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Western Telegraph
30-04-2025
- Western Telegraph
Audi driver hit cars letting ambulance through on A4076
Ashley Bevans, 31, of Priory Road in Milford Haven, was charged with driving without due care and attention following the incident on the A4076 between Johnston and Steynton on November 16. The court heard that an ambulance was responding to an emergency call and was driving from Milford Haven towards Johnston. A Peugeot travelling in the same direction pulled to the side of the road to allow the ambulance to pass, whilst two vehicles coming in the opposite direction did the same – just after going over the brow of a hill. For the latest crime and court news for west Wales, you can join our Facebook group here. As the vehicles manoeuvred to make enough space for the ambulance to pass, Bevans' Audi A3 came over the brow of the hill in the opposite direction to the ambulance and was unable to stop in time – crashing into the back of the second car in the queue. Bevans' car then veered onto the opposite side of the road and hit the front of the Peugeot. The court heard that the driver of the Peugeot sustained soft tissue and muscle injuries, whilst the driver of the other car suffered whiplash injuries. Bevans was also injured in the crash. He pleaded guilty to careless driving, and had eight points added to his licence at Llanelli Magistrates' Court on April 23. Bevans must also pay a £250 fine, a £350 surcharge, and £110 in costs.
Yahoo
30-04-2025
- Yahoo
Audi driver crashed into cars that stopped to let ambulance through
AN AUDI driver crashed into two cars which had stopped to allow an ambulance to pass. Ashley Bevans, 31, of Priory Road in Milford Haven, was charged with driving without due care and attention following the incident on the A4076 between Johnston and Steynton on November 16. The court heard that an ambulance was responding to an emergency call and was driving from Milford Haven towards Johnston. A Peugeot travelling in the same direction pulled to the side of the road to allow the ambulance to pass, whilst two vehicles coming in the opposite direction did the same – just after going over the brow of a hill. As the vehicles manoeuvred to make enough space for the ambulance to pass, Bevans' Audi A3 came over the brow of the hill in the opposite direction to the ambulance and was unable to stop in time – crashing into the back of the second car in the queue. Bevans' car then veered onto the opposite side of the road and hit the front of the Peugeot. The court heard that the driver of the Peugeot sustained soft tissue and muscle injuries, whilst the driver of the other car suffered whiplash injuries. Bevans was also injured in the crash. He pleaded guilty to careless driving, and had eight points added to his licence at Llanelli Magistrates' Court on April 23. Bevans must also pay a £250 fine, a £350 surcharge, and £110 in costs.