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Speed camera the cause of many accidents at Loyang Ave?


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Fri, Jun 05, 2009
The New Paper
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Traffic camera cause of another crash at Loyang?
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SPEED and traffic light cameras are meant to reduce accidents by discouraging motorists from being too lead-footed or beating the lights.

But some residents believe that a traffic light camera along a stretch of Loyang Avenue could be a contributing factor in a spate of accidents.

The reason: Drivers who notice the traffic light or the camera too late may brake too abruptly, causing them to either lose control of their vehicles or have other cars crash into them.

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- Photos: Past accidents at Loyang Ave

Residents who live along the stretch of road say accidents happen so often there that they are no longer surprised when they hear screeching tyres followed by loud bangs.

On May 2, a heavy vehicle carrying soil crashed through the centre divider and flipped on its side along Loyang Avenue, near Block 275, Pasir Ris Street 21.

The crash occurred about 100m before the traffic lights.

Ms Liz Chai, 49, a customer service manager, saw the accident as she was getting out of her eighth-floor unit around 11 am.

She said: 'The lorry was swerving left and right for one to two minutes before it suddenly went over (the divider). We could see blood and some white bags which had fallen out of the vehicle.

'It sounded like someone had thrown furniture down the block.'

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The lorry driver, in his 50s, was sent to Changi Hospital with head and neck injuries.

Ms Chai reckoned that the lorry was travelling at about 70 kmh when it crashed.

Another resident, Mr Peter Soh, 52, a steel fabricator, said: 'The lorry must've been going fast to break the steel barrier.'

Residents The New Paper spoke to said the traffic light camera and the downhill slope could have led to the accident.

Mr Surani Kastam, 49, a personal driver who has lived in the area for the last 10 years, said: 'I think it is because of the camera at the traffic light. The road is downhill and people tend to speed.

'When they realise the camera is there, they jam their brakes.'

There have been two major accidents in just the last six months along the 4km stretch.

Last month, The New Paper reported that three people died when the car they were in crashed into a tree and caught fire.

Five-car crash

Last December, there was a five-car crash along the same stretch which killed a 49-year-old motorist.

On Sunday, The Straits Times reported that Loyang Valley residents were fed up with the dangers they face daily.

The former chairman of the Automobile Association of Singapore, Mr Gerard Ee, suggested that a combination of factors such as speed cameras and warning signs to deter people should be used.

'A great majority will react to this,' he said. 'The handful who think they can get away with it have to be taken to task.

'Unfortunately, they don't realise that road safety involves everyone playing a part.

'So strict enforcement will have to be used.'

Witnesses to yesterday's accident should call the police at 1800-547-1818

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so bros you know where's the speed camera...never stay close behind the lorries in case of emergency brakeno



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Another resident, Mr Peter Soh, 52, a steel fabricator, said: 'The lorry must've been going fast to break the steel barrier.'
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Luckily the lorry driver was not going fast to break the sound barrier.




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Bottom line is, if you drive safely and defensively, there is no reason to be afraid of speed camera or traffic light cameras... In fact, before the traffic light camera, there should be a speed camera or TP should station there to monitor the speeding at loyang. Many vehicles has the habit of speeding along that stretch...

If you know that a traffic light is just ahead, you should be slowing down and be prepared to stop even when it is still green, but many sillyporeans upon seeing a traffic ligh junction will speed up and hopefully be able to beat the lights. If everyone obeys the basic traffic rules, than there will be less accidents.

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She said: 'The lorry was swerving left and right for one to two minutes before it suddenly went over (the divider). We could see blood and some white bags which had fallen out of the vehicle.
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siow sibo, swerving for 2 mins?? she knows how long is 2 mins or not?
i can clear that stretch of road in 2 mins. confuse



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hahaa.. TU is right man.. 2 min... reach AP

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knn, on average, i can cover 2 km in 2 mins..
she's just exaggerating, i think more like 20 secs la.....

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Can lah ! The driver fell asleep and lorry swerve left & right for 2 minutes slowly downhill before crashing to a stop lah. So no speeding is involved leh.

-- Edited by Drive on Saturday 6th of June 2009 12:36:28 PM

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sillyporean... everytime, everything, sure 'blame' others...

lan lan must agree with some bros here... safety 1st!!!

look at it this way, if he drive lorry on the left lane,
follow speed 50-60km,
don't tailgate....

i think the lorry won't capsize.

after 4 yr with comfort, i had to realise , and change my habit if i gonna drive for another 20yrs.

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German man unconscious after serious accident
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THE mini-bus struck his car from behind. That threw his vehicle into the path of a tipper truck which rammed into his car from the left.

Mr Gerd Rossow, 48, a German marine engineer, who had been turning into Raffles Marina in Tuas, sustained serious head injuries and is still unconscious in the National University Hospital's intensive care unit.

He was heading there after work at about 5.45pm on Wednesday to meet some colleagues for a drink.

The accident took place along Tuas West Drive, towards Tuas South Avenue 3.

A colleague who saw the car called the company. Mr Rossow's wife, Martha, 30, a housewife, was informed.

At the hospital on Thursday with two other friends there lending her their support, she told The Straits Times: 'The doctors told me that the brain was not responding at first.'

Doctors have managed to stop bleeding in his brain. He also had a facial fracture and a broken rib.

Mrs Rossow said they had just celebrated her birthday over the weekend and planned to make a trip to Malaysia in the coming weekend.

Married for over four years, Mrs Rossow said she and her husband would take their golden retriever for a walk in the nearby park.

Worried, she said: 'I just hope that he can recover soon and wake up.'


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No matter how safe you drive, there is also an element of LUCK.
Don't find yourself at the wrong place a the wrong time.

If it's your time to go, it's time to go.


-- Edited by tiny168 on Sunday 7th of June 2009 03:20:20 PM

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No matter how safe you drive, there is also an element of LUCK.
Don't find yourself at the wrong place a the wrong time.

If it's your time to go, it's time to go.


-- Edited by tiny168 on Sunday 7th of June 2009 03:20:20 PM



If its time to go, make sure it is a fast and painless one. Don't wanna make the whole family and friends worried.



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