Pregnant passenger taken to hospital after crash

The crash occurred about 9.50pm on Thursday. Photo: Supplied
The crash occurred about 9.50pm on Thursday. Photo: Supplied
A pregnant woman was taken to hospital and a driver had to be cut out of a car after a crash in Dunedin last night.

Senior Sergeant Anthony Bond said a car ran a red light at the intersection of Albany and Grange Sts about 9.50pm and T-boned another vehicle.

The driver of the second vehicle had to be cut out by Fire and Emergency New Zealand personnel. He sustained "non-urgent injuries".

The car which went through the red light was driven a 30-year-old man who had a passenger who was 20 weeks pregnant.

She was taken to hospital for a check-up.

Police said the road was blocked for "a couple of hours" while people were treated and the scene was cleared.