Traffic is queuing on the A610 Nuthall Road between Stockhill Lane and Cinderhill Island
has been blocked in both directions after a collision. .
The crash was reported at around 9.35pm and is causing very slow movement in both directions, according to traffic monitoring site Inrix. It states: "A610 in both directions partially blocked, very slow traffic due to accident from B6004 Stockhill Lane to B6008 Bells Lane." Nottingham Travelwise added: "A610 Nuthall Road between Stockhill Lane & Cinderhill Island Tailbacks on A610 in both directions." Live Google traffic maps and road cameras show significant congestion in the area.
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