Sussex evening travel update for Thursday, September 3

Here is your evening travel update for Sussex on Thursday, September 3.
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There are reports of slow traffic on the A273 London Road at Hassocks due to a collision.

According to traffic reports, one car was involved in the collision near the B2116 Keymer Road (Stonepound Crossroads).

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Meanwhile, the A259 Worms Lane at Middleton On Sea is partially blocked due to a collision.

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Two vehicles were involved in the collision, according to reports, and there is congestion to Littlehampton for westbound traffic.

The A22 at Lower Dicker is also partially blocked this evening with queueing traffic due to burst water main.

Queueing traffic has also been reported on the A27 Polegate by-pass.

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Traffic reports say there is congestion to the Wilmington turn off in the roadworks area. Travel time is said to be around 15 minutes.

Meanwhile, delays have been reported on the A272 at Haywards Heath. Reports say there is congestion to surrounding roads around Cuckfield and Haywards Heath in the roadworks area. And slow traffic has been reported on the A27 Upper Brighton Road at Worthing. Travel time is said to be between five and ten minutes.

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