
Overturned HGV causes closure on the M6 between Carlisle and Penrith
Cumbria Police attended the scene in the early hours of Monday morning, after reports of a collision involving an HGV vehicle and a Vauxhall Corsa between Carlisle and Penrith.
Officers say they expect junctions 41 and 42 to remain closed in both directions for "some time" while the HGV is recovered.
Police say no one was seriously injured.
They are urging drivers to avoid the area and allow extra travel time due to the large volumes of traffic nearby.
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Part of the M6 motorway near Carlisle has been closed after a crash, in which an HGV overturned in the early hours of this morning. Cumbria Police attended the scene in the early hours of Monday morning, after reports of a collision involving an HGV vehicle and a Vauxhall Corsa between Carlisle and Penrith. Officers say they expect junctions 41 and 42 to remain closed in both directions for "some time" while the HGV is recovered. Police say no one was seriously injured. They are urging drivers to avoid the area and allow extra travel time due to the large volumes of traffic nearby.