A jack-knifed lorry on the A34 between Upper Bullington and Burghclere caused long delays for drivers.
The incident, which reportedly involved a lorry, happened on Tuesday, November 1 in the morning.
Travel site Inrix stated: "Queueing traffic due to jack-knifed lorry from A34 ( Bullington Cross, Upper Bullington) to A34 (Tot Hill Services, Burghclere)".
This resulted in the northbound section of the A34 being closed to drivers. The incident was recorded at 9.15am.
The #A34 near #Newbury is closed northbound between #A303 and #B4640 #NewtonCommon following a collision involving an HGV which has since jackknifed. Contractors are at the scene with recovery agents en-route. Please continue to follow this feed for more info. pic.twitter.com/woWp0naHtY
— National Highways: South-East (@HighwaysSEAST) November 1, 2022
Updates from Highways England said that there were "very heavy delays" in the area.
A spokesperson from Hampshire Police said: "We were called at 1pm to a report of a road traffic collision on the A34 southbound near Whitway.
"The incident involved two lorries and no injuries have been reported."
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