A driver crashed into a fence after hitting standing water on the A34.
Pictures of the car flipped onto its roof were shared by Oxfordshire Fire and Rescue Service yesterday.
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The original post by Didcot Fire Station said the crash happened on the southbound carriageway of the A34 near to Ilsley on Saturday.
A call came in at 2.12pm with fire engines from Didcot, Abingdon and Wantage Fire Station all sent to the scene.
This car came off the road after the driver hit standing water, crashing into a fence and finally landing on its roof down an embankment.
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The fire service said the driver was suspended by their seatbelt and was 'narrowly missed' by a fence post that had pierced the windscreen.
The post added: "Crews worked to create space within the car and carefully lower and remove the driver so that they could be treated by South Central Ambulance Service.
"The driver did not sustain any major injury."
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