A CAR took a dip in a creek on Saturday night following a three-car collision in Endeavour Hills.
Police and emergency services said the water level of the Dandenong Creek was quite low at the time of the collision and the driver, a 40-year-old man from Endeavour Hills, was lucky to escape unharmed.
The three cars collided about 8.05pm on Heatherton Road, near the Monash Freeway.
Another car also drove up an embankment on impact.
The driver, a 24-year-old Pakenham man, and his two passengers were also unhurt.
The 33-year-old female driver of the first vehicle was also unharmed but the Narre Warren resident has since been charged with failing to give way.
The Hallam CFA, the Dandenong Rescue team, police and ambulance attended the scene.
No-one was taken to hospital.
Crash driver charged
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