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  crazydj said:
I got use only only one hand in front of TP a few times, but he never stop me before eh...

 

try waving to him n at the same time swerve a bit, see if he stop u.

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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  arthur_chan said:
try waving to him n at the same time swerve a bit, see if he stop u.

 

Who ask you to wave to him? Hahah.

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  crazydj said:
Who ask you to wave to him? Hahah.

 

lol, to test out ur theory of 1 arm riding, then u can argue u're just being friendly.

Accident can happen anytime, anywhere.

However ask yourself, do you want to fall at 120km/h or 60km/h?

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TP will stop you if they have reasonable belief that you are unable to control your bike. Doesn't matter if it's one hand or not.

Lagi worse if you have been drinking.

 

Good luck :)

Be patient with your ride. It'll stay upright for you - Anonymous

 

Coupon stolen kena saman. knn... :faint:

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I believe that the TS isn't asking what would happen if you ride from one end of Singapore to the other with only 1 hand on the handlebar.

 

Rather, I think he's concerned with what would happen IF the TP saw you riding with only 1 arm.. Which you can always try to siam by saying that you were scratching your other arm/something flew into your eye/scratching face. It all depends on how well you're able to talk your way out of it and how charitable the TP is feeling.

 

Although I think 1-arm riding constitutes 'reckless riding' and you can get 6 demerit points.

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