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The police were perplexed on Wednesday afternoon, when a 22-year-old man driving a scooter was nowhere to be found after crashing into a car on National Freeway No. 1. The police initially assumed that he was flung off his scooter by the impact, but later, surveillance footage revealed that he had actually jumped off the highway into a river below. After the plunge, he drifted northward for 1km before he was found and rescued.

A scooter is pictured zipping on the freeway, and right on the central lane. It seems to be moving quite fast, even faster than other vehicles. That is until it crashed into a car.

Member of public
Commenting on incident
It’s ridiculous. It’s really dangerous. He’d hurt himself and others.

Member of public
Commenting on incident
It’s ridiculous. There are signs everywhere. Why didn’t he check the signs?

The white car that got crashed into had its front completely dented. The scooter was also damaged and toppled onto the innermost lane. But strangely, the scooter rider was nowhere to be found. The police had assumed that he was flung off the bridge by the impact, but after reviewing surveillance footage, they discovered that the driver had climbed over the fence and jumped out of his own accord into the river three stories below.

Huang Shih-yuan
National Highway Police
After working with firefighters, clothing, shoes, and a bag resembling those of the motorcyclist were found on the embankment. The search continued.

Firefighters began the search northward from the spot where the driver had plunged. After two hours, they found the driver, completely naked.

Wang Tsai-wei
Tainan City Government Fire Bureau
After reviewing surveillance footage, we were sure that he had proceeded northward. We found him in the river, about 1km away, in Sanyegong River. We pulled him up after we arrived at a suitable spot.

Police say that the man had ridden at least 30km from the Nanzi Interchange in Kaohsiung to Rende in Tainan. He was not found to be under the influence of alcohol or illicit drugs. Why he entered the freeway is yet to be determined.

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