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    throatwarbler wrote:
    While i'm at it i thought i might provide a few suggestions to road users that migth help things along: 1). All national express coaches to ensure they are in the middle lane on the motorways and the outside lane on the A31. 2). All lorries to attempt to overtake another vehicle on every hill rather than just wait (this is especially important on the two lane stretch of the M3) 3). all drivers to exit the A31 at the bottom of Poulner hill and then attempt to rejoin quarter of a mile further along and then wonder why there is a queue 4). when you overtake a slower vehicle make no attempt to move over after you've passed. just stay where you are.
    No wonder you're called "throatwarbler" - you obviously like the sound of your own voice."
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Major accident shuts A31 at Cadnam

Major accident shuts road Major accident shuts road

A MAJOR road has reopened after being closed for two hours following a five car smash.

Fire-fighters had to cut free a passenger from a Ford Fiesta following the accident on the westbound A 31 near Rufus Stone.

After being freed the person was treated at the scene while an air ambulance which had landed in a field by the road was stood down.

Two others were also injured during incident which happened at about 11am and involved the Ford Fiesta, a blue Ford Mondeo, a red Chrysler Cruiser, a grey Hyundai i10 classic and a green Volkswagen Sharan.

All three were taken by land ambulance to Southampton General Hospital.

The road was closed until 1.20pm and has caused severe tailbacks.

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