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Title: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: iagree on October 06, 2008, 12:42:28 PM
Hi all,

This is impt.

Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
http://www.aas.com.sg/features/archive/f06047.htm

Regards.
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: HJB on October 06, 2008, 01:20:46 PM
Hi all,

This is impt.

Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
http://www.aas.com.sg/features/archive/f06047.htm

Regards.

Thanks for sharing.

But missed out some items:
1) If travelling in groups, good to have walkie talkie for each vehicle.
2) GPS with correct map.
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: iagree on October 06, 2008, 05:41:34 PM
Thanks for sharing.

But missed out some items:
1) If travelling in groups, good to have walkie talkie for each vehicle.
2) GPS with correct map.


Hi HJB,

walkie talkie ? So advance?
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: baobao on October 06, 2008, 09:23:17 PM
you also missed out this..

(https://www.sgnissan.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.global-b2b-network.com%2Fdirect%2Fdbimage%2F50228495%2FElectric_Air_Soft_Gun.jpg&hash=b9b7c4b15ab7095e8f02360e2eef65e70e15a27d)

best protection..  :devil2:
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: LatioR on October 06, 2008, 11:16:48 PM
you also missed out this..

(https://www.sgnissan.com/forum/proxy.php?request=http%3A%2F%2Fwww.global-b2b-network.com%2Fdirect%2Fdbimage%2F50228495%2FElectric_Air_Soft_Gun.jpg&hash=b9b7c4b15ab7095e8f02360e2eef65e70e15a27d)

best protection..  :devil2:

Hi baobao, no need to be so serious lah...

Hi all, advise to avoid night driving especially via 2nd link which is very dark and might really need "the weapon" mentioned by baobao for just in case...
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: HJB on October 06, 2008, 11:36:32 PM
Hi HJB,

walkie talkie ? So advance?

For communication purpose ... esp if any ppl need to go pit stop, can tell the rest to exit at next RnR.
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: Jazz on October 07, 2008, 07:55:33 AM
For communication purpose ... esp if any ppl need to go pit stop, can tell the rest to exit at next RnR.

But if having long convoy, the last few cars may not be able to receive depending on the range.  :smile:
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: Ender on October 07, 2008, 11:38:01 AM
I'm a bit kia su.. I have this in my trunk whenever I go for long malasia trip.

1. Jump Starter kit with in-built battery/ tyre pump. Don't want to get stuck with flat battery and can still pump type for 'lao hong' tyre to get me to the next petrol station. Don't want 'friendly' tow truck that bring me to their 'black' shop.
2. Spare tyre and tyre repair kit. In case puncture tyre, still can fix and drive to nearest petrol station.
3. Steering lock, as weapon and lock
4. AAS membership. Can have AAM reciprocal towing service.
5. Travel Insurance.
6. Torch light.
7. Spare 2025 lithium battery, with mini screw driver in case Ikey battery flat.
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: Silver on October 07, 2008, 11:44:16 AM
not kia su leh
is just being careful

first aid kit?
fire extinguisher?
take it that you have the triangular "breakdown" sign
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: Ender on October 07, 2008, 11:48:01 AM
not kia su leh
is just being careful

first aid kit?
fire extinguisher?
take it that you have the triangular "breakdown" sign

As matter of fact, I do have all these 3 items in my car too..  Can add kia si. ;D
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: Jazz on October 07, 2008, 11:07:06 PM
A mini fridge for cola ?
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: HJB on October 08, 2008, 10:12:13 AM
But if having long convoy, the last few cars may not be able to receive depending on the range.  :smile:

Oh, I had convoy with 50 vehicles before, really no issue.

What we do is to break up to 10 veh per mini convoy. In each mini convoy, 1 leader and 1 sweeper. All veh has distinct call code, leader #1, sweeper #10. If #10 cant reach #1, then ask #4,5,6 to convey message.
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: Jazz on October 08, 2008, 11:13:25 AM
Oh, I had convoy with 50 vehicles before, really no issue.

What we do is to break up to 10 veh per mini convoy. In each mini convoy, 1 leader and 1 sweeper. All veh has distinct call code, leader #1, sweeper #10. If #10 cant reach #1, then ask #4,5,6 to convey message.

You are well trained army style.  :thumbsup:
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: LatioR on October 08, 2008, 11:51:00 PM
I'm a bit kia su.. I have this in my trunk whenever I go for long malasia trip.

1. Jump Starter kit with in-built battery/ tyre pump. Don't want to get stuck with flat battery and can still pump type for 'lao hong' tyre to get me to the next petrol station. Don't want 'friendly' tow truck that bring me to their 'black' shop.
2. Spare tyre and tyre repair kit. In case puncture tyre, still can fix and drive to nearest petrol station.
3. Steering lock, as weapon and lock
4. AAS membership. Can have AAM reciprocal towing service.
5. Travel Insurance.
6. Torch light.
7. Spare 2025 lithium battery, with mini screw driver in case Ikey battery flat.


Hi Ender, do share how much & where to get for item#1 & 2. Thanks.
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: iagree on October 10, 2008, 02:04:12 PM
Hi baobao, no need to be so serious lah...

Hi all, advise to avoid night driving especially via 2nd link which is very dark and might really need "the weapon" mentioned by baobao for just in case...

hi guys

i juz bought a pen knife and put at the door (driver seat).

regards.
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: Carmodz on October 10, 2008, 02:14:45 PM
Ive driven up and down the entire NSH 3 times. EWH from Penang to Rantau Panjang, and to and fro Bangkok, so i think i know long distance driving.

Very important is to watch what we eat. I tend to take the dry foods like biscuits, reduce chances of urination and wet crap  :bleh:
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: Ying on October 10, 2008, 02:18:49 PM
hi guys

i juz bought a pen knife and put at the door (driver seat).

regards.

pen knife is for open letter, if they come to rob you very likely they have parang. Fighting is not a good option for you.
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: iagree on October 10, 2008, 02:55:42 PM
pen knife is for open letter, if they come to rob you very likely they have parang. Fighting is not a good option for you.

Hi Ying,

iagree with u. just something avail for use oni. nothing serious one. ya, can use it to open letter.

regards.
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: Ender on October 10, 2008, 05:17:29 PM
Hi Ender, do share how much & where to get for item#1 & 2. Thanks.

item(1) from Carrefoure at suntec.. Think it's about $69.. 

item (2), got it from autobac, can't remember the price. it's in a can form, should be around $10..
Title: Re: Long Distance Driving Tips (Heading for the highway)
Post by: LatioR on October 10, 2008, 10:02:58 PM
item(1) from Carrefoure at suntec.. Think it's about $69.. 

item (2), got it from autobac, can't remember the price. it's in a can form, should be around $10..

Hi Ender, Thanks for the info..shall look up these items when i got chance to drop by there..Thanks