Sam Leong's band of brothers - cyclists

Aug 18, 2025, 04:20pm

12-year-old girl taken to hospital, cyclist assisting with investigations after accident in Punggol​

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Cherlynn Ng
Submitted by Stomper
Sarah
A 12-year-old girl was taken to hospital after an accident with a cyclist at Punggol Waterway Park on Aug 15.

According to a Facebook post on Aug 16, the girl was knocked down by the cyclist in front of Waterway Point.

The police told Stomp they received a call for assistance at about 5.20pm.

The girl was conscious when taken to hospital.

"A 51-year-old man is assisting with investigations for rash act causing hurt," police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.


Matthew L. Tan

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A friend's 12 yrs old daughter was knocked down by a cyclist in-front of Waterway Point, Punggol yesterday. She is currently still unconscious in ICU. Decided to share to fellow cyclist, please please slow down when approaching crowds and people(especially near bus-stops and walk ways fill with old folks and children). No matter who's at fault, we as cyclist should really slow down since we are the one creating the impact. I have seen too many cyclist, sound bell and expect people to give way, while riding fast. It's true on certain path we have the "right" of way, and some pedestrian are just simply irresponsible and self-entitled, (same goes to some of us) still, I really do not think we want anyone hurt since we have control of a "vehicle". So, lets be gracious cyclist and enjoy a safe trip for ourselves and others. Thanks!
 
Aug 27, 2025, 06:46pm

Aunty on bicycle yells vulgarities, purposely backs into pedestrian in altercation outside Jurong Point​

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Ong Su Mann
Submitted by Stomper
Sarah, Lee, Randy
A woman on a bicycle was caught on camera using vulgarities in an altercation with a pedestrian at a traffic junction outside Jurong Point.

Several Stompers alerted Stomp to a 33-second video of the argument posted online by Singapore Incidents on Aug 26.

According to the post, the incident took place at 6am.

"This aunt screaming and yelling, cycling at a fast speed across the pedestrian pathway below the HDB. She knocked me down and shouted at me loudly," said the post.

"She even used her bicycle to run across my legs rudely.

"I told her to stop while I called for police assistance. She still rode off towards the direction of Jurong Point. Some passer-by told me that she's working in one of the F&B outlets in Jurong Point.


"It caused me to fall, and have bruises and some injury."

The post was credited to Adetitudeme Ida.

The video does not show whom the woman was arguing with.

Speaking in Hokkien, a voice called her a crazy woman.

She turned around and scolded the person in Mandarin: "You go and die."

The woman rang the bell on her bicycle and ranted about having to go to work and her bell being so loud, but people still didn't give way.

An unseen person can be heard letting out a cry.

After getting off her bike, the woman lifted it and banged it down on the ground in a threatening manner in front of the person taking the video.

The woman lifted it and banged it down on the ground in front of the video-taker in a threatening manner.
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She then walked backwards and purposely bumped into the video-taker, who can be heard grunting in pain before the video ends.

One netizen commented on Instagram: "Aiyoh auntie so rude ah!! Like gangster lol."
 
Sep 4, 2025, 09:53am

Cyclist hogs road, then poses for Stomper in Katong​

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Submitted by Stomper
Shamini
A driver had an encounter with a cyclist who allegedly blocked traffic near Katong V shopping mall in the early hours of Aug 31.

Stomper Shamini told Stomp that the man was 'hogging' the road and not giving way to cars.

"When I sounded the horn, his ego was triggered and he stopped in the middle of the road, refusing to move," she said.


"He signalled at us to take the next lane.

"When we started moving, he rode away and suddenly appeared by my passenger side, smiling."

A video and photo shared by Shamini show the cyclist flashing a 'peace' sign as if posing for the camera.

"Making him famous since he cooperated by posing for my photos and videos," she said.

"I am sharing this incident to warn others about this road bully so they can be cautious."
 
Sep 4, 2025, 03:57pm

Man confronts cyclist for not picking up his dog's poop: 'Then he ran into me with his bicycle'​

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Ethel Tseng
TNP
Sept 3, 2025

A man who confronted an elderly cyclist for not picking up his dog's poop claims he was knocked down by the cyclist, injuring his ankle in the process.

