THREE cars were damaged and splayed across a road in a late-night crash in Bradford.
West Yorkshire Police was called to reports of a road traffic collision involving three vehicles at 11.32pm last night.
It was on Great Horton Road, near its junction with Rand Street, in Shearbidge and close to the Frame On, Café Raja's and Endulje stores.
The crash involved a silver Seat Ibiza, a blue Seat Leon and a red Toyota Yaris.
A witness, who wished to remain anonymous, said the Toyota Yaris was parked up at the side of the road.
The Seat Ibiza, which was left in the middle of the road heading away from Bradford, looked to be the worst damaged.
Its front bumper had been completely torn off, with debris littered around it and the road.
The Seat Leon looked to be facing diagonally towards the path at the side of the road and its back bumper was hanging off.
Meanwhile, the left-rear wheel arch of the Toyota Yaris suffered some damage.
A spokesperson for West Yorkshire Police said there were no injuries.
The witness said: "Two cars were involved and a third parked car, just near Frame On and the dessert shop, outside 302 Great Horton road.
"I did call police, not sure if they came, but apart from some bruised egos and debris on the road there was nothing else.
"It looked like young kids to me and one of the cars may have been attending a wedding".
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