Car Overturns After Collision In Devonshire

July 1, 2026 | 3 Comments

A single-vehicle collision occurred on South Road in Devonshire, where a vehicle overturned and the female driver was taken to hospital for treatment.

A police spokesperson said, “Police and other emergency services are currently on the scene of a single vehicle collision on South Road in Devonshire, near the junction with Belmar Drive.

“The vehicle involved has overturned, and the female driver, who is believed to have been the sole occupant, has been transported to King Edward VII Memorial Hospital for treatment. The extent of her injuries is unknown at this time.

“Traffic is being diverted at Tee Street and Brighton Hill. Motorists are advised to avoid the area if possible and use alternative routes while emergency crews work to clear the scene.”

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  1. Fisherman says:

    No more driving for her..NONE!!!

  2. So when the Smash burger was invented says:

    That should have been it. Not a word based on a comprehensive review of why these accidents are happening weekly. You rarely see police on patrol or radar. So the road is wide open to everything from the use of your cellphone, while driving, to the new 3rd lane of bikes. We have been told we need 10,000 more workers. Assuming you will get at least 2,000 more cars and 2,000 more bikes we will have some really serious issues. But we will do it the Bermuda way…we close our blinds 20 mins before a hurricane strikes….we see a housing shortage and wait until we run out.We build an award winning hospital with huge areas of open space when rooms are needed. You can’t make this stiff up. Messing up and smashing up is not good.

  3. Lisa Rego says:

    Slow down Bermuda! Respect your own life & others who share the road with you. Stop tailgating & make driving safer & enjoyable for us all. May the driver recover soon.

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