A teen driver was airlifted to hospital in a critical condition following a crash on the A4.
Four people – including a young child – were injured in a reportedly head-on road traffic collision on Box Road, near Ashley, Box, at around 7pm yesterday (Friday, 14 July).
Emergency services, including Wiltshire Air Ambulance, attended the scene – which was located just 20 metres from the county border with Somerset.
The incident involved a blue Ford Fiesta and a silver Mazda. Both cars sustained significant front-end damage in the impact.
The driver of the Ford, a 17-year-old boy, suffered life-threatening injuries and was airlifted to to the Major Trauma Centre at Southmead Hospital in Bristol. He is currently in a stable condition and his family are aware.
Three people were travelling in the Mazda – two men and a primary school-aged child. All three sustained minor injuries and were taken to the Royal United Hospital in Bath.
The busy route, linking Bath with Chippenham, was closed between Box and Batheaston/Bathford for 11 hours as Wiltshire Police carried out forensic collision investigation work and recovered the vehicles.
The road reopened at around 6am this morning (Saturday).
Anyone who witnessed the collision, or has dashcam footage, should contact the Serious Collision Investigation Unit on 01225 694597 quoting log 54230073875 or email [email protected].