
Dartford Crossing crash driver feared she would plunge off bridge
"I thought I was going to die; I just saw the end of my road."
The 28-year-old had been driving from her home in Thurrock, Essex, to Crawley in West Sussex at about 11:05 BST.Eyewitnesses said the lorry collided with the rear of her car as its driver changed lanes."Before I knew it, the airbags deployed and I couldn't see anything," said Miss Newman."I was petrified, my brain couldn't keep up with what was going on."The bridge reopened at 02:00 on Friday after work to repair its barriers and road surface.Widespread queues had built up east of London, with eight-mile (12.8km) congestion on the M25 clockwise and gridlock near Lakeside shopping centre.
Miss Newman, who was treated at Basildon Hospital for bruising, said it was "surreal" to see the impact of the collision."I was very shaken up and still am," she explained. "It's petrifying and I feel for everyone who was held up in all of that."It's a major inconvenience for everyone involved, but I appreciate everyone's patience."The sales manager thanked emergency crews and Steve Lowe, 67, who stopped to help her.Mr Lowe said: "I was pretty shaken up because I didn't know if I was going to be caught up in it myself."But he praised Miss Newman for staying calm in what he called a "scary situation".She added: "Everyone was shocked looking at the pictures that I managed to survive."I had someone watching over me that day."
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