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A534/M6 Junction 17
Notes to Editors:
- The diversion routes are:
A534 westbound Traffic for M6 northbound from Congleton diverted via A54 to M6 Junction 18
Traffic for M6 southbound from Congleton diverted via A34 and A500 to M6 Junction 16
Traffic from Congleton to Sandbach diverted via A534, A50 and A533.M6 northbound exit - no left turn to A534 westbound: Use M6 Junction 16, A500, A34, A50 and A533 slip road at Junction 17 Southbound exit slip road at Junction a17 - no right turn to A534 westbound: Use M6 Junction 18, A54, A50 and A533 A5022 southbound Traffic for M6 southbound diverted via A50, A34 and A500 to M6 Junction 16
Traffic for Sandbach diverted via A50 and A533. - The Highways Agency is an Executive Agency of the Department for Transport, which manages, maintains and improves the network of trunk roads and motorways in England on behalf of the Secretary of State. It works closely with other transport operators and with local authorities to integrate the trunk road network with the rest of England's roads and other forms of transport.
Issued on behalf of the Highways Agency by theGovernment News Network North WestMedia enquiries to Clive Naish on 0161 952 4517Email: clive.Naish@gnn.gsi.gov.uk


