Passenger alights moving taxi in middle of ECP after cab driver suffers blackout; Comfort DelGro apologises

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Passenger alights moving taxi in middle of ECP after cab driver suffers blackout; Comfort DelGro apologises
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SINGAPORE - Taxi operator Comfort DelGro has apologised after one of its drivers fainted while driving on the East Coast Parkway (ECP), colliding with the centre divider and causing his passenger to alight in the middle of the expressway.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

SINGAPORE - Taxi operator Comfort DelGro has apologised after one of its drivers fainted while driving on the East Coast Parkway , colliding with the centre divider and causing his passenger to alight in the middle of the expressway.

The cab is seen colliding with the centre divider of the bridge, appearing to leave a dent in the barrier, before swerving across another two lanes.As it slows down, its left passenger door opens and a man steps out. He closes the door and quickly moves to the side of the road. On Sunday, Comfort DelGro's group chief corporate communications officer, Ms Tammy Tan, told The Straits Times that the cabby in the video had"blacked out momentarily".

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