Accident 200601CW10042

The accident with index '200601CW10042' hapened on Friday, February 03 of 2006 at 17:40:00. It was a Slight accident with 1 casualties involving 2 vehicles. The weather was Fine no high winds ,the road was Dry with Darkness - lights lit. The speed limit in the accident location was 30 mph. The Police from Metropolitan Police attended and registered the accident.The road type is Dual carriageway. The Junction is T or staggered junction.

The vehicles involved were:

Car

Bus or coach (17 or more pass seats)


The full details of the accident 200601CW10042 are shown bellow:



Accident Index200601CW10042SeveritySlight
Date2006-02-03Time17:40:00
Local authority DistrictWestminsterNumber of vehicles2
Local authority HighwayWestminsterNumber of casualties1
Speed Limit301st Road ClassA
Road TypeDual carriageway1st Road Number4202
Junction DetailT or staggered junction2nd Road ClassA
Junction ControlGive way or uncontrolled2nd Road Number4202
Pedestrian CrossingNone within 50 metres Physical Pedestrian CrossingFootbridge or subway
Weather ConditionFine no high windsLight ConditionDarkness - lights lit
Road Surface ConditionDrySpecial ConditionNone
Carriageway HazardsNoneUrban or Rural AreaUrban
Police ForceMetropolitan PoliceDid Police Officer AttendYes
LSOA of AccidentE01004761

Location of Accident 200601CW10042





Vehicles

The full list of vehicles involved in the accident 200601CW10042 is shown bellow. To see the detail of each vehicle please click on the reference of the vehicle:

VehicleDriverManouvre
RefTypeGenderAge BandManouvreLocation1st Impact
1CarMale36 - 45Turning leftBus laneNearside
2Bus or coach (17 or more pass seats)Male36 - 45Going ahead otherBus laneFront


Casualties

The full list of casualties of the accident 200601CW10042 is shown bellow. To see the detail of each casualty please click on the reference of the casualty:

Vehicle RefCasualty RefGenderAgeSeverityClassType
21Male46 - 55SlightPassengerBus or coach occupant (17 or more pass seats)

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