Police re-open Preston city centre road after early morning crash
Police shut Water Lane, from the junction of West Strand to Watery Lane, after an accident near the Grand Junction and The Wheatsheaf pubs in the early hours of this morning (August 22).
The traffic lights at the junction of Watery Lane and Tulketh Road are still out and the pedestrian crossing outside the Grand Junction remains cordoned off with police tape.
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Hide AdPolice said the road was expected to remain shut during morning rush hour and advised people to avoid the area until later this morning.
But the road is now open to traffic, with police urging caution to motorists and pedestrians near the disabled traffic lights.
Earlier this morning, a police spokesman said: "We are dealing with an RTC on Water Lane, Preston this morning.
"The road is closed inbound towards the city centre, from the junction of West Strand to Watery Lane.
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Hide Ad"Please avoid the area during rush hour as it is likely to be closed for a few hours."
What happened?
Lancashire Police said 'enquiries are ongoing' to establish what exactly happened in the early hours of this morning.
A police spokesman said: "We were called at 4.19am hours today (22 August) to reports of a collision on Tulketh Brow, Preston.
"A car had collided with a lamppost.
"Officers attended but nobody was found inside the car.
"It looks like road closures were in place around Water Lane, Watery Lane and Fylde Road.
"The closures have now been lifted."
Anyone with information should call 101 quoting log number 151 of August 22.