MORNING rush-hour commuters were facing delays on Monday morning due to debris - including wood and broken glass - spread out along the M8.
Trunk road traffic service Traffic Scotland raised the alarm early on Monday morning.
The team said: “Reports of broken glass eastbound at junction 27. Arkleston traffic slow from junction 29 at St James.
#M8 #Glasgow 07:45⌚
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) March 19, 2018
Reports of broken glass E/B J27 Arkleston traffic slow from J29 St James
Reports of wood also W/B J26 Hillington
& routine congestion W.B J12 Riddrie - J16 Craighall@ScotTranserv pic.twitter.com/MduRHO3QRg
“Also reports of wood westbound at junction 26 at Hillington and routine congestion westbound from junction 12 at Riddrie to junction 16 at Craighall.”
The M80 southbound from junction 4 at Mollinsburn to junction 3 at Hornshill also saw traffic affected.
❗NEW❗ 08:08⌚#M80 S/B J4 Mollinsburn - J3 Hornshill
— Traffic Scotland (@trafficscotland) March 19, 2018
carriageway partially blocked due to debris from an RTC on the hard shoulder
traffic slow in the area ⚠️@BEAR_M80 pic.twitter.com/THTtt2dbFk
Traffic Scotland added: “Carriageway partially blocked due to debris from a road traffic crash on the hard shoulder. Traffic slow in the area.”
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