A jack-knifed lorry on the A34 between Upper Bullington and Burghclere caused long delays for drivers.

The incident, which reportedly involved a lorry, happened on Tuesday, November 1 in the morning.

Travel site Inrix stated: "Queueing traffic due to jack-knifed lorry from A34 ( Bullington Cross, Upper Bullington) to A34 (Tot Hill Services, Burghclere)".

This resulted in the northbound section of the A34 being closed to drivers. The incident was recorded at 9.15am.

Updates from Highways England said that there were "very heavy delays" in the area. 

A spokesperson from Hampshire Police said: "We were called at 1pm to a report of a road traffic collision on the A34 southbound near Whitway.

"The incident involved two lorries and no injuries have been reported."