A two-car crash at Blythburgh this morning caused a road to be partially blocked for nearly two hours.
The crash between a Ford Fiesta and Ford Ka happened at around 9.50am on the A1095 near the junction with the A12.
The East of England Ambulance Service sent a rapid response vehicle to the incident and two patients were assessed by paramedics at the scene but were not taken to hospital.
Drivers reported queues on the A12 due to the accident.
A police spokeswoman said recovery vehicles arrived around 11.30am, but the accident had caused the road to be partially blocked.
A spokeswoman for the East of England Ambulance Service Trust said: “We were called today at 9.55am to reports of a two-vehicle road traffic collision on the A1095 at Blythburgh.
“A rapid response vehicle attended and assessed two patients for minor injuries. Both patients were discharged at the scene.”
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