Crash on A63 Eastbound causes 40-minute delays – live updates

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Crash on A63 Eastbound causes 40-minute delays – live updates

A crash on the A63 has caused lengthy delays on the way into Hull and one lane has been forced to close. The incident, which happened on the A63 Clive Sullivan Way Eastbound after Madeley Street, has resulted in motorists facing 40 minutes of travel time. The tailbacks have reached Hessle on the eastbound carriageway and also affected diversion routes. A car has also broken down near the toll booths on the Humber Bridge, which has caused long delays to traffic travelling southbound. AA traffic has reported waits of around 11 minutes in the area. Read more: What are the biggest traffic issues in Hull? Have your say Traffic website Inrix reports: “Long delays, one lane closed and queueing traffic due to crash on A63 Clive Sullivan Way Eastbound after Madeley Street. Travel time is around 40 minutes. “A15 Boothferry Road Southbound partially blocked, heavy traffic due to broken down vehicle after A164 (Humberfield Roundabout).” The Humber Bridge Twitter page warns: “There is heavy traffic southbound due to a broken down vehicle near the toll booths.” Follow our blog for live updates…16:51Emily Johnson’Fallen tree on A63 slip road’A witness reports a tree falling on the A63 slip road onto the A15. The witness says police are in attendance but congestion is building up.Share16:40Emily JohnsonSevere delays on Ferensway and Anlaby RoadAA Traffic reports: “Severe delays of 20 minutes and delays increasing on A1079 Ferensway Eastbound between Parkstone Road and Mytongate. Average speed five mph.”Severe delays of 15 minutes on A1105 Anlaby Road Eastbound between A1105 and A1079 Ferensway.”Share16:38Emily JohnsonHumber Bridge tweetTraffic Update: There is heavy traffic southbound due to a broken down vehicle near the toll booths.— Humber Bridge News (@HumBridgeNews) April 14, 2023 Share16:29Emily JohnsonTraffic map of the areaTraffic on the A63 and A15 (Image: AA Traffic)Share
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