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Take care on the roads Warning comes after spate of crashes in the same area in a fortnight
The driver of the Fiat 500 had to be cut free after the collision with a Corsa and inset, a woman was rescued from her car on the A4260 after the roof was cut off
By George Welch MOTORISTS are being warned to drive ‘according to the road conditions’ after a series of crashes in the Bicester area in recent weeks. On Saturday, a driver had to be freed from the mangled remains of their car after a two-vehicle crash on the A41 near the Ambrosden turn. A specialist rescue vehicle from Kidlington was used to cut free the driver of a white Fiat 500 by removing the roof and doors. The driver of a grey Corsa was treated by South Central Ambulance Service. A man in his 20s and a woman in her 50s
were treated at the John Radcliffe Hospital. Thames Valley Police are investigating the cause of the crash. In a separate incident, a woman had to be cut free from her car after it veered off the A4260 Oxford Road, Duns Tew and into a hedge on Wednesday last week. Firefighters from Deddington and Banbury had to cut her free by removing the roof. She was taken to hospital with minor injuries. Watch manager Pete Mackay, from Bicester Fire Station, said after Saturday’s incident on the A41: “There have been a number of very serious collisions along this very stretch of road in the past eight days, and more across
the county over the last week or so and we would urge drivers to drive according to the road conditions that they are presented with.” Three men died as a result of crashes on the same roads the previous week. A 67-year-old man was killed when his green Skoda Superb and a Scania lorry collided on March 22 on the A41 at its junction with Station Road in Blackthorn near Bicester. The lorry driver was unhurt. On the same day, an 86-year-old man who suffered serious injuries in a crash in Deddington died at John Radcliffe Hospital. The driver’s black Ford Focus estate was involved in a collison with a silver Toyota Auris
on the A4260 Oxford Road, between Bicester and Banbury. The other motorist, a man in his thirties from Reading, died at the scene.
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