The A30 in Devon has reopened after a crash between a tractor and a van. The road was shut westbound between the A386 at Sourton Down and the A388 at Launceston. Devon and Cornwall Police were at the scene.
The collision resulted in a large oil spillage and a diversion route was in place. The road was clear at around 10.40am.
Inrix said: "Traffic easing, accident cleared and spillage of oil on the road earlier on A30 Westbound from A386 ( Sourton Cross, Sourton Down) to A388 (Polson / Lifton Down Turn Off, Liftondown). The road has been reopened according to the sensors."
A spokesperson for Devon and Cornwall Police said: "There are delays on the A30 westbound near Sourton Cross as a result of the crash this morning."
In a fresh update from National Highways it has been confirmed the A30 westbound in Devon between A386 (Sourton Down) & A388 (Lifton) remains closed following a traffic collision resulting in a large oil spillage. National Highways warn on the disruption the closure may cause. A spokesperson said: "If this closure impacts on your planned route, please allow extra journey time. Plan ahead, you may wish to re-

A30 Reopens After Tractor and Van Crash