A late-night hit-and-run incident in Singapore has left a motorcyclist injured and a 46-year-old driver under arrest for suspected drink-driving. The case, which unfolded along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 3 towards Hougang Avenue 2, has raised fresh concerns over road safety and reckless behaviour behind the wheel.
According to the Singapore Police Force, officers were alerted to the accident at around 12:40am. The crash involved a car and a motorcycle, with the aftermath captured in circulating online footage that quickly gained traction among netizens.
Witnesses at the scene described a chaotic situation. A man, believed to be the driver, was seen interacting with bystanders near the injured motorcyclist before returning to his vehicle. The car, notably facing against the flow of traffic, already showed visible damage — a sign of the severity of the collision.
Instead of remaining at the scene, the driver allegedly got back into his car and attempted to flee. In doing so, he reportedly collided with roadside barriers, with smoke seen billowing from the vehicle’s bonnet. The attempt to escape not only worsened the situation but also heightened public outrage once the footage surfaced online.
Motorcyclist Taken to Hospital as Investigations Continue
Emergency responders, including the Singapore Civil Defence Force, attended to the injured rider. The 38-year-old motorcyclist was conveyed to Tan Tock Seng Hospital in a conscious state, offering some relief amid the alarming circumstances.
Police confirmed that the driver had already left the scene by the time officers arrived. However, he was later tracked down and arrested for allegedly driving under the influence of alcohol — a serious offence in Singapore that carries heavy penalties, including fines, disqualification from driving, and possible imprisonment.
Investigations into the case are ongoing, and authorities are expected to review both eyewitness accounts and video evidence to determine the full sequence of events leading up to the crash.
Public Outrage Over Reckless Driving Behaviour
The incident has sparked widespread criticism online, with many Singaporeans condemning the driver’s decision to flee instead of rendering assistance. Hit-and-run cases are treated with particular severity, as they involve not just negligence but a deliberate attempt to evade responsibility.
Road safety experts stress that alcohol significantly impairs reaction time, judgement, and coordination — factors that are critical when operating a vehicle. Combined with the decision to escape the scene, the case underscores the dangers of irresponsible driving and the potential consequences for innocent road users.
In a city where strict traffic laws are in place to protect all commuters, such incidents serve as a stark reminder of the importance of vigilance and accountability. For many, the hope is that firm enforcement and public awareness will continue to deter similar behaviour on Singapore’s roads.
