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Man banned from driving after ignoring M42 motorway road closures following serious crash

Carl Phillip Bloom was banned from driving following the crash between junctions 2 and 1 on the M42 in January this year

Highways England traffic officers(Image: Highways England)

A man has been banned from driving after ignoring Highways Agency closures following a collision on the M42 motorway.

Carl Phillip Bloom dodged the road closure between junctions 2 and 1 of the southbound M42 on January 20 last year by driving his white Mercedes van around cones via the hard shoulder.

Bloom, aged 45, of Peel Street, Kidderminster , Worcs, had denied driving on a motorway hard shoulder and failing to stop when requested by Highways England Traffic Officers but was convicted in his absence following a trial at Kidderminster Magistrates Court.

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He was disqualified from driving for six months, fined £880 and ordered to pay £620 costs and a £44 victim surcharge. He also had three penalty points added to his licence.

Magistrates in Kidderminster heard that Highways England Traffic Officer Adam Strang had put in place a rolling road block using his traffic officer vehicle at around midday following a serious incident involving an HGV on the nearby M5.

He used the vehicle, which had its lights flashing and a message board displaying ‘do not pass’, to bring traffic to a halt and then placed five cones across the carriageway and hard shoulder, indicating no vehicles should progress further.

Highways England traffic officers(Image: Highways England)

Further up the carriageway Traffic Officer Jonathan Treadwell was putting in place measures to direct traffic off the motorway at junction 1, while emergency services dealt with the incident.

The traffic had been stationary for over a minute when Bloom drove onto the hard shoulder and around the cones, heading down the carriageway towards the exit.