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Blur sotong driver fails to warn other of his stationary vehicle on the PIE, gets rear-ended not once, but twice

Blur sotong driver fails to warn other of his stationary vehicle on the PIE, gets rear-ended not once, but twice

thatJDMahboy

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Accidents on expressways are common.

When that happens, it is essential to turn on your hazard light and put up the reflective triangle sign to warn other motorists of the accident that is obstructing the road. 

Otherwise, this may happen:

 

What Happened?

The accident above occurred on the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE).

A white car with a damaged bonnet that was involved in an accident earlier stopped on lane 2 of the expressway.

The blur sotong driver of the white car left it without its hazard lights turned on, nor did he put up a reflective triangle sign behind his vehicle to warn other motorists of this obstruction. 

Instead, he stood on the centre divider helplessly while waiting for assistance to be rendered.

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Just then, an SMRT taxi, a Toyota Prius travelling in lane 2, failed to notice the stationary vehicle and rear-ended it forcefully. 

The rear-end impact was so great that the white car's boot burst open.

And within seconds, a Toyota Sienta travelling behind the Prius failed to react in time and rear-ended the SMRT taxi.

The chain collision caused smoke to be emitted from the vehicles and debris to be flunked around everywhere across the expressway.

So this is why ladies and gentlemen, don't be a blur sotong.

Always remember to turn on your hazard light and use the reflective triangle sign in such situations.

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Here's wishing all those involved in the chain collision a speedy recovery!

Netizens' Comments

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Either blind or they don't give a d@mn. I wonder which is more jialat...

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The Toyota Sienta got me lost for words.

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HAHHAHA the driver's palms confirm sweaty after that near-miss!

 

 

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Good thing this driver is out of the roads for a while. What did he ram into in the first accident? A lorry or a bus?

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5 hours ago, Watwheels said:

Good thing this driver is out of the roads for a while. What did he ram into in the first accident? A lorry or a bus?

I am not sure what he rammed into in the first accident. Based on online chatter, it seemed like his car was there for quite some time, even after the vehicle(s) involved in the first accident got towed away/removed.

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Firstly this gives me ideas.

I will stand on the divider

and leave MIL in the car.

Secondly what is REKT

Is it Rear Ended Kenna Twice?

:D 

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Sosaria

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Not much traffic at all during that time. Even if not enough time to stop, can still easily change lane even at the very last minute.

The two drivers that added to the initial accident ,....... really sleeping. I'd say the white car driver is lucky, not only is he unharmed but now can claim insurance from the other two jokers.

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On 02/07/2022 at 20:12, Jamesc said:

Firstly this gives me ideas.

I will stand on the divider

and leave MIL in the car.

Secondly what is REKT

Is it Rear Ended Kenna Twice?

:D 

Rekt is a slang for “wrecked”.

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3 hours ago, thatJDMahboy said:

Rekt is a slang for “wrecked”.

In today's world with almost ubiquitous spell-checkers, available for free too, we have people who deliberately misspell words (almost wanted to type this as "mis-spell" for clarity but then got corrected) [laugh]

 

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47 minutes ago, Sosaria said:

In today's world with almost ubiquitous spell-checkers, available for free too, we have people who deliberately misspell words (almost wanted to type this as "mis-spell" for clarity but then got corrected) [laugh]

 

Dat's right!🤪

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On 7/10/2022 at 11:53 AM, Singa said:

that's terrible. wrecked does not even contain 't'

why not use rkd, at least that is 1 letter less and makes more sense 😅

hahaha this one must ask the internet already🤭

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