A two-vehicle accident on Clergate Road has slowed traffic to a halt on Friday afternoon.
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No-one injured in the incident, which happened before 4pm, with the two vehicles colliding near the intersection with Quartz Street.
One car, a Captiva, was believed to rear-end a utility.
A woman and her three grandchildren were in one of the vehicles, while the other had a sole occupant.
Emergency services, including firefighters and police, attended the scene.
An ambulance was called as a precaution.
NSW Fire and Rescue leading firefighter Shane Brinkworth said his crew had helped clean up the street and ensure no oil was spilt.
Council workers attended in short order and restricted the traffic to one lane, and he said the road should be open in short order.
Meanwhile, another vehicle appeared to have been tail-ended on Summer Street at about 5pm on Friday.
Police and emergency services responded to the scene.
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