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Man in Singapore allegedly drove against traffic, sped up to 114kmh, hit school bus and left his car in flames

Man in Singapore allegedly drove against traffic, sped up to 114kmh, hit school bus and left his car in flames
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A 29-year-old man in Singapore has been charged with multiple offenses, including drink driving and dangerous driving, after a high-speed incident that resulted in a bus collision and a vehicle fire. The suspect had a prior conviction for similar driving offenses.

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This incident highlights the ongoing public safety risks posed by repeat traffic offenders and the legal consequences of reckless driving under the influence.

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SINGAPORE: A man allegedly drove against the flow of traffic, hit speeds of around 114kmh, collided with a bus and a lamp post, and left his burning car. The incident left two children on the bus needing medical attention.

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