Motors have been left wrecked with a man in hospital following a three-car crash in Fife.
Emergency services were called to reports of a white car that careered into two parked v ehicles in Robert Adam Drive, Kirkcaldy on Saturday.
The alarm was raised at around 7.20am.
Images from the scene show a white car with an 'L' plate completely destroyed at the front and sitting horizontal across the road.
It appears to have crashed into the front of a black Vauxhall motor, with its bumper hanging off the hinges.
Meanwhile an image of a red car was shared online with its bonnet and bumper ripped off.
One fire engine, fire officers and a number of police officers are seen patrolling the area which is covered in debris from all three motors.
At around 10.30am police confirmed that one man, the driver of the white vehicle, is in hospital with injuries that are believed to be minor.
The man's age and the hospital he was taken to were not disclosed by police
Officers said that another man, the passenger of the white car, walked away with no injuries.
A spokeswoman told the Record: "We were called to reports of a three-car crash on Robert Adam Drive at 7.20am.
"A white car crashed into two parked cars at the scene.
"Officers attended, as of 10.15am the roadway was clear.
"One man has been taken to hospital with what are believed to be minor injuries.
"Another man, the passenger of the white car, walked away with no injuries.
"No other injuries have been reported at this stage."
Meanwhile fire crews told the Record they were asked to attend by ambulance chiefs to 'help make the area safe'.
Fire crews stated 'a couple of people' had been injured but advised the Daily Record to go to the Scottish Ambulance Service (SAS) for confirmation.
A spokeswoman said: "We got call from the ambulance service at 7.27 reporting an road traffic accident in the area involving two vehicles.
"No persons were trapped in any vehicles.
"There were a couple of casualties, the Scottish Ambulance Service will have confirmation of this.
"We were called to help make the scene safe."
The Scottish Ambulance Service have been contacted for comment.
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