30 September 2010
28 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - RoaD CoLLiSiOn At SeRiA ByPaSs
27 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - TwO HurT In AcciDenT At SeRiA ByPaSs
26 September 2010
KyO's ALeX - NeW ADD-On HiS "YeLLoW^HART"
25 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - FReaK AcciDenT LanDs 2 In HosPiTaL
Awang Hussin pointing out to the police where he parked his MPV.
The impact on the saloon car was so severe that airbags were deployed.
"I ran over to the road to have a look, a saloon car suffering a huge damage in front was in the middle of the road and the front part of my car was damaged," he added.
Awang Hussin further said, "Ambulance as well as Fire and rescue services and Police were called in and the driver and passenger of the saloon car were rushed to the hospital."
The impact of the collision had pushed Awang Hussin's MPV to the lamp post that looked tilted a bit to the side.
The cause of the accident is still under investigation by the Royal Brunei Police Force.
21 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - CaR DRiVeN InTo RoUnDaBouT
20 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - LucKy EsCaPe
19 September 2010
18 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - CaRs CoLLiDe At RoaD PRoJecT SiTe
A 60-year-old driver interviewed by reporters.
RBPF reminded motorists to be careful at road construction sites, especially in Kampong Pengkalan Mau and to abide by the road signs.
The collision caused the front wheels of both cars to smash into each other side by side.
The actual cause of the collision is still under investigation. Both drivers escaped serious injuries during the collision.
NeWs - MiNiVaN TuRnS TurTLe On MuMonG ByPaSs
A mini-van turned turtle and halted traffic following a mishap along Mumong bypass late last evening.
Police received a call about the mishap which involving a saloon car and a minivan at about 7.15 pm.
The saloon car driver and passenger suffered minor injuries.
Two passengers of the minivan also suffered injuries. They were rushed to Suri Seri Begawan Hospital in Kuala Belait. The condition of their injuries were unknown at the time of going to press.
The police are still investigating the accident.
17 September 2010
KyO's TiPs - STeeRinG MoDiFiCaTiOnS, IncReaSinG LocK Pt.2
~ STeeRinG MoDiFiCaTioNs, IncReaSinG LocK ~
P/s : Sorry...No English,No English...hehe
16 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - 33 RoaD AcciDenTs In JusT FouR DaYs
Fortunately, there were no fatalities.
Meanwhile, 15 break-ins and thefts were recorded in the first five days of the festive celebrations.
In light of the high rate of accidents and the number of break-ins as well as thefts, the police have reminded road users to drive safely and comply with traffic regulations and take safety precautions before leaving houses.
Road users have also been advised not to beat red lights as it can be very dangerous to other road users and be ready to stop when traffic lights change to amber.
As road safety is every road user's responsibility, everyone should exercise more care, caution and consideration at all times.
The police also advised the public to always make sure that all doors and windows are secured and locked when they leave their houses.
15 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - THreE RaYa ViSiToRs HurT In BeRiBi AcciDenT
An accident at a junction in Beribi Industrial Area between a van and a compact car yesterday resulted in three people being rushed to RIPAS Hospital.
According to the driver of the compact car, three of his family members were rushed to the hospital due to minor injuries, including her 10-year-old daughter.
All five people in the car were about to go visit friends and relatives for Hari Raya.
Meanwhile, the Indonesian driver of the van who was shaken by the accident told the Bulletin that he had just picked up his employees' children from a tuition school and was heading back home in Jangsak. In the car were two 11-year-old boys and their maid, who is also an Indonesian.
KyO's TiPs - STeeRinG MoDiFiCaTiOnS, IncReaSinG LocK Pt.1
~ STeeRinG MoDiFiCaTioNs, IncReaSinG LocK ~
P/s : Sorry...No Translate English...hehe
14 September 2010
13 September 2010
12 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - CaR FaLLs In DRaiN; LanDsLiDeS HiT TuTonG
Muddy road caused by a landslip.
The male driver of a salon car emerged unscathed from the window of his car submerged in a drain by the roadside after midnight on the first day of Syawal.
His car skidded off the road during a heavy downpour after he lost control while avoided splashes of water caused by another car overtaking on the road covered with a big pool of water.
The heavy downpour in the Tutong District on Eid's eve resulted in several landslides and flash floods in some areas.
At Tanah Buruk Penanjong, a landslide covered half of the road surface that led to traffic congestion.
Clearing work was carried out immediately. The same area has been affected by several landslides since last year.
Kg Panchur Papan, Kg Panchur Dulit and Kg. Suran were also affected by some landslides.
Flash floods occurred at several villages along Jalan Tutong, causing mud and debris to enter some houses.
11 September 2010
10 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - AcciDenT NeaR BuKiT ShaHBanDaR
KyO's NeWs - AnoTHeR DeaTH On THe RoaD As PoLiCe ADviSe CauTiOn
Traffic on Brunei's roads and highways will see a marked increase from today as people will be criss-crossing the districts visiting relatives and attending Hari Raya open houses.
