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Driver walks away from chaotic peak-hour crash

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Published: December 12, 2025
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A driver has remarkably escaped serious injury after a dramatic peak-hour crash involving a van in the inner Adelaide suburb of Prospect. 

The incident occurred on Regency Road, as a driver came out of a driveway.

The impact of the collision forced the van onto its side, causing it to scrape along the road. 

The van driver was taken to hospital with a minor back injury.  (Nine)

Another vehicle was forced over the median strip onto the wrong side of the road. 

Nearby tradesmen rushed to help, with one telling 9News he was preparing to pull the driver out of the van, and he was lost for words when he started to climb out of the wreckage and walk away.

“They opened the door from there and they tried to pull the man out but the man himself came out,” a witness said.

The van driver was taken to hospital with a minor back injury. 

The driver of the Mazda, a woman in her 30s, has been fined for driving without proper control.

This article was produced with the assistance of 9ExPress.

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