SINGAPORE — A violent midday collision at a major intersection in Buangkok has left a van overturned on its side, one driver hospitalized, and another arrested for dangerous driving.
The Singapore Police Force (SPF) and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) were alerted to the traffic accident at approximately 12:05 PM on Thursday, June 4, 2026. The crash occurred at the busy junction of Buangkok Green, Buangkok Link, and Hougang Street 93, directly impacting local traffic and commuter routes.
Dashcam footage and images circulating on social media via the SG Road Vigilante Facebook page captured the precise moment the intersection turned into a disaster zone.
According to video footage and police accounts, the accident occurred as an orange delivery van crossed the intersection while traveling from Hougang Street 93 toward Buangkok Link, just as opposing traffic lights began turning red. A black car traveling straight along a perpendicular path on Buangkok Green failed to stop, broadsiding the left side of the van with immense force.
The violent physics of the resulting T-bone collision caused the van to instantly tip over, sliding across the asphalt before coming to a complete rest on its right side.
Photos from the aftermath showed a heavily dented car bonnet, automotive debris scattered entirely within the junction's yellow box, and an SCDF fire engine deployed to secure the scene.
Emergency first responders arrived swiftly to extract the drivers and assess the casualties. The 32-year-old male van driver, who bore the brunt of the rollover impact, was rescued from the flipped vehicle. Authorities confirmed he remained conscious throughout the ordeal and was rushed via ambulance to Sengkang General Hospital for medical evaluation and treatment.
A second individual involved in the collision was assessed by paramedics at the scene for minor injuries but ultimately declined to be taken to the hospital.
The collision caused immediate logistical blockages in the northeastern residential hub. The Land Transport Authority (LTA) issued multiple urgent transit updates shortly after the crash, resulting in bus services 101 and 329 being temporarily diverted around the blocked junction.
Law enforcement acted quickly following preliminary on-site findings. The 45-year-old male car driver was arrested by police at the scene for dangerous driving causing hurt.
Under Singapore's strict Road Traffic Act, motorists convicted of dangerous driving causing hurt face severe penalties, including mandatory license disqualifications and potential prison terms. Police investigations into the exact sequence of events and light timings remain active and ongoing.
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