FIRE crews freed a man from his car after his doors jammed following a crash with another vehicle on the B3105 near Staverton on November 27.
The 19-year-old's white Mazda 2 smashed into the back of a red Renault Scenic at around 6.30pm.
A fireman managed to pull open the door that was blocked by side panels of the car that shifted backwards in the collision.
No one was injured in the crash. The red Renault suffered damage to the boot with several dents and plastic trimmings were damaged.
The Mazda was very damaged after the crash, with the bonnet crumpled and side panels coming out of place.
Police also came to the crash to manage traffic while the driver was rescued from the car. They put a temporary traffic system in place for about 20 minutes while the driver was freed.
They also breath tested the teenager who registered no alcohol levels.
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