Source: SGRV Admin on Facebook
A driver was caught on camera obstructing traffic after stopping along a narrow, single-lane road in Bedok — allegedly just to smoke.
The incident occurred at around 8.16pm on 19 April along Bedok Walk, according to footage shared on the SGRV Admin Facebook page.
In the video, a man can be seen standing behind a red Audi with its hazard lights on, smoking by the roadside.
However, the car was stopped beside a road divider on a single-lane stretch, leaving oncoming vehicles unable to pass.
Source: SGRV Admin on Facebook
As the dashcam vehicle approached and flashed its headlights, the man turned around and appeared visibly annoyed.
Source: SGRV Admin on Facebook
He then walked to the side of the road and casually tossed his cigarette butt onto the ground before returning to his car.
Source: SGRV Admin on Facebook
Moving unhurriedly, he got back into the driver’s seat and drove off.
The incident quickly drew criticism online, with many netizens calling out the driver for being inconsiderate.
Some pointed out that the man had not only stopped on a single-lane road, but also beside a road divider, which prevented cars from using the opposing lane to overtake him.
Source: Facebook
Others noted that there was a nearby carpark where the driver could have stopped instead.
Source: Facebook
However, some netizens were more sympathetic, pointing out that the man had turned his hazard light on.
Source: Facebook
According to the National Environment Agency (NEA), first-time littering offenders may be subject to a composition fine of S$300, while repeat offenders face harsher penalties.
Meanwhile, those convicted of obstructing traffic may also be fined by the Traffic Police and incur demerit points.
MS News has reached out to NEA for comments on the matter.
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Featured image adapted from SGRV Admin on Facebook