A393 Road Closure Near Lanner Sparks Local Traffic Chaos
The Incident and Its Immediate Local Impact
On a busy lunchtime, a sudden collision on the A393 at Comford brought local traffic to a standstill, highlighting once again the vulnerability of our semi-rural commuter corridors. The incident, which occurred between the historic Fox and Hounds pub and the Tresavean Hill turn-off for Lanner, forced emergency services to shut down the road in both directions. For locals, this stretch of tarmac is more than just a line on a map; it is a vital artery connecting Redruth and Falmouth, heavily relied upon by daily commuters, school runs, and logistics vehicles. The prominent Cornwall Kawasaki Centre, situated right near the crash site, saw its usual afternoon activity disrupted as police cars and ambulances descended on the scene. Witnesses reported seeing at least five police vehicles and two ambulances, underscoring the severity of the initial response. The closure quickly caused major tailbacks, reminding residents how easily our local transport network can be gridlocked. Fortunately, the swift action of Cornwall's emergency teams ensured the road was cleared and reopened within just over an hour, but the disruption felt by local businesses and residents lingered throughout the afternoon.

Business and Community Disruption
For businesses along this stretch of the A393, incidents like this have a direct knock-on effect. Staff at the Fox and Hounds pub, a beloved community hub known for its warm hospitality, had to guide patrons through detour routes as traffic backed up outside their doors. Similarly, the Cornwall Kawasaki Centre, which draws motorcycle enthusiasts from across the county, found its access temporarily blocked during one of the day's peak hours. Many drivers caught in the queues were tourists and visitors navigating Cornwall’s scenic but narrow routes. This time of year, we see a heavy influx of travelers who might be heading down south or choosing to go to Newquay for a coastal getaway, and sudden diversions can prove highly stressful for those unfamiliar with our winding lanes. Local residents in Lanner and Trevarth also felt the squeeze, as diverted traffic spilled onto smaller, narrower rural lanes that are ill-equipped to handle high volumes of cars. The incident highlights the delicate balance our local businesses maintain, relying on clear roads to keep customers coming through their doors.
Road Safety Concerns and What to Watch Next
This latest collision on the A393 raises familiar concerns among Lanner and Comford residents regarding road safety on this fast-moving route. Known for its sweeping bends and hidden junctions, the stretch between the Fox and Hounds and the Lanner turn-off has been a point of discussion in parish council meetings for years. Local road safety advocates are urging drivers to exercise extra caution, particularly as we enter seasons with unpredictable weather and greasy road surfaces. What residents should watch next is whether Devon and Cornwall Police release further details regarding the cause of the crash, and if local authorities will consider reviewing speed limits or warning signage near the Trevarth junction. In the meantime, community members can stay active by reporting persistent near-misses to the local council to build a case for future traffic-calming measures. For now, the community breathes a sigh of relief that the emergency services acted so swiftly, minimizing what could have been a much longer delay, and reminds us all to stay vigilant and look out for one another on our shared Cornish roads.

