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Yahoo
22-07-2025
- Automotive
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Car and lorry crash on M25 causing four-mile queues in south Essex
A CRASH involving a lorry and a car is causing severe delays and four-mile queues on the M25 clockwise in south Essex this morning. The crash was first reported at 6.40am this morning with major tailbacks on the major link road and one lane closed. The four-mile queues are building between J29 A127 Southend Arterial Road and J31 A282 Canterbury Way, with minimum delays of 18 minutes expected and average speeds of ten mph. M25 clockwise – slow traffic from before J30 (A13) to the QE2 Bridge. One lane is closed at J31 (Thurrock) after a collision involving a lorry and a car. — Essex Travel News (@Essex_Travel) July 22, 2025
Yahoo
01-07-2025
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Two-mile queues and severe delays towards Dartford crossing from south Essex
DRIVERS are stuck in two-mile queues towards Dartford Crossing this morning with major delays for motorists travelling from south Essex on the M25 clockwise. Severe traffic is piling up between J29 A127 Southend Arterial Road with average speeds of 15-miles-per-hour, with speeds decreasing towards Dartford Crossing. Reports indicate delays are increasing as more vehicles join the queues throughout rush hour this morning with drivers warned to expect significant delays. M25 clockwise – slow traffic from before J30 (A13) to the QE2 Bridge. — Essex Travel News (@Essex_Travel) July 1, 2025
Yahoo
27-05-2025
- Climate
- Yahoo
Long queues as fallen power lines cause severe delays on A13 in south Essex
FALLEN power lines have caused severe delays on the A13 in Basildon this morning between Saddlers Farm and Pitsea Flyover. While the fallen cables, which saw two lanes closed, have now been cleared major traffic jams remain on the major roundabouts due to the delay. The wires were reported "hanging down" onto the major road and the congestion runs down to Stanford le Hope bypass and extends to the A130 Southbound. A13 Londonbound all lane now OPEN between Sadlers Farm and Pitsea – after some hanging down cables were cleared – Traffic remains slow from before Pitsea to the Stanford le Hope bypass. — Essex Travel News (@Essex_Travel) May 27, 2025