She said Singaporean drivers dislike giving way to cars who have to cut into their lane.
She wanted to express her gratitude to service workers, whom she feels are underappreciated, in a 'happier, cute' way.
One of the passengers claimed they did not have any ties with him.
He urged others to take shingles seriously and consider getting vaccinated.
She also explained why the price of her laksa has gone up from S$7.50 to S$10 a bowl.
Authorities will be conducting an autopsy on the deceased on Monday (25 Sep).
Even parking isn't allowed, and vehicles parked in the area may be towed away.
The driver allegedly became agitated over road blockages due to construction.
Some joked that the rider should retake his BTT.
Investigations into the victim's death are still ongoing.