A 17-year-old man is in a serious but stable condition in Sydney's Westmead Hospital after coming off the road in a single-vehicle collision on Saturday morning.
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Another driver found the man's car off the side of the road at about 6.50am on Saturday and called emergency services, who responded to find the man trapped in his vehicle about 10 kilometres north of Orange.
The incident happened at about 6.50am where a single car left the roadway.
It's unclear how many people were in the vehicle, but at least one person was trapped and needed to be freed by NSW Fire and Rescue.
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Central West Police District Acting Inspector Susan Mackenzie said police had been unable to speak to the driver since the collision and were unsure how the car had left the road.
According to Live Traffic, emergency services including police, ambulance and firefighters were called to the scene of a crash about 10 kilometres north of Orange.
MAP: The area where the crash occurred ...
Roads and Maritime personnel were also on the scene, and traffic diversions were put in place before being lifted before 10am. Motorists were being detoured via Forbes Road, The Escort Way, Peabody Road, Welllington Street, Edward Street and Hill Street and back onto the Mitchell Highway in both directions.
The diversions were suitable for all vehicles.