08/04/2016
M1 Re-Opens Following Lorry Collision
The M1 has been re-opened after a lorry collided with the central reservation.
However, the crash has caused major traffic delays in the area.
The two outside lanes between the Moira roundabout and Blaris junctions were blocked following the crash.
Both lanes have been re-opened with a 50mph speed limit.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "The two outside lanes of the M1 in both directions are currently blocked by lorry which has collided with central reservation between the Moira roundabout and Blaris. There are no reports of any injuries, however disruption should be expected."
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However, the crash has caused major traffic delays in the area.
The two outside lanes between the Moira roundabout and Blaris junctions were blocked following the crash.
Both lanes have been re-opened with a 50mph speed limit.
A PSNI spokesperson said: "The two outside lanes of the M1 in both directions are currently blocked by lorry which has collided with central reservation between the Moira roundabout and Blaris. There are no reports of any injuries, however disruption should be expected."
(CD)
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