Mr Chew, 46, told reporters from Shin Min Daily News that he was walking his own pet at Alexandra Park Connector on Aug 29 when he saw an elderly man leave his dog's poop on a grass patch.


When asked to clean it up, the man retorted that he couldn't see it.

Mr Chew recounted: "He challenged me, saying if I saw it, I should clean it."

A video provided by Mr Chew shows the elderly man riding a bicycle while his dog defecates. Mr Chew is then seen approaching him, which leads to a heated argument between the two.


"He was very rude and asked me to clean it for him," said Mr. Chew. "Then he ran into me with his bicycle."

Mr Chew said he suffered a bruised ankle as a result.

He encounters the elderly man about four times a week. He said that the man didn't have any plastic bags with him, indicating he had no intention of cleaning up.

Elderly man says he was provoked​

In another video, the 81-year-old cyclist says that he was provoked by Mr Chew, which led him to retaliate with vulgarities.

After being knocked down, Mr Chew held on to the man's bicycle to prevent him from leaving until police arrived.

In response to queries from The New Paper, the police confirmed that they received a call for assistance at Block 83 Strathmore Avenue in Queenstown at 5.05pm on Aug 29.

"A 46-year-old man sustained minor injuries but did not require medical attention," the police said.

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Signs asking dog owners to clean up after their pets have been put up along the park connector, with offenders facing a fine of up to $1,000.

Mr Chew claims the elderly man also pulled out one of these signs at Dawson Road and threw it on the ground.

He shared screenshots from a dog lover chat group where multiple people claimed to have seen the elderly man walking his dog multiple times.

A member of the chat group told Shin Min that although he had not witnessed the man's refusal to clean up after his pet, he was concerned about the way he walked the dog.

"The dog's leash was so short that it felt like he was dragging the dog along."
 
Let's see how many cyclists are involved in causing these horrific crashes.

 
More cycling related carnage. Very satisfying to watch.

 
Another fucking cyclist riding around without brakes.

 

Cyclist, 69, dies after cutting across 5 lanes at Outram Road & getting hit by car, driver gets S$6,000 fine & 8-year driving ban​

The female driver got down to help the man and called for an ambulance.

Daniel Seow
October 16, 2025, 10:37 AM
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A 69-year-old Singaporean man was hit by a car after he cycled across multiple lanes along Outram Road and rode into the path of a car, which swerved to avoid him but was unable to stop in time.

The 42-year-old female driver got down to help the cyclist and called for an ambulance.

However, the man eventually succumbed to a sudden cardiac arrest linked to injuries caused by the accident nine days later in January 2023.

The driver was fined S$6,000 in court on Oct. 15.

She was also barred from holding or obtaining a driving licence for eight years.

Cut across 5-lane road​


Court documents seen by Mothership showed that the accident took place on Jan. 10, 2023 at a five-lane section along Outram Road towards Seng Poh Road.

Sometime before 4:35pm, the driver was driving on the second rightmost lane of the road at around 53km/h to 64 km/h.

The speed limit of Outram Road is 60 km/h.

Meanwhile, the man was riding a bicycle diagonally across the road from left to right.

Prosecutors said the driver's view of the bicycle was initially obscured by a white minibus on the next lane to her left.

After crossing the minibus, the bicycle encroached into the driver's lane.

She swerved right and braked, but ended up colliding with the cyclist, which threw him off his bicycle.

The driver then alighted to render aid to the man, and called for an ambulance.

Died 9 days later​

The man was brought to Singapore General Hospital (SGH) conscious via ambulance.

He suffered multiple fractures from the accident, including to his spine, facial region, right ankle and left big toe, as well as lacerations on his thigh, heel and forehead.

He went for surgery two days later.

However, on Jan. 19, 2023, the man had a sudden cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated.

An autopsy determined his cause of death was pulmonary thromboembolism due to deep vein thrombosis of the lower limb, which doctors attributed to injuries from the accident.

A Health Sciences Authority (HSA) report reconstructing the accident found that the driver was briefly able to see the man when he entered her lane.

