Traffic halted after collision leaves car trapped in bus crash aftermath

**Major South Wales Road Closed Following Collision Between Bus and Car, Driver Trapped but Escapes Serious Injury**
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A key route in South Wales was brought to a standstill on Tuesday morning following a collision between a car and a bus, resulting in the car’s driver becoming trapped behind the wheel. Emergency services swiftly responded to the scene just after 8am, initiating a major response to ensure everyone’s safety and clear the affected vehicles.
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The incident occurred on the busy A4109 Neath Road in the village of Aberdulais, causing significant disruption for commuters travelling between the towns of Ynysygerwn and Crynant. According to information provided by South Wales Police, the crash blocked the stretch of road extending from the B4242 Ynysygerwn Avenue to Mary Street in Crynant, necessitating a temporary closure while emergency crews worked to clear the scene and assist those involved.

Authorities confirmed that although the driver of the car was trapped inside the vehicle following the collision, there were no reports of serious injuries to anyone involved. Recovery teams and paramedics were able to free the individual after a coordinated effort, ensuring medical assessments were carried out on site as a precaution. Police officers and recovery vehicles remained at the scene to manage the situation safely.

A South Wales Police spokesperson commented: “Just before 8am, officers were called to a report of a collision between a bus and a car on Neath Road in Aberdulais. The driver of the car was initially trapped, and a road closure was immediately put in place to facilitate the safe recovery of both vehicles. Thankfully, nobody sustained serious injuries.”

The temporary closure had a knock-on effect on local traffic, as motorists were urged to seek alternative routes. With Neath Road acting as a major thoroughfare for the local community, delays were widely reported and travel times increased throughout the busy morning period. Local authorities and traffic management teams responded by implementing diversions and ensuring that information was rapidly relayed to motorists via radio and social media updates.

Residents in the area described seeing multiple emergency service vehicles at the site, and praised the quick response of paramedics and police who prioritised the well-being of those involved. Recovery vehicles arrived promptly to clear the crash scene and enable a thorough inspection of the damaged vehicles as standard procedure in road accidents of this nature.

Road closures and collisions such as this serve as a sobering reminder of the risks faced by drivers and passengers on busy local routes. While major injuries were avoided in this instance, the incident underscores the importance of road safety and vigilance, particularly during high-traffic periods in commuter zones. Local authorities continue to monitor traffic safety along the A4109 and implore motorists to drive with caution.

Congestion in the area began to ease following the removal of the vehicles and the reopening of Neath Road later in the morning. Police confirmed that an investigation into the cause of the crash is underway, in line with normal procedures after any significant road traffic collision involving a public transport vehicle.

As recovery efforts wound down and normal traffic flows resumed, the incident was a timely reminder for all who use the region’s roads. Police have encouraged anyone witnessing the crash or possessing dashcam footage to assist them with their enquiries as the investigation continues.

This event, while fortunately not resulting in serious harm, highlights the everyday challenges faced by emergency services and the resilience of communities when the unexpected occurs on local roads.