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Serious Boss, Another Hyundai Taxi Lost Control Causing Trail of Wreckage

yellowarse

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Another case of sudden unexplained acceleration involving Hyundai cabs. Enough evidence justifying a mass recall of all Hyundai taxis and a thorough investigation carried out. Seems to affect mainly the Sonatas.

One solution would be retrofit all older Hyundais with a automatic brake-throttle lock: stepping on the brakes would cut off the electronic throttle immediately.



Taxi leaves 8-lane trail of destruction in town


Fabian Koh

A taxi driver "lost control" of his vehicle, causing an accident which left three people in hospital and a trail of destruction across all eight lanes of Scotts Road yesterday.

Witnesses said the blue ComfortDelGro cab was exiting Claymore Hill beside Shaw House when it barged past a white Toyota Alphard, before hitting a passing Hyundai Avante just before 2pm.

It then crashed through the centre divider and hit a passing dark grey Volvo on the other side, before coming to a stop against a lamp post in front of Scotts Square.

The impact was so strong that the Volvo's airbags were deployed.

The taxi driver - thought to be a man in his 60s - was taken to hospital unconscious with a head wound, along with the driver of the Hyundai and a boy understood to have been a passenger in the Volvo.

Mr Jumaat Azhar, 24, who works at the nearby Michael Kors outlet, told The Straits Times: "The taxi driver was completely covered in blood and unconscious. I think he was bleeding from his head."

He rushed out to help after hearing "a loud bang". Mr Jumaat added that a man was attending to the taxi driver, so he called 995 before sprinting back into the mall to get an automated external defibrillator kit.

"The accident caused a traffic jam that stretched all the way back beyond what I could see," he said.

The driver of the seven-seater Toyota Alphard, Mr Hisham Badarun, 47, a driver for a construction company, told The Straits Times he was waiting to filter onto Scotts Road from Claymore Hill when he was struck by the taxi.

"It hit me from behind, then reversed, then moved forward and hit me again, before squeezing past on my left side onto the main road. I think the driver lost control of the vehicle." Except for "a big shock", Mr Hisham was fine. His was the only vehicle in which everyone escaped unscathed.

The driver of the silver Hyundai Avante, Mr Rashid Hassim, 32, was heading to his office in Tampines from Ion Orchard.

"It was loud, and my car spun. Now, the left side of my body is in pain, from my chest to my leg," said the IT support engineer.

The conditions of the taxi driver and boy were not known last night. The Singapore Civil Defence Force sent three ambulances to the scene. Police are investigating.

 

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rambo22

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i come across many old taxi uncles driving their cab dangerously

and hogging the roads

they totally ignore traffic signs and machiam their ah gong

own sg roads

worse still many a time when i overtake them, i can see

them chit chating with their fares
 

yellowarse

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i come across many old taxi uncles driving their cab dangerously

and hogging the roads

they totally ignore traffic signs and machiam their ah gong

own sg roads

worse still many a time when i overtake them, i can see

them chit chating with their fares

Agree many of these ah pek drivers have atrocious driving habits.

But this is a very clear case of a driver losing control of the car. Unless you're talking about a drunken kid drag-racing a sports car you don't normally get this kind of sustained acceleration causing such a wreckage trail. Driver obviously applied emergency brake to avoid collision but the car continued accelerating, very typical of SUA cases described in the US and Korea.
 

sukhoi-30

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Clearly there are faulty issues with the Hyundai taxis/cars and nothing seems to be done. Whether caught fire or sudden acceleration, there were lots of accidents, some of some fatal. They should used back Toyotas or Nissans for passengers' safety.
 

rambo22

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to be very honest

if the cab that i am taking that is driven by an

old uncle, i will be very worried

many of these drivers are above 65 and with poor vision

and many are medication on diabetes, high bp and high cholesterol

if these old uncles drive few hours a day then not so bad

if they were to drive 8 to 10 hours a day

god bless you

if you see cab that went into condo swimming pool

and driven into 5 foot way and shop houses,

most cases are lau uncles
 
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rambo22

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Clearly there are faulty issues with the Hyundai taxis/cars and nothing seems to be done. Whether caught fire or sudden acceleration, there were lots of accidents, some of some fatal. They should used back Toyotas or Nissans for passengers' safety.

all these Hyundai Elantra are very powerful car hor

pls dun belittle them
 

songsongjurong

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Comfort will suspend driver immediately , forfeit the S$5,000/- deposit, no rendering of medical related finanical assistance pending investigation. Meanwhile, "victims" of the accident "caused" by the taxi will be fully be paid by ComfortDelgro, token of fruit hamper, officer to be assigned to render all forms of assistance at "victim's" disposal.

Taxi driver will bear the full taxi rental rate no doubt, GIRO that is, no $$ to deduct, dig into his CPF or next of kin.
 
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