Two cars were captured on a driver's dash cam racing on the Central Expressway (CTE) during the morning rush hour. In a video posted on Facebook page Roads.sg yesterday, a white Porsche was seen racing down the CTE towards Yishun. A Suzuki Swift soon followed,...
Public roads are NEVER meant for racing. Public roads are shared spaces, and road safety is a shared responsibility. Racing or driving at high speeds not only endanger oneself but other road users also. This is rush hour for others going to work. These two drivers of Porsche SBA9Y and Suzuki Swift SMA1307A did not consider others but only their own ego. This happened along CTE towards Yishun on 25th July 2019 at 8.
Another netizen, Desmond Tan said:"Anyway, please send this video to the TP, idiots need to be taken off the road for good." In a previous incident, two men driving Mitsubishi Evolution 10 sports sedans raced each other on the CTE in the early hours of Oct 14, last year.A police spokesman told The New Paper that the Traffic Police are aware of yesterday's incident and investigations are ongoing.Get The New Paper on your phone with the free TNP app. Download from the
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