Kent, UK: Motorists are facing significant disruptions on the M2 in Kent, as the westbound carriageway has been closed between Junction 3 (Blue Bell Hill) and Junction 2 near Rochester. This closure is due to a police-led incident, details of which are yet to be fully disclosed.
Emergency Services and Traffic Officers on Scene: All emergency services, including Kent Police, are currently on the scene, managing the situation. National Highways Traffic Officers are also present, assisting with traffic management and ensuring the safety of road users.
Diversion Details: Due to the closure, a diversion has been put in place, and road users are advised to follow the solid square diversion symbol on road signs:
- Leave the M2 westbound at Junction 3 and join the A229 south towards Maidstone.
- Follow the A229 south to the M20 Junction 6 and then join the M20 westbound.
- Continue on the M20 until Junction 4 and exit the motorway. At the roundabout, take the third exit onto the A228 northbound.
- Follow the A228 northbound back to the M2 Junction 2 and rejoin the M2 westbound to continue the journey.
Advice for Motorists: Road users whose routes are impacted by this closure are advised to allow extra journey time. Planning ahead is crucial; motorists may wish to re-route or even delay their journey to avoid the affected area.
Community Impact: The closure of a major motorway like the M2 can significantly impact traffic flow and cause delays, not only on the motorway itself but also on diversion routes and surrounding roads. Motorists are urged to be patient and follow the diversion instructions for their safety and to aid in traffic management.
Further updates on the incident and the status of the road closure will be provided by the authorities as more information becomes available. The nature of the police-led incident has not been revealed, but the presence of multiple emergency services indicates the seriousness of the situation.