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A cyclist has been rushed to hospital after a collision with a car in south London.

Emergency services arrived at 3.40pm to reports of an injured man on Streatham High Road.

The driver stayed at the scene and no arrests have beeen made, according to a Met police spokesperson.

The cyclist's injuries are not thought to be life-threatening, while another person was also treated at the scene and taken to hospital.

Streatham High Road has been cordoned off from Pinfold Road while the incident is being dealt with, with severe delays expected.

A London Ambulance Service spokesperson said: “We were called at 15:38pm, 28 September to reports of a road traffic collision at Streatham High Road.

"We sent two ambulance crews, a single responder in car, an incident response officer and London Air’s Ambulance to the scene.

"We treated two patients at the scene and took them both as a priority to a hospital in south London.”

A Met Police spokesperosn said: "Officers in Lambeth came across the cyclist at 3.40. There had been a collision between a cyclist and a car. The cyclist has gone to hospital but his injuries are not thought to be life-threatening."

"The driver stayed at the scene and there have been no arrests."