Singapore—A twenty-five-year-old male motorcyclist died Thursday morning following a violent collision with a passenger car along the Seletar West Link expressway approach.
Traffic police and emergency paramedics arrived at the multi-lane arterial road shortly after dawn to find the severely damaged motorcycle lying across the center lane. Paramedics administered immediate cardiopulmonary resuscitation to the unconscious rider before rushing him under emergency blue lights to a nearby hospital, where he was pronounced dead.
Traffic investigators cordoned off two lanes of the expressway to map skid marks and examine debris scattered across the asphalt. Initial preliminary findings indicated that the car and motorcycle collided near a merging slip road under heavy morning commuter traffic conditions.
The driver of the passenger car remained at the scene to assist traffic police with preliminary breathalyzer testing and administrative statements. Expressway operations management diverted oncoming vehicles onto alternative slip roads, causing temporary congestion that cleared by midday.
Coroner's office representatives initiated formal documentation procedures while appealing for eyewitness dashcam footage to clarify the precise sequence of events leading to the impact. Road safety advocates renewed calls for enhanced motorist vigilance along high-speed industrial link roads.
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