A Tesco delivery van and a double-decker bus were involved in a horror crash in a residential street.
The TfL Superloop collided with the supermarket vehicle and a Ford Fiesta.
The bus – which was not in service – was left with a cracked windscreen.
The Tesco home delivery vehicle – emblazoned with ‘Quality food, delivered fresh to your door’ on the back was badly damaged on the side.
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The front of the Fiesta also sustained serious damage in the three-vehicle pile up.
It happened on the A4090 near the Petts Wood Roundabout Northolt, west London on Wednesday (12 Jun) at 10:22pm.
One person was hurt in the smash and was taken to hospital .
An onlooker filmed it on their mobile phone in a 37-second video.
Emergency crews were seen in the street as neighbours milled around, as reported by Need To Know.
It happened just metres from Northolt fire station.
A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said:
“We were called at 10.22pm on Wednesday 12 June to reports of a road traffic collision on Petts Hill Roundabout, Northolt.
“We sent an ambulance crew and an incident response officer to the scene.
“Our first paramedic arrived on scene in six minutes.
“We treated a patient at the scene before taking them to hospital.”
Local Ryan Windross said: “I rode past that last night whilst on a job, madness.”
Paul Daly said: “Every little helps.”
Daniel Kenig joked: “You can’t park there, mate”
Diane Simmons said: “Northolt is a s*ithole.”
The Met Police, London Fire Brigade, Tesco and TfL have been approached for comment.
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