North Yorkshire Fire and Rescue Service say they were called at 6.14pm on Wednesday (February 5) after reports of a crash on the A63 Selby bypass.
A service spokesman said: "On arrival, crews found it to be a two vehicle road traffic collision, involving a Volvo and a Vauxhall.
"The Volvo had rolled, and come to rest on all four wheels in the carriageway. All occupants of the vehicles were out on arrival of crews and uninjured.
"Crews relocated the vehicle and made the scene safe.
"The incident was left with the police. Crews used strops and a winch to deal with the incident."
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