Teenage cyclists taken to hospital after colliding with car
Lansdowne Road in Lowestoft Picture: GOOGLE MAPS - Credit: Archant
Two teenage cyclists were injured after reportedly riding into the back of a car.
The incident took place on Lansdowne Road in Lowestoft just before 8.30am on Sunday when two bicycles were reported to be in collision with a Volkswagen Passat.
Both teens were taken to hospital but their injuries are not thought to be life-threatening or life-changing.
A spokesman for the East of England Ambulance Service said: 'We received a call at 8.21am to reports of a road traffic incident involving two cyclists reportedly riding into the back of a car.
'The East of England Ambulance Service Trust dispatched an ambulance to the scene where they treated the two male cyclists both in their teenage years. One cyclist suffered from a cut face and the second from leg injuries. Both were taken to James Paget Hospital in Gorleston for further care.
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'Both should make a full recovery.'
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