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Four taken to hospital after pile-up involving four vehicles on CTE

The four vehicles involved were a ComfortDelGro taxi, a red multi-purpose vehicle, and a white sport utility vehicle seen resting on top of another red car.

Four taken to hospital after pile-up involving four vehicles on CTE

Dashcam footage from the accident on Tuesday (Jan 6) evening, which involved four vehicles, showed a white sport utility vehicle (SUV) on top of a red car. (Photo: Facebook/SGRV)

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07 Jan 2026 05:06PM (Updated: 23 Jan 2026 03:22PM)

SINGAPORE: Four people were taken to the hospital after a chain collision involving four vehicles occurred along the Central Expressway (CTE) on Tuesday (Jan 6) evening.

Dashcam footage circulating on social media showed a white sport utility vehicle on top of a red car in the aftermath of the pile-up.

The other vehicles involved were a ComfortDelGro taxi and a red multi-purpose vehicle, with visible damage to its rear tailgate.

The police were alerted to the incident at about 7.20pm, after the collision took place on the CTE towards the Seletar Expressway.

In response to queries, a police spokesperson said a 69-year-old male taxi driver and his 49-year-old passenger, along with a 54-year-old male car driver and his 27-year-old female passenger, were taken to the hospital.

A 42-year-old male driver is assisting with police investigations.

Source: CNA/jw/ml
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