A video circulating online shows a motorcyclist performing the dangerous 'Superman' stunt while riding in Singapore. The stunt, which involves lying down on the bike, has sparked outrage and calls for police action.
A motorcyclist was caught on camera performing the dangerous 'Superman' stunt while riding along East Coast Parkway in Singapore. The video showed the motorcyclist lying down on the bike with both hands still on the throttle for 10 seconds before returning to an upright position. The Facebook post has since garnered over 240 shares, with many users condemning the rider's actions and calling for police investigation.
According to the Singapore Police Force, motorists who engage in irresponsible driving behaviors that endanger the lives of road users will be prosecuted and face harsher penalties, including possible disqualification from driving. This incident follows a similar fatal crash last June, where an 18-year-old Malaysian motorcyclist died after performing the 'Superman' stunt and running a red light.
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