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SBS Transit Bus Accident Claims Driver’s Life and 5 Passengers Injured

 


A 58-year-old SBS Transit bus driver tragically lost his life following a self-skidding accident on Thursday, Nov 21, 2024, at the junction of Kaki Bukit Avenue 2 and Kaki Bukit Road 1. Five male passengers, aged 26 to 38, were also injured and transported to the hospital.

The Singapore Police Force and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) responded to the incident at around 11 PM. The bus, plying the service 137 route, reportedly self-skidded, crashing into a tree. Images circulating online show the bus with its windshield shattered and partially dislodged, revealing the severity of the impact.

The driver was found unconscious and taken to the hospital, where he succumbed to his injuries despite medical efforts. SBS Transit spokesperson Grace Wu expressed deep sorrow over the loss, describing the driver as a good and helpful bus captain. SBS Transit has extended condolences to the driver’s family and pledged to provide full support during this challenging time.

Mrs. Wu also emphasized that the well-being of the injured passengers remains a priority. SBS Transit representatives visited the hospital to render assistance and express concern, wishing all five passengers a complete and speedy recovery.

The company is cooperating with the police in their ongoing investigations. The Ministry of Manpower (MOM) has been contacted for further details.

This tragic incident has sparked questions about road safety and the causes of self-skidding accidents, highlighting the importance of vigilance and safety protocols for public transportation.



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