Massive Crash in Kaki Bukit: Sports Car & Motorcycle Collide – Three Injured and Hospitalized

Massive Crash in Kaki Bukit: Sports Car & Motorcycle Collide – Three Injured and Hospitalized

Motorcycle Meets Sports Car in a Kaki Bukit Bumpy Cha‑Cha

It all went down at the sharp corner where Eunos Link meets Kaki Bukit Avenue 1 on Thursday morning, and the road turned into something of a dance floor for a 50‑year‑old male driver, a 51‑year‑old motorcyclist, and her 43‑year‑old pillion rider.

The Crash Scene

  • The car was cruising along Eunos Link when a motorbike, coming from the opposite lane, decided to take a right turn a little too early.
  • The result? A high‑speed zip‑zap that left the sports car and the bike both looking like they’ve been at a too‑extreme splash party.
  • Inside the car, the hood is gone, the front is a twisted metal art piece, and the windscreen has turned into a shattered kaleidoscope.
  • The motorcycle lies on its side, its parts scattered like a Jenga game that got flipped over before the guy could finish the stack. A bit of engine oil or fuel clung to the scene, hinting that an extra splash of drama wasn’t the only thing that went missing.

Everyone Stood up (Mechanically, of Course)

All three passengers were conscious right when the ambulance pulled up at Changi General Hospital. The women were covered in abrasions—yes, less than glamorous, but at least no serious injuries. The male driver, meanwhile, counted his car’s new “artistic” look and rushed to the hospital for a check‑up. Thankfully, no one had to leave a dent in their explanation of what happened.

Police Still Checking Their Radios

Police detectives are still hopping on their detectors, looking for clues on how a right turn could’ve trigged such a collision. They’ll update the scene’s story once they find out whether a helmet, a rogue bollard, or a last‑ditch attempt to spoof a direction sign was the real culprit.

Insiders’ Take

Followers on Facebook have shared a yellow Lotus photo that shows the vehicle looking slightly like a broken‑up green‑ish dragon. The stark image is a ticking reminder: even a car can get into a “broken” state if it takes a dash in the wrong direction.

Catch the Ride‑Alike Video

We’re waiting for an official report, but so far, the day’s lesson? On the roads, keep your eyes on the lane and your head on the path—unless you want to turn the highway into a crash‑course instead of a path to a safe destination.