Singapore, Nov. 1 -- After serving a seven-week jail term for road rage in 2016, a man did not learn his lesson and, instead, committed similar offences three more times, even when he was out on bail.

Former private-hire car driver Muhammad Fuad Kamroden, 35, was yesterday sentenced to two years, three months and six weeks' jail. He was also disqualified from driving all classes of vehicles for a year.

The Singaporean pleaded guilty in July to one count each of causing grievous hurt to a lorry driver and causing hurt to an elderly cabby.

He also admitted to using criminal force on two other men.

The court heard that Mr Pek Lian Hui, 52, was driving his lorry at a National University of Singapore carpark on Aug 12, 2016, when Fuad fe...