Driver caught travelling wrong way on M23 with child in back seat
Officers said a black BMW was stopped after it was spotted driving south on the northbound carriageway between junction 8 and junction 9 at about 10.25pm on Friday (March 17).
The child escaped without any injuries.
Police said a woman in her 40s, was arrested on suspicion of driving whilst over the prescribed limit, dangerous driving and driving a vehicle whilst drunk in charge.
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Meanwhile, officers are investigating a car being driven the wrong way along the A331 Blackwater Valley Route, in Aldershot, on Thursday (March 16) which resulted in a multi-vehicle collision.
Police said the a red Nissan Micra was driving south on the northbound carriageway when it collided with a BMW 530 and a Toyota Prius. The Prius then collided with a Skoda Yeti.
A woman driving the Micra was taken to St George’s Hospital in Tooting with serious injuries, officers added. The drivers of the other cars received minor injuries.
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Hide AdInspector Alan Nicholls from Surrey Police’s Roads Policing Unit, said: “Both these incidents are extremely serious and highlight the catastrophic consequences of driving the wrong way on a busy motorway or trunk road. We are urging motorists to exercise extreme caution when using motorways to help avoid any further incidents, which have already left a number of people injured and traumatised.
“We are continuing with our enquiries into both collisions and would urge anyone with any information to come forward as a matter of urgency.”
Anyone who saw either collision should call Surrey Police on 101 or by using the online reporting system found at https://report.police.uk/
Information can also be passed anonymously to the independent charity Crimestoppers on 0800 555 111.
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