SINGAPORE – Six motorists aged between 21 and 35 will be charged on March 11 with dangerous driving following a series of incidents that resulted in two traffic accidents in October 2024.
Two of the motorists will also face additional charges of dangerous driving causing hurt.
The accidents occurred after a group of six vehicles were found to have been driving dangerously together, police said in a media statement on March 10.
On Oct 27, 2024, at about 1.30am, police were alerted to a traffic accident in Stamford Road towards Fort Canning Link, where a car had overturned.
Follow-up investigations by the Traffic Police later established that the accident was part of a larger incident involving six vehicles travelling together at high speed.
Preliminary investigations revealed that the cars had been speeding along the CTE towards the AYE, reaching speeds of up to 176kmh – nearly double the 90kmh speed limit.





