Man Dives Lane at Tuas Second Link, Shows Malaysian Passport to Singapore Driver – You Won’t Believe What Happens!

Man Dives Lane at Tuas Second Link, Shows Malaysian Passport to Singapore Driver – You Won’t Believe What Happens!

Do Local Drivers Actually Get the Right of Way?

The Incident in a Nutshell

  • A black Honda felt entitled to cut ahead of a slower vehicle right after leaving the Tuas land checkpoint.
  • The driver of the Honda waved his Malaysian passport at the driver behind to “prove” his right.
  • The dashboard camera caught every buzzing moment and it quickly went viral on SG Road Vigilante.
  • The Reactions

    Confederation of All-Malaysians

    We’re Malaysians too!” – Joanna Loh, one of the women, wrote in a Facebook post.“You arrogantly showed your passport. So what? Our passports give us priority?”She outlined how the vehicle she was in had a Singapore licence plate but that it didn’t make the driver any more ‘lawful’ than a fellow Malaysian.

    A “Road Bully” Incident

  • The ladies called the Honda driver a road bully.
  • They argued the driver had already been wrong by not signalling, so no one needed to let him cut in.
  • You’ve made us lose face!” – that was the takeaway from the woman’s rant.
  • The Traffic Chaos

  • The whole yard rushed into a four‑hour jam after the checkpoint to celebrate Singapore’s National Day.
  • The incident worsened frustration for everyone stuck in the gridlock.
  • Bottom Line

  • Crossing the lane without signalling is a no‑go, no matter if you’re showing off a passport or a licence plate.
  • Everyone should remember that “fellow Malaysians” don’t automatically get the green light on the road.
  • Next time you’re in a group traffic jam, keep your hands on the steering wheel and your passport on your car seat – it’ll make the drive smoother.
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    Checkpoint Chaos: A Singapore Car Gets a Rough Encounter!

    In a headline‑popping incident last month, a splash of road rage erupted at the Malaysia immigration checkpoint that features a Singapore‑registered car. The incident turned into a viral sensation thanks to a shaky video that captured every nitty‑gritty detail.

    What Went Down?

    • Trigger: A woman blocked a black Toyota MPV, ripped its licence plate off, and flung it like a heavyweight champ straight into the windscreen.
    • Context: The MPV was trailing a red Kia Cerato in line at the Sultan Abu Bakar Customs, Immigration, and Quarantine Complex on July 10.
    • Alleged Motive: The MPV supposedly tried to shift lanes while the queue stretched, prompting the woman’s furious retaliation.

    Aftermath

    Within days, Malaysian police apprehended the woman and a Singaporean man on charges of mischief. The Singapore police also confirmed a separate report filed over the alleged doxxing of the woman and her family.

    Why the World’s Watching

    • Leaked on Social Media: The clip went viral, turning it into a cautionary tale about lane etiquette.
    • Cross‑Border Drama: Singapore‑Malaysian relations added a spicy international twist.
    • Legal Pull‑back: Arrests underscore the importance of keeping cool on the road.

    As the dust settles, one thing remains crystal clear: even the quietest checkpoint can pull a horn‑and‑holster drama when traffic turns into a tug‑of‑war.