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Crash at city roundabout

Drivers and passengers were treated for minor injuries this morning when a coach and a car collided at Oxford's busiest roundabout.

The accident happened shortly after 7am at the Green Road roundabout in Headington - known as the Hamburger because the London route goes through the middle.

A spokesman for South Central Ambulance said paramedics were called to the crash and treated a number of people at the scene. No-one needed hospital treatment.

8:34am Friday 9th May 2008

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Posted by: Timbo, Oxford on 10:41am Fri 9 May 08
I'm not surprised, too many drivers (including bus drivers) seem to think it's OK to carry on through amber lights. An amber light means STOP!
Posted by: M, Oxford on 11:18am Fri 9 May 08
I drove past that crash this morning. The problem on this roundabout is that approaching from the east 2 lanes become 3, the 1st 2 lane are for the first 3 exits but people use the middle one to undertake all the traffic on the 3rd lane going north on the A40.

It looked like this had happened this morning. I see it every single morning.
Posted by: A Driver, Working in Headington on 11:47am Fri 9 May 08
I use this roundabout at least twice every day at rush hour(s). It's a miracle we see as few accidents as we do. My bugbear is the blatent disregard for the correct lane and the last minute changing of lanes to compensate. I see narrow misses nearly every day. I myself have almost been hit from the side twice in recent months.
Posted by: michael, Cowley on 4:26pm Fri 9 May 08
Timbo wrote:
I\'m not surprised, too many drivers (including bus drivers) seem to think it\'s OK to carry on through amber lights. An amber light means STOP!
I hope you havent got a license mate because you clearly don't know your highway code! Amber means "prepare to stop" (unless flashing). I think you'll find that the colour for STOP is RED!

If people stopped at amber lights there would be a new accident at the hamburger every 10 minutes!
Posted by: j, oxford on 4:37pm Fri 9 May 08
its stupid arsholes on mobile phones that cause this stuff
Posted by: David, wantage on 6:10pm Sun 11 May 08
michael wrote:
Timbo wrote:
I\'m not surprised, too many drivers (including bus drivers) seem to think it\'s OK to carry on through amber lights. An amber light means STOP!
I hope you havent got a license mate because you clearly don't know your highway code! Amber means "prepare to stop" (unless flashing). I think you'll find that the colour for STOP is RED!

If people stopped at amber lights there would be a new accident at the hamburger every 10 minutes!
Oh, dear, Timbo - see the Highway Code on the Directgov website.
An amber light means STOP.

Another example of un-informed spouting off!
Posted by: David, wantage on 6:11pm Sun 11 May 08
David wrote:
michael wrote:
Timbo wrote:
I\'m not surprised, too many drivers (including bus drivers) seem to think it\'s OK to carry on through amber lights. An amber light means STOP!
I hope you havent got a license mate because you clearly don't know your highway code! Amber means "prepare to stop" (unless flashing). I think you'll find that the colour for STOP is RED!

If people stopped at amber lights there would be a new accident at the hamburger every 10 minutes!
Oh, dear, Timbo - see the Highway Code on the Directgov website.
An amber light means STOP.

Another example of un-informed spouting off!
Apologies to you, Timbo - Michael, I meant YOU!
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