Motorists to be prosecuted for taking photos of A14 crash
Cambridgeshire Police say that 15 motorists will be prosecuted for taking photos with their mobile phones of a crash between four lorries on the A14 this morning.
Cambridgeshire Police say that 15 motorists will be prosecuted for taking photos with their mobile phones of a crash between four lorries on the A14 this morning.
Several miles of queuing traffic has been trapped on the A14 after an accident between four lorries has meant the road has had to be closed off.
The accident between four lorries happened westbound at 5.45am at the Girton Interchange.
The road closure is around 16 miles from close to Newmarket at J36 to Girton at Junction 31, to allow traffic to divert via the A11, A505 and M11.
Recovery of the lorries is not expected until after 9am.
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