THEY were heading home in a taxi when a multi-purpose vehicle (MPV) allegedly drove out from a lane.
-- Pictures: TNP reader Aileen Wu
Wanting to avoid a collision, the cabby honked at the black MPV.
A crash was averted, but it marked the start of a hellish 20-minute ride for teacher Aileen Wu, 25, and her boyfriend, project assistant Alwyn Ong, 28.
The couple were on the way to MissWu's home in Kallang after meeting for supper around 11pm on 27 Apr.
As the two vehicles entered the Central Expressway (CTE) from Jalan Bukit Merah, the MPV began veering in and out of the taxi's path.
Miss Wu said: 'I didn't think anything was amiss when the MPV took the same route as us after the near-collision.
'But the moment the MPV began cutting into our lane, I realised the driver had been following us deliberately.
'I guess he wasn't happy about the cabby honking at him.'
She suspects the driver had been drinking as his face looked flushed.
Miss Wu e-mailed The New Paper two video clips of the incident, taken with her handphone.
The footage shows the SMRT taxi she was in jam-braking each time the MPV cut into its lane.
Miss Wu said: 'I started filming the incident when we were on the CTE.
'My boyfriend was so outraged that he called the police with his handphone.'
Mr Ong and Miss Wu said the police operator who took the 999 call asked them to lure the MPV driver to the nearest police station.
In the clip, the MPV driver was seen driving along the road shoulder after cutting into the taxi's path, only to repeat his action when the cab drove past.
'I WAS SCARED'
He then drove on the chevron markings before veering into the taxi's lane again.
Miss Wu said: 'I was scared because I didn't know what the (MPV) driver intended to do.
'My boyfriend and I were belted up, but I was still afraid because of the constant jam-braking, which caused us to jerk forward during that period.'
In the end, that driver exited the CTE into Merchant Road, but not before flashing a 'V' sign with his fingers at the couple as a parting shot.
An SMRT spokesman said that the taxi driver chose to let the matter rest instead of confronting the driver who road-hogged him along the CTE.
'He took his passengers safely to their destination,' the spokesman said, adding that its cab drivers can always dial the company's 24-hour hotline to get help or voluntarily report incidents they may have encountered while on the road.
She said: 'We often stress to our drivers that they should seek help using channels of assistance that we have put in place, instead of confronting unreasonable or dangerous drivers on the roads.'
However, MrOng made a police report after reaching his destination.
Police told The New Paper that investigations into the incident are ongoing.
Lawyers said the driver could be charged with reckless or dangerous driving.
Lawyer Sunil Sudheesan of KhattarWong said: 'This incident isn't road rage because no violence was involved. But his way of driving could cause an accident.
'And if he had been drinking, the driver could also be charged with drink-driving.'
Reckless drivers can be fined up to $3,000 or jailed up to a year, or both, if they are first offenders.
Repeat offenders can be fined up to $5,000 or jailed up to two years, or both.
Drink drivers can be fined up to $5,000 or jailed up to six months, or both.
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So you telling me whoever pens it and make the report as soon and as many letters to traffic police and LTA wins hands down!
While taxi drivers have their hands full driving most of their time and didn't complain as much in a given written letter even when in a single hour there are over 10 inconsiderate drivers who infuriate taxi drivers who may in their actions cause an incident !
Same thing happened to me two days ago and Bastard mpv driver saw my "fist of fury" waving at him and took off..... He was trying to cut into my lane summore....donno where he learn to drive this young punk....Complain lor !!@*^%$!!
Complaints made by taxi pax or pte car drivers are always acted upon almost immediately. But a complaint coming from a cab-driver will be directed to the BIN.
Complaints made by taxi pax or pte car drivers are always acted upon almost immediately. But a complaint coming from a cab-driver will be directed to the BIN.
its always like dat bro. Nobody listen to us seriously.
Complaints made by taxi pax or pte car drivers are always acted upon almost immediately. But a complaint coming from a cab-driver will be directed to the BIN.
its always like dat bro. Nobody listen to us seriously.
True ! once I wanted to make a report about a land rover driver pointing middle finger at me for driving too slow as I was looking for my pax.The police officer at the North Canal police post advised me that it is quite a task to get the driver, next time drive with more care and don't be provoked. That was it. Well, I have the land rover reg. plate no. pasted on my head. It is not difficult to spot such an unusual vehicle again if he is around. My temperature is still very high up................ ............
Complaints made by taxi pax or pte car drivers are always acted upon almost immediately. But a complaint coming from a cab-driver will be directed to the BIN.
its always like dat bro. Nobody listen to us seriously.
True ! once I wanted to make a report about a land rover driver pointing middle finger at me for driving too slow as I was looking for my pax.The police officer at the North Canal police post advised me that it is quite a task to get the driver, next time drive with more care and don't be provoked. That was it. Well, I have the land rover reg. plate no. pasted on my head. It is not difficult to spot such an unusual vehicle again if he is around. My temperature is still very high up................ ............
-- Edited by donsan at 15:42, 2008-05-16
That is the culture in S'pore. Unlike some country cabbies are proffesional and respected.
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