Last Updated on 2023-02-13 , 6:03 pm
Singapore’s driving tests are notoriously hard to pass, and within the test, there’s a component on parking as well.
However, just take a look at the following videos and you’d wonder, how in the hell did they manage to pass the test in the first place?
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We all know that cars in Singapore are expensive; just take a look at this video we’ve done and you’ll wonder how some people with less than $3,000 monthly income managed to have a car:
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Now, moving on to failed parking.
After watching these videos, you might want to take care of where you park your car from now on, because one day, you might find yourself walking happily back to your car, only to discover scratch marks, or even worse, dents on your car because some goondu don’t know how to park properly.
And of course, the lesson here is simple: invest in an in-car camera.
You know what’s even funnier? There’s plenty of empty lots, yet he suay suay have to drive into the lot that’s occupied. Might as well just parallel park at three lots, no?
Okay, we’d admit we placed this here mainly because the car looks so damn awesome, but did you notice the part where he bumped into the car behind him when trying to parallel park? Never trust valet parking services if your car is frigging expensive.
This…I’ve got no comments. Either he’s dozing off or the car he hit is invisible.
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Note to self: don’t leave too large a gap between your car and others, so lorries won’t be tempted to try their luck and park in the empty space.
Okay, this might not have taken place in Singapore, but we thought the Singaporean accent of the narrator is good enough. Okay, fine, we admit we put this up because it’s so funny.
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