SINGAPORE: Netizens are calling for better road safety following the horrific accident at Tampines on Monday evening which killed two boys.
On January 28, two brothers died after they were hit by a cement truck near Dunman Secondary School at Tampines Street 45.
The story grabbed attention online and gone viral overnight.
Shortly after the accident, gruesome pictures of the aftermath were circulated widely on social media.
This has led to netizens urging authorities to improve road safety.
Facebook user Titan Cruz said that the government should look into setting up bicycle lanes leading to popular locations to accommodate a growing number of cyclists.
Another user, Mr Habib said that it is time the authorities look at issues like vehicles not slowing down or stopping at pedestrian crossings at junctions.
He also said they need to review the Traffic Act.
Mr Yuslan in his Facebook post suggested that a law be passed to allow children to cycle only at parks, and not along the roadside, and added that heavy vehicles should be banned from roads inside housing estates.
Another user Aries Wilson thinks that parents too, should be responsible for warning their children against cycling on the roads especially since Singapore's roads are not cyclist-friendly.
There has been an outpouring of grief and condolences for the boys.
The tragic accident prompted a Facebook post by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong.
Mr Lee wrote that his thoughts were with the family and called for netizens to show sensitivity and respect to the grieving family.
Member of Parliament for Tampines GRC, Baey Yam Keng, also posted a poignant picture of a bouquet of flowers which was placed at the junction where the accident happened.
Writing on his Facebook page, Mr Baey said the mother is naturally distraught and he is glad to see her family, church friends and Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) counsellors around her to render necessary support.
Mr Baey said he spent time with the boys' family on Tuesday and conveyed his condolences to them.
The SAF also offered their deepest condolences to Third Warrant Officer Yap Poh Kwee and his family as they grieved over the tragic loss of their sons.
- CNA/fa
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