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Emergency services have cleared the scene.
The flow of traffic through the area is no longer affected.
Police Senior Constable Holly Lembke said the crash happened after one car hit the back of the one in front of it.
"One vehicle followed to closely and has taken evasive action to not hit the first vehicle, resulting in it turning over," she said.
"It's down to driver error. It is a good reminder for people to make sure they concentrate while driving."
Senior Constable Lembke said there were no passengers in either vehicles and that both drivers - females in their 30s - were lucky to walk away from the crash.
"There were no serious injuries," Senior Constable Lembke said. "They both came out of it pretty well considering the crash."
Earlier
EMERGENCY services are responding to a two-vehicle crash at Junortoun, which left a grey Mitsubishi sedan on its roof.
Traffic on the McIvor Highway outside the Bendigo Baptist Church is affected, with vehicles banking up in both directions.
Paramedics are in attendance, as well as police and firefighters.
It is not yet known whether the occupants of the vehicles are injured, nor the cause of the crash.
Both of the involved vehicles are being towed from the scene.
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The second vehicle was a white Isuzu four-wheel-drive.
The crash happened shortly before 9am.
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