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– We were notified of a traffic accident in Østre Toten in the 1920s. When we arrived at the scene, it turned out that it was a driving school teacher who had been hit by another driving school teacher, says operations manager Øyvind Bakken on TV 2.
Police say the person who was injured suffered fractures and was taken to the emergency room in Gjøvik.
– The man has broken leg. He is conscious and in a good mood, says police chief of task Jakob Grefsli to Oppland Arbeiderblad.
The accident occurred in connection with night driving training.
According to OA, there were two cars from the same driving school at the site and four students had to learn how difficult it is to see a pedestrian dressed in dark.
– I was not on any road, but on a low-traffic one, says Bakken.
– One of the instructors got out of the car to be a pedestrian. One car has been parked with its lights on, while the other car was about to pass. When the car passes, the pedestrian slips and stays on the road. He’s hit by the car, Grefsli reports to the newspaper.