Video: Overturned Car Removed After Crash
[Updated with video] A collision occurred at around 2.30pm this afternoon [June 12] on North Shore Road in the Shelly Bay area, with the car ending up overturned.
Traffic was restricted to a single lane as emergency personnel attended to the scene, with a tow truck arriving and removing the vehicle, resulting in the scene being cleared by 3.30pm. Details on whether the occupant [s] were injured or not are currently unclear, however we will update as able.
Update 5.11pm: Video of car being removed by tow truck
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Looking out at the ocean I bet. I know I wish I was out there swimming too.
Barrel rolling cars in Bermuda is a regular feature on the roads.
Hope everyone is okay. It was certainly an interesting experience being directed by the police to drive east down the Railway Trail.
Hope they are fine, and thanks for clearing the road for World Cup viewers.
Another idiot keeping our auto insurance rates high!!!!
@ Kangoocar……guess I’m an idiot too because I gave you far more credit than; to make a statement such as that without knowing the facts.
Texting while driving or looking at the beautiful ocean was the distraction.. I bet!
How about none of the above!!!!
What’s up with these Suzuki swifts 2 in one day lol
Beginning to wonder the same thing
The guy blacked out
The fact that people are only worried about auto insurance going up and not worrying if the person(s) being okay is RIDICULOUS stupid bermudians
Who said they were Bermudians? Expats don’t get insurance?
I did not see any F.A.A. landing lights, may be it was a No Fly Zone. ( N.F.Z. )
I hope everyone involved in the accident is okay
I am fine thank god and no I wasn’t speeding or driving reckless I blacked out thanks for the concern
hh – glad you are alright. That being said, I believe you should have your license pulled for an indefinite period. Simply put, you are a danger not only to yourself, but to other road users. Until you don’t “black out” you should be confined to the passenger seat.