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Emergency Brake – Fall Down in Company Transport

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It was so scary when recall this incident which happened when Zi Zhen is about 4 weeks plus developed in my body. As usual I take company transport everyday to and from workplace to home. Incident happened when my driver slow down speed approaching to a roundabout to make a turn. Suddenly a lorry was approaching to our van from another direction and my driver brake immediately to avoid hitting by the lorry. I was chatting with my colleagues and doesn’t aware of lorry approaching and fall down from my seat when emergency brake. I hit my head and hurt my hands but not serious injured. This incident happened where I didn’t aware Zi Zhen is already 4 weeks plus in my body. Till 3 days after the incident I came to know i was expecting 5 weeks (2/10/2009) after visited to clinic. Xiang Gong and I were appreciating that Zi Zhen was not injured in that incident. We can confirmed that Zi Zhen is strong and firm enough when facing any difficulties where it applies to him since he start develop in my body.  Thank you my dear baby for your strong determination in overcoming hard time with mummy.

After that incident, Xiang Gong refuses me to take company transport anymore and offer to ferry me to work everyday. Thank you dear for your caring of safety for Niang Zi & Zi Zhen. Eventhough I need to wake up early but I find it’s more safe and comfortable.

2008 Singapore Grand Prix – First F1 Night Race

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Singtel Singapore Grand Prix 2008

This weekend 26-28 Sep is the Singapore Grand Prix
Formula One race set to stage its inaugural event on 28 September 2008. To be staged in the Marina Bay area of Singapore. The first Formula One Grand Prix in Singapore will also be Formula One’s first night race.

Following the launch of his team’s 2012 car, the E20, Lotus technical director James Allison looks to the season ahead… Q: How different is 2012 likely to be from 2011? James Allison: If you casually flicked through the regulations you’d be forgiven for thinking that there aren’t many differences from last year, however nestling in there are some fairly profound changes
2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen makes his Formula One race return with Lotus this March, when he will grace the grid for the first time since his Abu Dhabi outing with Ferrari at the end of 2009. Following the launch of his new team’s 2012 car, the E20, the Finn discusses his comeback and the year ahead
Lotus have officially unveiled the new car with which returning 2007 world champion Kimi Raikkonen and team mate Romain Grosjean will contest the 2012 FIA Formula One World Championship. The UK-based team hope the E20 – the 20th F1 chassis built at their Enstone factory – will allow them to improve on the fifth place they achieved as Renault last season
Caterham have confirmed that Dutchman Giedo van der Garde will be the team’s official reserve driver in 2012. Van der Garde will participate in the upcoming pre-season tests and will take part in a number of Friday practice sessions at Grands Prix this year. “I’m very happy to become a part of the Caterham F1 Team family and I’m very excited about the next step in my career
Just three days before the launch of their 2012 car, Sauber have announced that technical director James Key is to leave the company. His role will instead be covered by the Swiss team’s department heads for aerodynamics, design, performance and operations. Englishman Key joined Sauber from Force India midway through 2010, taking over from Sauber stalwart Willy Rampf

Singapore Grand Prix Race Map

Singapore Grand Prix Circuit Map

Driver and Team Point before Singapore F1

Pos. Driver Team Points
1 Lewis Hamilton McLaren-Mercedes 78
2 Felipe Massa Ferrari 77
3 Robert Kubica BMW Sauber 64
4 Kimi Räikkönen Ferrari 57
5 Nick Heidfeld BMW Sauber 53
6 Heikki Kovalainen McLaren-Mercedes 51
7 Fernando Alonso RenaultToyota 28
8 Jarno Trulli Toyota 26
9 Sebastian Vettel STR-Ferrari 23
10 Mark Webber Red Bull-Renault 20

 

Lewis Hamilton of McLaren leads the Driver’s Championship by a single point from Felipe Massa of Ferrari. Third-placed man Robert Kubica closed in on the leaders at the Italian Grand Prix and is now 14 points behind Hamilton, whilst Kimi Räikkönen, the World Champion is 21 points behind the leader. (more…)

Accident in Malaysia Insurance Claim and Repair process

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On Malaysia’s independent day 31 August, while I was driving back to Sekinchan a Malay driver hit my car from behind. Fortunately all the passengers did not injured.

While my car reached the 1st traffic light of Tanjong Karang. It was red light and I stopped as usual. When the green light on, I moved the car slowly and brek as the vehicle in front still not moving. Out of no where we felt a big bang from behind, when I get of my car I saw a small Kerisa knocked on to the rear of my car.  (more…)

Singapore Petrol Price History

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Good News to all Singapore Drivers!!! Petrol price have reduced 2 times in a week :D
Lastest update Nov 21 : The petrol price have reduce to the price level of 2004. :)

I was trying to do research last night to find out the past history of petrol price in Singapore. I was not able to find the exact information I need from the internet. I do find the Crude Oil price chart which is on the right side bar. But I’m not able to obtain the history chart for Singapore petrol pump price.

I come across a interesting website petrol watch which monitor the change of pump price of all 4 brand of Singapore Petrol station. Caltex, Shell, Exxon Mobil and SPC. But without the trend chart for the petrol price. As a results I have to extracted all the update from the website to excel and plot the chart I want. I’m generous enough to share my hard work to anyone who may find this useful.

