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Another Toyota Vios loses control at high speed!

Another Toyota Vios loses control at high speed!

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Another Toyota Vios has gotten into an accident similar to the white 2nd generation example that went viral few weeks back on 23 March.

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Thanks to an unknown vehicle's in-car camera, we can see that this black first generation Vios lost it as it crossed the metal expansion strip that joins different sections of the Anak Bukit Flyover on the PIE.

As seen on SG Road Vigilante's facebook page,  the car seemed like it was speeding in the drizzle when the mishap happened.

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Check out the lorry driver's good reaction and evasive skills in avoiding the Vios! 

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The Vios came to a stop on lane 1 with a Prius curiously avoiding it causally.

For those who were wondering was that a Police bike on lane 3, it wasn't.

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Watch the full video and let us know what you think in the comment box below!

 




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Watwheels

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Previously I saw a small lorry lost control at the same bend as well. I think it was raining too. It wasnt going fast  or anything. I think it's the tires. Botak or no more threading. 

This type of Vios has no traction control no ESP, same as lorry.

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