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To understand the driving culture, the Talking Point team embarked on a multi-day observational journey during different traffic periods—morning rush hour, midday lunch, and evening traffic. Each host navigated the highway, encountering typical Singaporean hijinks like lane cutting without signals, overtaking at unsafe spots, and impatience at construction zones.
One host, Steve, notes that many drivers don't use blinkers and change lanes abruptly, actions that he finds particularly irritating. Another observes that some drivers speed and swerve, while others are hesitant or overly cautious. The consensus: bad habits are widespread, and patience on the road is scarce.