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The Straits Times·3 min read·medium

Man allegedly drove against traffic, hit school bus, left car in flames

Man allegedly drove against traffic, hit school bus, left car in flames
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A 29-year-old man in Singapore faces multiple charges after driving against traffic at high speeds, causing a crash that injured two children. The suspect, who had a prior conviction for drink driving, also refused a breathalyser test.

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The incident highlights public safety concerns regarding repeat traffic offenders and the legal consequences of dangerous driving.

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According to court documents, Aaron Tan Yao Cong refused to take a breathalyser test when he was arrested.

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