The A23 northbound in West Sussex is currently closed between the A281 near Pyecombe and the B2117 near Bedlam Street due to a fuel spillage resulting from a collision. Motorists are advised to expect significant delays and seek alternative routes.
Incident Details
The closure began earlier today after a collision led to a substantial fuel spill on the carriageway. National Highways service providers are on-site, working to clean the affected area, and further specialist resources are en route to assist. Sussex Police are also present, helping to manage traffic and ensure public safety.
Diversion Route
Due to the road closure, traffic is being diverted via local routes. Motorists are urged to follow diversion signs and consider delaying their journeys where possible.
Travel Advice
Drivers are encouraged to plan ahead and allow extra travel time if using the affected area. Further updates are available through the National Highways website, their traffic apps, or the regional X (formerly Twitter) feed. For the latest information, the 24/7 contact centre is available on 0300 123 5000.
Public Reaction and Safety Concerns
Some drivers have expressed frustration at the closure, while others have voiced safety concerns regarding the frequent spillage incidents on major routes. National Highways has assured the public that cleaning efforts are underway and the road will reopen as soon as it is safe.
Ongoing Situation
There is no estimated time for the reopening of the A23 northbound, but updates will be provided as the situation progresses. Motorists are advised to remain patient and adhere to posted diversion routes.