A cyclist in her 70s has been taken to hospital with serious injuries after a crash with a coach in Oxford.
The woman remains in hospital after the crash between herself and a white Volvo coach at the junction of Park Road and Banbury Road at around 3.35pm yesterday (October 25).
She was taken to the John Radcliffe Hospital with a serious injury to her leg and remains there in a stable condition.
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Thames Valley Police has confirmed that that no one else was injured and no arrests have been made.
Investigating officer, PC Naomi Padgett of the Joint Operations Roads policing unit, said: “We are appealing for the public’s assistance in investigating this collision.
“We are requesting those who may have captured the incident on CCTV or dash-camera to make contact.
"In addition, we ask those who witnessed the incident but are yet to speak with police to come forward."
If you have footage or witness information upload it to the investigation's online page, or you can call 101 quoting reference 43230480312.
Banbury Road was closed in both directions from Parks Road to St Giles for a couple of hours due to the crash, according to AA Traffic.
All walkers and cyclists were diverted towards Woodstock Road.
The Thames Travel bus services were impacted due to the crash.
The ST2 bus service was unable to serve stops at Keble Road, Parks Road, South Parks Road, St Cross Road and Manor Road.
Bus users were suggested to use alternative stops at Magdalen Street and St Clements.
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