
Shocking Road Rage Incident: Driver Jailed for Attacking Motorcycle Twice!
2025-03-14
Author: Li
Summary of the Incident
In a shocking road rage incident in Singapore, Vincent See Kok Wing has been sentenced to eight weeks in prison for attacking a motorcycle. He reversed his car into a motorcyclist, Mr. Arifian Sumari, and then accelerated to hit the fallen motorcycle again.
Details of the Incident
The incident occurred on March 23 of the previous year around 9:40 PM. Mr. Arifian was riding his motorcycle with his wife when he noticed See cutting into his lane. After an altercation and a blocking maneuver by See, the situation escalated with See reversing into the motorcycle.
Consequences and Sentencing
Vincent See was sentenced to eight weeks in jail, disqualified from driving for two years, and ordered to pay compensation of S$2,399.86. He faced charges for a rash act endangering human life.
The Aftermath
Mr. Arifian suffered a wrist injury and reported the incident to police. His medical expenses and vehicle repairs added up significantly. This incident raises serious concerns about road safety and the implications of road rage.
Public Reaction and Discussion
The incident has sparked discussions about road safety and the need for stricter penalties against aggressive driving behaviors.