A crash on the M25 caused delays of around 30 minutes at around lunchtime.
Two vehicles collided on the anticlockwise carriageway near Watford with police called at around 12.20pm .
The crash happened near junction 19 and paramedics also attended. A Hertfordshire Constabulary spokesperson was unable to confirm whether anyone sustained any injuries.At least one lane was closed while the incident was ongoing but National Highways reported that all lanes were running by 1.55pm. Hertfordshire Highways said the lane closure caused delays of around half-an-hour anticlockwise with queues tailing back towards junction 22 for London Colney.Most of the delays have now eased, as of 2.20pm, although it is still relatively slow both ways in the area.
However, Google Maps shows there is a line of queuing traffic waiting to join the M25 anticlockwise at junction 19 from the Hunton Bridge roundabout.
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