Car Accident #201143N102101
South Bucks, Mon 10th Oct 2011 11:42
A40 Roundabout Buckinghamshire
Police Force: Thames Valley
Severity: Slight
Accident Location
Easting: 495460, Northing: 190020
Longitude: -0.623096, Latitude: 51.600890
Accident Details
Accident Ref | 201143N102101 |
Police Force | Thames Valley |
Accident Severity | Slight |
Number of Vehicle | 1 |
Number of Casualties | 1 |
Date/Time | Mon 10th Oct 2011 11:42 |
Local Authority District | South Bucks |
Local Authority Highway | Buckinghamshire (E10000002) |
Road | A 40 (Roundabout) |
Speed Limit | 50 |
Junction | Roundabout Give way or uncontrolled |
Pedestrian Crossing | None within 50 metres No physical crossing facilities within 50 metres |
Light Conditions | Daylight |
Weather Conditions | Fine + high winds |
Road Surface Conditions | Dry |
Special Conditions | None |
Carriageway Hazards | None |
Area Type | Rural |
Police Attended? | Yes |
LSOA of Accident Location | E01017800 |
Vehicle Details
Vehicle #1
Vehicle Type | Goods 7.5 tonnes mgw and over |
Make/Model | SCANIA |
Engine Capacity (cc) | 11705 |
Age of Vehicle (years) | 4 |
Age Band of Driver | 36 - 45 |
Driver Gender | Male |
Journey Purpose | Journey as part of work |
Towing/Articulation | No tow/articulation |
Vehicle Manoeuvre | Going ahead other |
Vehicle Location | On main c'way - not in restricted lane |
Junction Location | Leaving roundabout |
Skidding/Overturning | Skidded and overturned |
Hit Object in Carriageway | Kerb |
Hit Object off Carriageway | None |
Vehicle Leaving Carriageway | Did not leave carriageway |
Point Of Impact | Front |
Was Vehicle Left Hand Drive? | No |
Propulsion Type | Heavy oil |
Casualty Details
Casualty #1 Vehicle #1
Casualty Class | Driver or rider |
Casualty Gender | Male |
Age Band Of Casualty | 36 - 45 |
Casualty Severity | Slight |
Casualty Type | Goods vehicle (7.5 tonnes mgw and over) occupant |
Pedestrian Location | Not a Pedestrian |
Pedestrian Movement | Not a Pedestrian |
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