Tag: Traffic Police

  • SPF Issues Warning On Impersonation Of Traffic Police Officer

    SPF Issues Warning On Impersonation Of Traffic Police Officer

    Singapore Police Force (SPF) has announced that it is aware of reports lodged by members of the public who have received phone calls purportedly from a Traffic Police officer.

    SPF alerted members of the public that in these cases, the call recipients were informed that a relative of their neighbour had been involved in a road traffic accident.

    “The call recipients were then asked to inform their neighbour to contact the Traffic Police,” it added.

    The Police stated that it would like to clarify that these calls were not made by Traffic Police officers.

    If in doubt, The Police advised members of the public to verify the authenticity of such calls by calling the Police hotline at 1800-255 0000.

    “Members of the public are encouraged to share this advisory with family and friends,” the Police added.

     

    Source: www.theonlinecitizen.com

  • Lady Seeking Witnesses For Car Accident In Woodlands

    Lady Seeking Witnesses For Car Accident In Woodlands

    Appealing for witnesses to an accident that occurred on 31 January 2017 at around 10.35pm at the junction of Woodlands Ave 4 and Woodlands Drive 43, near Vista Point.

    Grey Toyota made a right turn from the opposite direction without stopping in the pocket and hit my vehicle as I was heading straight while the traffic light was GREEN in my favour. If anyone happened to witness / capture the accident on your vehicle camera, pls contact me.

    Appreciate any assistance offered. Thank you in advance.

     

    Source: Dewi Suryaningsih

  • Motorcyclist In Serious Condition After Hit From Behind By White Honda

    Motorcyclist In Serious Condition After Hit From Behind By White Honda

    A hit and run accident took place in the early hours of the morning yesterday, which left one motorcyclist hospitalized with serious injuries and burns to his face and body.

    According to eye witnesses and video footage, a white Honda SJW 1338E had been speeding along one of the entrances to the PIE (Tuas) expressway and rammed into one of 2 motorcyclists riding along the same lane.

    The impact sent the rider flying to the side of the road. The car continued speeding past despite losing its front bonnet and leaving behind its number plate in the process.

    The rider was sent to NUH, where he is in critical but stable condition.

    Police investigations are underway.

    Source: www.allsingaporestuff.com

  • Traffic Police: Driving Against Traffic Flow – 1 Arrested, 3 Assisting In Investigations

    Traffic Police: Driving Against Traffic Flow – 1 Arrested, 3 Assisting In Investigations

    The Traffic Police have identified four out of five drivers who were allegedly driving against the flow of traffic recently, police said on Friday (Jan 6).

    One driver has been arrested while three are assisting with investigations.

    A 30-year-old man believed to have driven against the flow of traffic along AYE towards Tuas on Jan 5 was arrested for reckless or dangerous driving, police said.

    The other three are:

    • An 85-year-old man who allegedly drove against the flow of traffic along Bedok North Street 1 towards Bedok North Avenue 3 on Dec 28 last year;
    • A 42-year-old male driver who alleged took a wrong turn against the flow of traffic along Cavenagh Road towards Bukit Timah Road on Jan 5;
    • A 28-year-old man driving along CTE towards SLE when he is believed to have lost control of his car, causing it to spin and hit the road divider, before it stopped in the opposite direction of traffic, on Jan 2.

    Police are investigating another case of a vehicle allegedly going against traffic along Gateway Drive towards Westgate Shopping Centre on Jan 2.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com

  • Horrified Passenger: Uber Driver Ate Fast Food, Drove Using Only One Pinky

    Horrified Passenger: Uber Driver Ate Fast Food, Drove Using Only One Pinky

    Uber driver has taken UberEATS way too literally, and possibly landed himself in hot water.

    With driverless cars all the rage now, one Uber passenger certainly felt like she was riding in one, when the driver of the car she was in allegedly controlled the steering wheel with just a pinky during the ride as he ate his food.

    According to Lianhe Wanbao, a reader identified as Ms Xu, 48, was taking a Uber trip from Pasir Ris to her workplace in Toa Payoh, at around 3pm on Wednesday (Dec 15) when it happened.

    “As soon as I boarded, I could smell the oily fast food,” she told Lianhe Wanbao, “I asked the driver to wind down the windows, and he even asked me ‘why?’.”

    She said the driver held a sauce box in his left hand and picked up fries and chicken nuggets with his right, while driving through the entire 20-minute journey, only holding the steering wheel with his left pinky.

    While she could understand if the driver ate whenever the car stopped at red lights, as he might be so busy he did not have time for meals, she was appalled that he was doing so even while on the expressway.

    “It was really dangerous. What if something had happened? He definitely would not have had time to react,” Ms Xu said, who added that she was frightened throughout the journey.

    As she did not want to confront the driver directly, she took a video to lodge a complaint with Uber. She added that she felt like she was onboard a driverless car.

    “At some point, some sauce dripped onto his pants, and he momentarily took both his hands off the wheel to pick up some tissue and wipe off the mess. It was really outrageous,” Ms Xu told Lianhe Wanbao.

    According to Lianhe Wanbao, Uber has apologised to Ms Xu, and will investigate the matter and take appropriate action against the errant driver.

     

    Source: www.straitstimes.com