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Since we are going for a bf drive soon, maybe can share some interesting stories or strange encounters?

As I need to go KL often for meetings, I have my fair share of funny incidents and dangerous situations while driving on the NSHW.

This incident left the deepest impression on me (was still driving my golf) :

Was on my way back from KL at about 4+. On the 1st lane, was cursing at about 160-170km/h, enjoying my music, no cars behind me.

All of a sudden, a white Perodua came behind me in a flash and started poking me, driver even flashed me. Normally I will just Siam, but the driver was so close and didn't even had time to react, sibei DL. Switched to sports mode, pulled away a pretty far distance, thought driver will give up. Then I continued

driving on 2nd lane, slowing down to original speed to see whose the driver.

What I saw shocked me, it's was a minah, with tudung, and GUESSED WHAT? There are about 5 children in the car, moving around and one or two climbing on the rear seat. I was dumb struck, the

female driver weaved in and out of traffic when traffic started building up.

Deep respect, actually CRAZY!!!....she was easily traveling around 180km/h-200km/h though out the

100km (thereabouts) journey!!!

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My experienece last week on NSHW :

Beware of tire layer fallen out of truck and left on the road... Some of these tire layer (when curled) can be thick enough to be a hazard, especially when traveling at close distance.... 2 cars in front of me, the first car (a Proton Satria hit it...., and slowed down to the left shortly), a Passat in front of me swerved to the left, and I swerved to the right, fortunate that we kept just sufficient distance to avoid it.

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