A fourth accident in as many weeks was reported today on a road approaching the St Margarets roundabout.
London Ambulance Service (LAS) confirmed it had been called out at 3.15pm to deal with a crash on St Margarets Road.
Roads approaching the roundabout appear to be fast becoming an "accident hotspot" following accidents on July 24, August 3 and August 8.
An LAS spokeswoman said: "We were called to a road traffic collision with a car and a motorbike.
"We sent two ambulance crews and a single responder.
"One patient was taken to West Middlesex Hospital."
A cyclist and two motorcyclists have also been involved in accidents in the Avenue and St Margarets Road, which feed in to the St Margarets roundabout, in the past few weeks.
A 62-year-old cyclist was taken to hospital on Sunday, July 24, after a hit-and-run collision on the southbound side of St Margarets Road. A motorcyclist collided with a car during rush hour in the Avenue on Wednesday, August 3, and there were reports of an accident involving a motorcycle in the Avenue on Monday, August 8.
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