Massive traffic delays due to closure of major road and service station caused by a 10-mile oil spill.

Drivers are facing difficulties this morning.

July 9th 2024.

Massive traffic delays due to closure of major road and service station caused by a 10-mile oil spill.
This morning, drivers on the A24 northbound in Surrey are facing some major issues due to an unfortunate oil spill. The spill, spanning a whopping 10 miles, has caused major delays and even forced a service station on the M25 to close down. As a result, the A24 is completely shut down from Beare Green to Leatherhead in Surrey, causing a major inconvenience for those looking to take a break at Cobham Services on the M25.

According to the traffic monitoring site Inrix, a lorry has leaked oil along the entire stretch from Beare Green to Leatherhead, and it has even made its way onto the M25 at J9. This has resulted in a closure in Dorking, as well as between Beare Green and Dorking. As a result, Google's traffic data shows that the A24 northbound is completely closed off for 10 miles, and traffic in the surrounding area is expected to increase.

Fortunately, the M25 near Leatherhead is currently free of any traffic issues. However, this is still a developing news story and we will be sure to keep you updated as more information becomes available. So be sure to check back soon for any further updates.

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