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Cyclist taken to hospital after collision involving car in Inverkip

Cyclist taken to hospital after collision involving car in Inverkip

Yahoo17 hours ago
A CYCLIST was taken to hospital following a collision involving a car in Inverkip at the weekend.
Emergency services attended the incident at the Bankfoot roundabout on the A78 on Saturday at around 9.50am.
Police Scotland said: "Around 9.50am on Saturday, August 2 we received a report of a crash involving a car and a bike on the A78 at Inverkip.
"A man was taken to Inverclyde Royal Hospital."
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