The A38 in Derbyshire is currently experiencing disruption as the northbound carriageway has been closed...

Published: 3:51 am May 10, 2024
Updated: 11:50 am October 8, 2025
A38 Closed Northbound in Derbyshire Due to Fallen Tree

The A38 in Derbyshire is currently experiencing disruption as the northbound carriageway has been closed between the A61 (Little Eaton) and B6179 (Coxbench) following a road traffic collision involving an uprooted tree.

National Highways Traffic Officers are on the scene, and a tree surgeon is en route to address the situation. The closure has been implemented as a precautionary measure due to the risk of the tree falling across the carriageway.

Impact and Diversion Details:

  • Impact: Carriageway Closure
  • Effect: Expect Delays

Motorists are advised to follow diversion routes indicated by solid circle diversion symbols on road signs:

  1. Exit the A38 at the Little Eaton roundabout onto the B6179.
  2. Continue for approximately 3 miles to rejoin the northbound A38 via the slip road near Coxbench.

Advice for Drivers:

If your planned route includes the affected stretch of the A38, it is recommended to allow extra journey time. Consider re-routing or delaying your journey if possible.

For further updates and information, National Highways encourages motorists to visit their website, www.trafficengland.com, or utilize their travel apps. Additionally, real-time updates can be accessed via the regional X (Twitter) feed. The 24/7 contact centre team is also available to provide up-to-date information at 0300 123 5000.

Motorists are urged to exercise caution and patience while travelling through the area and to follow instructions from traffic officers and signage.

As efforts continue to address the situation and clear the carriageway, National Highways advises drivers to stay informed and plan their journeys accordingly to minimize disruptions.

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