Two people, aged 62 and 68, were transported to Tan Tock Seng Hospital following a collision between a Go-Ahead Singapore service 136 bus and a silver car at the junction of Lorong Chuan and Tai Yuan Heights on June 28. Authorities were alerted to the incident at 12 p.m., which resulted in traffic congestion for motorists heading toward Serangoon Gardens.
Details of the Investigation
The Singapore Police Force and the Singapore Civil Defence Force (SCDF) responded to the scene at noon. While two individuals were hospitalized, a third person was assessed for minor injuries at the scene but declined further medical transport, according to the SCDF.

The police confirmed that a 63-year-old male bus driver is currently assisting with ongoing investigations. Go-Ahead Singapore stated on June 29 that the bus captain has been removed from driving duties.
What Happens Next
Police investigations into the cause of the accident are ongoing. The incident impacted traffic flow because the affected junction features only a single lane in each direction, causing a bottleneck for commuters. The operator, Go-Ahead Singapore, has pledged to cooperate with the relevant authorities as they work to determine the circumstances of the collision.
Frequently Asked Questions
Who was involved in the accident?
The accident involved a service 136 bus operated by Go-Ahead Singapore and a silver car.
What is the status of the bus driver?
A 63-year-old male bus driver is assisting police with investigations and has been removed from driving duties by his employer.
Were there any injuries?
Two people, aged 62 and 68, were sent to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. A third person was assessed for minor injuries at the scene but did not require hospitalization.
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