Crash on A127 traffic causing heavy traffic for drivers in Southend
A CRASH on the A127 Southend Arterial Road this morning has partially blocked the road and is causing a heavy build up of traffic.
Traffic is slow both ways between Kent Elms Corner and Progress Road.
The incident was first reported at 5.22am this morning and traffic continues to build in the area.
A127 - slow both ways between the A1015 at Kent Elms Corner and Progress Road - also slow westbound on Rayleigh Road to Progress Road - and slow southbound on Progress Road. pic.twitter.com/UuALOuYjDd
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