What a crazy world.Originally posted by Ito_^:last time marina, got one bunch of siao ginah kept pressing bell, guai lan bus uncle refuse to open door when reached stop and they have argument on board while the rest of us watch drama.
den finally he opened, the ginah scold vulgars at him and left. he followed, scold them some more den return.![]()
My cousin witnessed 110km/h on Volvo Super Olympian,Yes i ain't kidding.He had the recording while inside the bus.That's also explain why some cases of DD topple downOriginally posted by jetabt767400:In Hong Kong, especially those driving minibuses are well known for their rudeness, it is nothing in Singapore when compared to those, they really bark and bite. They hate old people (slow) and just about any customer.
Public bus better, but its the same story to attitude, plus their driving 'heong' like siao, can speed, erm, HK got speed limit? I never knew, but I guess there isn't any really. I took many rides (relatives live there) on service 968, my best recommendation. Causeway Bay to Yuen Long, and the expressway sectors are real fun, or not enough? I took E23A, one of many Airport services, and you can really see raw speed along Lantau Expressway.
Dennis Tridents ALX500 or DM bodied. Apparently better than those in Singapore, where 60km/h is top.
There are speed limits in HK... For highways, it can range from 80 - 100km/h. But I don't think there are separate speed limits for heavy vehicles... I'm not very sure about that...Originally posted by jetabt767400:plus their driving 'heong' like siao, can speed, erm, HK got speed limit? I never knew, but I guess there isn't any really. I took many rides (relatives live there) on service 968, my best recommendation. Causeway Bay to Yuen Long, and the expressway sectors are real fun, or not enough? I took E23A, one of many Airport services, and you can really see raw speed along Lantau Expressway.
Dennis Tridents ALX500 or DM bodied. Apparently better than those in Singapore, where 60km/h is top.