Tragic Crash on Malaysia’s Second Link: Cyclist Falls, Van Strikes – Harrowing Incident Reported by Singapore News

Tragic Crash on Malaysia’s Second Link: Cyclist Falls, Van Strikes – Harrowing Incident Reported by Singapore News

Unexpected Road Bump Leaves Motorcyclist in a Tumble

Picture this: a sunny morning on the Second Link in Malaysia, a van cruising along its usual path, and a motorcycle—roadster or not—chasing its destiny. But tragedy decided to play a cruel prank on the rider. The van’s dash cam captured it all.

What the Video Shows (and What It Don’t)

  • Location: Second Link highway, Malaysia.
  • When: Wednesday, September 19th, around 7:58 am.
  • Source: The van’s front‑mounted camera.
  • Quick 0:31‑second Climax: The motorcycle shoves off into the middle of the road, hits something invisible (or maybe a rogue pothole), and goes airborne – only to plummet back onto the asphalt with a rather unfortunate rider.
  • After the crash: The rider rolls, which is all the van driver can do in the blink of an eye. Next thing you know, the van swoops in and… well—gets the crossover.
  • Van’s reaction: It pulls over just before the footage fades out. The driver, apparently shaken,’s still at a loss for words.

Victim or Van: No Need to Point Fingers

On the Beh Chia Lor – Singapore Road Facebook page, a viewer shared a heartfelt plea: “Please don’t blame my friend (the van driver).” The message underlines that accidents can happen in a split second, especially when the van’s brakes are less responsive than the camera’s pixel‑per‑frame capture.

Takeaway in One Sentence

When a motorcycle meets an unseen obstacle, a van’s dash cam serves as a sobering reminder that even the fastest “road movie” can turn into a painful reality in a heartbeat.