SINGAPORE - Early this morning, at the same traffic junction where a
Ferrari fatally crashed into a taxi on May 12, another taxi was hit by a
luxury car piloted by a man who has been arrested on suspicion of drink
driving and dangerous driving.
Today's accident, which occurred at about 3am this morning, did not end in tragedy, although video capture showed the taxi spinning across three lanes of Rochor Road, after being hit by a Lexus which beat a red light on Victoria Street.
Only the male passenger in the taxi was injured and was sent to the Singapore General Hospital for outpatient treatment, The 30-year-old driver of the Lexus took a breathalyser test which showed 42 microgrammes of alcohol per 100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes per 100ml.
In the May 12 accident, three people died: The driver and passenger of the taxi, as well as the man behind the wheel of the Ferrari.
Today's accident, which occurred at about 3am this morning, did not end in tragedy, although video capture showed the taxi spinning across three lanes of Rochor Road, after being hit by a Lexus which beat a red light on Victoria Street.
Only the male passenger in the taxi was injured and was sent to the Singapore General Hospital for outpatient treatment, The 30-year-old driver of the Lexus took a breathalyser test which showed 42 microgrammes of alcohol per 100ml of breath. The legal limit is 35 microgrammes per 100ml.
In the May 12 accident, three people died: The driver and passenger of the taxi, as well as the man behind the wheel of the Ferrari.
PS:
This junction really black spot.
Same Sat early morning and time almost the same.
But lucky no death this time.
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