Traffic lights have been uprooted in Lincoln city centre after a collision overnight.
The crash happened on the junction Brayford Wharf East and Rope Walk, near to the YoYo in Beijing restaurant, just before 10pm on Wednesday, September 19.
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A black Vauxhall and a silver VW were involved.
People watched on as it appeared the Vauxhall had mounted the pavement next to the YoYo restaurant. A set of traffic lights at the crossing was also damaged.
Police and ambulance crews attended the scene.
The lights and debris have been removed from the scene this morning, Thursday, September 20.
A spokesperson for Lincolnshire Police confirmed there were no injuries or arrests.
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