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A jaywalker gets KO-ed after he was sent flying from getting rammed by a motorcycle

A jaywalker gets KO-ed after he was sent flying from getting rammed by a motorcycle

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Jaywalking is never a good idea. 

And what's worse is when one attempts to jaywalk at a busy industrial area in the presence of heavy vehicles. 

Watch it here:

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What Happened?

The accident occurred at Sungei Kadut Avenue, where a man attempted to jaywalk a busy industrial road.

He stopped in the middle of the road as heavy vehicles drove past him. 

Just then, the cam car, together with a motorcycle that was riding ahead of him, approached the bend right before the jaywalker.

Due to heavy vehicles around and the bend, the jaywalker was in a very obscure position. 

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Despite applying his brakes, the motorcycle failed to stop in time.

And as a result, he rammed right into the jaywalker, which sent him flying in mid-air.

The jaywalker fell hard onto the ground and lay there motionless throughout the video. 

Passersby quickly rushed to the scene to check on both parties. 

Netizens' Comments

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Indeed.

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Only drivers/riders know this. Such knowledge and awareness would not necessarily occur to pedestrians.

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As usual. Drivers and riders always have to expect the unexpected, that's why driving/riding in Singapore is stressful.

 

 

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