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Deregistered License Plate Car Abandoned in PIE After Collision Singapore, [Date] – A car with a deregistered license plate was found abandoned in the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) after being involved in a collision with four other vehicles. According to the Traffic Police (TP), the accident occurred on the PIE towards Changi Airport at around 10:30am. The deregistered car, a black Honda Civic, was traveling against the flow of traffic when it collided with a Toyota Camry, a Hyundai Elantra, a Volkswagen Golf, and a van. The impact of the collision caused significant damage to all five vehicles. The Honda had its front end smashed in, the Toyota was left with a dented bumper, the Hyundai had a shattered windshield, the Volkswagen’s side was scraped, and the van had a broken rear light. Witnesses reported seeing the Honda driving erratically prior to the accident. They said the car was speeding and weaving in and out of traffic. After the collision, the driver of the Honda allegedly fled the scene. TP officers arrived shortly after to investigate the incident. A preliminary investigation revealed that the Honda’s license plate had been deregistered in 2021. The TP is currently investigating the circumstances surrounding the accident and is searching for the driver of the Honda. The PIE was closed to traffic for about an hour while the vehicles were removed and the accident scene was cleared. Traffic has since resumed, but motorists are advised to expect congestion in the area. TP has reminded motorists that driving against the flow of traffic is a serious offense that carries a penalty of up to three years in jail and a fine of up to S$10,000. They have also urged the public to come forward with any information they may have about the whereabouts of the driver of the Honda.Car With Canceled Registration Involved in PIE AccidentCar With Canceled Registration Involved in PIE Accident On June 14th, a collision involving five vehicles occurred on the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) in the direction of Jurong. One of the vehicles involved, a black sedan, was found to have a canceled registration number. According to police, the accident occurred at 10:55 a.m. and involved a taxi and three other cars in addition to the sedan. The driver of the sedan abandoned their vehicle at the scene and was later determined to have a deregistered license plate. Photos posted on social media show the damaged black sedan, with its front end crumpled from the impact. Two men and a woman are seen standing next to another vehicle, one of them taking photographs. The Singapore Civil Defense Force responded to the accident and assessed one person for minor injuries, but the individual declined transport to the hospital. The incident highlights the dangers of operating vehicles with invalid or canceled registrations. Police investigations into the accident are ongoing.A car with a deregistered license plate was found abandoned in the Pan-Island Expressway (PIE) after a collision with four other vehicles. The accident occurred at around 3 am on Tuesday, March 14, in the direction of Changi Airport. The car, a silver Nissan Sunny, was found in the middle of the road with its front end severely damaged. The other four vehicles involved in the accident were a Toyota Corolla, a Honda Civic, a Hyundai Elantra, and a Mitsubishi Lancer. All four vehicles sustained minor damage. The driver of the Nissan Sunny fled the scene of the accident before police arrived. Police are investigating the incident. Anyone with information about the whereabouts of the driver of the Nissan Sunny is urged to contact the police.