Motorway reopens following major crash involving lorry
The M40 has reopened both ways following a serious crash involving a lorry. Thames Valley Police was called to a crash in which a lorry overturned on the southbound carriageway at around noon between junctions nine and 10 near Bicester yesterday (September 16). Thames Valley Air Ambulance landed at the scene to provide advanced critical care as a large recovery operation took place after damage to the central reservation.
The stretch of motorway was closed in both directions throughout the evening. READ MORE: Cyclist in 70s in critical condition after hit-and-run[1] At around 3am this morning (September 17) National Highways confirmed the road had reopened in both directions.
A statement said: “Thanks for your patience, traffic has been released in all lanes on the M40 southbound between junction 10 and junction nine. “Lane closures also removed northbound.” Thames Valley Police attended the incident alongside South Central Ambulance Service and the victim was taken to hospital with “serious but non-life threatening injuries”.
About the author Charlotte joined the Oxford[2] Mail in April 2024. She studied Multimedia Journalism at Bournemouth University.
Charlotte has a particular focus on the Bicester[3] patch and writes for the Bicester Advertiser as well as the Oxford Mail.
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