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    Is it dangerous to ride a motorbike in Singapore?

    Singapore is unquestionably one of the world’s most cosmopolitan countries. People come from all over the world to stay here and experience a glamorous but fast-paced lifestyle. This glam Singaporean lifestyle attracts thousands of worldwide travelers. The results can be seen on Singapore’s streets. The long and narrow streets are filled with fast-moving vehicles. This is why riding a motorcycle in Singapore is considered a risky venture.

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    How to improve your Driver Rating

    A 5-star-rating may mean the difference between consistent high-paying jobs or quitting the app altogether. This sounds like a daunting responsibility, but it is absolutely vital. Delivery and rideshare apps use the rating system to measure the ongoing performance and let them understand how drivers interact with customers. If the partner’s rating is below a certain number (usually depending on the city), companies will bring in the partner for a “Quality Session”, which sounds ominous enough.

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    Private settlement in an accident and how it works

    A private settlement is a way to resolve consequence of the accident between the drivers without involving the insurers. The settlement may result in one party paying the other or both parties agreeing not to claim from each other. Parties in a motor accident who make a private settlement normally also agree not to make further legal claims against each other. This way of settlement between parties is in a written record and legally accepted.

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    Should I renew my COE or buy a new vehicle?

    Even though the COE price is high, you are not able to pay or renew the COE in installments. Fortunately, you can actually take financial institutions or bank loans (i.e DBS, Maybank etc.) to renew your COE. Also, unlike car loans when you can only loan up to 70% of the car price, you can take 100% for COE renewal.

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    How much can you earn as a Grab driver?

    COVID-19 has hit the global economy badly and Singapore’s is not an exception. Thousands of jobs have been cut down, hundred thousands of people lost their jobs. Thus, working as a private hire temporarily or permanently can be considered as a good way to supplement income during the bad economic situation or simply to get a job quickly with low entry barriers. You just needed a driving license with at least two years of experience to become a Grab driver.

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    The Do’s & Dont’s Of Riding Motorcycle in Singapore

    Singapore is one of the most cosmopolitan and all-rounded trendy places in the World. There’s something about its emerging and somewhat unknown aura, juxtaposed perfectly with its fast-paced lifestyle that appeals to Singapore’s many thousands of visitors. And the same applies to the roads. They’re narrow and teeming with fast-paced traffic. That’s why riding motorcycle in Singapore comes with plenty of dos and don’ts. So, stay tuned – we’ve got your back!

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    Motorbike mini-trip ideas in Singapore

    The only downside of Singapore is that you can only travel within Singapore. It’s a repetition of activities like dining, visiting friends, jogging, … If you are bored with those, why not try motorcycling in Singapore and get a totally new experience?

    In this blog post, we will give you some refreshing mini motorcycle routes in Singapore that you will love, because we enjoy it too. In fact, as a couple, we do those mini trips many times again and again in the late afternoon, dawn, after dinner, midnight, or even during the day time when it’s cool, during the year.

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    Should I invest in Bitcoin as a food-delivery rider?

    The world is in a very special place now. 20% of all dollars in existence were printed this year alone. The Wall Street stampede is coming to Bitcoin precisely because they can see the turbulence that’s coming.

    Bitcoin has done it again — the cryptocurrency topped $20,000 Wednesday to reach its second record in three weeks and its highest level since 2017. The digital currency has been on a tear this year and is now up more than 180%, driven in part by new institutional support and low interest rates stemming from Covid-19.

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