard no matter how much faith I have in the Potenza's grip.

The exit was repaved some time ago....before, the water runoff vents were totally exposed! One time coming home in a cab, the driver was too far left and smashed into the vents, causing a flat! He was lucky tho, could have been worse (maybe lucky for me too!).

What I experience taking that corner at high speed in my 8 is oversteer....yet if the right side is slick then I'll be extra careful...thanks for the heads up :)

Hey bro,

Don't have too much faith in the stock potenza. It isn't the most grippy of all tires. I have felt it slipped a few times when I am going faster at muti-storeys and very very often when it rains on normal roads.

In case anything should happen, touch wood, I'll suggest you step on brake hard and steer.... that should kick in the DSC into responding sharply and help you steer out of trouble. Provided it works.... I wouldn't wanna test it though....

EBS 12-01-2004 11:50 AM

Anyone remember the old Bridgestone S02 tyres? Super duper on wet.
Think there is a S02A now. Anyone tried these new tyres?

errant 12-02-2004 11:14 AM

Can vouch that the potenza S03s are great... but rather expensive..
just had a blowout on one. ouch.

EBS 12-03-2004 05:17 AM

Problem is S03 cannot track. Friend's 03's literally shred after 2 rounds in PG. Need to get something stronger, maybe the 07's. Bro Neon, wat tyres u track with??

dru8999 12-03-2004 08:01 PM

The damaged barrier is being replaced right now as i m typing. Time now is 1000hrs, 4th Dec. Wonder how long it will last?

wootwoot 12-04-2004 03:26 AM

guess the taxi install turbo in his engine... thats y corner too fast & fly up the rail... LOL
woot! power!!!

Manwe 12-04-2004 10:22 AM

S03 is abt the same as the stock for the grip and definitely harder(thus shed less than stock). It will have reasonable good grip for rainy days. If you wanna stay with potenza, I think S03 is the best choice even if you have to track. I had read that ppl go track on S03 without much shredding. What did your friend do? Could be driving style instead?

Wonder what mazdaspeed use for their competitions....any clue?

EBS 12-04-2004 12:39 PM

Me bad. Post wrong info. Wasn't thinking. The tyre that shredded was RE050 not S03. For Potenza, safer to stick to RE070 for tracking.

Manwe 12-04-2004 10:08 PM


Originally Posted by Mugo
Don't. DSC will create "safer" steering reponse which is heavy understeering. It will not help you hold the turn. :(

It will sense that you brake hard and try to do turn. It would actually help to control slip and thus you can turn. You will not be able to turn sharper with DSC though....

If you think that you are always understeering then maybe you can try turning the DSC off.

Talking abt DSC, is there a way to make it start with DSC off as default? Kinda tired of turning it off each time I start the car.... :(

Neon 12-05-2004 07:14 AM

Find the wire and snap it! SIMPLE. :)

Seems you dont need the function...:D

wootwoot 12-05-2004 02:48 PM

:confused: i dun think any1 would wanna do that... it hurts... :p

Manwe 12-05-2004 09:30 PM


Originally Posted by Neon
Find the wire and snap it! SIMPLE. :)

Seems you dont need the function...:D

Cool idea... but am afraid they void my warranty.... lol

Did you snap yours?

Neon 12-05-2004 10:33 PM

Nope. I only deactivate it on track. Its wise to keep it on....IMO

wootwoot 12-06-2004 06:31 AM

LOL... i guess nobody is so stupid to snap it away.... anyway just leave it on... no harm right??


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