Emergency services were called to the A51 at Pipe Gate, near Market Drayton, at 2am.
The fire service was called to the crash on the A51 in the early hours of New Year's Day. Picture: Market Drayton Fire Station.
Police and West Midlands Ambulance Service also attended the scene, with the driver not requiring hospital treatment and being discharged at the scene with no physical injuries. "The rescue pump from Market Drayton was the first emergency service resource to arrive at the scene. "It was found that the vehicle had been in a collision with a road sign, left the carriageway, and then collided with a wooden fence and hedge.
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