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    Woman killed in Sengkang bus accident

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      Dawnie
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      I thought she is 33 years old too. Looking at the video, she looked more like 33, rather then 66. It is really very sad, how could the bus driver not see her cross the road? Looking at the traffic and pedestrian crossing the road, it looked like the traffic light was in the victim’s favour. RIP!

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        puff
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        Bus driver very reckless nowadays … I can stand beside the zebra crossing waiting for the bus to slow down but instead it sped pass.

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          auntieM
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          puff:
          Bus driver very reckless nowadays .... I can stand beside the zebra crossing waiting for the bus to slow down but instead it sped pass.

          Something missing in the training or just plain attitude problem? Really have to be careful.. ...RIP to the lady.. :sad:

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            timtim
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            MrsSeah:
            Yesterday I see the news, it said 33 yrs old leh.

            CNA and News anyhow report. They have corrected to 66 years old today. Yesterday they found a NTUC card on her body which belongs to her daughter, whom is 33 years old. That caused the mix up and confusion. I guess the body must be badly \"damaged\" until they can't tell her age on the spot.

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              blueblue
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              They found a ntuc card on the deceased. It belong to her daughter not the deceased. They made a mistake.

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                concern2
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                timtim:
                MrsSeah:

                Yesterday I see the news, it said 33 yrs old leh.


                CNA and News anyhow report. They have corrected to 66 years old today. Yesterday they found a NTUC card on her body which belongs to her daughter, whom is 33 years old. That caused the mix up and confusion. I guess the body must be badly \"damaged\" until they can't tell her age on the spot.

                This is so unfortunate and sad :sad: . Whenever I walk DD to school, I always wonder if there'll be a vehicle behind me that misses DD and I often make sure she walks beside me. Now, I have to turn my head to make sure. It is different if the traffic is coming head-on. This is a blind spot for pedestrians. Motorists need to be extra careful at such junctions - especially cyclists and joggers - please do not assume that the drivers can see you, or will remember to stop/slow down.

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                  znzyzyzx
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                  Very sad. I hope pedestrian learnt that whether traffic light is in your favour or not, always be alert. I have seen so frequently pedestrian just take their own sweet time crossing the road, smsing on the phone, etc. They think that the drivers will have to give way/slow down for them. They dint realise that all it takes is one careless/reckless driver, or may be technical fault of the brake, and they could be gone. No meaning arguing whose fault it is after that, for the victim.

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                    Mychildren
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                    I always tell my children,\"Always think that the drivers cannot see you, you must be careful yourself when crossing the road.\"


                    I actually hate that vehicles are allowed to cross at the same time the traffic light is green for right turning vehicles. Kids always thought that once the traffic turns green, they are safe to cross already.

                    I remember years back when my boys were still small, we were crossing a zebra crossing, one of them in front of me. A red car just sped right through in front of us. If I had not pull back my son in time, he would already have been hit. 🙏

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                      puff
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                      znzyzyzx:
                      Very sad. I hope pedestrian learnt that whether traffic light is in your favour or not, always be alert. I have seen so frequently pedestrian just take their own sweet time crossing the road, smsing on the phone, etc. They think that the drivers will have to give way/slow down for them. They dint realise that all it takes is one careless/reckless driver, or may be technical fault of the brake, and they could be gone. No meaning arguing whose fault it is after that, for the victim.

                      Very hard for pedestrian to avoid the accident in a situation like this at the traffic light junction when the vehicle is turning rite.
                      If a pedestrian would to stop half way when there r vehicles turning rite than he/ she would not be able to make in time to cross the road within the green man duration as most driver would just continue to turn as long as you r not in their path.

                      Hence the only way to be safer is to only cross the road when there is a group of pedestrians harder for driver to miss.

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                        iLoveChubby
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                        This is really sad…


                        I always remind my kids and helper to make sure the cars are "completely stationary" before crossing the traffic lights/zebra crossing… because we as pedestrians really cannot trust the drivers.

                        I almost had an accident few yrs back when I (heavily pregnant w my 2nd kid) was crossing traffic lights with my kid (green man was not even blinking). The cars at 1st and 2nd lane were alrdy stationary when we started to cross and suddenly this taxi at the 3rd lane just SPED past us when we were in the middle of the traffic lights crossing!!..
                        If my kid & I were just 1-2 steps ahead, i guess i wont be here today writing on KSP forum.
                        Most regretful of all, I was in such a state of shock that I didnt take note of the taxi no. and there isnt any camera ard then.

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