Fake ‘police’ chase in Johor: What S’pore drivers should and should not do on road trips to Malaysia

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Fake ‘police’ chase in Johor: What S’pore drivers should and should not do on road trips to Malaysia
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Call 999 if you get pursued by an unmarked car and suspect it may be a fake police vehicle. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - The recent viral video of three men in an unmarked car on Malaysia’s North-South Highway, speeding alongside one travelling from Singapore to Gentingmay have had some wondering: what would I have done in such a situation?

Here is what to do if you find yourself in a similar situation on the roads up north, and other tips to stay safe.If you are being pursued by an unmarked car and feel you may be in danger, call the Malaysian Emergency Response Services on 999 immediately, an Automobile Association of Singapore spokesman said.

The AA spokesman said that drivers are advised not to stop their vehicle along any lane on the expressway. If they wish to rest or use a toilet, they should drive off the expressway into the special lay-bys or rest stops along the expressway. If you choose higher speeds, keep a longer distance from the vehicle in front, so that you can brake in time without hitting the vehicle in front if it stops suddenly.Mr Menon pointed out that continuous driving for long hours can be tiring for those not used to it.

“On the North-South Highway, lay-bys are located about every 25 to 50 km along the expressway. Facilities include parking bays and toilets. Rest and Service Areas are located at every 80 to 100 km.”🆘️⚠️我也会遇到这种事情⚠️🆘 5/6/2023 新加坡🇸🇬 载朋友去云顶 早上大概5.40am左右,这辆汽车就在kulai 27km左右就跟在我车后面.我快它也快 我慢它也慢. 我当时也想那么多,到了 kulai 31km左右它割了我就进 32km的休息站 我就继续前走,到了37km左右它又在我旁边了 还闪着蓝灯. 我就以为是警察, 就想要停旁边. 当下我想到这辆车原本跟在我后面 然后又进休息站 现在又在我旁边. 我用了两粒春带一起思考, 当时的情况我就告诉朋友要坐好 我们可能遇到假警察👮.

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