Lol I remember back then the top EM1 class got the "cars" and bicycles, everyone else were pedestrians.
Our school allocate by the most recent test result. My result was usually quite bad but for that day miraculously was good enough for bicycles.
However, when trying out the bike at the park, I was so short that I have to tip toe when stationary on the bike and wasn't very stable. The person in charge thought I was scared and didn't allow me to ride. Very sad :(
In hindsight, it was probably for the better because I was so blur that I didn't even know how to read a map then and had to follow a classmate that could.
I remember getting rammed by my classmate in the pedal car while I was riding a bike. 10/10 realism
I never really liked this park, I remember the bad memories when in Primary School, we had a field trip. And when I was role-playing as a pedestrian, one of those "die die must follow the rules" prefects gave me a fine for "not raising my hand when crossing the road".
First of all, frick her. And second of all, frick the automobile industry for trying to brainwash children using the park to serve as peasants to the vehicles (brainwashing children to raise their hands when crossing the road innit?)
And yes, for those wondering, the park was built with the support of oil and gas companies, why else did y'all think Shell allowed a replica of their petrol station to be built there?
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Teaching road safety = brainwashing
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The funny thing is that our public transport is fricking excellent compared to most other countries and it costs a fricking premium to own a car here so i don't really know if there's any point of brainwashing people on this issue
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