Tag: CTE

  • Van Hits SCDF Vehicle Which Was Responding To Incident On CTE

    Van Hits SCDF Vehicle Which Was Responding To Incident On CTE

    One thing led to another in a chain of events on the Central Expressway (CTE) in the wee hours yesterday.

    It began with a man trying to kill himself on the Braddell flyover of the CTE, which later led to two accidents in which three people were injured.

    The police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) arrived at the scene after the police were alerted to the case of attempted suicide on the CTE flyover at 2.45am.

    A 38-year-old man was later arrested in relation to the case, the police told The New Paper.

    Then at around 3.10am, a van collided into a SCDF Red Rhino fire vehicle that was parked on the Braddell flyover road shoulder towards the Seletar Expressway (SLE).

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    An ambulance was also damaged as a result of the collision.

    After the collision, the van skidded about five metres and toppled on its side.

    The 69-year-old van driver, complained of pain in his chest area, while a 20-year-old SCDF officer, who was sitting at the back of the Red Rhino, had abrasions on his arms and legs.

    The police said both victims were taken to Tan Tock Seng Hospital (TTSH).

    The SCDF officer was discharged and given two days of medical leave.

    Not long after the first accident, just 10 metres away, a car crashed into the rear of a taxi.

    SCDF officers at the scene attended to the victims of the accident. A female passenger in the car said she felt giddy and the back of her head was hurting.

    The woman, who is in her 20s, 
was also taken to TTSH in an ambulance.

    The Land Transport Authority said the two accidents affected four of the five lanes on the CTE in the direction of the SLE.

    Police investigations are ongoing.

     

    Source: The New Paper

  • Motorbike Accident At PIE, Witnesses Please Step Forward

    Motorbike Accident At PIE, Witnesses Please Step Forward

    Hello my family, fellow friends and Facebook users. Last Saturday, 1/10/16 at 2200hrs, I’ve met into an accident along PIE and CTE exit. Suffered a wrist and neck fractured and severe abrasion on my knee,elbow and body. I was conscious during that time and saw several people who came to stop and help me out.

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    I’m looking and seeking for help for witness of the accident. And also looking for the helpful guy named “Izat” who was there during the accident who was holding on to my phone throughout the accident.

    If you or your family or friends were there during the scene of the accident, pls call this no. 90274926 (Zahid/Zack)

    Pls share around this post as I need witness and evidence of the accident. Would be much appreciated if you do so.

    Pls Ride safely and always remember the love ones at home who are waiting for you.

     

    Source: Zahid Suhairi

  • Driver Gets Five Years Jail And 20 Years Driving Ban For CTE Crash

    Driver Gets Five Years Jail And 20 Years Driving Ban For CTE Crash

    The driver who caused a horrific crash on the Central Expressway (CTE) on National Day two years ago that killed a Singaporean and three South Koreans was sentenced to the maximum five years’ jail and disqualified from driving for 20 years today (June 19).

    Toh Cheng Yang, 35, had committed the “ultimate traffic offence” by driving so dangerously that he caused four deaths and nearly wiped out an entire family, said District Judge Low Wee Ping.

    His culpability is among the most serious and falls within the band of cases for which the maximum sentence should be imposed, said the judge, who noted that the only mitigating factor was his timely plea of guilt.

    “You also committed one of the most reprehensible traffic offences. You drove under the influence of drugs,” added DJ Low.

    Toh was found to have consumed five to 15 times the therapeutic level of a sedative drug called nitrazepam, which was also more than twice the amount that would produce toxicity.

    On Aug 9, 2013, Singaporean trainee pilot Amron Ayoub, 23, was driving his girlfriend Song Jisoo, 24, and her family to Changi Airport for a flight to Hong Kong when a car tyre went flat. They stopped on the chevron marking the Yio Chu Kang exit on the CTE to retrieve the breakdown sign and tools from the car boot, and did not have the hazard lights on.

    Amron, his girlfriend and her parents, who were standing behind the car, were killed after Toh plowed into them.

    Part of the arm of Song’s mother Kim Mee-Kyung was sheared off, while the others suffered near-amputations and multiple fractures. Song’s older brother Seounghwan, a professional golfer, was unscathed as he was standing beside the car.

    After Toh pleaded guilty to one charge of dangerous driving resulting in the deaths and another charge of driving under the influence of drugs last month, DJ Low had adjourned sentencing, saying he was too shaken upon seeing photographs of the accident to make a decision.

    Today, Toh’s lawyer Abdul Hamid Sultan indicated that his client would be lodging an appeal but would begin serving time in jail.

     

    Source: www.todayonline.com