Two vehicles collided on Harrogate's Wetherby Road last night, leaving one car on its side.
Both drivers unscathed after collision flips car on Wetherby Road Two motorists escaped uninjured following a serious crash in Harrogate last night (Tuesday). Two vehicles were involved in the incident on Wetherby Road near St Nicholas Road at around 7pm. An Audi TT and a Ford Fiesta had collided, leaving the Ford on its side. But thankfully, the two drivers involved were not harmed. A 40-year-old female was driving the Audi whilst a male, around 20-years-old, was behind the wheel of the Ford Fiesta. A North Yorkshire Fire & Rescue Service spokesperson said:
“Both occupants were out on arrival. “They received precautionary checks on scene by paramedics. Both occupants were uninjured. “Crews carried out scene safety only, using cones and lighting.”Read more local stories from Your Harrogate here.

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