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Kangaroo may have caused light vehicle collision

THE driver of a light vehicle collided with a barrier after being distracted by a kangaroo at a New South Wales open cut mine.

 The barrier intruded into the front passenger side of the vehicle.

The barrier intruded into the front passenger side of the vehicle.

The light vehicle, which was being driven by a contractor, collided with a barrier on the edge of a mine access road. The barrier intruded into the front passenger side of the vehicle. The NSW Resources...

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