A 41-year-old driver and occupants have had a lucky escape after the car they were travelling in crossed the Barton Highway and collided with a guard rail on Monday, September 26.
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Police say the car was travelling south along the highway at 3.20pm when it veered to the right, crossed the medium strip and northbound lanes before colliding with a guard rail and rolling.
The driver of the vehicle was the only occupant conveyed to hospital. Police are continuing investigations.
TRUCKS COLLIDE ON NANIMA
A truck travelling on Nanima Road collided with the back of another truck at 10.10am on Sunday, September 25.
The collision caused one truck to tip on its right side. One of the drivers was conveyed to hospital with a broken leg.
MALICIOUS DAMAGE
A resident near Burrai Place in Yass has reported malicious damage caused by an unknown driver. A car has driven on the nature strip and edge of his property, digging it up and knocking over a small tree.
Anyone with information is asked to contact Yass Police.
DRIVE TO THE CONDITIONS
With the start of the school holidays, police are appealing for motorists to stay safe on our roads, by ensuring they check current traffic conditions before setting out on their journey
There are currently flood warnings across inland NSW affecting both major traffic corridors and smaller roads. Many roads have been closed around Forbes and areas surrounding the Lachlan River, including the Newell Highway between Forbes and West Wyalong.
Floodwaters present a significant danger to motorists and are a major cause of death during floods. Commander of the Traffic and Highway Patrol, Acting Assistant Commissioner David Driver, is urging all motorists to recognise the dangers during these floods and take personal responsibility for their actions.
Further information on current traffic conditions can be found at www.livetraffic.com.au.