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Toyota Altis beats red light and T-bones Toyota C-HR

Toyota Altis beats red light and T-bones Toyota C-HR

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A 'chiong sua' driver tries his luck to run a red light and ends up t-boning another vehicle.

The incident occurred yesterday (July 26) at a junction along Stamford Road. 

As the cam car stops at the junction, a silver Toyota Corolla Altis rushes past the vehicle on its left after failing to conform to the red light signal. 

While the driver managed to avoid hitting the two cyclists at the pedestrian crossing, it ends up T-boning a yellow Toyota C-HR. 

For those who are unfamiliar with the term, a T-bone accident occurs when the front of one vehicle strikes the side of another.

Netizens' reactions

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TBH, while I have never encountered a 'kanchiong' driver before, I think what the Altis driver did was really stupid and reckless. He should have his license suspended for causing a major accident that could have been easily prevented. 

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This case cannot be self settle even there is no one injured. TP must take action for a murderous act!

 

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Very lucky for that two bicyclists.
At least they were also vigilant when entering the crossing.

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