A27 Road Closures, Accidents and Roadworks.

  • A27 westbound between A283 and A2025 | Westbound | Congestion | West Sussex Travel News
    Location : The A27 westbound between the junctions with the A283 and the A2025 . Reason : Congestion. Status : Currently Active. Return To Normal : Normal traffic conditions are expected between 19:00 and 19:15 on 2 March 2026. Delay : There are currently delays of 10 minutes against expected traffic.
    West Sussex Live Travel News
    Mon, 02 Mar 2026 18:55:45 GMT

Today’s A27 Accident Updates

    No Reported Accidents

Westbound A27 Closures and Roadworks.

Eastbound A27 Closures and Roadworks.

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4 thoughts on “A27 Road Closures, Accidents and Roadworks.”

  1. A27 was blocked off before the Lewes roundabour, had to go around the A26, and following ‘diverted traffic’ signs was a nightmare, as whoever placed them did so miles apart, which is no joke when you do not know the area. No road works were taking place up the hill, so why was it blacked off. Taking Care staff to work, where were 30 minutes late for duty.

    Road planners, never let them near a brewery and a piss up, they will dig holes all around it and then piss off. Mayhem and chaos by idiots.

  2. Note that this website is only showing planned delays on the eastbound A27 in both sections! The section about westbound planned delays is a repetition of the information in the eastbound section. Unless my geography is up the creek.

  3. A27 east bound is choca-block. We are in stand still traffic and have been for the last 10/15 minutes. Avoid if possible.

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