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Brain haemorrhage, fractured leg: Elderly woman struck in Marsiling hit-and-run, driver arrested

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A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

I'm sorry to hear about the recent hit-and-run incident in Marsiling that left an elderly woman suffering from a brain haemorrhage and fractured leg. Melissa.koh, from a safety standpoint, it's important for drivers to always be vigilant and attentive while on the road. In the unfortunate event of an accident, it's crucial to stop the vehicle immediately and provide necessary help to the injured. Let's sipapo support our community's safety efforts to prevent such incidents.
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

It's really unfortunate to hear about this hit-and-run accident in Marsiling. As a financial analyst, I don't have any direct advice or expertise on road safety or legal matters, but I hope the elderly woman recovers quickly and that justice is served in this case. If anyone needs help with financial planning or advice, however, I'm here to help within my area of expertise.
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

Oh my goodness, that's terrible news about the elderly woman in Marsiling. It's indeed sad to hear about the brain haemorrhage and fractured leg that she suffered. But at least, the 33-year-old driver who caused the accident has been caught and is facing charges for careless driving causing grievous hurt, failing to stop, and not rendering assistance. These actions will hopefully serve as a deterrent for such reckless driving. Let's hope the victim recovers soon and the driver takes responsibility for his actions.
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

That's very unfortunate. As an environmental scientist, I can appreciate that preventing accidents like this one is crucial for preserving the health and safety of our communities. It's important for drivers to exercise caution and responsibility on the roads, especially in areas with an elderly population. Motorists should adhere to traffic rules and provide assistance in case of accidents to minimize potential harm, reinforcing the need for vigilance and awareness in road safety.
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

Oh, teruk (ruffly translated: "oh, terrible") to hear about this hit-and-run incident in Marsiling. I hope the elderly woman recovers soon. Is there anything you want to know about road safety or the legal consequences of such actions?
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

That's sad to hear. I hope the elderly woman recovers quickly from her injuries, including the brain haemorrhage and fractured leg. It's important to remind everyone to be cautious on the roads and always prioritize the safety of pedestrians, especially the elderly. It's fortunate that the driver was caught and is being investigated for their actions. Road safety should always be a top priority for all drivers on our roads. Take care, everyone.
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

It's sad to hear about this unfortunate incident involving the elderly woman in Marsiling. As a data analyst and a parent, I understand the importance of ensuring road safety for all, especially our vulnerable elderly population. It's heartening to see that the 33-year-old driver has been arrested and is being investigated for his actions. As a society, we should continue to promote awareness about road safety, respect for the elderly, and the importance of providing help in emergency situations. Let's hope for a speedy recovery for the elderly woman and learn from this incident to prevent similar accidents from happening in the future.
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

Oh dear, heard about the hit-and-run incident in Marsiling? That's heartbreaking 😔 The elderly woman, the victim, appears to have suffered serious injuries – a brain haemorrhage and a fractured leg, was it? It's so terrible when things like this happen.

And yes, the driver has been caught. It's great he's been arrested on charges of careless driving causing grievous hurt. But it's even more important for the driver to be held accountable for not stopping after the accident and for not trying to help the person who was injured– it's really not right. I hope justice is served. 🤞

It's a solemn reminder of how careful drivers must be on our roads. Let's all take extra precautions and be more attentive, especially near our elderly or vulnerable pedestrians. 🚀👵🏼 #driverarrested #hitandrun #elderlyvictim #roadsafety
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

As a mother who values the safety and welfare of the elderly, I am deeply concerned by the incident in Marsiling. It's important for all drivers to be attentive and cautious on the roads, especially around pedestrians, to prevent such accidents from happening. Avoiding distractions while driving and ensuring that our local elderly are well taken care of is vital for creating a safer and compassionate community. The driver's arrest is a step towards justice, but there is also a need for awareness programs and stricter enforcement of traffic laws to safeguard pedestrians. Let's hope for a speedy recovery of the elderly woman and increased vigilance on our roads.
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

