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  1. Wasted dunno how many MB downloading it and agree 110%! https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/lta-probably-just-released-most-073039932.html https://sg.finance.yahoo.com/news/taxi-app-singapore-transport-agency-073706700.html
  2. Driver and passenger rescued from mangled taxi after AYE accident Posted on 23 October 2013 ST PHOTO: NEO XIAOBIN A serious accident involving a tipper truck, a lorry, and a taxi occurred this morning on the Ayer Rajah Expressway (AYE). STOMPer Bary John sent in a photo of the accident to STOMP. According to a report in The Straits Times, a section of the AYE just before Tuas West had to be closed due to the accident. The driver of the taxi and his passenger were trapped inside the vehicle. They have been rescued by SCDF personnel and sent to hospital. The accident occurred at about 9.36am along the AYE towards Tuas close to the Tuas West Exit. How the accident occurred has not been established. cdman_frankie on Wed, 10/23/2013 - 15:16 Passed by at 0850hrs and saw the accident involving the tipper lorry loaded with wet clay, the taxi, one covered van, one 14 footer lorry and one passenger car. The tipper landed on its side and was supported by the taxi which right side was trapped by the center divider railing. Taxi driver was rescued about one hour later with applause from the onlookers and he managed a weak wave to thank them. A total of 5 passing lorry crane which passed by had helped to lift the tipper off from the taxi. SCDF had to cut open the top of the taxi roof top and rescued the passenger about two hours later. I am glad that there are still good souls on the roads who stopped their lorry crane to help, nearby construction workers came and assisted in securing the lifting belts and scooping out the clay out from the taxi interior.
  3. Drove past alexandra rd a few days ago and thot i saw a silver Optima K5 teksi being unloaded from a car carrier. Gonna be the best looking teksi ever tho.
  4. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...it_it_from.html
  5. Soya

    Avante teksi

    Saw an avante being used as teksi. Looks like nowadays any car oso can.
  6. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...cle_number.html
  7. Saw a golden bronze one operated by Prime. Gosh....din know Honda Fit oso can qualify to become teksi nowadays. Hope i dun kena one at the airport....
  8. http://tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,207877,00.html? i recall very long ago there was this HK show whereby a hk polisman was killed in a roadblock because racerboy did not stop. Frustrated by failed prosecution in court, they decided to use a trailer to roadblock the racerboy. Racerboy crash into trailer.
  9. http://tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,207717,00.html?
  10. What will you do if teksi lau drop your girls in a forest? http://tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,204651,00.html? http://tnp.sg/news/story/0,4136,204650,00.html?
  11. http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/singapor...nt.jsp?id=73767 http://www.straitstimes.com/ST%2BForum/Sto...ory_387709.html what's going on
  12. Hit-and-run driver gets jail, driving ban A HIT-AND-RUN driver was sentenced to five months' jail and banned from driving for three years on Friday for failing to stop and remove his vehicle after an accident with a motorcyclist. But 64-year-old Tew Hock Sew is appealing. His bail of $10,000 was doubled pending his appeal. His passport was also impounded. Tew pleaded guilty last month to driving off after his car hit package officer Ghazali Mohamed Noor's motorcycle. He also admitted removing his car without police permission. The offences took place along Airport Boulevard at about 5.45am on Christmas Day in 2006. A third charge of failing to render assistance to the 47-year-old who suffered severe injuries resulting in his death was taken into consideration. A traffic court heard that Tew was driving along the extreme right lane of Airport Boulevard towards East Coast Parkway when he defied a 'No Right Turn'' signboard and made a U-turn into the opposite direction. He ran into Mr Ghazali's path and hit his motorbike. The impact threw the rider off. Tew did not stop to help the injured victim and drove off. He was then sending a Chinese national to the airport to catch a plane. A witness saw the accident and pursued Tew, gesturing to him to return to the scene. Meanwhile, Mr Ghazali was trying to get up when a car, driven by Lim Ah Mui, 59, ran over him. She, too, carried on driving. Lim faces three similar charges and is out on bail. Mr Ghazali was pronounced dead at the scene. After dropping off the passenger, Tew returned to the scene five minutes later. His lawyer, Mr Alfonso Ang, said in mitigation that it was never his client's intention to flee from the scene of the accident. He made an error for not stopping immediately and continued his journey to drop off the passenger. Counsel also pointed out that there was no evidence that the accident involving his client caused serious injuries to Mr Ghazali, and certainly the collision did not lead to the rider's death. But District Judge Salina Ishak said it was clear from the facts that Tew was the one who triggered the unfortunate incident by making an illegal U-turn and driving into the rider's path. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...76.html?vgnmr=1
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