SINGAPORE (AsiaOne) - An incident that looks to be a hit-and-run case was caught on video on Wednesday (May 24) morning by another driver who tried to chase after the car in an attempt to stop the driver from fleeing.

Ms L. Tan, 36, was on her way to work at about 7.20am this morning when she saw a Toyota Prius knock into a pedestrian while pulling out of Surin Road onto Upper Serangoon Road.

The incident was captured within the first 5 seconds of her in-car camera video.

When Ms Tan saw that the driver did not stop to help the pedestrian, she tried to stop the driver by driving alongside the car.

"I honked at the driver and signalled for her to stop but she looked at me nonchalantly and continued to drive away," said the assistant sales manager, who even tried to stop her car in front of the Toyota driver.

According to Ms Tan, the driver looks to be at least 70 years old and had a small child in the back seat.

She told AsiaOne that she was not able to stop the car as the woman continued to ignore her and drove off. She then pulled over and called the police immediately.

Police have confirmed the incident along Upper Serangoon Road. They said that they were alerted to the accident and investigations are ongoing.

An eyewitness told AsiaOne on Thursday afternoon that the victim was an elderly woman.

According to the Road Traffic Act, the driver of a motor vehicle must render assistance if involved in an accident that causes injury to any person.

If any person fails to do so, he or she may be found guilty and could face a maximum fine of $3,000 or 12 months' jail.