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Serious collision causes long traffic delays after lorry ‘left carriageway’ on major road

By britishbulletin.com1 May 20263 Mins Read
Serious collision causes long traffic delays after lorry ‘left carriageway’ on major road
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WATCH: National Highways issued road warning for motorists

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NATIONAL HIGHWAYS

Drivers travelling for the bank holiday weekend are being warned of long delays on a major road following a major traffic accident.

The A1 Rutland remains closed in both directions between the B1081 (Great Casterton) and the A606 (Stamford) due to a serious collision.


National Highways reported that the accident involved a lorry that had left the carriageway, prompting the closure.

All emergency services, including Leicestershire Police and an Air Ambulance, have attended the scene.

Traffic officers from National Highways are also on the scene to provide assistance for congestion, which is building at the scene.

Posting on social media site X, formerly known as Twitter, National Highways: East Midlands issued a warning to motorists.

It reported that emergency services remain at the scene, and that drivers can expect delays of 45 minutes and four miles of congestion in both directions.

GB News has contacted the emergency services for a comment.

National Highways has installed a diversion route for motorists to follow to avoid the congestion on the A1.

Traffic on the A1 is growing following a serious collision involving a lorry

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Southbound traffic is being diverted via the hollow diamond diversion symbol

  • Exit the A1 southbound at the junction with A607 Grantham and at the roundabout take the second exit, towards Melton
  • At the end of the road, turn right onto the A607, towards Melton/Newark
  • Remain on the A607 for approximately 13 miles, passing through Harlaxton, Croxton Kerrial and Waltham on the Wolds to the light-controlled junction with the A607 at Melton Mowbray
  • Continue straight over to join the A606
  • Continue on the A606 for approximately 18 miles, passing through Burton Lazars, Oakham and Empingham, to re-join the A1 at Stamford

Traffic delays remain on the A1 following the vehicle collision

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NATIONAL HIGHWAYS

Northbound traffic is being diverted via the solid circle diversion symbol

  • Exit the A1 northbound at the A606 junction at Stamford
  • Join the A606 westbound and continue for 18 miles towards Melton Mowbray
  • Join the A607 northbound after Melton Mowbray and continue towards Grantham
  • Re-join the A1 northbound at Grantham to continue the onward journey

Traffic maps from National Highways suggest that the event is expected to clear between 5.15pm and 5.30pm, although normal traffic conditions should return by around 5pm.

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