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Serious PHV take down few Pinoy roaches at Lucky Plaza.

Pony girl using hp?
It is just as the lady walks past the black Honda that he starts moving off to make his u turn.

So it is likely she alighted from car in front? Car in front moves off.

Whether or not the Honda was trying to target her? Dunno. Possible. For police to investigate.
 
It is just as the lady walks past the black Honda that he starts moving off to make his u turn.

So it is likely she alighted from car in front? Car in front moves off.

Whether or not the Honda was trying to target her? Dunno. Possible. For police to investigate.
I suspect might be talking on phone with pony till angry then turn around or maybe not targeting her.
Because when she alight from car in front honda has plenty of room to bang.
But instead turn a u turn meaning might triggered by pony if she targeted or accident if pedal stuck or sudden acceleration.
But watch video the force is fully depressed acceleration.
 
Automaker Honda said Thursday it was recalling about 175,000 vehicles in Japan due to on-board software problems that resulted in 11 minor accidents.

The flaws could see some hybrid versions of Honda's Fit and Vezel subcompacts suddenly accelerate without warning.

The affected Fit vehicles were made over the past year while the flawed Vezels were built between December last year through June.

The problem has resulted in property damage resulting from unintended acceleration, but there were no reports of injuries, a Tokyo-based company spokesman said.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/honda-reca...--finance.html

11 cases in Japan and yesterday could be the first case in sg? Better check all the Vezel and Fit Hybrid here
 
Automaker Honda said Thursday it was recalling about 175,000 vehicles in Japan due to on-board software problems that resulted in 11 minor accidents.

The flaws could see some hybrid versions of Honda's Fit and Vezel subcompacts suddenly accelerate without warning.

The affected Fit vehicles were made over the past year while the flawed Vezels were built between December last year through June.

The problem has resulted in property damage resulting from unintended acceleration, but there were no reports of injuries, a Tokyo-based company spokesman said.

https://sg.news.yahoo.com/honda-reca...--finance.html

11 cases in Japan and yesterday could be the first case in sg? Better check all the Vezel and Fit Hybrid here

My PMD was afflicted with unintended acceleration and all that happened was it shot off without me and crashed into a flower pot.

This proves that PMDs are far safer than cars.
 
Driver didn't know when you hit a curb, you don't just ride over it. THE CAR WILL FLY LIKE YOU DROVE UP A JUMP RAMP
 
Who is the woman in the red shirt underneath the car?

It's not any of the four in the post's photo.

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She was taking the photo.
 
That’s the job of transport ministar- Vivi is foreign ministar. Teehee...

Does the transport minister visit Singaporeans who are injured in road accidents?
 
Does the transport minister visit Singaporeans who are injured in road accidents?

Jogging my memory, don’t remember any significant incidences of 8-dollar-bypass Khaw visiting anyone injured in traffic accidents. As for No-Porn Lui... vaguely recalled once, the navy incidence, but as capacity as rear admirer if I recalled correctly.
 
See how compassionate our PAP leaders are? Where are the oppies in difficult times like these? PAP cares for sinkies and foreign workers.

 
Lucky Plaza accident: I could have been killed, if I didn't go to buy chocolate
Ms Luz Rivera was part of a group of friends having a party at the walkway near Lucky Plaza on Sunday (Dec 29). She happened to leave early, before a car crashed into the group, killing two people and injuring four others.

Ms Luz Rivera and Ms Laila Laudencia
Ms Luz Rivera (left) and her best friend, Laila Laudencia. (Photo: Courtesy of Luz Rivera)
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SINGAPORE: On her Sunday off, Ms Luz Balanon Rivera would head to her usual spots to meet her friends: The open space near Somerset MRT, or the walkway near the Lucky Plaza taxi stand.

On Sunday (Dec 29), Ms Rivera, 52, had been invited by her best friend, Ms Laila Laudencia, to an informal party at the Lucky Plaza walkway. It was a popular gathering place and was crowded that day, with people singing and dancing.

The group of about 10 people – including Ms Laudencia’s niece, Jean, and her friends Abigail Leste and Arlyn Nucos, were sitting on the walkway, chatting and enjoying Filipino food such as adobo and pinakbet, a stir-fried dish with pumpkin.

READ: CCTV footage emerges of moments before fatal Lucky Plaza crash
Lucky Plaza accident 4
A photo circulating on social media of paramedics attending to victims after an accident at Lucky Plaza on Dec 29, 2019.
At around 4pm, she left the party to accompany another friend, Sahle, who wanted to buy some chocolate in the mall.

"When I left, they called me back to eat the food, but ... I wasn’t hungry," Ms Rivera told CNA. "I walked past Abigail and Arlyn. I wasn’t as close to them, but we smiled at each other."

She told them she would be right back, but that was the last time she saw Ms Leste and Ms Nucos alive.

Arlyn and Arceli Nucos Lucky Plaza accident
Sisters Arceli (left) and Arlyn Nucos were both in a horrific car crash outside Lucky Plaza on Dec 29, 2019. Arlyn died from her injuries while Arceli was warded in hospital. (Photos: Facebook)
"I LEFT HER MORE THAN 20 MISSED CALLS"

Abigail Leste, 41, and Arlyn Nucos, 50, were killed on Sunday in a car crash at Lucky Plaza that also left four other people injured: the latter's sister Arceli Nucos, 56; cousins Egnal Limbauan, 43, and Demet Limbauan, 37; and Ms Laudencia, 44.

All of them were Filipinos working in Singapore.

READ: Two sisters among six Filipino victims in Lucky Plaza car crash: Philippine Embassy official
A 64-year-old male driver was arrested on Sunday for dangerous driving causing death, police said. He is a driver-partner with ride-hailing firm Grab and he has been suspended while investigations are underway.

Ms Rivera told CNA that she would have stayed with Ms Laudencia at the walkway, if not for her friend Sahle, who was intending to return to the Philippines and wanted to buy some chocolate for her family.

“On that day, she was not feeling well and wanted to leave early, and she wanted me to accompany her to buy the chocolate," she said. “She kept nagging at me to go with her."

After buying the chocolate, they visited a remittance shop on the third level of the mall. It was there that she heard about the accident.


"We were all shocked," she said.

She called Ms Laudencia, who didn’t pick up her phone, and she started to panic.

“I left her more than 20 missed calls,” she said.

"WE WERE ALL CRYING"

Ms Rivera heard "a lot of shouting and screaming” from inside the mall, but did not know what had happened. Together with her friends, she tried to go to the accident site, but was blocked by the police cordon.

"I heard someone call Laila’s name, and said she was among the injured,” she said. “We were all panicking and crying."

She cried with her friends and they comforted each other in the mall. By then, it was late and she had to return to her employer’s place.

Lucky Plaza car crash graphic
She only managed to get in touch with Ms Laudencia’s niece, Jean, hours later, at around 8.30pm.

That was when she found out that Ms Laudencia had been sent to the hospital with a fractured leg, and that Ms Leste and Ms Nucos had died.

"Jean told me she was holding Laila’s phone, but was shaking so badly she couldn’t pick up my calls," she said.

A VERY GOOD FRIEND

Ms Rivera was in shock the whole evening and took time off work on Monday to calm down.

Ms Laudencia and her niece were her neighbours in the Philippines and she knew them well, she said.

“I thanked God Laila was okay and that nothing happened to Jean,” she said. “But I was worried for her – once you are injured, you cannot work, and then what would happen to her family?"
 
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