Connect with us

Social Stories

“No common sense” – JDT Coach Driver Slammed For Parking in Middle of Road to Go Have Breakfast

Published

Ft Bus
Source: Twitter

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.

With traffic congestion being as bad as it currently is, we should all be more responsible road users and not cause inconvenience to others.

Things such as illegal parking on the side of the road as well as double parking can cause road users delay and lead to an unnecessary build up of traffic.

However, it seems that there is no end to this as recently, the coach driver of Johor Darul Ta’zim FC was accused of double parking his coach on the side of a busy road to go have breakfast. This led to a build up of traffic.

Bus1 E1677900077175

 

In several pictures and videos which have been circulating on social media, it was reported that the coach had been parked at its spot for over half an hour.

The coach driver was spotted talking to other people casually as cars struggled to overtake it. He even went to grab breakfast from a stall!

Eat

 

Other road users were forced to have to overtake the coach dangerously by using the other lane.

The incident allegedly happened on one of the roads around Hospital Kuala Lumpur.

Bus2

Irresponsible behaviour

Images and videos of the incident have since gone viral on social media. Netizens called on the authorities to punish the coach driver whilst some users even tagged Johor crown prince Tunku Ismail Sultan Ibrahim (TMJ) to punish or talk some sense into the coach driver.

“Those who drive the coaches of JDT, please be aware of your actions whether it is locally or away. Don’t think that just because you win football matches and is under TMJ means that you can be arrogant at the places of others.”

One user tagged PDRM traffic’s Twitter account and urged them to summon the bus.

Screenshot 3 Screenshot 2

Another user tagged TMJ and asked him to talk some sense into the JDT coach driver who doesn’t seem to have much common sense.

Screenshot 1

 

Watch the videos below:

 

What do you think about this whole issue? Let us know in the comments.

 

Also read: M’sian Motorcyclist Illegally Parks On Footpath In Singapore, Gets Condemned For Unpaid Fines

My Post 1 2023 03 02T145630.587

Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter
Source: Twitter

Follow us on Facebook, Youtube, Twitter, and Instagram for the latest stories and updates daily.



Just In

Dd Ft 65 Dd Ft 65
News1 day ago

Survey: PMX Most Popular Politician in Malaysia with 52% Approval, Zahid Hamidi Places Last with 24%

A recent survey found that Prime Minister Datuk Seri Anwar Ibrahim recorded the highest approval rating among the country’s political...

Dd Ft 61 Dd Ft 61
News3 days ago

M’sian Man Who Went Missing After Work Tragically Found Dead in Shah Alam Drain Alongside His Motorcycle

A Malaysian man in his 40s who was reported missing after leaving work on 23 June has been tragically found...

Dd Ft 60 Dd Ft 60
News3 days ago

DBKL Investigates Own Staff Caught Littering from Official Vehicle in Viral Video, Issues Compound

A video has since gone viral showing a staff member inside a moving Kuala Lumpur City Hall (DBKL) official vehicle...

Collage 22 Collage 22
News3 days ago

Anthony Loke: Vehicles With Outstanding Summonses Will Soon Be Barred From Leaving or Entering Malaysia

Vehicle owners with outstanding fines or unresolved legal cases may soon face restrictions on cross-border travel under proposed amendments to...

Collage 21 Collage 21
News4 days ago

Finally! LRT3 Shah Alam Line to Officially Open on 29 June After 10 Years of Development

The Light Rail Transit 3 (LRT3) Shah Alam Line is expected to commence full operations on 29 June, according to...

Dd Ft 56 Dd Ft 56
News5 days ago

15yo & 16yo M’sian Girls Missing for 3 Days Rescued at a Homestay 25km Away in Machang, 5 Men Arrested

Two teenage cousins were reported missing for three days after travelling to Kota Bharu on their own for the first...

Collage 20 Collage 20
News1 week ago

Anthony Loke: New Road Laws to Increase Compounds Above RM300, Target ‘Rempit’ Activities & More

Malaysia’s road transport laws could soon undergo one of their most significant updates in years, with the government preparing to...

Collage 19 Collage 19
News1 week ago

Anthony Loke: Use of Removable Sunshades in Cars Allowed as Long as Driver’s Visibility is Not Compromised

Road users in Malaysia can breathe a sigh of relief as removable sunshades on their private vehicles will not land...

Announcement

Latest Videos



TRENDING TODAY