Susannah Moffat, co-owner of Ledbury Road Services near Bushley, said the car took out pole signs, fences, planters and entrance signs when it crashed off the A438 on Friday night (August 7). READ NEXT: Why residents are reporting smell of smoke around Worcestershire beauty spot'Lost control'The service station had been closed at the time but the owner, who has viewed CCTV footage of the incident, believes at least one of the occupants of the vehicle was injured. "A car lost control on the bend just before the service station and came off into the verge and smashed entrance signs," Ms Moffat said. "It smashed through the pole sign, entrance sign and then smashed through the fence, before it came to a rest." READ NEXT: Video shows smoke billowing from truck fire at busy roundaboutJust months after lightning strikeCRASH: The damage at Ledbury Road Services is expected to cost thousands of pounds to repair (Image: Ledbury Road Services)It's not the first time the service station has suffered a blow this year, having been hit by a lightning strike in April.