A major accident involving a car and a tanker has led to the partial closure of a significant UK motorway. Emergency services quickly responded to the incident on the M1, where the overturned tanker caused travel disruption and anticipated long delays for motorists.
Following a ‘significant spillage’ on the motorway, drivers were cautioned to prepare for further delays as recovery efforts continued. National Highways reported that two out of four lanes remained closed at Junction 15 Northampton of the M1 northbound in Northamptonshire, with the northbound entry slip also inaccessible. Contractors were actively managing the spillage from the tanker, advising drivers to expect delays.
Drivers were advised to avoid certain sections of the motorway due to the ongoing incident, which resulted in delays of up to 20 minutes and three miles of congestion. National Highways mentioned that the recovery process was intricate, causing a 20-minute delay and congestion extending up to three miles near Junction 15.
With lane closures in effect, drivers were encouraged to factor in additional travel time. National Highways confirmed the closure of two out of four lanes at Junction 15 Northampton of the M1 northbound in Northamptonshire, including the northbound entry slip.
A spokesperson detailed the situation, highlighting the closure of two lanes out of four at Junction 15 of the M1 northbound in Northamptonshire. The closure was a result of an overturned tanker following a collision the previous evening, leading to an ongoing complex recovery operation.
