One person taken to hospital after A14 crash

A traffic camera captures drivers heading away into the distance. The vehicles' red tail lights are captured as they wait in queues.Image source, National Highways
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The collision was affecting both carriageways, as drivers near Newmarket were caught up in delays

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One person has been taken to hospital following a crash involving a van, a lorry and a car on the A14 near Cambridge.

Emergency services including Cambridgeshire Police were called at 05:41 GMT to reports of a collision on the A14 eastbound at Stow cum Quy.

Police said it is believed the driver of the car may have suffered a medical episode at the wheel and has since been taken to Addenbrooke's Hospital in Cambridge.

The driver of the van and a passenger suffered minor injuries, as did the driver of the lorry.

The road was fully closed from junction 35, with three-to-four miles of stationary traffic while the incident was ongoing.

Two lanes have since reopened and police said no arrests had been made.

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