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Riding without a license can get you into serious trouble

Riding without a license can get you into serious trouble

chitchatboy

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Even if you are in a hurry, this is not the way to ride. 

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Spotted going around group chats in Whatapp, a video of a biker who tried to overtake and crashed has gone viral recently.

The accident which happened on TPE near IKEA Tampines, in the direction of Pasir Ris, was captured by the camera car on 27 Jun 2020.

In the video we can see this biker who apparently had no bike license or insurance crashing badly while he tried to overtake the camera car which was changing lanes. Check out how far his bike went ahead of the camera car after the collision!

According to Sg Road Vigilante, the rider was later arrested.

Thankfully, the rider escaped death and we hope the authorities deal with him properly for hurting the road divider that he crashed into.

Check out what netizens have to say about this crash!

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Tcx607

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I can see the car filter to the right which may have caused the bike to fall. It seems that the driver did not observe the right side before filtering. Anyway, someone are injured and police will investigate with the road cam along the expressway. Eye witnesses will definitely useful in this case

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Aryton Senna's quote 🤣

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If you no longer go for a gap that exist, you are no longer a racing driver.

 

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Lane splitting should be illegal since this kind of accidents happen way too often.

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