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Thursday, February 09 2012

Road re-opened after Canterbury A2 smash

Police accident stockThe A2 at Canterbury has been re-opened after an accident which resulted in hundreds of litres of diesel being spilled on the road.

The crash happened just after 1pm on Friday, September 3 and the section between the Harbledown and Bridge junctions was closed with traffic being diverted.

The crash involved a lorry and a tractor and trailer. The lorry hit the central reservation and hundreds of litres of diesel from the lorry's ruptured fuel tank spilt onto the road.

The tractor rolled down a bank and the driver was taken to hospital as a precaution.

The road was cre-opened at 7am on Saturday after the fuel had been cleared up and repairs made to the carriageway.

Friday, September 03 2010

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