With lockdown extended for another three weeks, police have issued new rules for venturing outside.
29.03.2020 - 13:41 / dailyrecord.co.uk
One person is seriously injured after an early morning horror crash on the M8.
Police raced to the M8 just off junction four at Harthill Services at around 2.20am on Sunday.
Officers have confirmed reports of one person being seriously injured following the two-vehicle crash.
Enquiries are ongoing and emergency services are still on the scene.
A spokesperson from Police Scotland told the Record: "At around 2:20am on Sunday, March 29 police received a report of a serious road crash involving two
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