A collision involving three cars in Woodlands reportedly caused one passenger to be sent to hospital.
One of the cars also ended up flipped on its side after the crash.
A video circulating on social media showed the red car getting T-boned by another car.
A photo and video of the accident’s aftermath circulated in the SGRoad Blocks / Traffic News group on Telegram on Friday (15 March).
They showed a red car lying on its side in the middle of a road junction.
In the video, at least two other vehicles appeared stationary next to the flipped car, with some debris on the road.
According to a message a member of the Telegram group sent at 12.07pm, the “nasty accident” took place at the junction of Woodlands Avenue 1 and Avenue 2.
Advising motorists to avoid the area, the member said that the accident involved three cars.
Posting on X at 12.30pm on Friday, the Land Transport Authority’s (LTA’s) Traffic News account warned about the accident and confirmed that it took place at that junction in Woodlands.
A video by SG Road Vigilante on Facebook showed how the accident occurred. It started with the red car, a Toyota Wish, making a right turn at the junction.
At the same time, a silver Toyota Camry that was going straight in the opposite direction T-boned the red Toyota Wish, causing the latter to flip on its side.
A car behind the red car that was also turning suffered a slight hit to its front bonnet.
The police told The Straits Times (ST) that it received an alert regarding the accident at about 12pm on 15 March.
Paramedics conveyed a 24-year-old man, who was a passenger, to Khoo Teck Puat Hospital while conscious.
Two other people who suffered minor injuries declined conveyance to the hospital.
The police are investigating the incident.
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Featured image adapted from SGRoad Blocks / Traffic News on Telegram.
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