
Drivers have been caught in a monster queue on the M25 after a crash.
Motorists have been warned of 90-minute site visitors delays on the UK’s busiest motorway after a crash.
Nationwide Highways mentioned there may be 8.5 miles of congestion on method after the collision anticlockwise between J10 (Wisley) and J9 (Leatherhead) in Surrey.
Visitors analyst Inrix mentioned a lorry is concerned.

Two lanes out of 4 stay closed after the incident at shortly after 7.30am.
Nationwide Highways mentioned: ‘Our service suppliers are at the moment clearing a diesel spillage attributable to the collision. Barrier repairs are additionally required.’
Additional north on the M25, two lanes are closed anticlockwise earlier than J19 (Watford) after one other crash.
That is inflicting congestion as much as J21 (Maple Cross).
In the meantime in London, the morning commute is off to a difficult begin after disruption on the London Underground community.
A factors failure in West Ham is inflicting extreme delays on the District and Hammersmith & Metropolis traces.
A stretch of the District line between Earl’s Court docket and Richmond is affected after the factors difficulty in east London.
Trains are delayed on your entire Hammersmith & Metropolis line, the most recent TfL Tube standing replace reveals.
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The Bakerloo line is experiencing extreme delays after trains have been cancelled.
Overground providers between Willesden Junction and Clapham Junction may very well be cancelled, delayed by as much as quarter-hour or revised after an earlier fault on a practice at Imperial Wharf.
The disruption is predicted to final till 8.30am, Nationwide Rail mentioned.
Journey seems to be easy on the remainder of the TfL community this morning.
Yesterday, early morning rain brought on flooding within the Liverpool Road Tube station, blocking some trains from stopping on the platform.
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