A busy predominant street via the Peak District is closed as a consequence of a severe crash this afternoon, with motorists suggested to keep away from the realm. Derbyshire police first reported that the A57 Snake Pass was closed at round 12.15pm on Easter Sunday (March 31).
The A57 Snake Pass connects Sheffield and Manchester and is a well-liked route with motorists for its twisty bends and gorgeous surroundings. The closure was additionally confirmed by site visitors monitoring service, Inrix, which reported stationary site visitors within the space.
A press release from Derbyshire police reads: “The A57 Snake Pass is closed between Hurst Road in Glossop and the junction with Ladybower Reservoir. This is because of a severe collision. Please keep away from the realm and use various routes.”
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12:49Oscar Fisher
Stationary site visitors within the space
Traffic monitoring serivce, Inrix, has mentioned: “The A57 Snake Pass is closed in each instructions from Hurst Road (Royal Oak Inn, Glossop) to A6013 (Ladybower Reservoir). This is because of an accident that has left the street closed in each instructions, resulting in stationary site visitors within the space.”