Police on Monday night said that an initial investigation suggested that an incident in which a bulldozer driven by a Palestinian man struck an Israeli vehicle and caused a second motorist to swerve into a road ditch was not an attempted terror attack.Two people were lightly injured in the Monday evening incident, near the Havat Gilad outpost, southwest of Nablus.The driver whose vehicle was struck, a resident of Kadumim, was lightly injured, and continued onwards, stopping only after he reached the Jeit junction.A second Israeli vehicle driven by a woman, a resident of Yitzhar, swerved to the side of the road after noticing the tractor parked in the middle of her path, in an effort to avoid a collision, police said.Conflicting reports emerged in the minutes after the incident, with some reports saying the second vehicle was chased and deliberately struck by the tractor driver.The woman's vehicle crashed into a road ditch, and she sustained light injuries.She was evacuated to the Beilinson Medical Center in Petah Tikva. Police and IDF forces arrived at the scene and launched a search for the driver, who fled the scene on foot heading towards the village of Tel, police said.