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Sam Leong's band of brothers - cyclists

Cyclist jailed 2 months for beating red light, ramming into 70-year-old pedestrian, killing him​

Deputy Public Prosecutor Ng Jun Kai highlighted how Lester Lu Su Min had deliberately beat the red light before colliding into the victim, who was crossing on the green man.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Ng Jun Kai highlighted how Lester Lu Su Min had deliberately beat the red light before colliding into the victim, who was crossing on the green man.

Summary
  • Cyclist Lester Lu Su Min, 49, was jailed two months after pleading guilty to causing death by a rash act at Upper Bukit Timah Road.
  • On March 6, 2024, Lu cycled through a red light, hitting a 70-year-old pedestrian who died in hospital after the accident.
  • More people were killed or injured in road traffic accidents in the first half of 2025, compared with the same period a year ago.
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Oct 31, 2025

SINGAPORE - Even though the traffic lights at a T-junction in Upper Bukit Timah Road had already turned red for five seconds, a man cycled through the junction and rammed into a 70-year-old pedestrian crossing the road.

The pedestrian, who had the green man in his favour, was flung onto the road and died in hospital on the same day.

The cyclist, Lester Lu Su Min, 49, was sentenced to two months’ jail on Oct 31 after pleading guilty to causing death by performing a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Ng Jun Kai said that at around 5.30am on March 6, 2024, Lu left his home to meet his friend at Upper Thomson Road to go cycling.

From the meeting point, Lu and his friend cycled along Upper Thomson Road, Mandai Road, and Upper Bukit Timah Road.

As Lu was approaching a T-junction along Upper Bukit Timah Road towards Jalan Anak Bukit, the traffic lights turned red, but Lu did not stop his bicycle.

“Instead, after the traffic lights at the T-junction had turned red for approximately five seconds, the accused cycled across the T-junction at a considerable speed and collided directly into the deceased, who was crossing the T-junction which was showing the green man for pedestrians,” said DPP Ng.

The speed at which Lu was cycling at was not mentioned in court.

The force of the collision propelled the elderly pedestrian onto the road where he landed on his back.

The victim was taken to National University Hospital, where he died.

Seeking a jail term of two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half months’ jail, DPP Ng highlighted how Lu had deliberately beat the red light before colliding into the victim, who was crossing on the green man.

In sentencing, District Judge John Ng told Lu: “It is an unfortunate situation you have for yourself. It is also very sad for the family of the deceased. Nobody intends to be in such situations.”

According to the mid-year traffic figures released in August, more people were killed or injured in road traffic accidents in the first half of 2025, compared with the same period a year ago.

There were 78 fatal accidents from January to June, up from 70 in the first half of 2024, with the number of deaths rising from 72 to 79.

In 2024, the number of people killed and injured in traffic accidents hit a five-year high.
 

Cyclist jailed 2 months for beating red light, ramming into 70-year-old pedestrian, killing him​

Deputy Public Prosecutor Ng Jun Kai highlighted how Lester Lu Su Min had deliberately beat the red light before colliding into the victim, who was crossing on the green man.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Ng Jun Kai highlighted how Lester Lu Su Min had deliberately beat the red light before colliding into the victim, who was crossing on the green man.

Summary
  • Cyclist Lester Lu Su Min, 49, was jailed two months after pleading guilty to causing death by a rash act at Upper Bukit Timah Road.
  • On March 6, 2024, Lu cycled through a red light, hitting a 70-year-old pedestrian who died in hospital after the accident.
  • More people were killed or injured in road traffic accidents in the first half of 2025, compared with the same period a year ago.
AI generated

Oct 31, 2025

SINGAPORE - Even though the traffic lights at a T-junction in Upper Bukit Timah Road had already turned red for five seconds, a man cycled through the junction and rammed into a 70-year-old pedestrian crossing the road.

The pedestrian, who had the green man in his favour, was flung onto the road and died in hospital on the same day.

The cyclist, Lester Lu Su Min, 49, was sentenced to two months’ jail on Oct 31 after pleading guilty to causing death by performing a rash act not amounting to culpable homicide.

Deputy Public Prosecutor Ng Jun Kai said that at around 5.30am on March 6, 2024, Lu left his home to meet his friend at Upper Thomson Road to go cycling.

From the meeting point, Lu and his friend cycled along Upper Thomson Road, Mandai Road, and Upper Bukit Timah Road.

As Lu was approaching a T-junction along Upper Bukit Timah Road towards Jalan Anak Bukit, the traffic lights turned red, but Lu did not stop his bicycle.

“Instead, after the traffic lights at the T-junction had turned red for approximately five seconds, the accused cycled across the T-junction at a considerable speed and collided directly into the deceased, who was crossing the T-junction which was showing the green man for pedestrians,” said DPP Ng.

The speed at which Lu was cycling at was not mentioned in court.

The force of the collision propelled the elderly pedestrian onto the road where he landed on his back.

The victim was taken to National University Hospital, where he died.

Seeking a jail term of two-and-a-half to three-and-a-half months’ jail, DPP Ng highlighted how Lu had deliberately beat the red light before colliding into the victim, who was crossing on the green man.

In sentencing, District Judge John Ng told Lu: “It is an unfortunate situation you have for yourself. It is also very sad for the family of the deceased. Nobody intends to be in such situations.”

According to the mid-year traffic figures released in August, more people were killed or injured in road traffic accidents in the first half of 2025, compared with the same period a year ago.

There were 78 fatal accidents from January to June, up from 70 in the first half of 2024, with the number of deaths rising from 72 to 79.

In 2024, the number of people killed and injured in traffic accidents hit a five-year high.
2 months for killing someone .. cyclists sure R lucky
 

PMD rider hit by car while crossing road on red man in Bishan, flies off vehicle​

The accident happened at the junction of Bishan Road and Bishan Street 11 at about 7.35pm on Dec 9.

The accident happened at the junction of Bishan Road and Bishan Street 11 at about 7.35pm on Dec 9.

Dec 10, 2025

SINGAPORE – A personal mobility device (PMD) rider was taken to the hospital after an accident at a road junction in Bishan on the evening of Dec 9.

In response to queries from The Straits Times, the police and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted to an accident involving a car and a PMD at the junction of Bishan Road and Bishan Street 11 at about 7.35pm.

The PMD rider, identified as a 41-year-old man, was taken conscious to Tan Tock Seng Hospital, the authorities said.

A 43-year-old male motorist is assisting with investigations, the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

In a video uploaded on Roads.sg’s Facebook page, the PMD rider can be seen crossing the road on his vehicle while the traffic lights are not in his favour.

The PMD rider appears to come to a halt near the traffic island on the other side of the road, as a beam of light shines towards him from his left, just before a blue car comes in his direction.

The PMD rider is then hit by the car, with the impact sending him flying into the air. Parts of his PMD are seen breaking off and are flung onto the road.

The PMD rider, wearing a white shirt, can be seen getting up without the assistance of passers-by, who remain standing at the traffic island.

The driver is then seen exiting his car and approaching the PMD rider.
 
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