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Poor tree. I am sure the driver is usually very safety and never speed A car crashed into a three on a road divider along Jurong West at about 8.55pm yesterday (Sep 13) after apparently being involved in a race with two other cars. STOMPer Vincent, who witnessed the incident while he was jogging along Brickland Road, said: "I was jogging along Brickland Road on at 8.55pm yesterday (Sep 13) when I saw three cars participating in illegal racing. "Just after the curve, the winning car lost control and crashes into a tree at the centre divider, breaking it and swinging 180 degree, hitting another tree. "Both the male drive and female passenger appeared OK." Police said in response to a STOMP query: "Police received a call on 13 Sep at about 8.51pm requesting for assistance along Brickland Road towards Bukit Batok near lamp post 92. "Upon police's arrival, it was established that a car had crashed into a tree. "The driver and the passenger were conveyed conscious to NUH and police investigations are ongoing."
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customer who was taking a Renault Megane RS for a test drive lost control of the car and crashed into a stationary private bus outside Punggol Waterway Park at about 1pm today (Aug 15). STOMPer Plumback, who took photos of the accident, said: "I witnessed an accident when a young chap was test driving a showroom Renault Megane RS. 280bhp turbo-charged. "The driver took the corner too fast and side-swept a private bus. "Thankfully no one was hurt."
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March 19, 2008 Car overturned, van burst into fire in collision AN EARLY morning collision on Wednesday left a car turned turtle and a van ablaze at the busy junction of Jurong West Avenue 5 and Jalan Bahar. Police said that they received a call at about 7am informing them of the accident involving the two vehicles. The Singapore Civil Defence Force arrived a few minutes later and put out the fire, which came from the van's front engine compartment. No was injured in the accident. Stomper Elijah Chai, said police arrived at the scene at about 7.15m. From her window, she said she saw a vehicle on fire, right smack in the middle of the junction, and an overturned car. 'Flames were shooting up into the sky, and traffic was restricted to just a single lane of the major junction. There were some SCDF officers trying to put out the fire. There was a smallish explosion that took an officer off-guard,' she said in an email to Stomp. 'A while later, an officer entered the overturned car and turned off the engine. An ambulance arrived later, having taken a detour to avoid the massive jam.' 'As far as I could see, I did not witness any casualties.' She also sent in several photos of the accident to Stomp. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...ory_218432.html
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Airport worker jailed for causing grevious hurt to colleague By Elena Chong, Court Correspondent A FEMALE airport employee suffered serious brain injury after she fell off from a buggy at Changi Airport almost a year ago. On Monday, Ms Larina Ong Mei Yan's colleague at the time, Don Lim Hai Foong, 23, was jailed for nine months after he admitted to causing her grievous hurt by making an abrupt left turn while driving the buggy on March 26 last year. A district court heard that Ms Ong, 24, was at the rear right seat of the buggy with her back towards a woman colleague sitting next to Lim on the wheel when the accident happened at around 3.20am. The trio earlier had supper at Terminal 1. When they were near the transit area at Terminal 2, Lim jokingly said that he would knock the information counter and continued to drive towards it. But before reaching the counter, he made an abrupt left turn, causing Ms Ong to fall off from the buggy. She was admitted to Changi General Hospital where she was warded until April 18. Police prosecutor Raj Kishore Rai highlighted that the victim had a fall in March last year, and up to today, was still not working. He told District Judge Hamidah Ibrahim that according to the doctor, she would have to continue treatment at a specialist's clinic due to her severe brain injury. Lim, who is now in national service, could have been jailed for up to two years or fined up to $1,000 or both for causing grievous hurt by doing any act so rashly or negligently as to endanger life or the personal safety of others. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...24.html?vgnmr=1 cannot imagine this regan lee wannabe will do on the road. good grief to his passengers and other road users when he get a set of real wheels.
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was driving to the company this morning and heard some loud spark sound from the wira in front. the wira is following a car slowly in front of me. upon close inspection discover that the exhuast is emitting small spark from it and it's making a huge sound very soon, the car in front of the wira give way, so the wira starts to accelerate and now, the exhaust is firing out flames instead of spark like the cars in 2F2F first time seeing a exhaust waste spark on wira though it didn't really pull away that fast MY cars really can do a lot of paterns