cyclist again!!! Haiz....
He would have turned 22 today. But Mr Soh Weihao died in a car crash in Malaysia on Tuesday evening. And his girlfriend, student Kammy Goh, 20, blames no one but herself. The second-year nursing student at Nanyang Polytechnic was behind the wheel when the vehicle hit a central divider on the North-South highway in Johor. The car was Mr Soh's, but he does not have a driving licence. The impact flung the young couple out of the car. Kammy suffered a head injury and fractured three toes on her right foot, her doctor said. Mr Soh, who had serious head injuries, died instantly. His body was taken to a mortuary in Batu Pahat.
He owns a car but does not hav a driving license??..Weird..
What is that car??
A subaru??
Two killed in traffic accidentBy Shaffiq Alkhatib | Posted: 22 June 2010 0920 hrsSINGAPORE: Two men were killed in a traffic accident after the lorry they were in overturned on the Pan-Island Expressway at the Thomson Road exit, towards Changi Tuesday morning.15 others who were in the same vehicle suffered injuries and were sent to Tan Tock Seng Hospital.The accident has caused a congestion.The Singapore Civil Defence Force said,officers received a call at around 7.30am.Five ambulances, a fire engine and a red rhino were sent to the scene.Police are investigating. - CNA/jy
Jun 22, 2010 2 killed in PIE accident By Ted Chen and Bryan Toh TWO workers died on the spot and 15 others were injured when a pick-up truck carrying them skidded and overturned on Thomson Road slip road towards PIE, in the direction of Changi Airport on Tuesday morning. The accident occurred at about 7.30 am. The injured workers, believed to be Chinese nationals, were sent to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. Five ambulances, a fire engine and a Rhino were rushed to the scene by the Singapore Civil Defence Force. The accident caused a massive rush-hour traffice jam on the PIE till after 9 am as the slip road was closed.(http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/sp/pictures/20100622-accident/images/01.jpg)A motorvehicle accident involving a lorry left two casualties and 15 injured at Jalan Toa Payoh flyover (infront former PA) to Changi Airport. --PHOTOs: WONG KWAI CHOW(http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/sp/pictures/20100622-accident/images/02.jpg)A motorvehicle accident involving a lorry left two casualties and 15 injured at Jalan Toa Payoh flyover (infront former PA) to Changi Airport.(http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/sp/pictures/20100622-accident/images/03.jpg)A motorvehicle accident involving a lorry left two casualties and 15 injured at Jalan Toa Payoh flyover (infront former PA) to Changi Airport.
(http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/sp/pictures/20100622-accident/images/07.jpg)The injured workers are believed to be Chinese nationals.(http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/sp/pictures/20100622-accident/images/08.jpg)The injured workers are believed to be Chinese nationals.(http://www.straitstimes.com/STI/STIMEDIA/sp/pictures/20100622-accident/images/09.jpg)The driver of the lorry (in foreground, unidentified) said the vehicle suddenly went out of control.
Lorry was overcrowded LORRY MEANT FOR 13 PASSENGERSDESPITE new measures implemented by Land Transport Authority (LTA) in January to improve passenger safety in lorries, rules continue to be ignored.On the 10-foot Toyota Dyna, 17 people were in the lorry meant to sit only 13 at the back. Under LTA guidelines, if lorries exceed less than 25 per cent of its allocated capacity, a fine of $500 will be imposed, and if they exceed 25 per cent, the violator will be prosecuted in court, which could lead to a maximum jail term of six months.THREE workers died on Tuesday morning when a lorry carrying excess passengers skidded and overturned on the slip road from PIE towards Thomson Road.Two died on the spot while another died later at Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH), where 14 others were sent for treatment of injuries. All 17 are Chinese nationals and work for CREC Construction Pte Ltd. The lorry skidded and slammed into the metal railings of the divider separating the slip road to Thomson Road and the PIE.When ambulances arrived at 8.10am, two men were found in a drain along the divider, one of whom was already dead. Most of the vehicle damage was on its left side, with the passenger door smashed in, and windshield and left cargo side railing knocked off. Injured workers said those with more serious injuries had sat towards the left of the vehicle.Traffic police closed off a lane on the slip road and the left-most lane of PIE, causing a rush-hour traffice jam till the lorry was lifted by two tow trucks at 10.45am.Eight of the injured who suffered abrasions and simple arm fractures, including the driver, had been discharged from TTSH. Six others were warded, some for trauma and others for minor abrasions, but all are in stable condition. Lorry was overcrowded
QuoteA man and two women passengers were rescued by Civil Defence officers after they were involved in an accident along Stevens Road at about 1.30am today (13 Oct).These photos were sent by the Singapore Civil Defence Force, showing its men at work.A spokesman told STOMP that the accident happened near the YMCA Metropolitan along Stevens Road.STOMP contacted the Police which said the car hit a tree at the junction of Dalvey Road and Stevens Road.Police said the driver was sent conscious to SGH along with the two women in the car.via : =========once again, please drive safe. regards,.
A man and two women passengers were rescued by Civil Defence officers after they were involved in an accident along Stevens Road at about 1.30am today (13 Oct).These photos were sent by the Singapore Civil Defence Force, showing its men at work.A spokesman told STOMP that the accident happened near the YMCA Metropolitan along Stevens Road.STOMP contacted the Police which said the car hit a tree at the junction of Dalvey Road and Stevens Road.Police said the driver was sent conscious to SGH along with the two women in the car.