One motorcyclist dead, another taken to hospital in separate accidents on PIE

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The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene by an SCDF paramedic.

The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene by an SCDF paramedic.

PHOTO: SINGAPORE ROADS ACCIDENT.COM/ FACEBOOK

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SINGAPORE – One motorcyclist died while another was unconscious when taken to the hospital, in two separate accidents in less than 24 hours on the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE).

A 23-year-old man died after his motorcycle skidded on the expressway on the morning of July 11.

The police and Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said they were alerted to the accident along the PIE towards Changi Airport, before the Bedok North Avenue 3 exit, at about 4.55am.

The motorcyclist was pronounced dead at the scene by an SCDF paramedic.

A video of the accident’s aftermath posted on Facebook group Singapore roads accident.com shows a mangled motorcycle on the road, with a blue tent and some debris nearby.

Three police cars, a police van, two police motorcycles and an ambulance can be seen in the background.

In a separate accident on the afternoon of July 10, a 37-year-old female motorcyclist was taken unconscious to National University Hospital after an accident involving her motorcycle and a tipper truck on the PIE.

The police and SCDF said they were alerted to an accident along the PIE towards Tuas, after the Clementi Avenue 6 exit, at 12.50pm.

A video posted on Facebook group Singapore roads accident.com shows a mangled motorcycle and debris on the second left-most lane of the expressway after the accident.

A tipper truck, police car and ambulance can be seen in the background.

The police said investigations into both accidents are ongoing.

According to police statistics, motorcyclists and pillion riders were involved in 

more than half of all traffic accidents

 in 2023, although motorcycles make up less than 15 per cent of Singapore’s total vehicle population.

All in, 4,290 motorcycle and pillion riders were injured in accidents in 2023, which means about 12 people were involved in motorcycle-related accidents each day.

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