Published: 3 April 2026 . The English Chronicle Desk. The English Chronicle Online—Real-time updates on the events shaping your journey.
The Easter getaway has ground to a halt for thousands of motorists in Bedfordshire this morning. Following a serious road traffic collision, all four lanes of the M1 southbound have been closed between Junction 11 (Luton) and Junction 10 (Luton Airport Spur Road). The incident, which occurred during the peak Good Friday travel window, has triggered “severe” delays and led to stationary traffic stretching back toward Milton Keynes.
Emergency services, including Bedfordshire Police and National Highways Traffic Officers, were called to the scene shortly before 8:00 AM.
-
The Closure: As of 10:15 AM, the southbound carriageway remains entirely blocked. While one lane was briefly reopened, further complications with recovery and debris clearance forced a total closure of all four lanes once again.
-
Secondary Delays: An additional lane closure has been reported on the Junction 11 entry slip, further throttling the flow of traffic attempting to join the motorway from the A505.
-
Air Travel Impact: London Luton Airport (LLA) has issued an urgent advisory to passengers. With the M1 being the primary artery for airport transfers, travelers are being urged to “allow significant extra time” and, where possible, utilize rail links to Luton Airport Parkway instead of road transport.
The timing of the crash—on what is traditionally one of the busiest travel days of the year—has exacerbated a “nightmare” scenario for those heading to the coast or the capital.
-
The Official Diversion: National Highways has implemented a diversion route via the A505 and the A1081, though these local roads are reportedly heavily congested as drivers attempt to bypass the motorway bottleneck.
-
The “Easter Effect”: The M1 closure is just one part of a wider tapestry of travel woe today. With the Euston rail shutdown also in effect, the pressure on the M1 was already expected to be 40% higher than usual.
-
Wider Network: Similar incidents have been reported on the M6, M20, and M4 this morning, leading many to label this the most disruptive Good Friday for UK transport in a decade.
National Highways has not yet provided a definitive “Time to Clear,” but initial estimates suggest that normal traffic conditions are unlikely to return before the early afternoon. Forensic investigators are on-site, and a specialized recovery vehicle is en route to remove the involved vehicles.
For those caught in the tailbacks, the advice remains to stay with your vehicle and follow the instructions of emergency personnel. As the “Great Easter Getaway” stutters, the M1 near Luton stands as a stark reminder of how quickly holiday plans can be rerouted by a single moment on the road.
M1 Luton Impact Summary: 3 April 2026
| Metric | Status / Detail |
| Location | M1 Southbound (J11 to J10) |
| Current Status | All Lanes Closed |
| Delay Time | 60+ Minutes (Estimated) |
| Airport Impact | High (London Luton Airport) |
| Diversion Route | A505 -> A1081 (Follow signs) |


























































