Her perception-response time was estimated to be between 3.1 seconds to 3.8 seconds, slightly slower than that of typical drivers under similar circumstances, the report found.

She was charged with driving without due care and attention by failing to keep a proper lookout for the deceased cyclist, and causing his death.

Driver gets S$6,000 fine & driving ban​


Prosecutors sought a fine of between S$6,000 to S$8,000 and an eight-year disqualification from driving.

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They argued that a fine is "appropriate" because of the deceased's negligence, which "lowered the accused's culpability".

He had cycled across multiple lanes in violation of traffic rules, and did not look back to check that the road was clear even though there were other vehicles using it, prosecutors pointed out.

The prosecutors also noted that the driver has a "generally good driving record", had the right of way, and also alighted after the accident to help the deceased.

On Oct. 15, the judge sentenced the driver to a fine of S$6,000, which she has paid.

She was also disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for eight years.
 

Cyclist, 69, dies after cutting across 5 lanes at Outram Road & getting hit by car, driver gets S$6,000 fine & 8-year driving ban​

The female driver got down to help the man and called for an ambulance.

Daniel Seow
October 16, 2025, 10:37 AM
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A 69-year-old Singaporean man was hit by a car after he cycled across multiple lanes along Outram Road and rode into the path of a car, which swerved to avoid him but was unable to stop in time.

The 42-year-old female driver got down to help the cyclist and called for an ambulance.

However, the man eventually succumbed to a sudden cardiac arrest linked to injuries caused by the accident nine days later in January 2023.

The driver was fined S$6,000 in court on Oct. 15.

She was also barred from holding or obtaining a driving licence for eight years.

Cut across 5-lane road​


Court documents seen by Mothership showed that the accident took place on Jan. 10, 2023 at a five-lane section along Outram Road towards Seng Poh Road.

Sometime before 4:35pm, the driver was driving on the second rightmost lane of the road at around 53km/h to 64 km/h.

The speed limit of Outram Road is 60 km/h.

Meanwhile, the man was riding a bicycle diagonally across the road from left to right.

Prosecutors said the driver's view of the bicycle was initially obscured by a white minibus on the next lane to her left.

After crossing the minibus, the bicycle encroached into the driver's lane.

She swerved right and braked, but ended up colliding with the cyclist, which threw him off his bicycle.

The driver then alighted to render aid to the man, and called for an ambulance.

Died 9 days later​

The man was brought to Singapore General Hospital (SGH) conscious via ambulance.

He suffered multiple fractures from the accident, including to his spine, facial region, right ankle and left big toe, as well as lacerations on his thigh, heel and forehead.

He went for surgery two days later.

However, on Jan. 19, 2023, the man had a sudden cardiac arrest and could not be resuscitated.

An autopsy determined his cause of death was pulmonary thromboembolism due to deep vein thrombosis of the lower limb, which doctors attributed to injuries from the accident.

A Health Sciences Authority (HSA) report reconstructing the accident found that the driver was briefly able to see the man when he entered her lane.

Her perception-response time was estimated to be between 3.1 seconds to 3.8 seconds, slightly slower than that of typical drivers under similar circumstances, the report found.

She was charged with driving without due care and attention by failing to keep a proper lookout for the deceased cyclist, and causing his death.

Driver gets S$6,000 fine & driving ban​


Prosecutors sought a fine of between S$6,000 to S$8,000 and an eight-year disqualification from driving.

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They argued that a fine is "appropriate" because of the deceased's negligence, which "lowered the accused's culpability".

He had cycled across multiple lanes in violation of traffic rules, and did not look back to check that the road was clear even though there were other vehicles using it, prosecutors pointed out.

The prosecutors also noted that the driver has a "generally good driving record", had the right of way, and also alighted after the accident to help the deceased.

On Oct. 15, the judge sentenced the driver to a fine of S$6,000, which she has paid.

She was also disqualified from holding or obtaining a driving licence for eight years.
Why does the car driver need to be punished when its reckless cycling and endangerment to everyone else..? What kind of fuck up law is it?
 
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