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Minor accident slows traffic in Road Town

Both cars were going westbound when the other collided into the bumper of the other. Photo: Team of Reporters
It appears that no one was hurt, both female passengers came out of the cars and it is believed the police was called. Photo: Team of Reporters
It appears that no one was hurt, both female passengers came out of the cars and it is believed the police was called. Photo: Team of Reporters
We will bring you more information if it becomes available. Photo: Team of Reporters
We will bring you more information if it becomes available. Photo: Team of Reporters
ROAD TOWN, Tortola, VI - At around 4:55 pm today, January 18, 2019, in the midst of the rush hour traffic, two small Sports Utility Vehicles (SUV) had a bumper accident.

Both cars were going westbound when the other collided into the bumper of the other.

It appears that no one was hurt, both female passengers came out of the cars and it is believed the Police were called.

It brought the Friday afternoon traffic in Road Town, the capital city to a slowdown.

We will bring you more information if it becomes available.

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