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Spectacular crash at Petir Road


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An unfortunate crash at a bend on Petir Road left this car completely mangled. The area is prone to accidents because cars often speed round the bend, STOMPer Kloden says.

 

Luckily, no pedestrians were injured in the crash.

 

Residents who live in that area should be more careful, he adds, citing the unrecognisable state of this car.

 

Kloden says:

 

"Accident happened at Petir Road around 12.30am on December 4.

 

"Car was a completely mangled and the tree was blocking almost both lanes on the opposite side.

 

"This mishap is just a minefield that was waiting to blow.

 

"The combination of a bend near Block 205 and vehicles travelling too fast is a cause.

 

"Residents and taxis shoot out without observing oncoming traffic and better still, cut two lanes to make a U-turn further up front.

 

"At least no innocent pedestrians were harmed this time.

 

"Could the residents of blocks 204 to 217A take some caution please?".

 

 

 

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wow..

 

can see from the picture remains of a GT wing, aftermarket muffler (probably a Trust or Apexi), wide track tyres (looks like semi slicks) and perhaps fully stickered as well from the door. And is that a FMIC?

 

Got a hunch that it's an Evo..maybe a IX..

 

Wonder how is the driver..

Edited by Lucaswh
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An unfortunate crash at a bend on Petir Road left this car completely mangled. The area is prone to accidents because cars often speed round the bend, STOMPer Kloden says.

 

Luckily, no pedestrians were injured in the crash.

 

Residents who live in that area should be more careful, he adds, citing the unrecognisable state of this car.

 

Kloden says:

 

"Accident happened at Petir Road around 12.30am on December 4.

 

"Car was a completely mangled and the tree was blocking almost both lanes on the opposite side.

 

"This mishap is just a minefield that was waiting to blow.

 

"The combination of a bend near Block 205 and vehicles travelling too fast is a cause.

 

"Residents and taxis shoot out without observing oncoming traffic and better still, cut two lanes to make a U-turn further up front.

 

"At least no innocent pedestrians were harmed this time.

 

"Could the residents of blocks 204 to 217A take some caution please?".

I believe it could due to design by non-end-users (drivers). We somehow have the practice of deploying non-end-users for the trial and error approach

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Turbocharged

From the look of the back door and the color... I thought it's a swift sport. But now the fmic is spotted.. Guess maybe not

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