DRIVERS involved in a crash on the A420 today have escaped with minor injuries.
There was congestion on the busy road for much of the morning, after a van and a car towing a caravan crashed near Southmoor.
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The collision happened at about 7.40am on the westbound road, resulting in the car leaving the road and the caravan ending up in a ditch.
Reader image of the collision
South Central Ambulance Service said it sent two ambulances to the scene, having been contacted by Thames Valley Fire Control Room.
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A spokesman said: "The occupants of the car had been released with the help of Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service.
"They had fortunately only sustained minor injuries and were taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital."
There has been a collision on the #Faringdon-bound #A420 at #Southmoor. Emergency services are en route and queues are bulding. #OxonTravel pic.twitter.com/539mPdWjb5
— Oxfordshire County (@OxfordshireCC) October 17, 2019
There were queues around the blocked area for hours, until the debris was cleared late this morning.
Traffic shown on Google Maps at 8.10am.
Thames Valley Police was also seen at the scene, directing traffic.
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