A blue Vauxhall has been flipped over onto its roof, after colliding with a parked car at around 7.20am on Himbleton Road this morning.
Police arrived on the scene to find the vehicle on its roof however the driver came away unscathed.
It's unsure how the vehicle came to be flipped away, with an officer on scene citing the weather as the most probable cause.
The vehicle had suffered major damage to both the interior and exterior, with the front window cracked, and two of the side windows smashed.
Himbleton Road was temporarily closed for around 3 hours, as officers worked to clean up the debris and get the car off the road.
Miraculously, no one was hurt, despite the broken glass on the road which the driver would have had to crawl through in order to get out.
A spokesperson for the West Midlands Ambulance Service said, "We were called to reports of a car that had collided with a stationary care and overturned on Himbleton Road."
"One ambulance attended the scene, on arrival we discovered one patient, a man, who was assessed and discharged at the scene."
How a car travelling on a 30mph residential road managed to fully flip onto its top by hitting a stationary car is still unknown.
According to Crash Report, Worcester is the 6th safest district in the UK when it comes to road traffic collisions.
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