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Honda Jazz turned turtle as a result of a chain collision on PIE

Honda Jazz turned turtle as a result of a chain collision on PIE

thatJDMahboy

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The video footage is from a cam car, which was also involved in the chain collision.   

 
This accident happened on the Pan Island Expressway (PIE) towards Kallang-Paya Lebar Expressway (KPE) before Exit 12, causing a massive jam.  
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In the video, a white Audi A3 Cabriolet performed an emergency brake just before the cam car slams into its rear.  

Moments after that, an over-turned Honda Jazz slid along lane 2 of the expressway. 

What exactly happened?

A top-down view of the accident revealed that four vehicles were involved in the chain collision.   

It turns out that the Audi A3 Cabriolet performed an emergency brake because of the car in front of it.   

However, it remains unclear why the front car braked so abruptly, causing this accident.  

There are speculations that the Honda Jazz swerved out of the lane to avoid this chain collision. As a result, it turned turtle from the sudden shift in weight balance. 

A 7-month-old girl and two men were conveyed to the hospital after this chain collision.

Netizens' comments

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As always, please drive safely and practice defensive driving at all times. 

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We hope that all those involved in the accident are well and wishing them a speedy recovery. 

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Driving school teach people when their lane slow down just swerve?

So many people doing it.

:D

 

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4 hours ago, Jamesc said:

Driving school teach people when their lane slow down just swerve?

So many people doing it.

:D

 

Those parasites!

They just swerved from whatever lane with slowing traffic to what lane with faster traffic. :/

Phue! :/

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5 hours ago, Jamesc said:

Driving school teach people when their lane slow down just swerve?

So many people doing it.

:D

 

Bopian. Drivers often pick up bad habits after they have gotten their license.😕

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7 hours ago, mikk123 said:

the jazz running on first lane, sees the front traffic slow down, then quick switch lane. That is the consequence of this kind of inpatient driving...hope he and rest of the driver learn from it. 

No doubt a costly consequence. But regardless, I hope those involved in the accident are doing fine. 

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12 minutes ago, thatJDMahboy said:

Bopian. Drivers often pick up bad habits after they have gotten their license.😕

Like green light go, amber light go faster! 😅

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1 hour ago, DOBIEMKZ said:

Like green light go, amber light go faster! 😅

Exactly!! Some amber light go faster, but halfway realised cmi then jam brake🙄

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16 minutes ago, thatJDMahboy said:

Exactly!! Some amber light go faster, but halfway realised cmi then jam brake🙄

Also another bad habit is that instead of stopping before zebra crossing to give way to pedestrians, the drivers just nonchalantly drive through and expect that pedestrians to stop and give way to them instead (I know in China it is like that though....) :/

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