A car was sent up a kerb -- with its back hitting a pillar of a HDB flat
-- of a carpark in Hougang Street 22 after a taxi driver had rammed his
vehicle into it while trying to move forward, reports STOMPer Kel.
According to the STOMPer, the cabby had reversed into a church's fencing while attempting to park, before he accelerated too fast and knocked into a car parked in front of him.
The STOMPer wrote:
"A cab driver reversed too hard while parking and went up the kerb and hit the church's railings, knocking them down.
"In a state of panic, he stepped too hard on the accelerator and went forward too fast.
"He ended up hitting a parked car in front of him, causing the car to go up the small hill and hit against a wall!"
STOMPer Gibson wrote:
"I saw a Toyota up rolled up a grass slope of a carpark in Hougang Street 22 with tyre trails on the slope, thus I presumed it went up at a particular speed.
"At the opposite side, in front of a church, a Silvercab taxi had its front end dented and its license plate fell off.
"One part of the church's fencing also came off."
According to the STOMPer, the cabby had reversed into a church's fencing while attempting to park, before he accelerated too fast and knocked into a car parked in front of him.
The STOMPer wrote:
"A cab driver reversed too hard while parking and went up the kerb and hit the church's railings, knocking them down.
"In a state of panic, he stepped too hard on the accelerator and went forward too fast.
"He ended up hitting a parked car in front of him, causing the car to go up the small hill and hit against a wall!"
STOMPer Gibson wrote:
"I saw a Toyota up rolled up a grass slope of a carpark in Hougang Street 22 with tyre trails on the slope, thus I presumed it went up at a particular speed.
"At the opposite side, in front of a church, a Silvercab taxi had its front end dented and its license plate fell off.
"One part of the church's fencing also came off."
PS:
Looks like the cabby wasn't careful.
Than got panic.
And things got worse.
And even worst when got posted on STOMP.
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