A large stretch of the A127 in Essex has been closed for several hours after a serious incident close to the Rayleigh Weir junction prompted a full police investigation.
Officers say the road is likely to remain shut for quite some time, with the wheel of an existing vehicle at the centre of the incident. The check has led to heavy A127 detainments, especially for Southend-bound motorists.
Near routes similar to Rayleigh High Street and Rayleigh Road have also come backed up, as drivers try to escape the traffic caused by the Rayleigh Weir incident.
Numerous motorists have reported long ranges and slow progress, adding to what has formerly been a delicate morning for anyone travelling through this part of Essex.
UPDATE – A127 – remains closed in both directions at the Rayleigh Weir (A129) with traffic being diverted via the exit and entry slip roads after an incident. Part of the roundabout over the A127 is also closed – long delays in both directions on A127 and on surrounding roads. pic.twitter.com/MW4J3QDG3D
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An Essex Police spokesperson said, “We understand that this situation is causing disruptions, and we are asking motorists to find alternative paths and avoid this area where possible.
We anticipate the road will remain closed for several hours, and will provide updates as the situation develops.” The advice for now is simple: avoid the area if you can, as the Essex travel disruption continues to build.
Police Appeal for Information to Support A127 Investigation
Officers are appealing to the public for any footage or details that may help with the ongoing A127 police investigation.
Anyone with CCTV, gusto- cam recordings or information that might help is prompted to come forward. When getting in touch, the public should source incident number 0155 from Tuesday, 9 December.
Information can be transferred through the Essex Police website or via their round- the- timepiece Live Chat service. For those who wish to stay anonymous, Crimestoppers is available online or on 0800555111.
Motorists Advised to Reroute as Traffic Builds
Police remain on point and will issue further updates once more is verified. Also, motorists are encouraged to use alternative routes and anticipate longer trip times while the A127 road check continues.
The knock-on impact on original roads is anticipated to last for several hours, with Southend-bound traffic showing no sign of easing just yet.



