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Illegally modified ebike ignore red light speed thru the junction & hit pedestrians

Hightech88

Alfrescian
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Should impose total Pban for all ebikes and PMDs already. Else they will continue to be abused by Ah Beng and delinquents to speed and break the law causing more harm to the society.


https://www.straitstimes.com/singap...un-accident-involving-pab-2-taken-to-hospital

Teen e-bike rider nabbed after fleeing accident in Commonwealth that left 2 pedestrians hurt​

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Two female pedestrians, aged 31 and 33, were taken conscious to National University Hospital. PHOTO: SCREENGRAB FROM SG ROAD VIGILANTE/YOUTUBE

SINGAPORE - An 18-year-old was arrested for dangerous driving causing hurt after an accident involving a power-assisted bicycle (PAB) and two pedestrians at a road junction in Commonwealth on the evening of July 11.

The accident, which happened at 7.25pm at the junction of Commonwealth Avenue West towards Commonwealth Avenue Junction, was initially classified as a hit-and-run accident by the police.

The male rider of the PAB, who was not at the scene when the police arrived, was tracked down within 20 hours after the accident.

In a video of the accident posted on the SG Road Vigilante Facebook group, a PAB can be seen crossing the junction when the traffic light is still red. Moments later, it collides with a group a pedestrians crossing the road at the junction.

Passers-by and pedestrians who were unhurt can be seen assisting the injured and shielding them from oncoming vehicles when the traffic light turns green.

Two female pedestrians, aged 31 and 33, were taken conscious to National University Hospital, said the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force. One of the pedestrians is a wheelchair user.

Investigations are ongoing.

In September 2023, The Straits Times reported that the number of power-assisted bicycles – or e-bikes – registered in Singapore had more than doubled in the last few years, surging from about 16,000 in 2020 to 37,320 as at end-June 2023.

The number of road traffic accidents involving such vehicles also increased. The Traffic Police said there were 157 accidents involving e-bikes in 2022, up from 150 in 2021 and double the 78 in 2020.
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Leongsam

High Order Twit / Low SES subject
Admin
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Plenty of cars ignore traffic signals and KILL pedestrians so it would make sense to deal with these errant drivers first before we start worrying about ebikes and PMDs.

A ban on car use would be a good start.
 
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