HGV smashes into 17 cars to leave trail of destruction outside Premier Inn: Driver is taken to hospital with injuries

 AN HGV's trail of destruction has been caught on camera after it smashed into 17 cars outside a Premier Inn and the driver has been rushed to hospital.

Shocking footage from 7am yesterday morning reveals the extent of the destruction moments after the crash outside the hotel near the Lakeside shopping centre in Doncaster. 

It is believed that the driver lost control of his vehicle at a roundabout before hurtling through a hedge and bulldozing into at least 17 parked cars in the car park.  Shocking footage from 7am yesterday morning reveals the extent of the destruction moments after the crash outside the hotel near the Lakeside shopping centre in Doncaster

Shocking footage from 7am yesterday morning reveals the extent of the destruction moments after the crash outside the hotel near the Lakeside shopping centre in Doncaster

A trail of destruction was left in the wake of the HGV's crash in Doncaster

A trail of destruction was left in the wake of the HGV's crash in Doncaster 

Footage shows the crushed maimed cars littered across the car park before focusing on a large lorry with severe damage.  

A trail of destruction is left behind by the lorry and flashing lights from recovery vehicles can be seen flashing throughout the car park. 

Bumpers and licence plates are seen hanging off cars and smashed glass from windows is strewn across the ground.  

Other passersby are also seen standing and looking on in shock while they take in the levels of damage they are witnessing.  

It is believed that the driver lost control of his vehicle at a roundabout before hurtling through a hedge and bulldozing into at least 17 parked cars in the car park

It is believed that the driver lost control of his vehicle at a roundabout before hurtling through a hedge and bulldozing into at least 17 parked cars in the car park

Bumpers and licence plates are seen hanging off cars and smashed glass from windows is strewn across the ground

Bumpers and licence plates are seen hanging off cars and smashed glass from windows is strewn across the ground

Police told the Sun Online that no guests were injured and the hotel wasn't damaged.   

A South Yorkshire Police spokesman said: 'Police were called to reports just before 7am of a lorry leaving the road and colliding with stationary vehicles.

'The lorry drivery was taken to hospital, his injuries are not thought to be serious. No other reported injuries

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