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Van Flips on A30 in Devon, Causing Lengthy Closure

Summary

  • Serious crash on A30 in Devon
  • Van flipped on dual carriageway
  • Road closed for over 8 hours overnight
Van Flips on A30 in Devon, Causing Lengthy Closure

On Friday, November 10th, 2025, a serious crash occurred on the A30 highway in Devon, England, leading to a lengthy closure of the road. According to reports, a van had flipped onto its roof on the dual carriageway between the A377 near Exeter and the A382 near Whiddon Down.

Emergency services were called to the scene around 5:50 PM GMT, and significant congestion was reported in the area. National Highways, the government-owned company responsible for England's motorways and major A-roads, confirmed the closure and said the A30 reopened around 2 AM on Saturday, November 11th.

Police have asked anyone with relevant information or dashcam footage to come forward to assist with their investigation into the incident. A diversion was set up while the closure was in place to help manage the traffic flow.

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A van flipped on the A30 dual carriageway in Devon, causing a serious crash and closure of the highway.
The A30 was closed for over 8 hours, reopening around 2 AM on the following day.
The crash happened between the A377 near Exeter and the A382 near Whiddon Down.

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