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A driver of a compact Nissan car gave passengers waiting for a tram in the UK town of Oldham something of a surprise. Instead of the tram they expected to see, the small Nissan car drew to a halt in front of the stop.
November 20, 2014 Read time: 1 min
A driver of a compact Nissan car gave passengers waiting for a tram in the UK town of Oldham something of a surprise. Instead of the tram they expected to see, the small Nissan car drew to a halt in front of the stop. The driver had swerved off a road and onto the tram tracks. Passengers and then police and emergency workers came to the rescue and managed to move the misplaced vehicle. One passenger was taken to hospital but did not require treatment, while the driver was later arrested on a charge of drink-driving. The incident delayed trams and also had an impact on planned engineering works to the tracks, although only minor damage was caused. This is not the first incident in the area involving drivers making similar mistakes. On three previous occasions drivers have managed to drive their cars, a Jaguar, a Nissan and a Citröen, onto the tram tracks.

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