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Two cars involved in New Hall Lane crash

Posted on - 22nd September, 2017 - 8:30pm | Author - | Posted in - Deepdale, Fishwick, Preston News, Roads, St Matthews, Transport
Fire service on the scene in New Hall Lane Pic: Andy H
Fire service on the scene in New Hall Lane Pic: Andy H

Emergency services were called out after a crash at a Preston junction on Friday evening.

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Faulty traffic lights at the junction of New Hall Lane and Skeffington Road are being blamed by nearby residents for the crash – and what they say are a number of near misses and crashes in recent weeks.

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A white Audi and a black Toyota were involved in the crash.

Lancashire Fire and Rescue Service were called out to assist with clearing up the crash.

Read more: New Hall Lane grotty shopfronts to be tackled with repair fund

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Temporary lights are in place at Skeffington Road Pic: Andy H
Temporary lights are in place at Skeffington Road Pic: Andy H

The incident took place around 7pm on Friday (22 September).

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