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A 47-year-old man ended up upside-down in his car early Tuesday morning after the car skidded on ice, hit a parked car and rolled over onto its roof.

The crash happened at about 6 a.m. at Milwaukee Street and South Marquette Street, the Madison Fire Department said.

The driver was going west on Milwaukee Street when the car hit the ice, the driver over-correcting steering before clipping the corner of the parked car, causing the car to flip over, coming to rest on the hood.

The driver had his seat belt on and nobody else was in the car.

"He was able to open the door and crawl out of the car on his own," said spokeswoman Cynthia Schuster. "He was up and talking to police when paramedics arrived."

The man was evaluated at the scene, telling paramedics he didn't need to be transported to a hospital.

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