How to Beat the M5 Chaos: Follow This Diversion
How to Beat the M5 Chaos: Follow This Diversion ? UKNIP

M5 – Lorry Blaze Shuts Northbound Carriageway County Devon Direction Northbound Impact Carriageway Closure Effect Long Delays of 30 Minutes

The M5 northbound is closed in Devon between junction 30 (Sandygate Interchange) and junction 29 (Sowton Interchange) after a lorry went up in flames.

Emergency crews from Devon & Somerset Fire & Rescue are tackling the blaze while Devon & Cornwall Police and National Highways Traffic Officers manage the scene.

How to Beat the M5 Chaos: Follow This Diversion

Road users are urged to follow the solid diamond diversion signs:

  • Exit the M5 northbound at Junction 30
  • At the roundabout, take the second exit onto Sidmouth Road
  • At the next roundabout, take the second exit onto Moor Lane
  • Continue north on Moor Lane to the A3015 Moor Lane Roundabout
  • Take the third exit onto A3015 Honiton Road
  • Turn left at the next junction to re-join the M5 northbound

Plan Ahead: Expect Serious Delays

If you’re travelling this way, expect delays of at least 30 minutes. Consider alternative routes or delay your journey where possible.

Get the latest updates from National Highways via trafficengland.com or their travel apps. For live info, call their 24/7 helpline on 0300 123 5000.

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