Exeter area oil spill disrupted two lanes to close southbound as National Highways reported delays roughly one hour J30–J31 southbound section restricted at peak before all lanes reopened later the same day though 30-minute delays persisted on approach according to traffic updates from multiple sources drivers faced long queues toward Exeter officials urged caution as traffic recovered
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Traffic on the M5 southbound near Exeter began moving again on Saturday afternoon after an oil spill at junction 31 caused major disruption and left drivers facing long queues through Devon. Two lanes were closed earlier on the carriageway, and queues stretched back for about three miles past Exeter. National Highways said delays in the area were around one hour as motorists were held up on the approach. Northumberland A1 Road Closure after serious crash near ChathillDevon Live: M5 closed in...
www.mogazmasr.comNational Highways reopened the M5 southbound between J30 and J31 near Exeter on Saturday, May 16 after an earlier oil spill caused m5 junction 30 31 delays. The stretch had been restricted for much of the day, with queues building past Exeter.By 4pm, all lane closures had been lifted and traffic was…
www.el-balad.comThe cost of upgrading junction 10 of the M5 has increased by £110m after delays to the project.
www.bbc.comPolice have warned drivers of long delays on the M5 following severe congestion this morning after a section of the motorway was closed.
www.kingsbridge-today.co.ukEmergency services have rushed to the scene, with drivers warned to expect significant delays to their journeys.
www.express.co.ukThe cost of upgrading junction 10 of the M5 has increased by £110m after delays to the project.
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