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A suspected drunk driver of a Toyota Corolla crashes into the railing of an expressway

A suspected drunk driver of a Toyota Corolla crashes into the railing of an expressway

thatJDMahboy

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There is a reason why drunk-driving is against the law and highly discouraged. 

The following video explains it all: 

What Happened?

In the wee hours of the morning, at around 4am, a Toyota Corolla was being driven haphazardly along the Bukit Timah Expressway (BKE).

In the dashcam footage above, the Toyota Corolla swerved left and right for no apparent reason and could not keep within its lane.

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Moments later, when negotiating a bend, the driver could not handle the turn and collided with the railing of the expressway. 

And it was not because the car lost traction.

Instead, the car simply veered off-course as the driver did not steer the car accordingly. 

After the collision, the Toyota abruptly stopped in the middle of the road for a couple of seconds before driving off again. 

The video ends with the Toyota Corolla continuing its journey on the expressway in a hazardous manner that it previously demonstrated. 

After observing the Toyota Corolla, it is highly likely that the driver is drunk as a skunk or has fallen asleep at the wheel. 

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Which do you think it is - sleepy or drunk?

I am just hoping that a couple of traffic police turns up to stop him before he hurts himself or other motorists around him. 

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Netizens' Comments

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I am hoping that the driver gets stopped at a roadblock at the very least.

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Imagine if you are the passenger in his car🤡🤡🤡

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Let me know in the comments below if you think he is drunk-driving or sleep-driving!

 

 

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