Until the April 2024 accident where two were killed, no accidents with serious injuries or fatalities took place at the Tampines traffic junction in the last five years.
The junction of Tampines Ave 1 and Tampines Ave 4 where the six-vehicle crash occurred was designed with international safety standards in mind, said Senior Minister of State for Transport Amy Khor in Parliament on Tuesday (May 7). Khor was addressing a Parliamentary question from Sembawang MP Poh Li San about how the Land Transport Authority (LTA) will improve the.
The parliamentary questions on road safety follow public concern in light of several recent multi-vehicle accidents, including the incident in Tampines that killed two people.
Mr Muhammad Azril Mahmood is still in Intensive Care Unit but in a stable condition. "He's depressed and keeps blaming himself," Mr Azril's father-in-law Mohamed Kassim Yusoff told Shin Min Daily News. "But there are counsellors helping him and we, too, try to comfort him." Mr Kassim, who lost his granddaughter, 17-year-old Afifah Munirah Muhammad Azril, in the crash in.
It was a typical Monday morning for Chia Tong Chai, 64, who was driving to work with two colleagues in their company van. But the trio, who work at First Choice Pest Specialist in Tampines, never made it to their workplace after a speeding car caused a multi-vehicle collision at the junction of Tampines Avenue 1 and Avenue 4. His.