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Serious accident on A449, Herefordshire, County of on Friday 30 April 2004

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Coordinates

Latitude: 51.9275 / 51°55'38"N

Longitude: -2.5709 / 2°34'15"W

OS Eastings: 360837

OS Northings: 225595

OS Grid: SO608255

Mapcode National: GBR FS.NLXB

Mapcode Global: VH86B.DT68

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Accident Data

Accident ID

200422EC28260

Date

Friday 30 April 2004

Time

05:25

Severity

Serious

Vehicles Involved

2

Casualties

3

Local Authority (Administrative)

Herefordshire, County of

Local Authority (Highways)

Herefordshire Council

Police Force

West Mercia

Did Police Attend Scene of Accident?

Yes

Road Class

A

Road Number

449

Road Type

Dual carriageway

Junction

Other junction

Second Road Class

Unclassified

Light Conditions

Daylight

Weather Conditions

Fine no high winds

Road Surface Conditions

Dry

Carriageway Hazards

None

Special Conditions at Site

None

Area Type

Urban

Pedestrian Crossing

No physical crossing facilities within 50 metres

Pedestrian Crossing Control

None within 50 metres

Vehicles

Ref

Type

Vehicle Age

Engine

Driver

Where

Doing What

First Impact

Outcome

1

Goods 7.5 tonnes mgw and over

2

Heavy oil (Diesel), 11000cc

Male, 36 - 45

On main carriageway; Not in restricted lane;

Going ahead other

Front

Hit Parked vehicle.

2

11

Petrol, 1389cc

Female, 26 - 35

On main carriageway; Not in restricted lane;

Parked

Back

Casualties

Ref

Category

Where

In/Struck by Vehicle

Age

Sex

Severity

1

Driver or rider

Goods vehicle (7.5 tonnes mgw and over) occupant

1

36 - 45

Male

Slight

2

Driver or rider

2

26 - 35

Female

Serious

3

Passenger

, Front seat passenger

2

11 - 15

Female

Serious

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