Be careful out there folks
Motorists across Northern Ireland are being warned to expect delays in certain areas after the weather on Monday has caused disruption on the roads.
The PSNI has issued a number of warnings as fallen trees and poles are causing knock-on delays in Belfast, Carryduff and Irvinestown. The public is being asked to avoid the Parkway in East Belfast, the Lettermoney Road Co Fermanagh and Clontonacally Road in Carryduff and find alternative routes.A spokesperson for the PSNI said: "Motorists are advised of ongoing delays at Parkway in east Belfast, due to a fallen tree. One lane is currently closed.TrafficWatch NI took to social media to warn about delays in Co Fermanagh.
They said: "Irvinestown - The Lettermoney Rd has been closed due to a fallen BT pole. Road users are advised to avoid the area and find an alternative route for their journey" PSNI Road Policing and Safety also said: "Motorists are advised that the Clontonacally Road in Carryduff is currently closed in both directions due to a fallen pole. The road is closed between the junctions with Comber Road and Ballykeel Road South. For all the latest news, visit the Belfast Live homepage here. To sign up to our FREE newsletters, see here.
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