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A21 Closed in East Sussex After Serious Collision involving a motorcycle

Sussex Police and South East Coast Ambulance Service Rush to Scene of A21 Collision

Motorists in East Sussex faced disruption today as the A21 has been shut down in both directions following a serious collision involving a motorcycle. The incident occurred between the A2100 Johns Cross Roundabout and the A28 at Baldslow this morning, prompting an immediate response from Sussex Police and the South East Coast Ambulance Service and ESFRS.

With the severity of the situation, Sussex Roads police arrived at the scene to initiate investigation works. As a result, there is currently no official diversion route for this affected stretch of the A21. Instead, traffic is being redirected onto local roads.

Authorities have cautioned drivers to expect delays and plan alternative routes if possible. Due to the ongoing investigation, the closure is anticipated to last for an extended period. Motorists are urged to exercise patience and caution when navigating through the area.

Updates on the situation will be provided as more information becomes available.

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