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Mini Cooper and Toyota flip after high speed crash, causing massive jam
Fadevfast posted a blog entry in MyAutoBlog
A Mini Cooper S launched itself at a Toyota camcar in Kluang, causing a massive jam and turning both cars into wrecks on their sides. What happened? The camcar was sitting at the junction when the Mini turned in towards the camcar's right, going too fast and hitting the camcar head on. This resulted in both cars being flipped on their side. We can see in the video that debris littered the road, metal and glass coming from the damaged bodywork of both cars. Some passersby helped out to get the cars back on their wheels in order to be towed away. The accident caused a traffic jam that went for an unknown distance. The conditions of the drivers are unknown. Online chatter Many people were angered by the Mini’s unsafe driving, and took note of its Singapore registration to use it as an example of bad Singaporean drivers. Some also made fun of the Mini’s spoiler, which was unable to give it enough downforce to keep from flipping. ========= Be the first to get the latest road/ COE news and get first dibs on exclusive promos and giveaways in our Telegram SGCM Community. Join us today!-
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near exit to YCK quite dramatic, judging by the skidding marks on the road :blink: https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=101533...e=2&theater btw how to embed here?
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from http://www.vagsg.com/forums/showthread.php?t=69231
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Accident at CCK leaves car flipped over from impact
Vulcann posted a topic in General Car Discussion
http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sg...rom_impact.html Wow any bro seen this? Can't tell the car model from the pic. Hope the driver is ok. -
May 19, 2008 Lorry ferrying foreign workers flips over, no one badly hurt By Carolyn Quek A LORRY ferrying foreign workers flipped onto its side early on Monday morning, sending 20 men tumbling out. No one was badly injured when the open-top vehicle carrying Bangladeshi workers crashed into the centre divider along Farrer Road. The accident - the latest in a string of similar ones involving crews of foreign workers - happened on the Farrer Flyover around 5.30am as the lorry was travelling towards Queensway. The driver, a Bangladesh national, was unhurt. All except two of the 21 passengers - 20 at the back and one in the front passenger seat - escaped with scratches. One man fractured his finger while another had a bruised forehead and complained of dizziness. http://www.straitstimes.com/Latest%2BNews/...ory_238972.html well done LTA & TP keep it up.