A driver was taken to hospital after crashing into a house at Clearview overnight.
Emergency services responded to Hampstead Road, Clearview just before 3am on Sunday 28 September by reports of a crash.
A black Holden sedan clipped another car on Hampstead Road, Clearview, near the intersection of Chauser Street.
The Commodore then careened into the front of a house on Hampstead Road, then rolled onto its roof.
The collision also ruptured the gas main at the front of the property. The occupants of the house were not injured but had to be evacuated due to the gas leak.
Emergency crews worked to free the woman from her overturned Holden, and she was rushed to hospital by ambulance.
Fortunately, the 32-year-old Stepney woman's injuries do not appear to be life-threatening at this time.
The driver and passenger of the Toyota Camry, a 30-year-old Paralowie man and a 31-year-old Paralowie woman, were not injured.
Both vehicles were towed from the scene and Hampstead Road was reopened to traffic around 4am.
The front of the house sustained significant damage and SES attended to reinforce the structure to allow the occupants to return home.
Investigations into the crash are ongoing.
Police thank the members of the public who rushed to provide first aid and assistance to the injured driver.
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