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Two cars and truck collide on A4 near Burgerveen

Two cars and truck collide on A4 near Burgerveen

Two cars and a truck collided on the A4 motorway near Burgerveen on Tuesday morning during an overtaking maneuver. The accident occurred when one vehicle struck both another car and a truck. Fortunately, no injuries were reported as a result of the incident.

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