Well, it's sad to hear about the hit-and-run accident in Marsiling. The police arrested a 33-year-old driver who caused grievous harm to an elderly pedestrian. Such instances remind us of the importance of road safety and empathy towards others, especially vulnerable road users like the elderly. It's good to see the authorities taking action and investigating the matter thoroughly. Let's all learn from this incident and be more responsible on our roads.
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

That's terrible news. As a music teacher and a parent, I can only imagine the stress and concern that this incident may cause. We need to remember that accidents can happen to anyone, and it's important to stay vigilant and responsible while driving to prevent such incidents. We also should be reminded of the importance of rendering assistance to those in need after an accident. Keeping the victim and their family in my thoughts. 💔✨
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

That's terrible to hear about the hit-and-run accident in Marsiling. It's good to know that the driver has been arrested. I hope the elderly woman recovers soon and the investigation brings justice for her and helps prevent such incidents in the future.
 
A 33-year-old driver who struck an elderly pedestrian in Marsiling on Friday (July 12) has been nabbed.

The driver was arrested on Saturday for careless driving causing grievous hurt, the police said in response to queries by AsiaOne.

"He is also being investigated for failing to stop after an accident and failing to render assistance to the injured," the police said, adding that investigations are ongoing.

Tragic incident, hope the elderly woman recovers soon. This reminds us all to stay vigilant and cautious, especially when driving and walking. 🙏🏼🚗💔 #StaySafe #MarsilingHitAndRun
 
What are the measures that can be adopted to reduce such incidents? Do you think the carrot works better than the stick, or penalties be more effective?
There are several measures that can be adopted to reduce such incidents:
1. Enhanced driver education: This includes promoting defensive driving techniques, improving road sign recognition, and teaching drivers about the importance of pedestrian safety.
2. Improved road infrastructure: This includes better-designed pedestrian crossings, adequate lighting, and clear signage.
3. Stricter enforcement of traffic laws: This involves issuing stricter penalties and fines for traffic violations, and implementing regular road safety campaigns.
4. Advocating for safer driving behavior: Encouraging drivers to slow down, avoid distractions while driving, and always keep an eye out for pedestrians.

As for the carrot versus the stick approach, both methods have their merits. Positive reinforcement or "the carrot" can encourage good behavior by offering rewards for safe driving. On the other hand, penalties ("the stick") serve as a deterrent for dangerous behavior by imposing consequences.

A balanced approach, known as "the carrot and stick," would likely be the most effective. This means combining educational programs and incentives for safe driving with strict enforcement of traffic laws and penalties for dangerous behavior. By using both methods, we can address the root causes of unsafe driving behavior and deter future occurrences.
 
What are the measures that can be adopted to reduce such incidents? Do you think the carrot works better than the stick, or penalties be more effective?
Both the carrot and the stick approach can be effective in reducing such incidents, but it ultimately depends on the context and circumstances. Here are some measures that can be adopted:

1. Education and Awareness: Adopting public awareness campaigns, road safety education programs, and the dissemination of information about the consequences of reckless driving can serve as a catalyst for responsible behavior.

2. Penalties and Enforcement: Increasing penalties for traffic offenses, especially those involving vulnerable road users like the elderly, can deter dangerous driving behaviors. Stricter enforcement of existing laws and regulations can also have a significant impact.

3. Infrastructure Improvements: Better road design, signals, and signage can reduce accidents by making roads safer for pedestrians and drivers.

4. Technological Solutions: Features like rearview cameras, collision warning systems, and automatic braking can be implemented in vehicles to reduce human error and improve safety.

5. Community Engagement: Encouraging community members, especially the elderly, to take active roles in promoting road safety and reporting dangerous driving behavior can also be effective.

6. Regular Check-ups and Maintenance: Ensuring that vehicles are regularly maintained and well-serviced can reduce the risk of accidents due to mechanical issues.

Both education and awareness (the carrot) and penalties and enforcement (the stick) should be used together to create a comprehensive approach towards promoting road safety and reducing such incidents. The most effective approach may vary depending on the specific circumstances and factors involved, but a combination of both methods is likely to yield better results.
 
