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Full closure
Reported via mobile in the Roadworks (NH) category anonymously at 17:29, Sun 11 September 2022
Sent to National Highways less than a minute later. FixMyStreet ref: 3817631.
The full closure of the m6 jct 33 to jct 32 is absolutely ridiculous the traffic is so bad on the surrounding roads because of the full closure its becoming dangerous as there has been quite few incidents involving arguments and emergency services are having trouble getting through the traffic that has been caused by the full closure of the m6
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Disgusting to shut this when illuminations on lights etc, affecting local roads too. Not acceptable full closure for 2 days straight
Posted anonymously at 18:46, Sun 11 September 2022
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Thank you for contacting National Highways about the delays caused by our closure of the southbound carriageway of M6 motorway at junction 33 on the weekend of 10 September. We understand motorists were caught in traffic for a significant period of time and we’re sincerely sorry for this.
We’ve taken onboard recent feedback and plan to do things differently this weekend (23 – 26 September) while we confirm the rest of the programme with our contractors. We plan to work overnight between the hours of 9pm and 6am under a full southbound closure or with single lane running. During the daytime, we will establish lane closures and run two narrow lanes of traffic past the work area to keep customers moving, removing the need for the full weekend closures, which were previously planned. Once the programme has been finalised with our contractors, we will advertise full details via our website, a press release and social media.
If you would like a more detailed response on this matter, please contact our 24hr Customer Contact Centre • Email – info@nationalhighways.co.uk • Tel: 0300 123 5000
Kind regards
National Highways
State changed to: Closed
Posted by National Highways at 10:02, Thu 22 September 2022
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