Above: File picture of theaccident scene at Upper Paya Lebar Road in 2005. Pictured inset is Ms He Xueli, a 22-year-old car sales agent who died when her customer, Mr Regan Lee,lost control of the new Mazda MX-5 he was test-driving.
AN ENFORCEMENT loophole in the Road Traffic Act has been closed up following the Parliament's sitting on Wednesday.
A driver now faces the immediate suspension of his driving licence if he has caused serious injury or death, or serious damage to buildings and structures, once police investigations commence.
Such a suspension imposed will remain in force until the case is tried and determined in court.
The amendment addresses the loopholethat a motorist can continue to shop for a car even though he may have caused a serious road accident or a death, as in the case of Regan Lee Da Wen in 2005.
Currently a motorist's driving licencecan only be suspended after he is formally charged in court for serious offences such as dangerous driving, where death or serious injury is caused.
In Lee's case, because the investigation was complex, 18 months passed before he was charged in court.
Regan Lee Da Wen pleaded guilty to causing the death of Miss Angela He Xueli, 22.
During this period, members of the public raised concerns that Lee could continue to buy cars and drive on the roads to the detriment of public safety.
Lee was test-driving a Mazda MX-5 when he lost control of the high-performance sports car and got into a high-speed three car accident.
According to a Straits Times report, the car flew over the road divider, smashed head-on into a black BMW, flipped over it and crashed down into a van in the other lane.
While the then 24-year-old Lee escaped from the wreck almost unscathed, his passenger was not so lucky.
22-year-old sales agent He Xueli, seated beside him during the test drive, was killed.
The court eventually sentenced him to seven months imprisonment for reckless driving and disqualified him from driving for 10 years.
a1motor@sph.com.sg
-- Edited by ProTaxi on Wednesday 28th of November 2012 09:53:51 PM
Kelvin Seah Koon Yong, the driver of the Lexus which was involved in a traffic accident with a Sonata taxi at the Bugis junction between Rochor Road and Victoria Street
has been charged in court for drink-driving and dangerous driving. The accident occurred last Saturday morning at exactly the same spot where a Ferrari smashed into a
Sonata taxi two weeks earlier, killing the Ferrari driver as well as the taxi driver and his passenger. Seah was reportedly drink-driving and driving dangerously by beating
the red light and ramming into a taxi which had the right of way at the junction. The case attracted much public attention due to its close timing to the Ferrari case.
Seah did not engage a lawyer and will return to court on June 13.
The driver of the Lexus that allegedly ran a red light and hit a taxi and another car at a Rochor Road junction last Saturday has been charged in court.
-- Edited by ProTaxi on Wednesday 28th of November 2012 10:09:41 PM