A serious crash closed the A34 for several hours yesterday (July 22) causing miles of traffic.
A silver Volvo XC60 and a blue Mazda parked in a layby were involved in the collision on the southbound carriageway between Marcham and Didcot at around 11.35am.
Police closed the A34 between the Marcham and Milton Interchanges until just before 5.30pm last night, with both lanes only opening around 7pm.
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A woman in her 30s suffered serious injuries and was taken to hospital, where she remains in a stable condition.
A man in his 50s was also injured and taken to hospital, where he remains.
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Motorists described being stuck in stationary traffic with ‘engines off’ and cars ‘not going anywhere.’
⚠️ We are currently dealing with a road traffic collision involving two vehicles on the A34 near Abingdon.
— TVPSouth Oxon & VOWH (@tvpsouthandvale) July 22, 2023
The dual-carriageway is currently shut southbound between the Marcham and Milton interchanges.
Please avoid the area while we manage this incident. Thank you. pic.twitter.com/03P3fynL4n
Several emergency vehicles were also seen at the scene of the crash, including fire engines and paramedics.
One eyewitness added that the nearby village of Steventon was gridlocked.
Delays were also reported on routes through Abingdon town centre.
It came as festivalgoers headed to Truck Festival for the event this weekend.
Delays of up to an hour were reported on the A34 southbound throughout the afternoon.
The #A34 is CLOSED southbound between #A415 #Abingdon and #A4130 near #Didcot #Oxfordshire following a collision.
— National Highways: East (@HighwaysEAST) July 22, 2023
More info to follow
There are currently delays of 40 mins on approach to incident pic.twitter.com/kmNQ5IBkjd
Police told motorists heading southbound to leave the carriageway at the Botley Interchange and join the A420 instead until the junction with the A338.
They were then advised to take the A417 to Wantage, followed by the A4130 which took them back to the A34 Milton Interchange.
Anyone with relevant information should call police on 101 or make a report on the Thames Valley Police website, quoting the reference 43230325749.
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