Route from Pamber Heath to the Hurst Community College Accident Date BETWEEN '01-Dec-2012' and '30-Nov-2017'

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Route from Pamber Heath to the Hurst Community College Accident Date BETWEEN '01-Dec-2012' and '30-Nov-2017' Route from Pamber Heath to The Hurst Community College Accident Date BETWEEN '01-Dec-2012' AND '30-Nov-2017' 120467258 SLIGHT 459725 /162306 01/12/2012 17:44 LOCATION FRANKLIN AVE J/W A340 MULFORDS HILL TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR2 TRAV EAST FRANKLIN AVE APPROACHED JW A340 MULFORDS HILL MOVED OFF FROM TRAFFIC LIGHTS COLLIDED WITH REAR OF CAR1 TRAV AHEAD VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 42 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 1 Male 42 2 Car Male 25 120490303 SLIGHT 459703 /162364 19/12/2012 16:23 LOCATION A340 MULFORDS HILL JW C80 SILCHESTER RD TADLEY DESCRIPTION PC1 TRAV SE A340 MULFORDS HILL APPROACHING JW SILCHESTER RD CAR2 TRAV SAME DIRECTION OVERTOOK PC1 CLIPPED RIDER WITH N/SIDE WING MIRROR VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Pedal Cycle Male 53 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 1 Male 53 2 Car Not known Unk 130006814 SERIOUS 459337 /162290 05/01/2013 17:52 LOCATION FRANKLIN AVENUE OUTSIDE NUMBER 78, BASINGSTOKE, HAMPSHIRE DESCRIPTION VEH 1 (CAR) TRAVELLING E ALONG FRANKLIN AVENUE BEGAN TO TURN INTO PARKING SPACE OUTSIDE NUMBER 78 AND COLLIDED WITH VEH 2 (M/CYCLE) TRAVELLING W ALONG FRANKLIN AVENUE CAUSING RIDER TO FALL OFF. VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 35 1 Driver/Rider SERIOUS 2 Male 56 2 M/cycle > 500cc Male 56 130012995 SLIGHT 460200 /162394 10/01/2013 16:06 LOCATION SILCHESTER RD J/W WINKWORTH LN TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR1 TRAV SOUTHEAST CROSSING JUNCTION FROM WINKWORTH RD TOWARDS TADLEY COMMON RD COLLIDED WITH CAR2 TRAV EAST FROM TADLEY TOWARDS PAMBER END VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 30 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 1 Male 30 2 Car Female 73 2 Passenger SLIGHT 1 Female 43 3 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 2 Female 73 130036488 SLIGHT 460587 /161894 29/01/2013 13:00 LOCATION WEST STREET OUTSIDE NUMBER 21, TADLEY, HAMPSHIRE DESCRIPTION VEH 1 (CAR) TRAVELLING W ALONG WEST STREET SWERVED TO AVOID VEH 2 (CAR) TRAVELLING IN THE OPPOSITE DIRECTION, LEFT THE CARRIAGEWAY TO THE OFFSIDE A CAME TO REST ONITS SIDE IN A DITCH. VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 53 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 1 Male 53 2 Car Not known Unk 130059755 SERIOUS 460025 /161823 15/02/2013 17:10 LOCATION A340 MULFORDS HILL OUTSIDE NUMBER 21 TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR1 TRAV NORTH WEST ALONG A340 MULFORDS HILL OVERTOOK UNRECORDED PARKED VAN AND SIDE SWIPED THE OFFSIDE OF CAR2 TRAV SOUTH EAST THEN COLLIDED HEAD-ON WITH CAR3 ALSO TRAV SOUTH EAST VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Female 35 1 Driver/Rider SERIOUS 1 Female 35 2 Car Male 26 2 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 2 Male 26 3 Car Female 29 3 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 3 Female 29 Narrative Report 23-January-2018 1 Route from Pamber Heath to The Hurst Community College Accident Date BETWEEN '01-Dec-2012' AND '30-Nov-2017' 130070596 SERIOUS 460120 /162370 24/02/2013 01:26 LOCATION SILCHESTER RD O/S NO 20 NR