UPDATE: Man hit by vehicle as busy A82 at Great Western Road remains CLOSED for collision investigation. Read more here
A SECTION of the busy Great Western Road and Erskine Bridge slip are closed this morning as police rush to the scene.
Police Scotland told the Evening Times an incident is “ongoing” and that there had been a “serious road crash” in the area.
Traffic Scotland first alerted Twitter users to the incident just after 6am.
*UPDATE* 07:17⌚️
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) December 13, 2018
Now confirmed after mixed reports that the #A82 Great Western Road ⛔CLOSED⛔ N/B from Kilbowie Roundabout to the Erskine Bridge.
Please use an alternative route ⚠️@ScotTranserv pic.twitter.com/hL5N5k9xYT
The team said: “#A82 Great Western Road N/B is currently ⛔CLOSED⛔ with traffic coming off at Mountblow. Police are on scene, traffic is building in the area.”
*UPDATE* 08:00⌚️️#A82 Great Western Road will remain ⛔CLOSED⛔ N/B from Kilbowie Roundabout to the Erskine Bridge through this mornings peak for collision investigation.
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) December 13, 2018
Traffic is being diverted via Mountblow road.@ScotTranserv https://t.co/0doMBOyf5W
At 7am, the team issued another, similar update, saying: “#A82 Great Western Road N/B is currently ⛔CLOSED⛔ including the N/B slip to Erskine Bridge with traffic coming off at Mountblow. Police are on scene, traffic is building in the area.”
As of 8am, the A82 route northbound from Kilbowie Roundabout to the Erskine Bridge remained closed for “collision investigation.”
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