TWO people were taken to hospital after a car flipped onto its roof near Oxford Airport.
The crash, which involved another vehicle, happened just before 9pm on Monday on the A44.
One car ended up on its roof after the crash.
A South Central Ambulance spokeswoman said: “We were called at 8.54pm to a two-vehicle road traffic collision.
“One of the vehicles had overturned. Two ambulance crews were called.
“Two patients were taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital.”
She said there were no updates available on the condition of the two people who were taken to hospital, nor was she able to confirm if they were both from the same vehicle.
Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service said it had not been called out to the crash.
Yesterday, a three-vehicle collision blocked the Western Bypass Road southbound at the Botley Interchange.
The incident on the A34 happened at about 11.15am.
It involved a car, a lorry and a van but police said that no one was injured.
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