AS traffic builds across the region’s roads this morning, we are here to bring you updates.
Delays expected on the M4 between the A46 and M32 junctions this morning, to allow barrier repairs to be carried out following a crash on Monday.
Traffic is queuing on the A4107 Bromley Heath Road Downend, where travel time is currently six minutes.
Traffic is heavier than normal on Wells Road Knowle.
A417 Ullenwood, usual slow traffic.
There are delays on the A48 Minsterworth, where travel time is seven minutes.
Traffic is reported as being slow on Gipsy Lane / Bridge End Road Swindon, and heavy on A3102 Swindon Road Royal Wootton Bassett.
Whitehill Way heading out of town Swindon: Busy but moving
Queen's Drive Swindon: Traffic easing
Whitehill Way heading into town Swindon: Usual congestion
Tewkesbury Way Swindon: Busy but moving
Great Western Way Swindon: Busy but moving
High Street Swindon: moving well
Roadworks update:
A417 London Road Fairford: Gas main work and temporary traffic lights
A429 London Road Cirencester: Gas main work and temporary traffic lights
A429 Hampnett: Roadworks and temporary traffic lights
B4042 Brinkworth: Road closed due to water main work
B4289 Drove Road Swindon: Roadworks and temporary traffic lights
B4042 Brinkworth: Road closed due to water main work
B4040 Charlton Road Charlton: Temporary traffic lights and long-term roadworks
B4534 Lady Lane Blunsdon St Andrew: Stop/Go boards and gas main work
Beech Avenue Swindon: Temporary traffic lights and roadworks
A419 London Road Chalford: Telecoms work and temporary traffic lights
B4008 Haresfield: Temporary traffic lights and electricity work
B4058 Wotton Road Charfield: Temporary traffic lights and water main work
Southfield Road Woodchester: Road closed due to gas main work
B4040 Charlton Road Charlton: Temporary traffic lights and long-term roadworks
Shire Way Yate: Temporary traffic lights and long-term roadworks
Westerleigh Road Yate: Temporary traffic lights and long-term roadworks
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