
Let me take you through what happened next (approximate timings in minutes/seconds):
00:30 - driver gets out of white car and goes to talk to other driver.
01:00 - both drivers seen standing between the two cars (in lane 2 of a four lane approach to the junction)
03:00 - one driver seen with a cell phone
07:00 - one of my colleagues calls the police to be told they're on their way
10:00 - police car arrives to find both drivers and both vehicles still in the middle of the road
10:10 - fire truck arrives
10:20 - second police car arrives
11:00 - police put a flare burning in the lane behind the accident (cool!)
12:00 - driver of white car put in a neck-brace (still standing in road)
13:00 - driver of white car lies down on a back-board in the middle of the road and is covered with a blanket.
13:10 - second fire truck arrives
At this stage - if I had arrived and seen a person lying in the road covered in a blanket with multiple emergency services attending - I would have guessed this was a fatal crash - not a shunt.
13:30 - second fire truck leaves
20:00 - ambulance arrives
25:00 - ambulance leaves with driver of white car
30:00 - tow-truck arrives to tow the white car and (inexplicably) the SUV too.
35:00 - fire truck and one police car leaves
40:00 - tow truck driver finishes by sweeping the road and leaves as does other police car.
All that fuss and disruption over a shunt in which everyone got out of their cars to have a calm conversation afterwards??
This is a strange place at times.
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