Safety calls have been made about a Norfolk roundabout after a car flipped on it.

It was the third crash in as many weeks at the Loddon roundabout which was built two years ago on the A146 by St George's Park.

Police were at the scene of the incident which happened yesterday morning on the A146 in Loddon and the road was cleared by the afternoon. 

Pictures showed a car on its side close to the roundabout with Mundham Road and George Lane. 

There were delays in the area and the extent of any injuries is not yet known.

Eastern Daily Press: Kay Mason Billig has said acidents at the roundabout have only occurred recentlyKay Mason Billig has said acidents at the roundabout have only occurred recently (Image: Norfolk County Council)

Kay Mason Billig, leader of Norfolk County Council and a Loddon district councillor, said that only "recently" has the situation worsened at the roundabout.

She said: "I use this roundabout on an almost daily basis, and I have witnessed the aftermath of the recent incidents, where cars have left the road at the roundabout when travelling towards Norwich.

"This roundabout has been open for over two years and we have not had any major incidents until recently.

"In fact, local people have commented that the design of the Loddon roundabout seemed better than the one at Hales.

"When the signs on the roundabout were damaged after the first crash, I asked highways to install some temporary ones, as new signage can take six weeks to arrive and new permanent signage have been ordered.

Eastern Daily Press: The view of the A146 at Loddon from the Mundham Road before the roundabout was built, taken in 2021The view of the A146 at Loddon from the Mundham Road before the roundabout was built, taken in 2021 (Image: Google)Eastern Daily Press: The view of the roundabout at the A146 near Loddon taken from the Mundham Road in 2023The view of the roundabout at the A146 near Loddon taken from the Mundham Road in 2023 (Image: Google)

"Highways engineers immediately put temporary road signs up but there were a further two incidents at the roundabout shortly afterwards.

"I have contacted the police to find out if the drivers of those vehicles have been interviewed and if there is a common theme as to why they left the road, I am awaiting a response.

"I have also asked highways to look again at the signage on the roundabout and the approach, to see if we can improve this from a safety perspective."