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15.04.2022 - 19:33 / dailyrecord.co.uk
A motorist miraculously escaped serious injury after ploughing into a telephone pole causing the car to flip over.
Police were called to the scene on the B925 near Auchtertool in Fife on Friday following reports of a one vehicle crash.
The grey motor was left lying on its side with a significant dent on the passenger side where it hit the wooden structure.
A picture taken at the scene shows the telephone cable draped over the top of the car which was left with a smashed windscreen and badly damaged bonnet.
The driver has now been reported to prosecutors for allegedly driving without insurance and careless driving.
Road Police Scotland tweeted: “Fife Road Policing attended this single car RTC near Auchtertool today.
“Fortunately no serious injuries considering the car demolished a telephone pole when it struck it.
“The driver has been reported to the Crown Office and Procurator Fiscal Service for having no insurance and careless driving.”
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