Traffic on the M6 through england/west-midlands-county-county/warwickshire/”>Warwickshire was halted this afternoon after a police-led incident, with a later car fire compounding delays, significantly affecting traffic on the M6 through Warwickshire.

Drivers reported leaving their vehicles and walking on the carriageway as queues built between the M1/A14 (Catthorpe Interchange) and J1 (rugby/" https:>Rugby/Lutterworth) northbound, and between J2 (Coventry) and J1 (Rugby) southbound. Due to the incidents, traffic on the M6 through Warwickshire experienced significant disruptions.
By early evening, all lanes had reopened in both directions, but long residual delays remained. Traffic service Inrix reported queues stretching between M1 J19 (Catthorpe) and J1 (Rugby/Lutterworth) following the earlier police incident, as traffic on the M6 through Warwickshire returned to normal slowly.

What we know

  • M6 southbound closed J2 → J1; northbound blocked M1/A14 → J1 during the police incident, which had a major impact on traffic through Warwickshire.
  • Police incident resolved ~3:35pm
  • Car fire ~5:00pm led to another temporary northbound closure J1 → J2, exacerbating the issues with the M6 traffic in Warwickshire.
  • All lanes reopened later; congestion persisted into the evening.
  • National Highways and Warwickshire Police were on scene; diversions were in place.

If you were caught in the queues or witnessed the incidents, you can share updates, images or dash-cam via our newsroom. Updated traffic information for the M6 through Warwickshire remains crucial for future journeys.

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