A harrowing collision on the A2 motorway between Gravesend and Bluewater has left a motorcyclist...

Published: 10:21 pm April 5, 2024
Updated: 10:21 pm April 5, 2024
Motorcyclist with life-altering injuries prompts  closure of the  A2  causing extensive traffic delays

A harrowing collision on the A2 motorway between Gravesend and Bluewater has left a motorcyclist with life-altering injuries, prompting a closure of the road and extensive traffic delays. The incident unfolded around 8:15 pm local time, near the junction of Wrotham Road in Gravesend and the Ebbsfleet junction in Swanscombe.

Emergency response teams, including police, paramedics, firefighters, and the air ambulance, swiftly mobilized to the scene, supported by National Highways personnel. Despite their rapid intervention, the severity of the crash necessitated a complete shutdown of the A2 in both directions between the Ebbsfleet and Wrotham Road junctions.

The closure has triggered substantial traffic congestion, with queues stretching for miles in both directions. Commuters are urged to seek alternative routes, as the road closure is anticipated to persist for several hours. Delays have been particularly pronounced between the Pepperhill junction and Spring Head Interchange, with congestion spilling back to Bluewater and Gravesend.

Details regarding the nature and extent of the motorcyclist’s injuries have not yet been disclosed. However, the involvement of multiple emergency services underscores the gravity of the situation, with concerted efforts underway to manage the aftermath and provide support to those impacted.

National Highways has issued advisories to motorists, cautioning them about the extended closure duration and urging patience during this period of disruption. The road closure is expected to remain in effect until at least 11:00 pm as authorities work diligently to clear the scene and conduct necessary investigations.

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