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Dartford Crossing bridge closed after collision involving HGV
Dartford Crossing bridge closed after collision involving HGV

The Independent

time03-07-2025

  • Automotive
  • The Independent

Dartford Crossing bridge closed after collision involving HGV

The Dartford Crossing bridge has been closed going southbound after a crash involving a HGV on Thursday. It is unclear whether anyone has been injured in the incident, but traffic is being diverted away from the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge due to the collision, National Highways said. The road is closed from J31 A1306 (Lakeside / Purfleet) to J1a A206 (Dartford) with queues of traffic building up on the road, according to reports. All traffic travelling southbound or clockwise on the M25/A282 is being diverted through the east bore tunnel. This means all northbound traffic will only have the west bore Dartford tunnel to travel through. National Highways said: "The southbound QEII Bridge at Dartford Crossing is closed due to a collision involving a HGV on the QEII Bridge. All traffic travelling southbound/clockwise on the M25/A282 is being diverted through the east bore tunnel. "Northbound tunnel traffic is therefore confined to using the west bore Dartford tunnel only with a height restriction of 4'8m (15'9"). Vehicles over this height will have to seek an alternative route via the clockwise M25. "If this closure impacts on your planned route, please allow extra journey time. Plan ahead, you may wish to re-route or even delay your journey.' National Highways said further information can be found on its website, travel apps of regional X feeds. You can contact National Highways on 0300 123 5000.

Long delays following crash on M25 near Queen Elizabeth II bridge
Long delays following crash on M25 near Queen Elizabeth II bridge

Yahoo

time24-05-2025

  • Automotive
  • Yahoo

Long delays following crash on M25 near Queen Elizabeth II bridge

Three lanes of the M25 have been shut following a crash near the Dartford Crossing. Motorists crossing the Queen Elizabeth II Bridge are experiencing long delays, following an earlier crash between Junctions 1A and 1B. The incident is affecting the clockwise carriageway, with slow traffic reported up to South Ockendon. Essex Highways confirmed the hard shoulder, as well as lanes one, two and three, are closed following a collision. Drivers are advised to avoid the area if possible and plan extra time for their journeys until the lanes have reopened. UPDATE - The M25 - clockwise between junctions J1A and J1B . Lane Closures : The hard shoulder, lanes 1, 2 and 3 are closed. due to a Road traffic collision. — Essex Travel News (@Essex_Travel) May 24, 2025

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