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Another hold-up for motorway drivers
MOTORISTS were facing a second motorway traffic jam this morning when a lorry and a car collided on the M27.
Earlier this morning police closed the M3 northbound at junction 14 while a man was being detained under the mental health act.
And commuter traffic was brought to a stand still again at around 10.30am while maintenance teams rushed to clear the M27 westbound near junction 4.
A police spokesman said an ambulance was dispatched to the scene as a precaution but that nobody was hurt.
11:10am Thursday 27th March 2008
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CommentPosted by: x, bermuda on 11:41am Thu 27 Mar 08
Is it that likely that the same motorists were caught up in both incidents?
Is it that likely that the same motorists were caught up in both incidents?
Posted by: Driver, 215-548 on 11:49am Thu 27 Mar 08
[quote][bold]x[/bold] wrote:
Is it that likely that the same motorists were caught up in both incidents? [/quote] I was.
x wrote:
Is it that likely that the same motorists were caught up in both incidents?
I was.
Posted by: Captain Bukakke, Souton on 8:33pm Thu 27 Mar 08
i wasn't.
Posted by: Chris Chapman, Bitterne on 12:06am Fri 28 Mar 08
I was, luckily, 2 weeks ago, I bought an Automatic, as Im sick to death of sitting in Traffic on the M27 & M3 virtually every single Day...
I was, luckily, 2 weeks ago, I bought an Automatic, as Im sick to death of sitting in Traffic on the M27 & M3 virtually every single Day...
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