I sincerely apologize for the long hiatus of posts. It's not that I abandoned you. I've always been here, staring at an empty template. It's just a digital traffic block, ya'know. Sometimes, I go away and hide in my cave for a while. They say men do this. So that means I have enough testosterone, yes? Anyhoo... I'll be back I promise. In the meantime, here's some tips to survive the haze...
1. Stay indoors as much as possible, preferably air-conditioned and with... see No.2.
2. Air purifiers. Trust me, it helps.
3. N95 masks. Yes, the bra type. Are you still using that dentist type? It's not good enough anymore.
4. Spider plants in da house. They are known as air detoxifiers.
Stay safe!
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Hi Ally,
Sometime ago, you wrote a post on how you drive to singapore daily.
May I ask you, where can we purchase the device for our car, where we can keep/insert the cashcard in our vehicle?
Regards,
Sally
Hi Ally,
Can you also let me know what documents i need to bring along to purchase the device.
regards,
Sally
Hi Sally,
You can install the unit at any authorized IU Service Centres:
http://www.onemotoring.com.sg/publish/onemotoring/en/lta_information_guidelines/maintain_vehicle/inspection/other_appointed_centres.html
I think you only need to bring the car's logbook and insurance documents. Good luck!
Hi Ally,
Thanks for the info. I appreciate your response.
May I ask what is the logbook?My car is still under then instalment plan and I don't remember the car dealer nor bank giving me any logbook.
Regards,
Sally
Hi Ally,
MAy I also ask, if we plan to drive in daily in a month, should we pay S$26 per day or we can apply for some monthly pass which may be cheaper?
Also, is it cheaper to drive in a msia car into Singapore or is it cheaper to buy and drive a Singapore car?
My email is seowshiling@gmail.com
Thanks for your time.
Regards,
Sally
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