Traffic Accidents

How safe is your street?

Car Accident #201143N042101

Aylesbury Vale, Thu 6th Oct 2011 09:08

Unclassified2044 Single carriageway Buckinghamshire

Police Force: Thames Valley

Severity: Slight

Accident Location

Easting: 484010, Northing: 213850

Longitude: -0.782639, Latitude: 51.816928

Accident Details

Accident Ref 201143N042101
Police Force Thames Valley
Accident Severity Slight
Number of Vehicle 1
Number of Casualties 1
Date/Time Thu 6th Oct 2011 09:08
Local Authority District Aylesbury Vale
Local Authority Highway Buckinghamshire (E10000002)
Road Unclassified 2044 (Single carriageway)
Speed Limit 30
Junction T or staggered junction
Give way or uncontrolled
Pedestrian Crossing None within 50 metres
No physical crossing facilities within 50 metres
Light Conditions Daylight
Weather Conditions Fine no high winds
Road Surface Conditions Dry
Special Conditions None
Carriageway Hazards None
Area Type Urban
Police Attended? Yes
LSOA of Accident Location E01017700

Vehicle Details

Vehicle #1

Vehicle Type Car
Make/Model SEAT ALTEA REFERENCE SPORT
Engine Capacity (cc) 1896
Age of Vehicle (years) 5
Age Band of Driver 26 - 35
Driver Gender Female
Journey Purpose Taking pupil to/from school
Towing/Articulation No tow/articulation
Vehicle Manoeuvre Going ahead other
Vehicle Location On main c'way - not in restricted lane
Junction Location Approaching junction or waiting/parked at junction approach
Skidding/Overturning None
Hit Object in Carriageway None
Hit Object off Carriageway None
Vehicle Leaving Carriageway Did not leave carriageway
Point Of Impact Offside
Was Vehicle Left Hand Drive? No
Propulsion Type Heavy oil

Casualty Details

Casualty #1 Vehicle #1

Casualty Class Pedestrian
Casualty Gender Male
Age Band Of Casualty 0 - 5
Casualty Severity Slight
Casualty Type Pedestrian
Pedestrian Location In carriageway, crossing elsewhere
Pedestrian Movement Crossing from offside - masked by parked or stationary vehicle

Prev & Next

« #201143N041121 Aylesbury Vale (C 78) | #201143N042121 Aylesbury Vale (A 41) »