A man has been arrested after allegedly testing positive for cocaine following a crash on a Fife road yesterday.
The alleged smash occurred around 10.30am on the A92 near the village of Rathillet when an HGV veered off the road and struck a tree.
Photos taken of the vehicle show the left side of the windscreen smashed as a result of the impact.
Fife Road Policing rushed to the scene and the 67-year-old lorry driver was given a drug test, which allegedly showed he had the drug in his system.
The man was then arrested by cops in relation to alleged road traffic offences.
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No other vehicle was involved in the incident and no one was seriously injured.
Officers say enquiries into the event are ongoing.
A Police Scotland spokeswoman said: “Around 10.35am on Tuesday, police were called to a report of a road crash on the A92, Rathillet where a lorry had come off the road.
“No one was injured. Officers attended and the 67-year-old driver allegedly supplied a positive drugs wipe.
“He has been arrested in connection with road traffic offences and enquiries are ongoing.”
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