Driver and passenger rushed to hospital after two-car crash on A90

Emergency services were called to the scene on Monday afternoon.

Two people have been rushed to hospital following a two-car crash on the A90.

Emergency services were called to the scene of the crash on Queensferry Road in Edinburgh following the incident around 3pm on Monday.

The driver and a passenger of one of the cars were taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh.

The driver of the other car involved in the crash was not injured in the incident.

Images from the scene show the extent of the damage to the vehicles with one car flipped upside down.

Traffic was diverted down Maybury Road as a result of the incident and reopened at 5pm.

Drivers were experiencing delays of up to 40 minutes with further disruption expected to continue.

A Police Scotland spokesperson said: “Around 2.55pm on Monday, February 20, police were called to a two vehicle road crash northbound on the A90 at Cramond Bridge, Edinburgh.

“Emergency Services attended and the driver and passenger of one car have been taken to the Royal Infirmary of Edinburgh. The driver of the other car was not injured.

“The road was closed and re-opened around 5pm.”

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