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Netizens call for stricter laws against reckless drivers after car rams into motorcyclist at AMK 

Netizens call for stricter laws against reckless drivers after car rams into motorcyclist at AMK 

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Once again for the umpteenth time within the hour, the internet is enraged. But this time, it’s completely understandable. 

What's going on?

A motorcyclist was riding along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 when a sedan from the opposing lane rammed into him, sending metal flying all over the road. 

Online chatter

Facebook users have called for the driver to be punished harshly, ranging from jail to a lifelong ban on driving. 

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According to the person who submitted the video, the motorcyclist has been admitted to the hospital and is recovering well with no major injuries. Some more positive netizens have wished the rider a speedy recovery (pun fully intended).

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There is currently no information on the driver’s condition while driving or his well being. 

 

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The car is not just from the opposite lane, it had jumped over the road divider from the opposite carriageway!

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Usually official reports will say driver lost control of the car. How the F do you lose control? One of tyres suddenly burst? Turning steering wheel suddenly no reaction to turning the wheel?

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