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Mazda 3 bowls down motorcyclists in slow-mo

Mazda 3 bowls down motorcyclists in slow-mo

chitchatboy

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We have no idea what to make of this.

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Shot on the 3rd of October 2020 at the junction of East Coast Road and Siglap Road, an accident occoured between a blue Mazda3 and a couple of motorcyclists.

As we can see from the video posted by SG Road Vigilante, the Mazda simply veered slowly out of his lane before crashing into a Deliveroo and McDonalds delivery rider who were waiting to do a right turn at the junction.

We are ashamed to say with it happening all very leisurely, the whole incident did looked slightly funny. Our apologies!

Could the driver have fallen asleep while driving slowly or was he just playing with his phone and not concentrating on where he was going?

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