A 60-year-old taxi driver was injured after his vehicle turned turtle in an accident along Farrer Road early Tuesday (May 9) morning.
The Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) said it was alerted at 1.20am and dispatched an ambulance to the scene.
“One person was conveyed conscious to the National University Hospital,” a spokesman added.
The extent of the driver’s injuries was not clear, but The Straits Times understands that he has been discharged from hospital.
The overturned yellow Comfort cab was sprawled across two lanes leading into an underpass when ST arrived at around 2.30am. A sign on the road divider had also been uprooted.
The driver was believed to have hit the sign, causing his vehicle to overturn.
Police investigations are ongoing.
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