myfs_144931 Posted May 8, 2010 Share Posted May 8, 2010 Good evening MasterLee,Can you comment onthis house location?I am interestedin knowing if it isconsidered to be at a Tjunction? Thankyou very much for yourtime. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 8, 2010 Staff Share Posted May 8, 2010 These are some considerations: 1.Left-hand or Right-Hand drive (country). If your country is of the Left-hand drive, then definitely it is not considered at a T-Junction. Even if the road is of the Right-hand drive; based on the top-view, hardly if ever any "car" could plough into the home. For a home at a T-junction, the best way to visualise is when weare driving a car and leave the steering in a straight-line; where would the car hit?Ina Left-hand drive, I forsee no issue. 2. Thus, in my opinion, there is no concern, here. 3. In fact, there are worse off situations. For example, take a glimpse at this Malaysian Johor Bahru project. Some units are directlyfacing a T-junction some; where the windows may face it. And as Malaysia is a "Right-handed"(car) country,cars are on the left side and we use this to imagine the routethe car travels (in a straight) line.. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 9, 2010 Staff Share Posted May 9, 2010 1. This is a "simple" test of whether a home is considered "attacked" at a T-Junction. 2. Please see attachments:- 2.1. Attachment 1: 2.1.1 Attachment 1 shows House 1 and House 2. 2.1.2 In addition, the next question asked is which country are we in? For Commonwealth countries like: Singapore, Malaysia, England, Australia, cars are all RIGHT-HAND DRIVE. 2.1.3 The simple test is just imagine an unfortunate accident occurs where a runaway Toyota car runs amok and ploughs a straight path from marking in RED A to B. If there is an opening such as a main door or windows, then it is considered a threat (T-junction threat) towards the home. 2.1.4 For a Right-handed drive country, HOUSE 1 would be affected by the T-junction. 3. What happens if the runaway Toyota (whatever model) car ploughs a house but ends up into a void; then this is not considered a house "attacked" by a T-junction. 4. Hopefully, I got the illustration correct for Iluustration 2: a country with cars on the left-hand drive. In such a situation; House 2 may or could be the home "attacked" by the T-junction. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 10, 2010 Staff Share Posted May 10, 2010 Further to what I had mentioned: 1. The country is a Right-Hand Drive or RHD country. 2. Again, just imagine an out of control Toyota Pirus or Lexus SUV.... Source: Four Dead Due to Toyota Stuck Accelerator Pedal - autoevolutionor Memo Reveals Tragic Details Of Stuck Pedal Lexus Crash (Pics 3. House No. 1's important structures are away from the direct path of the T-junction. Thus if the car ploughs in a straight line; it does not "affect" any major structure of the home other than maybe the main gate; the drive-way and or garage. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
myfs_144931 Posted May 12, 2010 Share Posted May 12, 2010 Thank you very much, your explaination is clear and helps me understand a lot more about feng shui. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted May 12, 2010 Staff Share Posted May 12, 2010 In my opinion, 99.99 percent of all Shapes and Forms Feng Shui can be related to "commonsense". Ranging from toilets, bedrooms etc... Thus, if it has no basis in commonsense, then most likely it is hocus pocus and not Feng Shui. One major technique of Shapes and Forms is QI. And it is very useful to use our imagination especially to see how qi moves, meander - flows. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest Guest Posted October 31, 2018 Share Posted October 31, 2018 Hi, can I check with you! What if there is a pillar in between the two horizontal roads? Meaning in the case of the accident, the car is likely to be stopped by the pillar. Will there still be an issue for House 1 right hand drive? Thank you so much! Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted October 31, 2018 Staff Share Posted October 31, 2018 On 10/31/2018 at 10:54 AM, Guest Guest said: Hi, can I check with you! What if there is a pillar in between the two horizontal roads? Meaning in the case of the accident, the car is likely to be stopped by the pillar. Will there still be an issue for House 1 right hand drive? Thank you so much! 1 1. The inquiry pertains to the type of pillar specification? 2. For instance, if the pillar is built solely by stacking bricks and mortar, one can only hope that a brick or bricks do not become dislodged and turn into projectiles, or that their fragments do not fly towards an unsuspecting "victim." 3. Therefore, common sense dictates that the pillar should ideally possess adequate stopping power... for standard vehicles? I recognize that it is not feasible to reinforce it sufficiently to endure the impact of a large truck, etc... 4. Additionally, one must consider what lies behind the pillar. If an innocent toddler inadvertently cycles behind it, etc... etc... "Gone with the... W....?" Touchwood. 5. Naturally, this scenario might represent perhaps a 1 in 10 million chance? Hmm... I am uncertain... At least, as far as I know, there have been no further reports of the aforementioned uneventful incident involving Toyota missiles... (as referenced in the previous discussion). P.S. In Singapore, at traffic light intersections, there are four bollards designed to prevent normal vehicles from passing. Recently, a Ferrari or a supercar collided but was halted by a bollard positioned between the two directional traffic lights. Bus stops also feature a narrower row of bollards. Meanwhile, at bus terminals, the bollard(s) are intended to stop a bus. Here, it depends on calculated risks... and thus specifications are designed to mitigate concerns on average. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 20, 2019 Staff Share Posted March 20, 2019 The road in front of this house is merely a small service road. Therefore, it poses little to no concern (if any) for this house located at a T-junction. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
ororeign782 Posted March 25, 2019 Share Posted March 25, 2019 Hi Master, I am currently living in Australia and I would like some advice or remedy on the purchase of my first home. My Kua Number is 7 and my husband's kua number is 2. Our main front door is facing North and directly situated opposite t-junction. Do you think putting a bagua mirror can help as I cannot build a solid foundation in front as land/build council here very strict. Please see attachment, we are lot 138. Thank you. JChau Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Staff Cecil Lee Posted March 26, 2019 Staff Share Posted March 26, 2019 1. In Australia, vehicles are designed for right-hand drive. 2. If that is the case, indeed! It appears that the narrative encounters a T-junction. 3. This is more related to common sense: touch wood in case of a runaway vehicle that cannot halt and crashes into the residence. 4. Therefore, if there exists some form of deterrent... such as a wall or.... it is considered preferable. 5. A Bagua mirror is ineffective for this type of situation. LOL! P.S. Typically, this is merely a service road for your estate. Hence, it is even less concerning. Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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