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Pedestrian Injured in Car and Moped Collision: Hospital Update

A pedestrian was injured in a collision involving a car and a moped at the intersection of Peckham Rye and Nigel Road yesterday afternoon. The victim, whose identity has not been disclosed, was rushed to the nearest hospital and is currently receiving treatment for their injuries. Authorities are investigating the cause of the accident and urging witnesses to come forward with any information they may have.

Bus Diversions in Place
Several bus routes in the area have been diverted following the incident. Transport for London (TfL) has provided alternative routes for buses 12, 176, 185, and 197 to ensure passengers can still reach their destinations. Commuters are advised to check for updates on these diversions to avoid any inconvenience to their travel plans.

Route Adjustments for Affected Buses
Route 12 will now start and end journeys at the stops Peckham Rye/Nigel Road due to the collision. Towards Dulwich Library, there will be no service from Peckham Rye/Nigel Road to Dulwich Library. Towards Oxford Circus, there is no service from Barry Road/Etherow Street to Peckham Rye/East Dulwich Road.

Routes 176 and 185 are both being diverted between East Dulwich Station and Horniman Museum in both directions via East Dulwich Road, Peckham Rye, Forest Hill Road, and Wood Vale due to the collision. Buses towards Forest Hill will miss stops from Goose Green to Lordship Lane/Wood Vale. Buses towards Camberwell will miss stops from Lordship Lane/Wood Vale to Goose Green.

Route 197 is also on diversion between Peckham Rye/The Gardens and Horniman Museum in both directions via Peckham Rye, Forest Hill Road, and Wood Vale. Buses towards Croydon will not serve stops from Barry Road/Peckham Rye to Lordship Lane/Wood Vale. Buses towards Peckham will not serve stops from Lordship Lane/Wood Vale to Upland Road.

As authorities continue to investigate the collision, it is crucial for commuters to stay informed about these bus diversions to avoid any disruptions to their daily travel routines. The safety and well-being of all passengers and pedestrians in the area remain a top priority as the investigation unfolds.