Motorist accused of beating red light in crash allegedly had over 2 times alcohol limit in breath

Motorist accused of beating red light in crash allegedly had over 2 times alcohol limit in breath


SINGAPORE – A motorist who allegedly caused hurt to another driver in a traffic accident in Upper Serangoon is said to have had at least 86 micrograms (mcg) of alcohol in 100ml of breath at the time.

This is nearly 2½ times the prescribed limit of 35mcg of alcohol in 100ml of breath.

On April 16, Lee Si Min, 26, was charged with one count each of drink driving and driving in a dangerous manner.

Court documents stated that she was driving a car along Upper Serangoon Road at around 3am on July 30, 2025, when she allegedly beat a red light and her vehicle collided with another car, causing hurt to the other driver.



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