A man who assisted after a crash in Lavington on Thursday morning says the intersection is dangerous and needs to be changed.
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Jonathan Pillington rushed to the incident, which involved a car being hit and rolling onto its roof at the intersection of Urana and Sanders roads.
He helped a woman who was trapped upside down in her vehicle before emergency services arrived.
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Mr Pillington works for a motorbike business near the intersection and said he has had about 10 near-misses with cars in the past year.
"There are crashes there all the time," he said.
"There have been two serious crashes in the past year we've had to come out for.
"I'm almost killed every time I go out for a test ride."
Mr Pillington believes people misunderstood the turning lanes at the intersection.
A NSW Ambulance spokesman said two women were treated at the scene of the crash but weren't taken to hospital.
Police are investigating the cause of the crash.