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http://sg.yfittopostblog.com/2010/08/20/yog-bus-involved-in-collision-on-pie/
By Republic Polytechnic’s Michelle Weers
A Youth Olympic Games (YOG) bus was involved in a seven-vehicle collision on Friday morning along the PIE heading towards Tuas, before Clementi Avenue 6.
When contacted by Yahoo! SEA, a Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee spokesperson confirmed the accident but said, “The YOG bus was not carrying any passengers and no one was injured.”
According to reports, two SCDF ambulances were sent to the scene.
The pile-up, which was cleared within an hour, caused a massive jam with the accident vehicles occupying two lanes.
The accident was also mentioned on Twitter with user @justdoit tweeting, “YOG bus involved in seven-vehicle accident on PIE towards Jurong. No one injured. Accident caused massive jam but cleared under an hour.”
Coverage of Singapore’s inaugural Youth Olympic Games is brought to you by students from Republic Polytechnic’s Diploma in Communication and Information Design (DCID), in conjunction with Yahoo! South-east Asia.
By Republic Polytechnic’s Michelle Weers
A Youth Olympic Games (YOG) bus was involved in a seven-vehicle collision on Friday morning along the PIE heading towards Tuas, before Clementi Avenue 6.
When contacted by Yahoo! SEA, a Singapore Youth Olympic Games Organising Committee spokesperson confirmed the accident but said, “The YOG bus was not carrying any passengers and no one was injured.”
According to reports, two SCDF ambulances were sent to the scene.
The pile-up, which was cleared within an hour, caused a massive jam with the accident vehicles occupying two lanes.
The accident was also mentioned on Twitter with user @justdoit tweeting, “YOG bus involved in seven-vehicle accident on PIE towards Jurong. No one injured. Accident caused massive jam but cleared under an hour.”
Coverage of Singapore’s inaugural Youth Olympic Games is brought to you by students from Republic Polytechnic’s Diploma in Communication and Information Design (DCID), in conjunction with Yahoo! South-east Asia.