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SINGAPORE – The unusual sight of a car stuck between the pillars of a sheltered walkway with both its front wheels off the ground has lit up social media, inspiring some netizens to come up with zingers.
Photos and videos of the accident were posted on March 17 on several social media pages focused on incidents on Singapore’s roads. A related post on Roads.sg drew more than 500 reactions, 178 comments and 378 shares as at noon on March 18. A video on the SG Road Vigilante – SGRV Facebook page drew more than 86,000 views.
In these visuals, a grey car is lodged between the concrete pillars of a walkway leading from a multi-storey carpark to a multi-purpose hall, with debris scattered on the walkway. Netizens expressed bewilderment at how the accident happened.PHOTO: ROADS.SG/FACEBOOK
Fatimah Mujibah UPDATED MAR 18, 2025, 03:25 PM SINGAPORE – The unusual sight of a car stuck between the pillars of a sheltered walkway with both its front wheels off the ground has lit up social media, inspiring some netizens to come up with zingers.
Photos and videos of the accident were posted on March 17 on several social media pages focused on incidents on Singapore’s roads. A related post on Roads.sg drew more than 500 reactions, 178 comments and 378 shares as at noon on March 18. A video on the SG Road Vigilante – SGRV Facebook page drew more than 86,000 views.
In these visuals, a grey car is lodged between the concrete pillars of a walkway leading from a multi-storey carpark to a multi-purpose hall, with debris scattered on the walkway.