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4 PORSCHE CARS MADE TO U-TURN AFTER CUTTING QUEUE AT TUAS SECOND LINK

Four Singapore-registered Porsche Luxury Sports Cars Make Headlines at Tuas Second Link

In a recent incident that unfolded at the Tuas Second Link, four Singapore-registered Porsche luxury sports cars caused quite a stir. On Sunday, October 15th, at approximately 2:30 pm, these high-end vehicles were seen cutting the queue at the border crossing to return to Singapore. However, the story took an unexpected turn as these four supercars were later spotted driving back towards Johor. Many who witnessed the incident through a shared video on the SG Road Vigilante – SGRV Facebook page believed that the motorists of these luxurious vehicles were compelled to rejoin the queue due to their queue-cutting antics.

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What the Video Revealed

The dashcam footage captured the daring actions of these Porsche drivers. The Tuas Second Link, a dual three-lane bridge, witnessed some rather audacious maneuvers that left many astonished. The grey Porsche was the first to make its move by crossing the double white line from the left-most bus lane to the second left-most car lane. Simultaneously, a blue Porsche pulled up beside the grey Porsche, which further disrupted traffic to allow the blue Porsche to overtake it. Instead of forming up directly behind the vehicle in front of them, the two Porsche cars already in the car lane allowed the other vehicles to move forward, creating enough space for the remaining two Porsche cars – one blue and one white – to overtake.

With this synchronized move, all four Porsche cars managed to align themselves in a single row, all set to enter Singapore. However, this was just the beginning of the unexpected turn of events.

The Tuas Second Link

The Tuas Second Link is a crucial border crossing between Singapore and Malaysia. It comprises a dual three-lane bridge that facilitates the movement of vehicles between the two countries. Given the high traffic volume at this border, maintaining order and following traffic regulations is of paramount importance.

Porsche Cars Queuing in a Row

The footage of the four Porsche cars queuing together to enter Singapore indeed raised eyebrows. The video suggests that these luxury cars, known for their speed and style, had no intention of waiting their turn. They employed tactics that allowed them to gain an unfair advantage over other law-abiding travelers at the border.

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The Unexpected U-turn

Despite their initial maneuver to enter Singapore in a single file, the dashcam footage took an unexpected turn. Shortly after this alignment, the four Porsche cars made a U-turn along the Tuas Second Link, heading back in the direction of Malaysia. The video’s caption claimed that these Porsche cars were “made to U-turn,” which added another layer of intrigue to the situation.

tuas 2nd link

cutting across the double white line using motorbike /bus lane to cut queue

made to uturn

A convoy of 4 porsche cars cuts queue while coming back to sg from jb via tuas..

First 2 cuts in and let’s their 2 other friends in after.

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All 4 were sent packing to u turn and requeue.

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