Two drivers injured when their cars collided on the A40 on Saturday are still receiving treatment in hospital.
The collision happened on the road between Wolvercote and Cassington, which resulted in a Henley woman being airlifted to hospital.
The woman, in her late 30s, was driving a green Peugeot which collided with a blue Volvo being driven by a 67-year-old man from Surrey.
Both drivers were taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital, in Oxford, for treatment to their injuries and both were being kept in last night for further observation.
However, a spokesman for the police said their injuries were serious, but not thought to be life threatening.
The A40 had to be closed off in both directions for three hours while the wrecked cars were removed.
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