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Hinckley A5 closed after notorious low bridge hit again
A road has been closed in Hinckley after a lorry crashed into a bridge dubbed the "most bashed" in Police said the A5 Watling Street in Hinckley was closed from Dodwells Roundabout to Logix force said it was called at about 10:00 BST and there was debris on the road but no reports of any injuries. The bridge was given the label the "most bashed" in Britain when it was hit 25 times between 2019 and 2020. Two years ago transport body Midlands Connect analysed four occasions when the bridge was hit and found the resulting traffic delays cost the economy an estimated £126, also calculated the cost to the economy of rail delays for 10 incidents during 2019, affecting nearly 4,000 passengers, to be roughly £43, Connect said regular collisions at the bridge had caused more than 4,400 hours of road delays each year, adding the real cost of bridge strikes could be significantly higher than the figure calculated.


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HGV fire closes two M25 motorway lanes near Basildon
Two lanes of a motorway have been closed following a HGV fire. National Highways said on X, the M25 in Essex had been blocked between junction 29 at Basildon and junction 30 at Dartford at about 02:23 BST on Thursday. It said the fire service was at the scene and two lanes remained closed. Travel monitoring site, Inrix, said there was slow traffic due to recovery work and an earlier lorry fire. Follow Essex news on BBC Sounds, Facebook, Instagram and X.


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Road works to improve school run safety in Wolverhampton
Hundreds of pupils, pre-schoolers and their families are to benefit from measures in Wolverhampton designed to make the school run include a new zebra crossing, upgraded signs, flashing 20mph limit signs and school zone markings, with work taking place near Bushbury Nursery School and Northwood Park Primary existing road markings near the schools will be refreshed and bollards are to be added at key locations to prevent dangerous as part of the city council's Safer Routes to School project is taking place during the summer holidays ahead of the start of the new term. Improvements are being made on Bushbury Lane, where the zebra crossing was being added, and Collingwood Road. More schemes are planned for 2025/26, funded through the authority's highways capital June, it was announced the council's Mobile Enforcement Vehicle had been upgraded with high-definition cameras to help enforce school keep clear zones and would be patrolling outside schools at peak vehicle will capture footage of potential parking violations, which will be reviewed by an independent officer. If a contravention is confirmed, a penalty charge notice along with photographic evidence will be issued within 28 was supported by daily enforcement officer foot patrols at sites across the city, the council said. Follow BBC Wolverhampton & Black Country on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.