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Avoid Arctic Corsair queues at River Hull


Local Traffic News

Travelling to events can sometimes be fraught with difficulties - traffic tailbacks, jams, and queues can all hinder your journey to the venue.

When you need to avoid queues to/from Arctic Corsair at River Hull then use our service to help you to plan your travel journey and avoid the traffic.

The following traffic hotspots have been reported within a 30 mile radius of River Hull. Please travel safely to Arctic Corsair and enjoy your journey.


Road: A180

A180 TrafficTraffic alert reported on 28/05/2012 20:50:01
On the A180 eastbound between the junctions with the A160 and the A1173, minor delays are possible due to roadworks closing one lane. Expect disruption until 3:00 am on 29 May 2012.
Distance: 9.9 miles from River Hull


Road: A180

A180 TrafficTraffic alert reported on 28/05/2012 20:20:02
On the A180 westbound between the junctions with the A1173 and the A160, minor delays can be expected at peak times due to roadworks closing one lane, between 8 pm and 3 am, from 28 May 2012 to 29 May 2012.
Distance: 9.9 miles from River Hull


Road: M181

M181 TrafficTraffic alert reported on 28/05/2012 18:50:03
The M181 southbound will be closed between the junctions with the A18 and the M180 due to roadworks, between 8 pm and 6 am, from 28 May 2012 to 29 May 2012.
Distance: 19.1 miles from River Hull


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