FOOTBALL PITCH TADLEY DESCRIPTION M/C TRAV WEST TOWARDS TADLEY RIDER LOST CONTROL DUE TO ICY CONDITIONS RIDER THEN PARTED FROM MACHINE VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 M/cycle <= 50cc Male 47 1 Driver/Rider SERIOUS 1 Male 47 130071338 SLIGHT 459723 /162340 24/02/2013 20:00 LOCATION A340 MULFORDS HILL JW C80 SILCHESTER RD TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR1 TRAV NW A340 MULFORDS HILL TURNED RIGHT INTO SILCHESTER RD ACROSS PATH OF AND COLLIDED WITH CAR2 TRAV SE A340 MULFORDS HILL VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 18 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 2 Male 17 2 Car Male 17 2 Passenger SLIGHT 1 Female 17 130154169 SLIGHT 459703 /162303 29/04/2013 17:51 LOCATION FRANKLIN AVE W OF A340 MULFORDS HILL TADLEY? DESCRIPTION P/C2 TRAV WEST FROM JUNCTION RIDER STOPPED DUE TO INCIDENT WITH DRIVER OF CAR1 AT JUNCTION WITH SILCHESTER RD P/C2 THEN STRUCK IN REAR BY FOLLOWING CAR1 VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 18 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 2 Male 40 2 Pedal Cycle Male 40 130274823 SERIOUS 459998 /161868 24/07/2013 08:45 LOCATION A340 MULFORDS HILL JW MILLERS RD TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR2 TRAV NORTH EAST ALONG MILLERS ROAD PULLED OUT ONTO A340 MULFORDS HILL COLLIDED WITH NEARSIDE MC1 TRAV NORTH WEST ALONG A340 MULFORDS HILL RIDER FELL FROM VEHICLE VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 M/cycle 50 - 125cc Male 17 1 Driver/Rider SERIOUS 1 Male 17 2 Car Male 40 130475387 SERIOUS 459303 /162253 19/12/2013 12:15 LOCATION NEW CHURCH ROAD AT JUNCTION WITH NEWTOWN, TADLEY, HAMPSHIRE DESCRIPTION VEH 1 (CAR) TRAVELLING S ALONG NEW CHURCH ROAD WAS BLINDED BY LOW WINTER SUN AND COLLIDED WITH CAS 1 (PEDESTRIAN) TRAVELLING SE ACROSS NEW CHURCH ROAD. VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Female 60 1 Pedestrian SERIOUS 1 Female 88 140045072 SLIGHT 459921 /162016 07/02/2014 12:23 LOCATION A340 MULFORDS HILL J/W BLAKES LN TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR2 TRAV SOUTHEAST APPROACHING JUNCTION FROM ALDERMASTON COLLIDED WITH O/S OF CAR1 TURNING RIGHT FROM BLAKES LN TO TRAV NORTHWEST VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 58 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 1 Male 58 2 Car Female 59 2 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 2 Female 59 Narrative Report 23-January-2018 2 Route from Pamber Heath to The Hurst Community College Accident Date BETWEEN '01-Dec-2012' AND '30-Nov-2017' 140133085 SLIGHT 458197 /162427 16/04/2014 05:58 LOCATION WOODLANDS ROAD AT JUNCTION WITH PORTWAY, TADLEY, HAMPSHIRE DESCRIPTION VEH 1 (M/CYCLE) TRAVELLING NE ALONG PROCEEDING ALONG WOODLANDS ROAD, FAILS TO NEGOTIATE A LEFT HAND BEND AND THE RIDER FALLS OFF VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 M/cycle > 500cc Male 36 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 1 Male 36 140276312 SLIGHT 459720 /162305 01/08/2014 14:46 LOCATION FRANKLIN AVE J/W A340 MULFORDS HILL TADLEY DESCRIPTION STAT CAR1 FACING EAST AT TRAFFIC LIGHTS STRUCK IN REAR BY CAR2 WHICH WAS SHUNTED BY FOLLOWING CAR3 THAT HAD EXITED DOCTOR'S SURGERY VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Female 46 1 Passenger SLIGHT 1 Female 8 2 Car Male 21 2 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 2 Male 21 3 Car Male 77 3 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 