A 32-year-old Taralga woman suffered minor injuries in an accident near the town on Monday.
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The woman was travelling towards Goulburn at 3.30pm when she lost control of her Mazda 6 on a right hand bend, some 10km from Taralga, police said.
The car careered through a fence, rolled once and came to rest on the fence.
Emergency services attended soon after. Ambulance conveyed the woman to Goulburn Base Hospital with minor injuries. She had passengers in the car, however police could not say whether they were also injured.
Inspector John Sheehan said alcohol was not a factor in the crash.
Meantime, a 31-year-old Campbelltown truck driver was lucky to survive a crash between his and another B-double at Marulan at 3.30am yesterday.
His vehicle, which was travelling north on the Hume Highway collided into the rear of the rig driven by a 58-year-old man from Gerogery in the Riverina.
The severe impact pushed the prime mover under the trailer, police said.