A photo that was shared on Facebook has gone viral with almost 400 shares and 400 comments after a man was seen riding a PMD on the road.
It is illegal to ride a PMD on the road and the PMD that man is riding does not seem to be registered as there is no number plate.
Netizens has been calling this photo the “Pang Sai Photo” ready to go toilet

Here are what netizens think:
- Ppl will only learn when everyday I cyclist die on the road…that will make them stay away from the road
- Let them be la. If kana bang, no our fault. Just serve him and learn lesson. We pay the road tax, erp and gantry.
- Another Moron on the road….
- The PMD no need coe no road tax and no insurance how good is this government.
faster die faster good
- never skip leg day… in this case whole body missed
- Because nth happen yet. It always too late later. Cherish life. Y let other take control of ur life. Don’t get it
- When they are sitting on their brain. How to learn?
- Pang sai going come out soon
Riding PMD on the road
Under the Active Mobility Act, it is an offence for PMDs to be used on roads, footpaths and/or pedestrian-only paths – PMDs are only allowed to be used on shared paths (cycling paths).
Offenders caught riding their PMDs on the roads, footpaths and/or pedestrian-only paths, face a fine of up to $2,000 and/or a jail term of up to 3 months.
Repeat offenders face a fine of up to $5,000 and/or a jail term of up to 6 months.