Boundary Road Bump‑and‑Spin: One Car, Two Flush‑outs
On a sunny Monday afternoon (Dec 3), the street scene at the intersection of Boundary Road and Lorong Chuan turned into a traffic drama. A sleek silver Toyota and a polished grey Mercedes collided, and the aftermath left one of the cars stuck in a drain—yes, a real drain—beyond the police’s help.
What the Police Reported
- The incident was reported at 3:56 pm when the two cars met halfway.
- In total, six people were involved, their ages ranging from a tiny 7‑month‑old baby to a 53‑year‑old adult.
- All victims were conscious at the scene and quickly transported to both Tan Tock Seng Hospital and KK Women’s & Children’s Hospital.
Good News: No Life‑Threatening Injuries
The Straits Times confirms that none of the injuries were life‑threatening. Luckily, nobody in this splashy mishap needed extensive surgery—just a quick check‑up and a lot of stretcher‑tapping.
In a nutshell, a supermarket‑sunday traffic clatter, a minor inconvenience in the grand scheme, and a reminder that even sleek cars can get tangled when they trust each other a tad too much.
Traffic Bungle at Boundary Road
What went wrong?
- A silver Toyota’s driver, 50, got stuck in a drain after a fender‑bender. He’s one of the injured.
- The grey Mercedes was turning right at Boundary Road & Lorong Chuan when it collided with the Toyota heading straight in the other direction.
- We’re still guessing if anyone was inside that Mercedes.
Current status
The police are looking into the way the crash unfolded and handling the stuck vehicle.
Source & credits
This snapshot came from The Straits Times. Any reproduction needs permission.