Source: Stomp
The rider is first seen suddenly stopping in the middle of the lane to look at his phone, then narrowly avoids getting hit by a motorcyclist turning in to the carpark.
The rider subsequently dashes under the carpark gantry arm just seconds before it comes down. He rides forward without stopping for pedestrians crossing the road ahead. One of them raises his hands as the rider passing just inches in front of him.
This GrabFood delivery man couldn’t care less about road safety and pedestrian safety, he pretty much behaves as owns the road.
Under the Active Mobility Act, e-scooters are not allowed on roads.
They are also banned from footpaths and are only allowed on cycling paths, shared paths and Park Connectors island wide. These paths have a speed limit of 25kmh.
Those caught flouting the rules can be fined up to $2,000 and/or jailed for up to three months if convicted.
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