SINGAPORE – Unaware that the crane boom on his lorry was raised, a man drove into a CTE tunnel, damaging the ceiling structures and causing more than $1.4 million in damage.
Lai Daohong’s act also caused the affected road to be closed for 10 hours so debris and loose cables could be removed, leading to severe traffic congestion.
The accident happened on Nov 8, 2024, and the road had to be closed for an additional four nights so repairs could be carried out.
The 56-year-old was sentenced to 13 months’ jail and fined $1,000 on July 13.
He pleaded guilty to two charges of causing the heavy vehicle to collide with government properties and driving a vehicle taller than 4.5m without being escorted by either a police officer or an auxiliary police officer.
Upon his release from prison, he will also be disqualified from driving for 24 months.
The court heard that Lai drove the lorry to Nassim Hill at around 11.20am to unload the rear bin. However, he did not unload the rear bin as the location was too narrow.
When he drove off from Nassim Hill towards Kitchener Link, he had the raised crane boom attached to the rear of his lorry.
Deputy Public Prosecutor Valerie Lim said Lai forgot to check that the raised crane boom was properly retracted before moving off.
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