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Major motorway to ‘remain closed’ for hours amid ‘police-led incident’

By britishbulletin.com22 February 20263 Mins Read
Major motorway to ‘remain closed’ for hours amid ‘police-led incident’
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Drivers are being warned of lengthy delays on the M3 this morning as a result of a police presence on the motorway.

The M3 in Surrey remains closed eastbound between J4 (near Farnborough) and J3 (near Bracknell) due to a “police-led incident”.


National Highways Traffic Officers are on the scene to deal with the flow of vehicles as the incident unfolds.

Surrey Police and South East Coast Ambulance Service are in attendance on the M3 this morning.

National Highways added: “Due to the nature of the incident, the road is expected to remain closed throughout the morning.”

Traffic cameras from the M3 show traffic cones across the eastbound carriageway with a police car blocking access to the route.

A spokesperson for Surrey Police told GB News: “We are currently on scene of a serious collision on the M3 between J4-J3 Northbound.

“An investigation is ongoing at this time, and a driver is assisting police with enquiries. No arrests have been made at this time.”

Police can be seen on the M3 following the incident

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“The road is currently closed between the two junctions and is likely to remain closed until this afternoon.

“Please avoid the area and find alternative routes where possible, and we will provide updates in due course.”

Data from National Highways suggests that traffic on the M3 eastbound will not return to normal levels until this afternoon.

It currently forecasts that the event is expected to clear between 12.15pm and 12.30pm, although this could be amended.

Drivers are facing lengthy delays on the M3 motorway this morning

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GB News has contacted the South East Coast Ambulance Service for a comment.

Following the police-led incident between J4 and J3, slow-moving traffic can be seen towards J4a between Farnborough Airport and Blackbushe Airport.

National Highways has also installed a diversion route for motorists near the incident on the M3.

The eastbound carriageway of the M3 remains closed

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Road users are advised to follow the Solid Diamond diversion symbol on road signs

  • Exit the M4 eastbound at J4 and take the first exit at the roundabout onto the A331 towards Reading/Wokingham
  • Continue to the next roundabout (The Meadows) and take the fourth exit to join the A30/London Road towards Staines/Camberley
  • Remain on the A30 for approximately five miles to the roundabout with “Grove End” at Windlesham
  • Take the third exit to join Grove End and then follow round to join the A322 south.
  • Remain on the A322 south to reach J3 of the M3 and continue your journey
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