Formula 1 racer Lando Norris was in Singapore ahead of the Singapore Grand Prix this weekend, and he had apparently boarded a Singapore taxi and had something to say about our taxi driver’s driving skills.
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Posting onto his Instagram stories, Norris shared a photo of his taxi driver and captioned it: “My taxi drivers need to learn what ‘control over his feet’ is.”
He added: “Got whiplash from his braking and extremely sudden throttle technique.”
However, Norris appeared to be enjoying his taxi ride with the uncle despite his “whiplash”, as he posted a video of the taxi’s decorative shot glasses on the dashboard, captioning it “got it all”.
Netizens’ comments
- NO BECAUSE SOMETIMES THEY BREAK ALL OF A SUDDEN
- If an f1 driver can’t take it too… it’s not us it’s themmmm
- I thought I’m the only one who getting nauseous all the time taking cab
- It’s always the old uncles bruh! Especially those who drive Comfort or ex comfort drivers
- Even driving behind them is scary. Dk their brake is real one or not. Every 2s brake 🫣
- AND WHEN THEY JUST RANDOMLY break and throttle on a very smooth flowing highway i don’t get it……..
- was on the highway when I nearly crashed because the taxi driver suddenly jam braked
- Not but just taxi drivers but also many middle-aged private hire drivers. Can’t understand why they keep throttling every 5 seconds and brake so hard