Latest News on Malaysia’s ban on sale of petrol to Singapore Cars – Extension to June 9

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Latest News June 4

PUTRAJAYA, Wed: – Source NST

The new price of premium leaded petrol (ULG 97) is RM2.70 per litre beginning midnight tonight, it was announced a moment ago. The price for ULG 92 petrol per litre went up by 74 sen to RM2.62. Diesel will go up by RM1 per litre to RM2.58. The 78 sen hike or 40 per cent increase for the ULG 97 petrol is still below the antiticpated RM4 per litre price projected earlier and among the cheapest in Asia. The announcement was made by Prime Minister Datuk Seri Abdullah Ahmad Badawi at a news conference.

Latest News June 4  - Source Malaysia Insider (edited with the correct date which is tonight)

- New Petrol price in Malaysia by tonight -

The price of petrol will rise by 78 sen by tonight, from the present RM1.92 per litre to RM2.70.

The move, announced by Domestic Trade and Consumer Affairs Minister Datuk Shahrir Samad, is one of the government measures to cut the rising subsidy bill for petrol, diesel and gas, which is expected to cost RM56 billion this year.

To offset the higher fuel price, the government will offer rebates to motorists.

Under the scheme, vehicles below 2,000cc will receive a RM625 rebate annually to compensate for 800 litres of fuel used under the new price.

Motorcycles will be given a rebate of RM120. The money will be paid through postal orders.

Please check my comment for detail

 

SINGAPOREAN drivers seeking to buy petrol across the Causeway in Johor Baru will be spared from Malaysia’s new ban on the sale of petrol to foreigners - for one week.

This is not a reverse in the decision but the MP of Johor Bahru also the minister who plan for the fuel sell ban on foreign registered cars. Now he said the target is on the Thai registered vehicles and will monitor for a week in the northern state. The action is to limit the fuel subsidy to only benefit locals. However this rule ignore the fact that may local malaysia own foreign registered vehicle s still deserve the fuel subsidy.

I believe this is the reaction of the people’s strong protest. His minster should ask for the feedback before implement this kind of bias solution

More news from Today Online

Petrol rule reprieve

Source : Today Online

SINGAPOREAN drivers seeking to buy petrol across the Causeway in Johor Baru will be spared from Malaysia’s new ban on the sale of petrol to foreigners – for one week.

This is because the Malaysian government wants to monitor the effectiveness of the ban, which starts on Monday in the northern Malaysian states, before implementing it in Johor Baru on June 9.

But for another group — foreign motorcyclists :— there is no cause for concern

Malaysia ban petrol sales to foreign cars from 5/30

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Malaysia take the extreme measure to ban petrol selling to foreign cars within 50km of the border. This is shocking new as to me. The ruling will take effect this Friday and the ban does not taking into the consideration of driver’s nationality. The rule to control the petrol subsidy should not affect any Malaysian at all. I believe there are many more Malaysian like me driving Singapore Registered Car. This ruling means I’ll not able to get petrol supply with 50km after I leave Singapore.

For the simply reason of not benefit subsidy to the foreigners shall base on the nationality and not the vehicle registered country. This is rather inflexible and unfair treatment.
Please remember those Malaysian drive Singapore car like myself do come back to vote in the election. And we are the one who decide who rule this country. Now all the border states except Perlis and Johor are under People Alliance. I wonder what is the intention

Toa Payoh Lorong 6 start ERP charge from April 7

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As expected Land Transport Authority (LTA) planed to start charge ERP from April 6 2008.

ERP in Toapayoh or everywhere

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Everyday I fetch my Niang Zi to work in Toapayoh Philips. I have found an alternative way from Tampines to Toapayoh to avoid the ERP gantry before the Toapayoh PIE Exit.

Refer to Google Map

I took the Tampines Ave 10 flyover to Kaki Bukit, turn to Airport Road which above the KPE and turn right to Upper Paya Lebar Road and Bartley Road, Braddell road and turn to Toapayoh Lorong 1. The stretch from Bartley Road to Toapayoh is without any traffic light which is almost like an express way. The time saving on the jam and the ERP charge of $1 make all the effect of waiting time at the Kaki Bukit and Upper Paya Lebar Road worth it.

This morning as usually when we exit from Braddell road. To my surprise there is one big ERP gantry after the exit. This is really ridiculous, what is the rational behind of collecting ERP for the road to residential area in the morning. Which government on earth are collecting $$ for entering residential area in the morning peak hour.

I do not see the point of ERP to control the traffic. I’m seeing this as a move to collect the $$ wherever there is a single convenience point to setup the ERP gantry to get the maximum returns. This is like a business mind to setup where the most traffic that can miss it. The traffic there is already a chaos in the morning where traffic from Bishan want to turn left while the traffic exit from Braddell road want to turn right. I will foresee more delay or accident when the driver try to insert the cash card in the last minute.

Bumper gap

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I sent my Mitsubishi Lancer Sports for 10,000 km service today. I requested the service guy to look at the right hand side of bumper which drop about 1 cm from the rear light.

The mechanic told me this most likely cause by bump from behind, but it’s may not be visible from the surface. I did not tried very hard to insist this shall cover in the warranty. I had to wait for the call in the afternoon to see what is the next step to take.

True enough the mechanic called in the afternoon and confirm the damage was by bump from behind. And the repair cost is 160 and only can adjust it back to 90-95%. The work involved remove the plastic bumper and hit the bracket that support the bumper back to original condition. I’m not sure how serious inside, I decided to leave it as it. As this may not worth it as the gap is small and did not affect any part of the function. May be defer the repair to the next schedule service after 20,000 km.

I’m kind of give up in maintaining the external appearance of my Lanser, after the scratches from the both front doors when we get someone to force open the door. This is out of no choice as the spare key is in Singapore while the key locked in the boot of the car in Sekinchan, Selangor about 450 km aways from Singapore. :(

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