UPDATE: Man dies in M6 accident on northbound carriageway (From The Westmorland Gazette)
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UPDATE: Man dies in M6 accident on northbound carriageway
11:36am Saturday 15th September 2012 in News
By Daniel Orr, Reporter
A MAN has died following a two vehicle collision on the M6 earlier this morning which left the northbound carriageway closed.
Just before 6am today (Saturday) a white Transit type van and a vehicle transporter were involved in a collision between junction 35 and the Burton-in-Kendal services.
A spokesman said the 53-year-old transporter driver, of West Yorkshire, was killed and the female passenger was injured and treated in hospital.
A 46-year-old from Warwickshire has been arrested on suspicion of causing death by dangerous driving.
He is also being held on suspicion of failing to stop at the scene of an accident.
Police are appealing for witnesses to come forward.
Chief Insp Tim Leeson, investigating the collision, said: "We are currently trying to establish the circumstances surrounding the collision and we would appeal to anyone with any information to come forward.
"We believe that the collision occured just before 6am this morning and so I would appeal to anyone who may have been travelling along the M6 around that time that may have witnessed anything to contact us if they have not already done so by calling 101 and quoting log number 0479.
"We are currently trying to establish the circumstances surrounding the collision and we would appeal to anyone with any information to come forward."
The northbound carriageway was closed for almost 12 hours while investigations took place and drivers were urged to avoid the area where possible.
Anyone with any information is asked to contact police by calling 101.
Comments(19)
Cas220
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6:53pm Sat 15 Sep 12
whitevanman2
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8:31pm Sat 15 Sep 12
Topp66
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9:00pm Sat 15 Sep 12
mickadoon
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9:32pm Sat 15 Sep 12
akoken
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6:25am Sun 16 Sep 12
akoken
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6:36am Sun 16 Sep 12
Reverend Mark
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10:06am Sun 16 Sep 12
mickadoon wrote:What a stupid comment, mickadoom.
How could the authorities be so utterly stupid as to close the motorway at J34 and send everyone through Lancaster city centre when they could have turned the traffic off at J35? It was taking people 2 hours just to leave the motorway before trying to get through the town. I was southbound and there was nothing at all on the northbound carriageway other than two police cars sneaking past the snarl-ups using their blue lights as an excuse..
How about organising the aftermath and clear up of a fatality yourself?
I just hope you are never in such a situation and the police have to sneak past snarl ups with their lights on to get to you.
The temporary inconvenience in life for many motorists is nothing compared with the loss of the driver and the suffering of his family.
life cycle too
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12:30pm Sun 16 Sep 12
Having heard the route used as a diversion, I am still puzzled as to why they didn't use the A6 from Gailys roundabout to junction 36 - an all together shorter direct route and more suited for HGVs.
akoken
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3:23pm Sun 16 Sep 12
whitevanman2
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7:27pm Sun 16 Sep 12
akoken
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7:57pm Sun 16 Sep 12
whitevanman2 wrote:I think it's where you bear left at the roundabout thing, at beginning of that stretch of A6 just beyond J35. I'm thinking the alternative there is to use the Burton in Kendal road tho??
still non the wiser ........... were is this low bridge ??
whitevanman2
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8:11pm Sun 16 Sep 12
life cycle too
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11:08pm Sun 16 Sep 12
There IS a low bridge northbound on the A6 just a mile or so from the Gailys roundabout (Pine lake and truckhaven) where the West Coast mainline passes overhead.
The height limit is 16 feet in the centre of the arch, and just 12 feet 3 inches at the edges, so I guess that would prevent just a very few vehicles heading that way... then Milnthorpe and the turn onto the A590 just past Levens might present a difficulty if unprepared.
I still think this would have been the best way to route traffic past the accident site - which was extensive - debris was scattered over several if not hundreds of yards.
One has to feel sorry for the family of the driver when something tragic occurs through no fault of his own, and the perpetrators attempt to flee the scene.
mickadoon
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12:01am Mon 17 Sep 12
mickadoon
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11:09am Mon 17 Sep 12
Lakeuk
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12:50pm Mon 17 Sep 12
Over the years I've had to plan alternative ways home from the Fydle Coast upto Kendal, one occasion I had to go via Skipton when the M6 at Lancaster Uni was closed for a couple of days and the A6 was chockablock. We're luckily at this end of the M6 that it doesn't happen very often, south of Preston and it's a more regular occurance
tictoc1
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2:57pm Mon 17 Sep 12
nixon1
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12:02pm Thu 20 Sep 12
tictoc1 wrote:Thank you, we seem as a collective we are far eager to talk about how a disaster has slightly interrupted our daily routine, rather than to understand that measures need to be taken to respect and sympathise with the truely affected (relatives etc).
Some of the comments above come across as though you're having a moan about the diversions, delays, or you've been inconvenienced due to the fatality. A life was lost that day. Please show a little respect.
Topp66 says...
6:29pm Sat 15 Sep 12