A Ford Focus had to be cut open to free its driver following a crash on Hibbert Road in Bray last night.
Firefighters from Windsor and Maidenhead were called to the road at about midnight and used hydraulic equipment to cut the roof of the car.
The male driver, who was in his late 20s or early 30s, had suffered injuries to his back and knee and was taken to Wexham Park Hospital by paramedics.
Police also attended.
Initial reports suggested the car had been involved in a collision with a bike but firefighters arrived to find it was the only vehicle involved.
The impact was to the front of the car and Maidenhead delta crew manager Greg Pearson said it is believed the car had hit trees before spinning so it was side-on with the road.
The cause of the crash is unknown.
Both crews were at the scene for about an hour-and-a-half.
Firefighters from Windsor and Maidenhead were called to the road at about midnight and used hydraulic equipment to cut the roof of the car.
The male driver, who was in his late 20s or early 30s, had suffered injuries to his back and knee and was taken to Wexham Park Hospital by paramedics.
Police also attended.
Initial reports suggested the car had been involved in a collision with a bike but firefighters arrived to find it was the only vehicle involved.
The impact was to the front of the car and Maidenhead delta crew manager Greg Pearson said it is believed the car had hit trees before spinning so it was side-on with the road.
The cause of the crash is unknown.
Both crews were at the scene for about an hour-and-a-half.
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