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Why the M4 was shut completely one way at the Prince of Wales Bridge

Why the M4 was shut completely one way at the Prince of Wales Bridge

Wales Online3 days ago
Why the M4 was shut completely one way at the Prince of Wales Bridge
There were long delays this morning after an incident on the bridge with all traffic held at one point
There were long queues on the M4 on Wednesday morning
(Image: Traffic Wales)
Drivers faced long delays on the M4 eastbound on Wednesday morning (August 6) due to a collision on the Prince of Wales Bridge. The eastbound carriageway was closed between J23 (Monmouthshire) and J22 (Redwick) at around 8am and did not re-open fully until around 10.30am.

All traffic was held at 8.25am and all lanes were closed while emergency services responded to the incident. The collision involved three cars and a motorcycle.

Minor injuries were reported, Gwent Police said. Follow our live coverage of the incident here.

The closure caused long delays of up to two hours for drivers heading east, with queues of 11 miles building up back to J24 at Coldra.
Traffic Wales said the disruption was "severe".
Why did the eastbound section of the bridge shut completely?
According to Traffic Wales, the collision occurred on the M4 Prince of Wales Bridge J23 and J22 at around 8am on Wednesday.

The collision, which involved a motorcyclist and three cars, occurred on the eastbound carriageway.
Initially, two lanes on the M4 eastbound were closed, before all traffic was held on the bridge at 8.25am.
The carriageway was completely blocked until shortly before 9.30am, when lanes two and three re-opened.

Lane one remained closed for accident recovery work, but traffic was able to pass.
All lanes were re-opened at 10.20am.
The westbound section of the bridge remained open throughout the incident.

Police and paramedics attended the scene. For our free daily briefing on the biggest issues facing the nation, sign up to the Wales Matters newsletter here
A spokesperson for Gwent Police said on Wednesday morning: "We received a report of a road traffic collision on the M4 between junctions 23 and 22 at around 7.50am on Wednesday, 6 August.
"Officers and paramedics are currently at the scene.
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"The collision involved three cars and a motorcycle.
"Minor injuries have been reported, and the incident is ongoing."
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