S'pore biker chick vomited after BMW allegedly swerved in front of motorbikes, braked repeatedly on PIE

She is looking for any eyewitnesses who might have dashcam footage of the driver's alleged actions.

Mandy How | June 28, 2017, 09:01 PM

Kaycey Neo is a bike enthusiast who has more than 8,000 followers on Facebook.

On her Facebook, Instagram, and blog, she posts about her adventures with her bike. However, not all tales are happy ones.

On June 27, around 8.30pm, Neo said she and her friends were on their motorcycles when a middle-aged man driving a black BMW allegedly swerved his vehicle into their lane in a supposedly deliberate attempt to endanger them.

The incident, she adds, happened on the Pan-Island Expressway heading in the direction of Tuas.

According to Neo, it started when the BMW cut into their lane abruptly and without signalling. The move almost sideswiped Neo and her friends, she wrote.

The motorcyclists tapped their horns to alert the driver of their presence, but the latter allegedly forced his way into their lane and braked repeatedly.

Neo said she and her friends then moved to another lane to avoid the BMW, but when they rode past him, the driver allegedly wound down his window and tried to swerve his car into them.

A friend riding his motorcycle behind Neo nearly got hit, she added.

They then followed the driver out of the expressway and confronted him at a traffic light, where he allegedly suggested that they settled it by the roadside or go to a police station.

However, she claimed, the driver then floored his accelerator and made a u-turn to re-enter the highway, effectively making a run for it.

Neo says she was so traumatised that she threw up her dinner after getting off her bike.

She is now appealing for any eyewitnesses who might have dashcam footage to prove her side of the story.

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Source: Kaycey Neo Facebook

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Top image adapted from Neo's Facebook post.

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