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<blockquote data-quote="Schwepps" data-source="post: 165352" data-attributes="member: 3592"><p>A lot of these imperfections were supposed to be temporary situations pending completion, including the kink in elevated highway you mentioned and the Penchala/Kiara turn off. But then the highway gets opened and the builder conveniently forgets to complete it and is ALLOWED to forget by the authority, for some 'strange' reason. Save cost mah....</p><p></p><p>Meanwhile, unlucky (toll-paying) drivers pay millions in repair costs, not to mention injury and loss of life.</p><p></p><p>Take Semantan curve for instance: if it were situated in the US or other countries, you'd have hordes of lawyers setting up video cams in the old houses above the curve, recording every incident for evidence. Every prang there, they'd come streaming down the slope with their calling cards in hand. The builder and govt authority would have been sued to the tune of BILLIONS by now, as there have been hundreds, if not thousands of prangs there over the years.</p><p></p><p>That doesn't happen here. Nobody is ever at fault for anything bad that happens.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Schwepps, post: 165352, member: 3592"] A lot of these imperfections were supposed to be temporary situations pending completion, including the kink in elevated highway you mentioned and the Penchala/Kiara turn off. But then the highway gets opened and the builder conveniently forgets to complete it and is ALLOWED to forget by the authority, for some 'strange' reason. Save cost mah.... Meanwhile, unlucky (toll-paying) drivers pay millions in repair costs, not to mention injury and loss of life. Take Semantan curve for instance: if it were situated in the US or other countries, you'd have hordes of lawyers setting up video cams in the old houses above the curve, recording every incident for evidence. Every prang there, they'd come streaming down the slope with their calling cards in hand. The builder and govt authority would have been sued to the tune of BILLIONS by now, as there have been hundreds, if not thousands of prangs there over the years. That doesn't happen here. Nobody is ever at fault for anything bad that happens. [/QUOTE]
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