One person was taken to hospital after a motorbike and a taxi collided on the end of a junction in Stockton on Thursday (November 23) evening.
Emergency services attended the incident on Norton Avenue at around 7.50pm, following reports of a two-vehicle collision.
Images from the scene showed a motorbike on the pavement and a taxi with a dented numberplate and bonnet.
Police and ambulance workers could also be seen at the incident, which also saw officers from Cleveland Police investigating the e-bike on Norton Avenue.
There was no road closure in place during the incident, and both vehicles were cleared from the road within an hour of the crash.
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On Friday (November 24), the North East Ambulance Service confirmed one person was taken to hospital.
A spokesperson for the ambulance service said: "We were called to reports of a road traffic collision on Norton Avenue in Stockton at 7.54pm this evening (23 November.)
"We dispatched one ambulance crew and transported one patient to University Hospital of North Tees."
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