3 Male 77 140437700 SLIGHT 461006 /162036 08/12/2014 09:00 LOCATION PAMBER HEATH RD O/S PAMBER HEATH MEMORIAL HALL TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR1 TRAV NORTH PAMBER HEATH RD LOST CONTROL ON L/HAND BEND AND LEFT C/WAY TO THE N/SIDE COLLIDING WITH A HEDGEROW VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 24 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 1 Male 24 140438120 SLIGHT 458987 /162332 08/12/2014 14:00 LOCATION FRANKLIN AVENUE AT JUNCTION WITH FRANKLIN AVENUE, TADLEY, HAMPSHIRE DESCRIPTION VEH 1 (CAR) TRAVELLING W ALONG FRANKLIN AVENUE COLLIDED WITH THE REAR OF VEH 2 (VAN) WHICH WAS PARKED AND UNATTENDED TO THE NEARSIDE, PUSHING VEH 2 FORWARDS A SHORT DISTANCE. VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Female 23 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 1 Female 23 2 Van/Goods < 3.5t Male 61 150032345 SERIOUS 461011 /162294 28/01/2015 18:25 LOCATION PAMBER HEATH RD O/S NUMBER 18A PAMBER HEATH DESCRIPTION PED TRAV WEST ACROSS PAMBER HEATH RD IS STRUCK BY CAR1 TRAV NORTH PAMBER HEATH RD CAUSING ADULT FEMALE PED TO BE THROWN ONTO CAR2 PARKED IN UNDESIGNATED LAYBY ON WEST SIDE VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 31 1 Pedestrian SERIOUS 1 Female 49 2 Car Not known Unk 150170035 SLIGHT 459846 /162142 20/05/2015 16:48 LOCATION MULFORDS HILL J/W MOUNT PLEASANT TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR TRAV NORTHWEST FROM JUNCTION TOWARDS ALDERMASTON COLLIDED WITH CHILD PED WHO RAN INTO C/WAY FROM FOOTWAY ON N/S VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 64 1 Pedestrian SLIGHT 1 Male 14 Narrative Report 23-January-2018 3 Route from Pamber Heath to The Hurst Community College Accident Date BETWEEN '01-Dec-2012' AND '30-Nov-2017' 150211359 SLIGHT 459979 /162361 22/06/2015 10:45 LOCATION SILCHESTER ROAD AT JUNCTION WITH SAINSBURYS, TADLEY, HAMPSHIRE DESCRIPTION VEH 2 (CAR) TRAVELLING W ALONG SILCHESTER ROAD FAILED TO STOP FOR TRAFFIC LIGHTS AND COLLIDED WITH OFFSIDE VEH 1 (CAR) TRAVELLING N AND TURNING RIGHT ONTO SILCHESTER ROAD THROUGH GREEN LIGHT. VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 62 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 1 Male 62 2 Car Female 27 150341612 SLIGHT 460303 /161417 02/10/2015 08:00 LOCATION A340 MULFORDS HILL/NEW RD RBT TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR1 TRAV NORTHWEST NEG RBT STRUCK ON N/S BY CAR2 TRAV NORTHEAST ENTERING RBT FROM NEW RD DRIVER OF CAR2 DAZZLED BY LOW SUN VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 29 1 Passenger SLIGHT 1 Female 29 2 Car Female 57 150393866 SLIGHT 460139 /161629 12/11/2015 13:00 LOCATION A340 MULFORDS HILL J/W STEPHENS RD TADLEY DESCRIPTION CAR1 TURNING RIGHT TO TRAV NORTHEAST INTO STEPHENS RD COLLIDED WITH P/C2 TRAV SOUTHEAST APPROACHING JUNCTION FROM ALDERMASTON P/C2 MASKED BY UNRECORDED VAN ALSO TRAV SOUTHEAST VEHICLES DRIVER CASUALTIES VEH SEX AGE 1 Car Male 28 1 Driver/Rider SLIGHT 2 Female 17 2 Pedal Cycle Female 17 160074221 SLIGHT 460999 /162463 20/02/2016 14:49 LOCATION SILCHESTER ROAD AT JUNCTION WITH PAMBER HEATH ROAD, TADLEY, HAMPSHIRE DESCRIPTION VEH 1 (CAR) TRAV W ALONG SILCHESTER ROAD CLIPPED THE NEARSIDE KERB, LOST CONTROL AND COLLIDED WITH VEH 2 (CAR) TRAV E, FORCING VEH 2 OFF THE CARRIAGEWAY TO THE NEARSIDE. VEH 1 CONTINUED FORWARD AND HIT VEH 3 (CAR) TRAV IN CONVOY WITH VEH 2.
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