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Van crashes into barrier with no apparent cause, motorists ponder what happened!

Van crashes into barrier with no apparent cause, motorists ponder what happened!

chitchatboy

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The last few days have been relatively peaceful for our roads until this particular accident that was post by SG Road Vigilante caught our attention.

With the accident happening a couple of weeks ago (17 July), this is not the latest news but it is one of the most recent videos that surfaced online.

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What made us sit up and take notice is how the Toyota Hiace driver lost control of his van. 

To zoom past the camera car on the left at that speed must have meant that the Hiace driver lost it way before the Steven Road exit on PIE towards Jurong.

He then went across 3 lanes at approximately 80km/h before smashing into the center barriers and coming to a stop in the middle of the highway.

What do you guys think happened? Let us know in the comment box below!

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1 hour ago, Watwheels said:

What's the van dragging? Is it a part broken from the van?

Yes. I was wondering too. Something must have come loose and caused the driver to lose control. The momentum carried the damaged van quite far post impact. Probably didn’t even have working brakes. 

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