Traffic bulletin – drivers advised to plan ahead as lane remains closed on M5 near Exeter

By Susie Watkins

30th Dec 2022 | Local News

The motorway is the main artery to the South West. Extract roadworks.org
The motorway is the main artery to the South West. Extract roadworks.org

Heading further into the West for New Year?

National Highways is advising drivers travelling southbound on the M5 near Exeter to be aware of delays during the New Year holiday period.

A half-mile section of lane 1 of the southbound carriageway between junctions 30 and 31 has been closed for safety reasons due to a bridge defect.

The fractured bridge expansion joint plate was detected by a monitoring system in operation on the Exe viaduct, carrying the M5 over the River Exe, and will require specialist repair work early in the new year.

The lane closure is causing significant delays during peak travel times and in the meantime, National Highways is advising drivers to plan ahead and allow a little extra time for their journeys.

Terry Robinson, National Highways' Engineering Manager for the South West, said: "The bridge joint requires specialist contractors and materials to repair and given the safety critical nature of the defect, we have to keep the lane closure in place to protect the travelling public, prevent vehicle damage and protect the structure against further damage.

"We're working to organise the repair as quickly as possible, we apologise for any inconvenience and thank drivers for their patience. In the meantime we ask people to be aware of delays, particularly around peak times, and to plan ahead and allow extra time for their journeys between junctions 29 and 31."

Further information about this incident is available from National Highways by visiting our website at www.trafficengland.com and Twitter updates are also available at @HighwaysSWEST. For urgent real-time assistance, our 24/7 contact centre team is able to provide up-to-the minute information on 0300 123 5000.

     

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