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MOTORCYCLIST & PILLION KNOCKED DOWN LIKE BOWLING PINS BY CAR ON PIE, SENT TO HOSPITAL

Motorcycles zipping through the lanes, cars changing course abruptly, and the constant dance of vehicles on the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) – this is the setting where a recent incident unfolded, leaving a motorcyclist and their pillion rider in a rough tumble.

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Overview

In the early hours of January 5th, at 8:01 am, a collision occurred on the PIE involving a motorcycle and a blue car. The aftermath was captured in a Facebook post, shedding light on the importance of road safety.

The incident serves as a stark reminder of the need for cautious driving and adherence to road safety guidelines, preventing accidents that can have severe consequences.

The accident

According to the timestamp on the footage, the collision occurred at 8:01 am. The incident details were shared on Facebook, providing a glimpse into the chaotic seconds that unfolded.

The blue car, seemingly in a rush, activated its left turn signal and initiated a lane change. This sudden maneuver set the stage for the impending collision.

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Simultaneously, a motorcycle carrying a rider and a pillion approached from the rightmost lane. The motorcyclist appeared to be considering a lane change as well.

In a last-minute swerve, the motorcyclist collided with the blue car. The impact sent both the rider and the pillion tumbling onto the asphalt, scattering debris across the expressway lanes.

Aftermath

The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) received an alert about the accident at 8:05 am, swiftly responding to the emergency.

Upon arrival, the SCDF attended to the injured parties, assessing the situation and providing necessary assistance.

Two individuals involved in the accident were conveyed to Ng Teng Fong General Hospital for further medical attention.

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