SINGAPORE — A woman was speeding on the Central Expressway (CTE) when she lost control of her vehicle and hit a guard railing before colliding with two motorcycles, a lorry and a car
A woman was speeding on the Central Expressway when she lost control of her vehicle and hit a guard railing beforeThe impact threw both motorcyclists onto the road and caused one of them, a 31-year-old man, to suffer fatal injuries. Two men who were seated in the back of the lorry were also flung onto the road.
The court heard that Ng, 35, was driving her car along the first lane of the CTE towards Seletar Expressway at about 9.15pm on July 23, 2021.Ng failed to maintain proper control of her vehicle and collided with the centre guard railing, before veering left. The prosecutor said Ng had a prior conviction for speeding in 2013, when she was fined and given demerit points.
Referring to the estimated average speed her client was driving at, she said it was"a bit questionable" that a Mazda 3 would be able to travel at 200kmph or 215kmph.
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