A34 in Oxfordshire closed for emergency repairs

It's shut for repairs to safety barriers and the carriageway after a collision overnight

General view of A34 gantry at Oxford
Author: Alex HulsePublished 13th Apr 2024
Last updated 13th Apr 2024

Drivers are being advised that part of the A34 west of Oxford is likely to be closed for much of Saturday 13 April following an overnight road traffic collision and fire.

It's meant that emergency repairs are needed because of damage to safety barriers and the surface of the carriageway.

The A34 is closed in both directions between its junctions with the A420 at Botley and A423 at Hinksey.

National Highways is at the scene working to recover a lorry involved in the blaze and to carry out barrier repairs and resurfacing. The incident happened shortly before 2am on the northbound carriageway and has resulted in damage on both sides of the road.

The northbound carriageway is likely to remain closed into this afternoon for extensive resurfacing while barrier repairs will need to take place on both sides of the road.

National Highways is assessing whether it can re-open a lane along the southbound carriageway but both carriageways are currently fully-closed between the two interchanges.

A diversion is in place but drivers planning to use this section of the A34 are advised to seek alternative routes or delay journeys.

Drivers travelling southbound and wishing to use the diversion should follow the ‘solid triangle’ from Botley interchange to the A34 Milton interchange mainly using the A420 and A338 west of the A34.

Drivers heading north should follow the ‘solid diamond’ diversion in place from Hinksey Hill interchange to the A34 Peartree interchange mainly using the A40 and A44 east and north of the city centre via the southern and eastern bypasses.

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