Roadside Violence Captured on Viral Video
A violent confrontation between a taxi driver and a lorry driver erupted on Ban San Street on June 26, leaving one man hospitalised and a digital audience of more than 1.7 million people watching the aftermath. The brawl, which saw two men abandon their vehicles to trade blows in broad daylight, has ignited a firestorm of public debate over conduct on the road.
Anatomy of a Street Fight
The incident, documented by Instagram account @jjyee0728, began with a heated verbal exchange between a ComfortDelGro taxi driver and a man in a grey long-sleeved shirt. A witness who spoke to Shin Min Daily News said he thought the man in grey was a lorry driver. In the footage, the taxi driver attempts to drive away, only for the man in grey to reach through the open window and appear to throw a punch. The situation escalated rapidly: both men spilled out of their vehicles, with the man in grey appearing to force the taxi driver backwards into his vehicle. The violence only ceased when three members of the public intervened to separate the pair.

Emergency Response and Hospitalisation
The Singapore Civil Defence Force received a call for assistance at Ban San Street at about 4.15pm. Paramedics arrived to find one man injured, subsequently transporting him to Tan Tock Seng Hospital. The incident has triggered a broader conversation regarding the professional standards expected of those behind the wheel of commercial vehicles.
The Court of Public Opinion
With more than 900 comments trailing the viral footage, the public has been quick to weigh in. Many social media users have drawn parallels to a separate, recent fight between two women at a coffee shop. While some users lauded the bystanders for their intervention, others demanded immediate repercussions. One commenter explicitly urged the taxi company to review the driver’s behaviour, arguing that such “unruly” conduct reflects poorly on the service provider’s reputation.
Pending Disciplinary and Legal Scrutiny
The sheer scale of the digital exposure—now exceeding 1.7 million views—ensures that the fallout will extend beyond the street. The taxi driver faces the likelihood of an internal disciplinary review by his employer. Meanwhile, the intense public pressure is already forcing transport companies to grapple with how they manage the reputations of their fleets in an era where every road dispute is recorded, uploaded, and scrutinised.