Police said a 31-year-old man was killed in the accident around 8pm Wednesday along the Lumut bypass near the RBLF Third Battalion camp.
He was driving from Kuala Belait towards BSB when the accident happened.
The victim was gravely injured and was rushed to Suri Seri Begawan Hospital in Kuala Belait. The medical staff tried in vain to resuscitate the victim and he was pronounced dead.
Among the road safety aspects listed included planning the journey and if tired, sleepy or not focused, take a rest and delay the journey for a while, ensure that the vehicles are in good condition, brakes and other gadgets are functional, as well as make it a habit to visually check on the condition of the tyres.
Drivers should drive carefully and always be courteous to others including cyclists and pedestrians. "Always follow traffic rules and regulations while driving, do not drive over the speed limit, reduce speed during a heavy rain, wear your seat belts at all times when driving, do not use hand phones while driving, if it's absolutely necessary to answer a call or read and reply a text message, pull over safely to the side of the road with indicators on or if you have passengers ask them to talk or reply text messages on your behalf," said ASP Ramzi.
He also called on motorists to observe safety precautions such as using indicators and check rear view and side mirrors when changing lanes and never overtake on curves or when drivers do not have a full view of the road ahead and avoid tail gating at all times as this is a common cause of road accidents.
Road users are also advised not to beat red lights as it can be very dangerous to other road users, be ready to stop when traffic lights change to amber and as road safety is everyone's responsibility, all road users should exercise more care, caution and consideration at all times.
Also speaking at the press conference was Acting Head of Police Public Relations Unit DSP Nur Haidah Hj Abd Halim. In conjunction with the festive Hari Raya celebration, the Royal Brunei Police Force has reminded the public to take precautions when playing fireworks and firecrackers, particularly children, to avoid any unwanted accidents. Parents have been urged to ensure that children are always monitored and accompanied when they play with fireworks.
She also urged parents to buy only approved firecrackers and light them at open and lit areas and avoid dense housing areas and tall buildings. Members of the public are also urged to maintain peace and be considerate to their neighbours when playing with fireworks. Avoid playing with firecrackers during the call of prayers and it's prohibited after midnight.
The police also advised the public to refrain from making their own fireworks, which is against the law and if found guilty, offenders will be liable to 12 months' prison term and a fine of $2000.
She also reminded the public to refrain from buying, using and lighting fireworks that are not approved as it is an offence under the Public Safety Act Chapter 148, Fire Arms and Explosive Materials Act Chapter 58, which is carrying and having in possession explosive materials without permission, that is liable to jail and whipping, as well as Minor Offence Act chapter 30, which is lighting firecrackers at public places, which carries a fine of $250.
Authorised firecracker vendors are also reminded to abide by the rules and regulations outlined by RBPF and are prohibited from supplying or selling unapproved fireworks to members of the public.
The list of approved fireworks and firecrackers can be obtained from the Operations Department at the police headquarters in Gadong. Any information on the sale of illegal fireworks and firecrackers can be made to nearby police stations or through the police hotline 993.
09 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - GirL, 15, KiLLeD In RoaD AcciDenT
~ BorNeO BuLLeTiN ~
Damaged SUV at the scene
Just a few days away from Hari Raya celebration, a couple suffered a tragic loss when their 15-year-old daughter was killed in an accident yesterday afternoon.
The deceased has been identified as Dyg Amirah Nabilah binti Mohd Yusof, a Secondary Four student at St Margaret's School in Seria.
The fatal mishap occurred at a four-way junction of H/18- H/19 in the BSP residential area in Seria.
According to an eyewitness account, a saloon car from Lorong Tiga Selatan Seria exited the H/18 junction and collided with an SUV vehicle coming from Kuala Belait.
The SUV was driven by the victim's mother with their Indonesian maid seated in the front passenger seat and the deceased in the rear.
Police said the mother operated a Ramadhan stall at Tamuneka Seria and was on her way there when they met with the accident, which claimed the life of her daughter.
The impact was quite severe at the rear passenger side of the SUV.
Local delicacies and cakes intended for sale at the Ramadhan stall were seen strewn at the scene of the accident.
The victim's mother and the Indonesian maid suffered severe injuries and are currently receiving treatment at the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) of Suri Seri Begawan Hospital in Kuala Belait. Fortunately, the driver of the saloon vehicle escaped with minor injuries.
The crash that killed the teenage girl happened at about 2.30pm and the police received the call at 2.37pm.
Firefighters also provided assistance in extricating the crash victims.
Police are currently investigating the cause of the fatal crash.
KyO's CrEw - InGiN MenGuCaPKaN SeLaMaT HaRi RaYa
07 September 2010
KyO's NeWs - AcciDenT ALonG MuMonG ByPaSs RoaD
04 September 2010
KyO's MuVeE - KanSai DRiFTeRz
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