A major crash on the M25 has led to the closure of the anti-clockwise carriageway between Junction 10 (A3) and Junction 8 (Reigate), causing significant disruption expected to last throughout the day.
Details of the Crash
According to Surrey Police, the incident occurred just before 11.50pm on Sunday when a lorry struck the central reservation and came to rest sideways across the carriageway.

Thankfully, no injuries were reported, but the damage to the road surface has necessitated extensive repairs, leading to a prolonged closure.
At 11:00am on Monday 6th Januaru 2025 all four lanes will be closed for up to five hours, while the road is resurfaced.
Traffic is being diverted onto the A240 and the A217.
Diversions in Place
Traffic is being diverted via the A240 and A217, with National Highways advising drivers to allow extra time for their journeys and consider alternative routes.
A specialist engineer is currently assessing the road surface for further damage before resurfacing work begins.
Expected Delays and Commuter Impact
With full closures lasting until at least mid-afternoon, motorists are advised to expect severe delays on alternative routes, particularly during peak hours.
National Highways and Surrey Police are urging drivers to plan ahead, and further updates will be provided throughout the day.
For real-time updates, commuters can check:
- National Highways website (www.trafficengland.com)
- Local radio travel alerts
- Social media feeds of National Highways and Surrey Police