Here’s the latest traffic and travel news from around Northern Ireland.
Emergency services at scene of Co Down crash
Serious crash in Dungannon
Shortly before 10.30am, the PSNI stated: “Local diversions are in place. Please seek an alternative route for your journey where possible.”
Co Down road closed following three-vehicle crash
There are diversions in place via the Old Road.
Pleas seek an alternative route for your journey.
Update: Road users are advised that the Newcastle Road, Dundrum, has re-opened.
A1 north bound closed following crash
Road users are also advised that the A2 Belfast to Bangor dual carriageway, is currently reduced down to one lane at Tillysburn, due to a two-vehicle road traffic collision.
Please seek an alternative route for your journey.
Emergency services at scene of Co Down crash
Co Down road closed after crash
Broken-down lorry on M2
Bangor delays
Newtownabbey crash
Lisburn crash
Due to an ongoing incident three lanes of Nelson Street in Belfast city centre are currently blocked. Delays are to be expected at Nelson Street off slip leaving the M2.
UPDATE: Belfast – an earlier collision on Nelson Street has now been cleared.
M2 crash update
M2 crash
Co Down road closed in both directions following crash
Update: The Ballyhanwood Road in Dundonald has reopened following an earlier road traffic collision this afternoon, Wednesday 11th December.
Traffic lights out
- In Derriaghy, traffic signals at Stewartstown Road and Lagmore Dale are currently out
- In Newtownards, traffic signals at South Street and John Street, beside Molly Browns Bar, are currently out
Glenarm crash update
Co Fermanagh crash update
Co Antrim crash closes road
Motorists are advised to avoid the area.
Crash in Co Fermanagh
“Diversions are in place. Please seek an alternative route for your journey.”
Co Down road partially closed following crash
Traffic is down to one lane northbound and delays are likely. Drivers should avoid the area if possible and seek an alternative route for their journey.
Emergency services at scene of crash on M1
All vehicles involved are now off the carriageway. Drivers have been warned to slow down as emergency vehicles in attendance may be located on the live carriageway.
UPDATE: All emergency vehicles have now left the scene. However, DfI has said the motorway may have to be closed for a short time overnight to allow for the recovery of a vehicle that has left the carriageway.