A recent social media poll found that Singapore drivers are perceived as the most aggressive in Southeast Asia, with 74% of respondents choosing Singapore. The poll, which received 3,100 votes, also revealed that Malaysians and Indonesians were tied for second place with 8% each. Commenters on the post shared their humorous takes on driving habits across the region.
SINGAPORE : A recent poll on a social media page showed respondents saying that vehicle drivers from Singapore are the most aggressive among those from different Southeast Asian countries.Facebook page on Friday , 74 per cent of respondents chose Singapore as having the most aggressive driver among ASEAN nations.
A number of commenters said if it were an option to choose Penang in Malaysia, they would have done so, while others mentioned drivers from Johor in Malaysia as well.SDP's Bryan Lim finds AFF Cup tickets ‘sold-out’ settles for pre-tournament friendly match instead However, at least one netizen wrote that in Malaysia, Singapore drivers are “annoyingly slow” and are always talking to their companions in their vehicles.
SINGAPORE DRIVERS AGGRESSIVE SOUTHEAST ASIA POLL
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