A road in Oxfordshire was closed this morning (September 7) due to a crash.
The A415 between Marcham and Abingdon was shut by police after a two-vehicle collision.
Thames Valley Police refused to comment on the incident and it is not known if anyone was injured.
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The closure affected traffic travelling in both directions on the A415 and police officers turned vehicles around at the scene of the collision.
Long delays were reported on Faringdon Road and the A338 due to the diversion.
As a result of the road closure, buses were unable to serve Marcham Village
The crash comes following the deaths of three teenagers on the road earlier in the summer.
Elliot Pullen, 17, Daniel Hancock, 18 and Ethan Goddard, 18 all died in the early hours of June 20 when the car they were travelling in collided with a tree.
The A415 re-opened at around 1pm this afternoon.
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