Posted: Tue 23rd Mar 2021

Traffic now clear on A55 between Dobshill and Broughton following earlier collision

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This article is old - Published: Tuesday, Mar 23rd, 2021

Further update: All traffic has now cleared.

Update: One lane is back open.

Latest traffic report states: “One lane closed and queueing traffic due to accident, a van involved on A55 Eastbound from J35 A550 (Dobbs Hill) to J36 A5104 Mold Road (Warren Bank Interchange). Traffic was held briefly to move the van safely, one lane has been opened and lane one (of two) remains closed.”

Previous report: A section of the eastbound A55 between Dobshill and Broughton is closed following a collision.

One vehicle is involved and there are reports of debris in the road.

Queuing traffic at Dobshill

Latest traffic report states:

“Road blocked and queueing traffic due to debris on road and accident, a van involved on A55 Eastbound from J35 A550 (Dobbs Hill) to J36 A5104 Mold Road (Warren Bank Interchange)..”

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