till now all give way to me lei, unless i slow then they overtake me....Originally posted by John Wong:Recently, I've had the pleasure of diving with a P-plate again (my little brother just passed his license). And when people see the P-plate... wah! War on the roads (no joke).
They try not to give way, they try to tailgate, they try to cut into lane, etc, etc.
Damn fun.
Those experienced drivers who want to get some cheap thrills, try putting on your P-plate. It is a highly recommended dosage of fun. Even my father wants to drive my car now since it's got a P-plate on it.![]()
lolz.., sometimes i also wonder y they put p-plate.., for fun? or?Originally posted by TZR:but then class 2A how to put sia... that time i saw a super4 put, kanasai...
will TP catch if they found out u got green licence n u still P-Plate wif insurance also urs only?Originally posted by John Wong:milkshake... when you finish your probation, drive for a few years already, then try putting the P plate back and you'd get what I mean.
Or maybe people think they can cie aggresive driver just cos their car got one P plate...![]()
ROLMAO!!!Originally posted by MoNsTer:got once a friend told me a TP stopped a 2A bike and it was putting P plate, then the TP told him,
"U like P plate alot rite? Nevermind i revoke ur licence u can retake 2B and put P plate again"
hahaha then the bugger quickly take out and apologise... hehe
eh i saw also, is it one white color one, saw him outside orchardOriginally posted by TZR:but then class 2A how to put sia... that time i saw a super4 put, kanasai...
Perhaps you were misinformed. Although it IS against the law to ride/drive without a P-plate if you are a "new" licence holder (of the respective class), it is NOT against the law to ride/drive with the P-plate attached to your vehicle.Originally posted by MoNsTer:got once a friend told me a TP stopped a 2A bike and it was putting P plate, then the TP told him,
"U like P plate alot rite? Nevermind i revoke ur licence u can retake 2B and put P plate again"
hahaha then the bugger quickly take out and apologise... hehe
Perhaps you were misinformed. Although it IS against the law to ride/drive without a P-plate if you are a "new" licence holder (of the respective class), it is NOT against the law to ride/drive with the P-plate attached to your vehicle.Originally posted by seeprompt:Originally posted by MoNsTer:
[b]got once a friend told me a TP stopped a 2A bike and it was putting P plate, then the TP told him,
"U like P plate alot rite? Nevermind i revoke ur licence u can retake 2B and put P plate again"
hahaha then the bugger quickly take out and apologise... hehe