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Car sharing Getgo vehicle blatantly ignored the red light and hit a taxi

Car sharing Getgo vehicle blatantly ignored the red light and hit a taxi

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A common car-sharing Getgo vehicle gets caught on camera blatantly ignoring the existence of the red traffic light. Strange since this seems like the fundamental essentials of driving theory. 

This resulted in the vehicle side sweeping an oncoming taxi and, hitting into it and resulted in debris inconveniently left on the road. 

It's extremely fortunate that this blatant disregard for traffic rules did not result in a more severe and damaging accident. It might be wise for Getgo to conduct further investigations into the perpetrator of this incident. 

Watch the video for yourself below 

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Netizen Comments 

Netizens seem enraged about the disregard for traffic laws, expressing their comments on the Facebook wall at SG Road Vigilante 

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What are your thoughts on this incident? What kind of consequences do you think the Getgo driver should receive? Leave your takes in the comments below! 

 

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PHVs, Blufilm SGs and GetGone please bang taxis

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