Hull traffic live updates as heavy rain and broken down car cause delays on the school run
Traffic is once again heavy on Hull s roads with rush hour approaching
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Heavy rain has made road conditions difficult this afternoon while a broken down vehicle on Holderness Road has also caused problems.
One motorist reported that traffic had backed up on Holderness Road at the Diadem roundabout after a car broke down.
She said: There is a broken down car on Diadem roundabout causing traffic backlog due to school run traffic.
With plenty of roadworks across Hull, traffic problems are only set to get worse as rush hour approaches.
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Holderness Road traffic live updates as two crashes add to delays across Hull
The incidents are contributing to the congestion already afflicting the city
There have been at least two accidents reported on a major east Hull street.
There have been at least two accidents on Holderness Road this afternoon with Traffic Management System Inrrix reporting that they are both in close proximity. One accident is towards Morrisons and one outside Farm Foods, reports the traffic system.
Due to the accidents, there is queuing traffic in the area in both directions toward Maybury Road to Brindley Street.
An eyewitness reported to the Hull Traffic and Travel Facebook page: Looks like a big smash at the cross roads on Holderness road, with Maybury / Ings Road. Plenty of ambulances and fire engines.
By Local News | MyWabashValley.com
Apr 23, 2021 10:09 PM
TERRE HAUTE, Ind. (WTWO/WAWV)– Are you looking to kickstart your weekend with some summer cruising?
Saturday is the first-ever Wabash Avenue Dream Cruise.
The event is a 14-mile trip for classic car lovers around downtown Terre Haute. Organizers encourage drivers to recreate a feeling of nostalgia, like when Terre Haute’s Wabash Avenue was a haven for joy riding in the fifties and sixties.
Event host Larry Wetnight says this is a great way to get out and showcase your classic cars.
“People that have these cars garaged, get them out, enjoy them. That’s what they’re for and just be careful,” Wetnight said.