East Sussex commuters are facing significant disruptions after a road traffic collision prompted the closure of the A27 in both directions, affecting traffic flow between Hollingbury (after A23, Brighton) and A270 (Falmer).
The closure, resulting from a collision involving a car, has necessitated the deployment of emergency services, including Sussex Police, to manage the situation. Additionally, National Highways contractors are on-site to assist with traffic management efforts.
Motorists are advised to expect delays and plan their journeys accordingly, as the closure is expected to cause significant disruptions to travel schedules. To minimize inconvenience, diverted traffic is urged to follow the hollow diamond diversion symbol displayed on road signs. The designated diversion route directs drivers to exit the A27 at Hollingbury Interchange, proceed onto Coldean Lane at the roundabout, and then rejoin the A27 while keeping left.
For those impacted by the closure, allowing extra journey time is advisable. It may also be prudent to consider alternative routes or postpone travel plans until the situation is resolved. National Highways encourages individuals to stay updated on the latest developments by visiting the traffic information website at www.trafficengland.com or utilizing travel apps. Additionally, real-time information can be obtained by contacting the 24/7 contact center team at 0300 123 5000.
As authorities work to manage the aftermath of the collision and facilitate the reopening of the A27, motorists are urged to prioritize safety and adhere to instructions provided by emergency services and traffic management personnel. Your cooperation is crucial in ensuring the efficient resolution of the incident and the safety of all road users.