- "Severe delays" have cleared on the M27 after motorists faced 20 minute waits on the motorway
- AA Traffic News warned that delays were "increasing"
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AA Traffic News is showing that delays have cleared on the M27:
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AA Traffic News is reporting four minute delays but stated delays are "increasing."
A spokesperson said: "Delays of four minutes and delays increasing on M27 westbound between J8 A3024 (Bursledon / Hamble) and J5 A335 Stoneham Way (Southampton Airport / Eastleigh). Average speed 20 mph."
AA traffic News is reporting: "Severe delays of 13 minutes and delays easing on M27 westbound between J9 A27 Segensworth Link Road (Segensworth / Fareham) and J5 A335 Stoneham Way (Southampton Airport / Eastleigh). Average speed 15mph."
AA Traffic News is still reporting delays are approximately 19 minutes on the M27.
A spokesperson said: "Severe delays of 19 minutes and delays easing on M27 westbound between J9 A27 Segensworth Link Road (Segensworth / Fareham) and J5 A335 Stoneham Way (Southampton Airport / Eastleigh). Average speed 10mph."
AA Traffic News is reporting there's delays of 19 minutes on the M27.
Congestion on the motorway is due to ongoing resurfacing work.
AA Traffic News is reporting: "Two lanes closed and speed restriction of 50mph due to resurfacing work on M27 both ways between J5 A335 Stoneham Way (Southampton Airport / Eastleigh) and J8 A3024 (Bursledon / Hamble). There will be overnight slip road closures replacing the concrete surface."
AA Traffic News is showing delays between West End and Whiteley on the M27.
(Image: AA Traffic News)
AA Traffic News is reporting: "Severe delays of 10 minutes and delays increasing on M27 westbound between J9 A27 Segensworth Link Road (Segensworth / Fareham) and J5 A335 Stoneham Way (Southampton Airport / Eastleigh). Average speed 15 mph."
"Severe delays" are building on the M27 this morning.
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