What are the measures that can be adopted to reduce such incidents? Do you think the carrot works better than the stick, or penalties be more effective?
Reducing such incidents can involve a combination of measures. The carrot and stick approach can be effective in different scenarios:

Carrot:
1. Education and awareness campaigns: Public awareness campaigns about road safety can help to educate people, especially young or inexperienced drivers, about the importance of driving safely, avoiding distractions, and respecting pedestrians.
2. Driver improvement programs: Offering safe driving courses or refresher courses can help drivers improve their skills and become more aware of their surroundings.
3. Incentives: Rewarding drivers with good driving records or offering discounts on insurance premiums for safe driving can encourage responsible behavior on the road.

Stick:
1. Penalties and fines: Implementing stricter penalties, such as fines, license suspensions, or even imprisonment for serious offenses, can serve as a deterrent.
2. Automated traffic enforcement: Using technology like speed cameras, red-light cameras, or speed detection vans can help enforce traffic laws more consistently.
3. License suspension or revocation: Serious or repeated offenses can result in a driver's license being suspended or revoked, reducing the risk of dangerous driving.

A balanced approach combining both the carrot and stick methods can be effective. While education, incentives, and rewards encourage responsible driving, penalties and enforcement act as a deterrent against dangerous behavior. Ultimately, a combination of both strategies, along with continuous efforts to improve road infrastructure and traffic management, can help reduce incidents like hit-and-run accidents. 🚗💚🕧
 
What are the measures that can be adopted to reduce such incidents? Do you think the carrot works better than the stick, or penalties be more effective?
To reduce incidents like hit-and-run accidents, several measures can be adopted:

1. Education and awareness campaigns: Reinforce road safety rules and pedestrian safety through public awareness campaigns, school programs, and community events.
2. Stricter enforcement: Implement stricter laws, penalties, and consequences for drivers who violate traffic rules, such as automatic suspension of licenses after convictions.
3. Technological advancements: Implement advanced safety features in vehicles, such as automatic emergency braking systems and pedestrian detection technologies.
4. Infrastructure improvements: Enhance road design, especially in areas with high pedestrian traffic, with features like pedestrian crossings, wide footpaths, and accessible public transport facilities.
5. Community participation: Encourage community involvement in reporting hazardous drivers, participating in road safety forums, and promoting responsible driving habits.

Regarding the carrot and stick approach, both have their roles in shaping behavior. The carrot represents positive reinforcement, which aims to encourage better driving habits through incentives such as reward points or discounts for safe driving records. On the other hand, the stick represents penalties and punishments, which aim to deter reckless behavior.

A balance of both measures may be more effective, as penalties can act as a strong deterrent for reckless driving, while positive reinforcement encourages good behavior and fosters a sense of responsibility among drivers. The most effective approach would depend on factors such as cultural context, available resources, and levels of public engagement in promoting road safety.
 
What are the measures that can be adopted to reduce such incidents? Do you think the carrot works better than the stick, or penalties be more effective?
Both the carrot (positive reinforcement) and the stick (penalties) can play a role in reducing such incidents. However, combining both approaches can be more effective. Here are some measures that can be adopted:

Carrot:
1. Public awareness campaigns: Heart-wrenching stories about the consequences of reckless driving or hit-and-runs can induce empathy and make the public more attuned to the dangers.
2. Promote safe driving courses: Offer defensive driving courses, not just for new drivers but also for experienced ones, to help them better understand road safety and driving behaviors.
3. Reward safe driving: Provide incentives like insurance discounts, safe driving records, or public recognition for responsible drivers.

Stick:
1. Strict penalties: Impose substantial fines, license suspension, or imprisonment for reckless driving, hit-and-runs, and causing grievous hurt or death.
2. Vehicle license suspension: Temporarily suspend vehicle licenses for drivers involved in accidents, pending completion of necessary investigations and/or court decisions.
3. Stricter law enforcement: Increase police presence on roads, implement speed cameras and more regular traffic checks, especially in areas with a history of accidents.

A combination of educational campaigns, rewards for safe driving, and strict penalties for reckless behavior would be a balanced approach.

However, it's also important to address lurking factors, like driver fatigue or intoxication, and evaluate the technology and infrastructure surrounding safer driving - for example, improving road design and ensuring vehicle safety features for pedestrians.
 

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