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Camcar driver and passenger predicts an accident seconds before it happens

Camcar driver and passenger predicts an accident seconds before it happens

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Is this a supernatural incident or a case of mere coincidence?

The incident occurred last Wednesday (Aug 11) at New Upper Changi Road.

In the video, the driver was chatting with his passenger about the potential accident hotspots in the area.

The passenger listed several places around the estate, including the exit that they were heading for. She claimed that drivers tend to neglect their safety checks and blind spots as they leave, which resulted in them mowing down cyclists.

The driver laughed and asked, “How can you only check one side? You have to check both sides before you drive off.”

The passenger clarified her statement by adding that the cyclist might appear from the left while the driver checks for traffic flow on the right. Most of the time, the driver might not even perform a second safety check when the busy road is clear.

As this conversation was taking place, a white Nissan Sylphy infront of the camcar was waiting for an opportunity to enter the busy main road. A few seconds later, a cyclist appeared on the left and stopped right beside the vehicle.

Assuming that the Sylphy had noticed the cyclist, the camcar driver motioned towards it and said, “It’s the same in front.”

To both the driver and passenger’s horror, the Sylphy continued to turn left, which led to it knocking the cyclist over.

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The passenger quickly urged the driver to help, who responded with, “How to help him?”. Eventually, he descended the car and helped the cyclist, who was arguing with the driver of the white Sylphy.

The video ended with the driver of the white Sylphy getting back into his vehicle while the injured cyclist sat on the road.

Netizens’ reactions

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Is anyone a little spooked out? What are the chances of an incident like this ever happening in real life?

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Yes, a lot of pedestrians there like to stick very close to the road while a car is trying to turn left. Most motorists' attention will be focused on the right, esp those who want to make a right turn 20m ahead after turning. It is a busy road.

Btw, the bak chor mee at the HC beside this carpark is very good.😁

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That cyclist to answer for the accident and damage to the car!. Just stupid act!

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