
Monday, 14th April 2008 - 16:27CET
Driver injured in Burmarrad crash
A 32-year-old man from St Paul's Bay was seriously injured this afternoon in a collision involving a taxi, a van and a car which closed Burmarrad Road during the rush hour.
Members of the Civil Protection Department were called in to remove the roof of a Hyundai Lantra to free the man, who had been trapped behind the wheel. The Lantra had been involved in a head on crash with the van, an Isuzu. The man was conscious as he was rushed to hospital in an ambulance. No one else was injured.
The accident affected rush hour traffic, with long traffic jams having built up. The police advised motorists to use alternative routes through Salina and T'Alla w Ommu hill. The road has since been reopened.







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I have been driving through here every day for the past 30years.
I would not dare overtake in this stretch of road.
Yet I see some macho heads who slam on the gas pedal, cross the white line - just to be one car ahead - These road hogs are the trouble.
There is also the other extreme..... those people who behave as if they inherited the road and drive below 25km/hr frustrating the drivers behind them. These are also the source of these accidents.
This behavior must stop.
Traffic police should fine also those who, for no particular reason, drive very slowly in non overtaking roads.
Let's all wish the victim of this accident a speedy recovery.