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The Sun
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- The Sun
Major motorway closed after car flipped on its roof sparking huge delays for drivers
A MAJOR motorway is closed after a car flipped on its roof sparking huge delays for drivers. The M40 in Oxfordshire is closed northbound between Junction 10 for Ardley, and Junction 11 for Banbury. 1 National Highways said the closure is due to a collision involving a vehicle which "left the road and came to rest on its roof". The agency said all emergency services including Thames Valley Police were on the scene. Traffic ground to a halt earlier this afternoon following the crash with long delays building up on approach. National Highways has warned motorists to plan ahead and allow for extra journey time. Road users are urged to follow the diamond diversion symbol on road signs. The diversion route advises exiting the M40 northbound at Junction 10 and joining the A43 northbound towards Brackley. From there, drivers can turn left at the roundabout with the A422 near Brackley to join the A422 north-westerly, continuing onward to re-join the M40 at Junction 11.


BBC News
6 hours ago
- BBC News
M6 closed southbound after lorry fire
The M6 has been closed southbound after a fire that started in a lorry spread across the carriageway. National Highways said the road was closed between junction 4 at the M6 Toll and junction 3 at Bedworth shortly before 09:00 BST on Thursday due to blaze. Warwickshire Fire and Rescue Service said crews from Coleshill, Bedworth, Nuneaton and Bickenhill were sent to the scene. The road remains closed as of 13:30 BST while recovery and clear-up work takes place, National Highways said. Follow BBC Coventry & Warwickshire on BBC Sounds, Facebook, X and Instagram.


BBC News
9 hours ago
- BBC News
M50 to be closed 10 times overnight for flooding improvements
A maintenance scheme running the length of the M50 will see it closed in phases to tackle flooding drainage system on both sides of the carriageway between junction four of the M50 and junction eight of the M5 will cleaned and repaired, with vegetation removed as part of the first closure will take place from junction two of the M50 to junction eight of the M5 from 20:00 BST until 06:00 on routes will be signposted during all 10 closures, which will end in April 2026. Dan Bothwick, National Highways project manager, said workers will carry out grass cutting, barrier repairs and clean signs while the motorway is closed."We will consider whether any resurfacing work can be carried out and also carry out repairs to damaged safety netting," he added."We want to utilise the closures as much as possible to avoid further disruption for drivers." All of the closures will run from 20:00 to 06:00. The full list:20 August to 27 August - eastbound between M50 junction two and M5 junction eight (excluding the bank holiday on 25 August)28 August to 2 September - westbound between M50 junction two and junction four3 September to 8 September – eastbound between M50 junction four and junction two20 October to 14 November – westbound between M50 junction two and junction four17 November to 11 December – eastbound between M50 junction four junction two11 December to 22 January 2026 – westbound between M50 junction one and M50 junction two22 January to 19 February 2026 – eastbound between M50 junction two and junction one19 February to 26 February 2026 – westbound between M5 junction eight and M50 junction one26 February to 5 March 2026 – eastbound between M50 junction one to M5 junction eight