A car crash near Lowestoft caused road closures and delays but fortunately left no one injured.
Emergency services were called to Corton Long Lane at around 10.20am on Monday after a silver Nissan Qashqai left the road and collided with a roundabout, damaging a roadside sign.
Police and National Highways attended the scene, and the road was closed for approximately two hours while the vehicle was recovered and the area made safe.
A spokesperson for Suffolk Police confirmed that no injuries were reported as a result of the incident.
Drivers in the area experienced short-term disruption as recovery crews worked to remove the car and assess the damage to the road sign and roundabout.
The crash follows other recent road incidents in the area, prompting renewed reminders from local authorities for drivers to take extra care on busy local routes, particularly during changing weather conditions.
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