A DRIVER was taken to Withybush Hospital by ambulance after being cut from a car, following an accident in Milford Haven.

At around 6.30pm on Saturday evening, emergency services were called to a two-car collision on Great North Road

A black VW Golf and a silver Skoda Fabia were involved in the collision, which left the road partially blocked.

One of the drivers was out of the vehicle before the arrival of the Fire and Rescue Service and was assessed by ambulance personnel at the scene.

The second driver was trapped, and fire crews used cutting equipment and small gear to release the driver, who was then taken to hospital by ambulance.

Firefighters assisted with vehicle recovery and ensured that the roadway was made safe before leaving the scene at 8.03pm.

Mid and West Wales Fire and Rescue Service would like to warn the public of the potential hazards to road users as we leave the summer months behind us.

A common difficulty often experienced at this time of year is an increase in the suns glare.

"The sun sits lower in the sky and when driving on a clear and sunny day, the low winter sun can shine directly into a driver's eyes and inhibit their vision," said a spokesman."

"This has the effect of reducing their ability to anticipate the road ahead.

"Please remember to always drive within the speed limits and at a speed appropriate for the road conditions."