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Drunk man driving a private car on Tseung Kwan O Road and hitting a taxi head-on was arrested for dangerous driving

2022-12-26T01:13:19.018Z


A bizarre traffic violation occurred during the Christmas season. At about 9:00 p.m. yesterday (25th), a private car collided head-on with a taxi at the junction of Tseung Kwan O Road and Kai Tin Road at the opposite of the Lam Tin Fire Station. The police arrived at the scene,


A bizarre traffic violation occurred during the Christmas season. At about 9:00 p.m. yesterday (25th), a private car collided head-on with a taxi at the junction of Tseung Kwan O Road and Kai Tin Road at the opposite of the Lam Tin Fire Station.

The police arrived at the scene, and the taxi driver and the driver of the private car were not injured. After investigation, the police confirmed that the white private car was driving against the lane. The police conducted an alcohol test on the driver of the private car named Zhao (49 years old), and the result exceeded the standard He was arrested on suspicion of drink driving and dangerous driving.


Some netizens took photos of the accident and shared them on social media, and they went viral. Some netizens discussed when private cars started driving against the lane. The dormitory of the Disciplined Forces in Tong turned up, that is, the driver drove in the opposite direction for at least several hundred meters.


(Alan Ho/online photo)

Someone left a message and called the male driver of a private car a "road nuclear bomb" and questioned him as a "holiday driver".

Some netizens also provided car cam videos, saying that they had seen the private car driving against the lane before the incident, and there was a near accident, "I ran into him first, luckily he didn't hit me."

Source: hk1

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