EMERGENCY services were called to a main road early Thursday morning following a five-vehicle collision.
A heavy goods vehicle collided with four cars parked on Princess Elisabeth Way in Cheltenham around 2am on Thursday.
The four cars were parked outside Rhodesia House.
Police officers were called to scene and located the lorry and its driver a short distance from the collision.
The driver provided officers with a breath test, which proved negative for alchol.
The cars were unoccupied, and nobody was injured in the collision. Two cars which had its windows and bonnet crushed were still on the main road on Friday morning.
Any witnesses to the collision that have not yet spoken to officers are asked to call Gloucestershire Constabulary on 101, quoting incident number 15 of March 7.
A heavy goods vehicle collided with four cars parked on Princess Elisabeth Way in Cheltenham around 2am on Thursday.
The four cars were parked outside Rhodesia House.
Police officers were called to scene and located the lorry and its driver a short distance from the collision.
The driver provided officers with a breath test, which proved negative for alchol.
The cars were unoccupied, and nobody was injured in the collision. Two cars which had its windows and bonnet crushed were still on the main road on Friday morning.
Any witnesses to the collision that have not yet spoken to officers are asked to call Gloucestershire Constabulary on 101, quoting incident number 15 of March 7.