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Today''s Major Traffic Incidents
M6 Northbound - M6 northbound between J22 and J23 | Northbound | Vehicle Fire Location : The M6 northbound between junctions J22 and J23 . Reason : Vehicle fire. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 08:00 and 08:15 on 14 April 2025. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 08:00 and 08:15 on 14 April 2025. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed.Severe Disruption - in excess of 3 hours delay or road closure, 0.61 miles of Newton-le-Willows.
M6 Northbound - M6 J22 northbound access | Northbound | Vehicle Fire Location : The M6 northbound entry slip at junction J22 . Reason : Vehicle fire. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 08:00 and 08:15 on 14 April 2025. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 08:00 and 08:15 on 14 April 2025. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed.Severe Disruption - in excess of 3 hours delay or road closure, 0.85 miles of Newton-le-Willows.
M6 Southbound - M6 southbound between J23 and J22 | Southbound | RoadOrCarriagewayOrLaneManagement Location : The M6 southbound between junctions J23 and J22 . Reason : Road Management. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 04:15 and 04:30 on 14 April 2025. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 04:15 and 04:30 on 14 April 2025. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed.Severe Disruption - in excess of 3 hours delay or road closure, 1.81 miles of Newton-le-Willows.
M6 Southbound - M6 J23 southbound access | Southbound | RoadOrCarriagewayOrLaneManagement Location : The M6 southbound entry slip at junction J23 . Reason : Road Management. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 05:00 and 05:15 on 14 April 2025. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 05:00 and 05:15 on 14 April 2025. Lanes Closed : All lanes are closed.Severe Disruption - in excess of 3 hours delay or road closure, 1.95 miles of Newton-le-Willows.
A19 Northbound - A19 northbound between A182 near Easington and A182 near Murton | Northbound | Overturned Vehicle Location : The A19 northbound between the junctions with the A182 Easington and the A182 Murton. Lane Closures : Lane one is closed. Reason : Accident involving an overturned vehicle. Status : Currently Active. Time To Clear : The event is expected to clear between 06:45 and 07:00 on 14 April 2025. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 06:45 and 07:00 on 14 April 2025. Lanes Closed : There is one of two lanes closed.No Delay, 8.14 miles of Durham.
GeneralITC debates how planning policy can influence travel behaviour The ITC hosted our Winter Discussion Webinar on the topic of how planning policy can influence travel behaviour. Guests heard from an expert panel comprising Roger Madelin CBE (British Land), Sue Percy CBE (CIHT) and Professor David Banister (Oxford University), followed by a wide-ranging discussion session chaired by Terry Hill CBE. A summary report of […] (Transport Wales)
Spring Discussion Dinner The ITC is delighted to host its Spring Thought Leadership discussion dinner in partnership with Eversheds Sutherland on the evening of Tuesday 25th March 2025. The event will explore the question of ‘How can we achieve a truly integrated national transport strategy?’ and we are delighted to be welcoming an expert panel including Alina Tuerk, Head […] (Transport Wales)
Greener Vision: Consultation 2024 Our world is on fire. 2023 was the hottest year on record. This year a record 15 national heat records have been broken so far[1]. We are facing an unprecedented number of heat-related deaths, wildfires and extreme weather events. But our response to the climate crisis falls far short of the scale of the challenge.… (Transport Wales)
Shifting the Focus: Is adaptation the key to mainstreaming action on climate change? Chair: Professor Greg Marsden, Chair of Greener Transport Council Professor Jillian Anable, Institute for Transport Studies, University of Leeds and Greener Transport Council Rupert Read, Majority Project Professor Rebecca Willis, Lancaster University In 2019, Extinction Rebellion instigated a new national conversation about the climate emergency. Their high-profile public protests, alongside movements such as School Strikes… (Transport Wales)
Greener Transport Council The Greener Transport Council has written to MPs today in advance of the Parliamentary debate on the National Networks National Policy Statement on 26th March. In our assessment, the NNNPS as written, waters down the treatment of the carbon impacts of national road and rail programmes. We pose three key questions to answer. Whether an… (Transport Wales)
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Our daily roundup of traffic and travel news and press releases from official transport sources

Our daily roundup of traffic and travel news and press releases from official transport sources

Our daily roundup of traffic and travel news and press releases from official transport sources

Our daily roundup of traffic and travel news and press releases from official transport sources

Our daily roundup of traffic and travel news and press releases from official transport sources

Our daily roundup of traffic and travel news and press releases from official transport sources

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