EMERGENCY services were scrambled to the scene of a crash near the Asda on Rooley Lane in Bradford this morning (Friday).
It happened on Rooley Lane at the Bierley Lane roundabout near Asda.
A spokesperson for Yorkshire Ambulance Service said: "We received an emergency call at 10am to a report of a collision on Rooley Lane involving two vehicles."
A damaged car was seen in a layby area just off the Staygate-bound carriageway.
A passer-by said: "Traffic is flowing well, but the car will need to be recovered because of severe damage to front left side of the vehicle.
"Some sheeting seems to have been placed in the side windows of the car, perhaps to keep the vehicle occupant out of view of passing traffic while emergency services provided aid."
However, the ambulance service reported no one needed to be taken to hospital.
A spokesperson for the Yorkshire Ambulance Service said: "We dispatched an ambulance and a first responder vehicle to the scene.
The occupants of the vehicles were checked over but not need to be taken to hospital."
West Yorkshire Police has also been contacted for comment.
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