An SMRT bus was caught on video running a red light at Bukit Batok West Avenue 5.
A Stomper shared footage taken from his dashcam of the incident that happened on March 13 at 7.34am.
The footage shows a service 991 bus running the red light just before pedestrians are about to cross the road.
"The pedestrians were talking to each other and gesturing about the bus running the red light," said the Stomper.
"Subsequently, the bus went straight on a left-turn-only lane."
In response to a Stomp query, SMRT Buses' deputy managing director Mr Vincent Gay said: "The safety of our commuters and road users is our top priority.
"We have investigated the incident and will be taking disciplinary action against the bus captain involved.
"Our bus captains undergo regular training and are consistently reminded to adhere to all safety protocols and road regulations."
SINGAPORE - A Singaporean boy died in hospital on March 17 after a car accident in Johor involving a lorry whose driver has tested positive for methamphetamine, said the police in Johor.
The seven-year-old boy was thrown out of the car he was in after a collision with the lorry at around 10.30pm on March 16, said the police.
The Malaysia-registered lorry and the Singapore-registered car collided in Jalan Pantai heading towards Permas Jaya, the police added.
The lorry driver, 57, who is suspected to have lost control of his vehicle and went into the opposite lane, was travelling towards the Johor Bahru city centre, with the car coming from the opposite direction.
The boy was one of four passengers in the car driven by his father, who is in his 40s. He was taken to hospital, where he was pronounced dead at around 3am on March 17.
His mother, another child aged two and an Indonesian woman, believed to be the family’s helper, were the other passengers.
The car passengers were injured to varying degrees, with the driver and a passenger still receiving treatment while the others suffered minor injuries, the police said.
In photos shared by the police, the right side of the car is seen heavily dented, with the side windows appearing to be completely damaged.
The Malaysian lorry driver returned a urine test that was positive for methamphetamine and is assisting with investigations for driving under the influence of drugs as well as causing death while driving under the influence and without a proper licence.