Traffic Chaos in South Preston as M6 Closures Cause Widespread Gridlock
Traffic Chaos in South Preston as M6 Closures Cause Widespread Gridlock

Major traffic disruption has hit South Preston and surrounding areas this evening following a total closure on the M6 northbound and lane closures southbound between Junctions 31 and 32.

At approximately 6:25pm, motorists began reporting severe congestion around Bamber Bridge roundabout, with traffic grinding to a halt along key routes including the A59, A6, and Preston city centre.

The situation has led to widespread delays, with travel times significantly increased across the network. Drivers are being urged to avoid the area where possible and to consider alternative routes.

Motorists Urged to Be Patient

For those unable to avoid the area, authorities and traffic management teams are urging drivers to remain calm and considerate.

“If you can’t avoid the area, please be patient, be considerate, and be thoughtful,” a spokesperson said. “Everyone is trying to get somewhere safely and with as little delay as possible.”

The cause of the M6 closures has not yet been confirmed, but the impact on local roads is substantial, with tailbacks affecting residential streets and commuter routes alike.

Travel Advice

Motorists are advised to:

  • Check traffic updates before setting off
  • Allow extra time for journeys
  • Use public transport where feasible
  • Remain courteous and safe on the roads

Further updates are expected as traffic control teams work to ease the congestion and as investigations into the M6 closures continue.

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