TEMPORARY traffic lights are stuck on red in both directions on a major road in Worcester.
Worcestershire County Council's Highways and Travel team have confirmed the temporary lights installed on Cranham Road, in Warndon, due to a leak are stuck on red in both directions.
Drivers have been asked to approach the lights with caution and Severn Trent Water contractors have been asked to attend the site as soon as possible.
⚠️ 🚦 Temporary traffic lights at Cranham Drive, Worcester for works by @stwater are stuck on red both ways - please approach with caution, we're asking contractors to resolve ASAP
— Worcs Highways & Travel (@WorcsTravel) December 19, 2022
The two-way signals were first installed yesterday morning (Sunday, December 18) and are due to be removed on Wednesday (December 21).
A Severn Trent spokesperson said: “We are aware of the fault with the lights on Cranham Drive and a team is on the way to fix the issue.
"We would like to apologise for any inconvenience due to this fault.”
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