Every motorist would have encountered at least one inconsiderate driver on the road. Even if they don’t, videos of poor etiquette and road rage pop up on local social media almost every single day.
Venting her frustrations on TikTok, a woman declared Singapore the country with the worst drivers.
She brought up her recent experience of meeting a driver who rudely gestured at her for having to cut into their lane.
Netizens expressed divided opinions, with most agreeing with her. However, some blamed her instead.
TikTok user Wendi Chan, @pinkkittywendi, posted a video recently complaining about the state of Singapore’s drivers.
She took no prisoners right off the bat, declaring, “Singaporeans are legit the worst drivers in the whole world”.
They were either that or the “most inconsiderate drivers in the world”, she argued.
To back up her point, she cited a hypothetical situation. If a driver found their lane blocked by a car accident, they would have to cut into the next lane.
The driver could expect to be allowed to turn in, right? Well, no, as the woman says. She alleged that instead, the next car in that lane would speed up and close up the gap, effectively throwing the problem to the next driver in line.
She even claimed other drivers would honk at the turning driver, refusing to let them cut into the lane.
The OP considered this practically unique to Singapore. She said that letting the driver who signals cut into the lane is a common courtesy anywhere else in the world.
Following this, the OP vented about her experience with this particular brand of poor manners.
When signalling to cut into the next lane to avoid a stopped car, the driver behind her threw up a rude gesture.
“I just don’t get it,” she said incredulously.
What is that, five seconds, that you can lose from me coming in [to your lane]? It’s just frustrating.
In the TikTok’s captions, she wondered if the reason was “our kiasu syndrome”.
Facebook page ROADS.sg reposted the video, which quickly got over 100,000 views.
There, most users quickly agreed with her argument. One claimed to have driven in many countries, yet none had Singapore’s supposed rudeness on the roads.
Another dubbed it the ‘KS (Kiasu) Effect’ amongst our local drivers.
However, some dissented from popular opinion, arguing that she should queue if not given way to. They also added that it was not fair to those behind in the queue as well.
One commenter urged drivers to be more gracious regardless of whether they agreed with OP, and to make a difference with small acts of kindness, one driver at a time.
Do you agree with her claim that Singapore has the world’s most inconsiderate drivers?
Also read: Family Gets Into Fight With Driver After Alleged Near-Collision In Joo Chiat, Police Investigating
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Featured image adapted from @pinkkittywendi on TikTok.
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