Road Rage: Malaysian Road Makes Cars Do the Cha-Cha, and This Guy’s Not Having It
Source: TikTok| @georgeyusuf
In the realm of peculiar roads, Malaysia takes the cake! George Yusuf, a dude who’s called Malaysia home for two years, recently took to TikTok to spill the beans on a road in Bandar Perda, Penang, that’s got him scratching his head – and he’s not alone.
In his video exposé, George breaks down the wild layout of this two-lane road that’s making cars dance like no one’s watching. The culprit? A sharp turn that’s practically asking cars to step out of their lanes for a quick cha-cha. George, ever the road critic, pans his camera to capture the chaos as cars struggle to keep it together on this automotive dance floor.
Tagging Majlis Bandaraya Seberang Perai in his post, George has a bone to pick with the state government. “You don’t need an engineering degree to know you can’t tackle a hairpin turn at a certain speed,” he quips. Been there, done that at 40 km/h, and it’s no joyride, he claims.
But the road horror doesn’t stop there. George adds a plot twist – this road is a minimalist with only two lanes. Now, that’s just asking for trouble, especially when trying to navigate a curve that seems to have missed the memo on safety.
The frustrated road reviewer warns that the government is playing with fire here. Picture this: You’re cruising at 60 km/h (the speed limit in town areas), and out of the blue, a hairpin turn ambushes you. The only way to dodge a potential collision is a swift lane hop. But, alas, that might lead to another crash, with a car or motorbike in the crossfire. Talk about a vehicular conundrum.
George, not holding back, questions why Malaysia, with its supposed pool of talented engineers, is stuck with such road follies. “Why is this still happening?” he muses, frustration palpable in his voice.
His tirade continues with a passionate plea. He’s not here to just moan about his road rage; George wants to ring the alarm on this road fiasco, hoping for a future where roads make sense.
The video strikes a chord, racking up over 833,000 likes, with a chorus of commenters singing in harmony with George’s road safety anthem. Whether you’re a road warrior or just enjoy a good laugh at Malaysia’s traffic tango, this TikTok saga has it all. Cha-cha on, Malaysia!
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