Two women were taken to hospital after three traffic accidents yesterday.
Firefighters were called to a collision involving a car and van in Kingston Road at 11.15am.
A Leatherhead firefighter said an elderly woman driver was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
He said: "It caused quite a bit of disruption to the traffic system."
At 3.30pm firefighters were called out after two cars crashed in Tattenham Grove in Epsom Downs.
An Epsom firefighter said they cut a woman, with arm and leg injuries, out of a car and she was taken to hospital.
A South East Coast Ambulance Service spokesman said an air ambulances, two ambulances and a car were sent to the crash.
He said: "A woman in her 60s was taken as a priority to East Surrey Hospital."
Firefighters were also called to car crash in Dorking Road, Tadworth, at 8.50am yesterday.
On Tuesday there was a car crash at 3.15pm in Grafton Road, Epsom.
On Monday a road sign was damaged when two cars crashed in Alexandra Road, Epsom, just after 6.30pm.
A police spokeswoman said: "A 41-year-old man was reported for an offence of driving without due care and attention in connection with this incident."
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