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A car and truck have collided at Alligator Creek, with the occupants of both vehicles walking away uninjured.
Police were called to the intersection of Hay Point Rd and the Bruce Highway about 5.30am Wednesday following reports of a two vehicle crash.
A Queensland Police spokesman said there were no injuries and both vehicles had been moved off to the side of the road.
No delays to traffic in the area have been reported.
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Witnesses have reported traffic has finally cleared up on the Bruce Highway just south of Maryborough after a truck reportedly drove into a ditch sometime after lunch. A photo posted to social media shows the trailer of a truck jackknifed across the road and the front down an embankment. The incident is believed to have occurred just over the hill from the Puma fuel station on the Bruce Highway between Maryborough and Tiaro. A truck went off the Bruce Highway and into an embankment south of Maryborough sometime after lunch today. Picture: Malinda Dakin/Facebook However, Queensland Police Service and Queensland Ambulance Service spokesmen said it seemed nothing had been reported to them and was unsure if police crews attended.