Danielle McCulloch, 22, was met with a driver on the wrong side of the road on Thursday, March 18 before her car flipped three times.
A Scots woman has told how she feared she would be killed in a horror collision when her car flipped as she swerved to avoid an oncoming vehicle on the wrong side of the road.
The recent graduate at Glasgow School of Art told the Record: "I wasn't even into the 40mph zone when I was met with another car doing around 60mph on my side of the road. Their tires were over my side of the white line. She said: "I was lucky to get out of it with the injuries that I have, it could have been much worse. The whole crash has been life-changing.Meanwhile, the family is appealing to any witnesses to come forward as Danielle is expecting her insurance premium to triple following the smash.
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