The accident happened in the Bedale area of ​​North Yorkshire on Friday shortly after 15:30. A gray Fiat 500 was traveling in the A6055 at Little Holtby, near the entrance to Holtby Hall, when it collided with a green tractor and trailer. The 18-year-old Fiat driver gave up his last breath despite the efforts of doctors. Read more: Darlington cyclist rushed to hospital after crash in Geneva lane A North Yorkshire police spokesman said: “Her family is receiving support from the police as the investigation continues. “We are not in a position to make her name public at this time and we urge that her family’s privacy be respected.” The driver of the tractor was “shaken badly” by the collision, police announced. Police are calling for witnesses and information after the clash, which occurred at about 15.36. The Fiat 500 was heading south at the time of the collision, while the tractor was traveling north. The team of the big collision was on the road until late last night as it was examining the spot and the vehicles. The road reopened around 23.30. The team calls on the witnesses of the conflict and the drivers with cameras that were in the area at that time, to leave as soon as possible. Read more: Two PCSO leave “seriously injured” after attack on Harrogate McDonalds They also want to hear from people with any other information that could help the investigation as they work to establish the full circumstances surrounding the conflict. Anyone who can help is kindly requested to contact North Yorkshire Police at 101, select Option 2 and request the Major Conflict Investigation Team. Or email [email protected] Mention the reference number 12220055178 when providing details. Stay up to date with all the latest news on our site or follow us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram. You can also follow our exclusive Facebook page in North Yorkshire for all the latest in the area by clicking here. For all the top news updates from across the region directly to your inbox, subscribe to our newsletter here. Do you have a story for us? Contact the news office at [email protected] or call 01325 505054