Driver stops at carpark exit to chat, Stomper fumes
A driver in Singapore expressed frustration after another motorist stopped at a pedestrian crossing to let a passenger out, causing a traffic delay. The incident, captured on dashcam, sparked a debate about road etiquette and inconsiderate driving behavior.
Why it matters
The story reflects common urban frustrations regarding road courtesy and the role of citizen-submitted dashcam footage in public discourse.
Contribute Celebrate years of Stomp Singapore Seen TNP News Deep Dive Feel Good Opinion | Contribute Singapore Seen TNP News Trending Now Lifestyle Entertainment Sports Deep Dive The Big Picture Community Voices In a Nutshell Feel Good Get Inspired Stomp Gets Things Done Goody Bag Opinion Stomping Ground Stomp's Hot Takes Commentaries ‘Self-centered humans’: Driver stops at pedestrian crossing to let woman alight, blocks Stomper from exiting carpark The incident occurred at 10.30am on June 28 along Segar Road. PHOTO: STOMP 0 Share Cherry Tan Published | Updated Submitted by BB Read AI summary on Stomp Bites A car driver was seen stopping at a pedestrian crossing to let a passenger alight, briefly holding up traffic behind.
The article reports on a user-submitted complaint, framing it as a community-level social issue rather than taking a side.
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