On Tuesday (23 April), the SG Road Vigilante (SGRV) Facebook page posted a video of a concerning traffic incident involving a BlueSG car along KPE.
The vehicle can be seen cutting across three lanes to exit the expressway before re-entering the expressway abruptly.
Netizens have called out the driver for their reckless driving.
Based on the surroundings, the incident took place along southbound KPE near exit 9A towards Tampines Road, Tampines Avenue 10, and Hougang Town.
SGRV stated in the accompanying caption that the incident took place on Tuesday (23 April).
In the dashcam footage, a BlueSG car was seen cutting behind a black vehicle, speedily crossing three lanes on the expressway without signalling.
Source: SG Road Vigilante on Facebook
The vehicle travelled briefly along one of the exit lanes before seemingly having a change of heart — the driver swerved back into the expressway, crossing the chevron markings without signalling.
Source: SG Road Vigilante on Facebook
Thankfully, the BlueSG vehicle did not collide with any other vehicles.
After viewing the video, many Facebook users called out the driver of the BlueSG car for their reckless behaviour.
Source: Facebook
Others urged the traffic police to investigate the incident.
Source: Facebook
With the fatal Tampines accident fresh on their minds, some netizens were outraged by the driver’s reckless driving.
MS News has reached out to BlueSG for comment.
Also read: BlueSG car crashes into Toa Payoh road divider after turning out of carpark
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Featured image adapted from SG Road Vigilante – SGRV on Facebook.
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