Two pedestrians have been taken to hospital with serious injuries following separate collisions in Co Antrim.
The first incident took place at 6.30am on Tuesday, March 14, when a man suffered serious injuries after being involved in a collision with a black XF Jaguar on the Moira Road, Nutts Corner at around 6.30am.
The road was closed for a period and has since re-opened.
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A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police attended a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision involving a black XF Jaguar, on the Moira Road in Nutts Corner shortly after 6.30am this morning, Tuesday 14th March.
"One man, a pedestrian, was taken to hospital for treatment to serious injuries.
"The Moira Road, which was closed for a period of time has since re-opened.
"We are appealing to anyone who witnessed the collision or motorists with a dash cam in their vehicle who were travelling in the area at the time, to call police on 101 quoting reference 203 14/03/23."
The second incident took place just after 7.40am on Tuesday, March 14 when a man was taken to hospital following a collision with a grey Volkswagen Tiguan in the Scullions Road area of Newtownabbey.
Following the collision the Mallusk Road and Scullions Road were closed but have since reopened.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "Police attended a report of a single vehicle road traffic collision involving a Grey Volkswagen Tiguan, in the Scullions Road area of Newtownabbey shortly after 7.40am this morning, Tuesday 14th March.
"One man, a pedestrian, was taken to hospital for treatment to serious injuries.
"The Mallusk Road and Scullions Road, which were closed for a period of time have both now re-opened.
"We are appealing to anyone who witnessed the collision or motorists with a dash cam in their vehicle who were travelling in the area at the time, to call police on 101 quoting reference 248 14/03/23."
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