The two boys in hospital following last month's Eastern Bypass crash are still making good progress.
Anton Dublin and Jake Proper, both 13, were in intensive care after the smash on May 28, which killed three of their friends. They are now being treated on a children's ward.
A spokesman for Oxford's John Radcliffe Hospital confirmed both boys remain stable and are continuing to make good progress.
Anton's mum, Angela Dublin, who was driving the gold Citroen Xsara when it crashed into Howard Hillsdon's car, has been in a stable condition at Swindon's Great Western Hospital.
Mr Hillsdon, who was 21, died in the crash, along with 13-year-olds Marshall Haynes, Josh Bartlett and Liam Hastings, who were passengers in the Citroen.
Two other boys, Aiden Wood and Conor Hunt, have returned home after being released from hospital.
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