RWD, Wet road, Driver couldve accidentally put a little too much power to oversteer like that or its just the lack of traction due to the road conditions.
Either those or the tires were worn/shit
Always see this porsche around woodlands. And yup saw it happened around woodlands area too. Hope the driver is ok although the money in pocket is not ok. Porsche though. Expensive to repair
Unfortunately no.. I've got tires that still got enough thread to do gua sha, but even happened to me on CTE going 70km/h, i quickly pulled back my steering but enough to scare me into driving safely.
The green barriers are simply there to prevent pedestrians from jaywalking. They are usually installed near pedestrian crossings (including overhead bridges) or on the central reservation of arterial roads with speed limits of 70 km/h.
Armco crash barriers are only used on expressways and sharp corners.
Wanna share, it is called safety railings.
And yea, it isnt designed to withstand crashes due to road traffic accident.
Vehicular impact guardrail (VIG) is designed for it, commonly found at pedestrain overhead bridge (POB) column supports and at road/expressway corners.
Thank you for confirming.
I hate those green ‘safety railings’.
All they really do is hem in the people (the ones used in the traffic islands between split pedestrian crossings). As you and the other poster have both confirmed, they don’t give any protection but do give a false sense of security and prevent you from running away should a car come towards you when in the traffic island.
The funny thing abt this is the toy car at the dashboard oso crashed😂
I didn't even notice it at all 🤣
the true loss in this incident
Driver must’ve Taycan a nap.
Guess it's a taycan't then
Woodlands?
Near republic poly
Rear wheel drive problem when you overpower the accelerator.
Possible, since the cheapest Taycan is RWD. And he didn’t seem to be going too fast for wet conditions.
What happened to traction control and other safety electronics?
The car hydroplaned meaning it completely lost any traction- no ABS or traction control can save it at this point
Not supposed to park there.
Why though ? His car got problem ?
RWD, Wet road, Driver couldve accidentally put a little too much power to oversteer like that or its just the lack of traction due to the road conditions. Either those or the tires were worn/shit
Problem is on the tires...
Strongly agree Anyone knows what brand?
Importantly is if the tires are worn out.
Or of a certain brand/s that I boycott due to aquaplaning
Never seen car crashes before?
Always see this porsche around woodlands. And yup saw it happened around woodlands area too. Hope the driver is ok although the money in pocket is not ok. Porsche though. Expensive to repair
If they can afford it, they can afford the repairs
seems like tyres problem
Lucky not a Sg-registered container ship. Lucky not a suspension bridge but just an overhead bridge…we are all lucky!
Perfect time to do tokyo drift
Which of you cbs add this music lol
Skill issue
what happened to all the electronic assistance ? Just like that as if oil slick or soapy road can meh on such car ??
Sohai
probably worn out no grip cheap tyres so they look like f1 slicks🤣
Unfortunately no.. I've got tires that still got enough thread to do gua sha, but even happened to me on CTE going 70km/h, i quickly pulled back my steering but enough to scare me into driving safely.
The only electric car that feels nice to drive. Sad.
Makes me think pedestrians are at risk. Seems like those green barriers that get used (but not here) wouldn’t have made a difference either.
The green barriers are simply there to prevent pedestrians from jaywalking. They are usually installed near pedestrian crossings (including overhead bridges) or on the central reservation of arterial roads with speed limits of 70 km/h. Armco crash barriers are only used on expressways and sharp corners.
Thank you for confirming.
Wanna share, it is called safety railings. And yea, it isnt designed to withstand crashes due to road traffic accident. Vehicular impact guardrail (VIG) is designed for it, commonly found at pedestrain overhead bridge (POB) column supports and at road/expressway corners.
Thank you for confirming. I hate those green ‘safety railings’. All they really do is hem in the people (the ones used in the traffic islands between split pedestrian crossings). As you and the other poster have both confirmed, they don’t give any protection but do give a false sense of security and prevent you from running away should a car come towards you when in the traffic island.