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Two-car crash forces police to close Purley Way all morning

Car crash: the wreckage from the two-vehicle smash parked up outside Lidl this morning      All photos © A Cooper/InsideCroydon 2025

EXCLUSIVE PHOTOSTORY by AUSTEN COOPER

The Purley Way is best avoided on most Saturday mornings, but that was especially the case today after a two-car crash saw a mile-long stretch of one of Croydon’s busiest urban motorways closed to traffic.

Both drivers needed hospital treatment, with one, a man in his 50s, in a critical condition.

Carnage: a mile-long stretch of the A23 Purley Way was closed for several hours today

By early afternoon, the northbound lanes of the A23 Purley Way, between Mill Lane and Commerce Way, remained closed.

Tailbacks extended to Fiveways, with near gridlock conditions from Croydon Road to Mill Lane, and severe delays from Waddon Road to Waddon New Road.

The cars involved in the crash were a Toyota Auris and a Lexus LC 500.

The roof of the Toyota appeared to have been removed by the emergency services, while the driver’s airbag of the Lexus was triggered.

A Metropolitan Police spokesperson told Inside Croydon: “At around 08.30hrs on Saturday, April 26, two cars were in collision on the Purley Way at its junction with Trojan Way.

Serious incident: both drivers were taken to hospital, with one of them in a critical condition All photos © A Cooper/InsideCroydon 2025

“Met officers responded and the driver of one of the cars – a man in his 50s – was taken to hospital in a critical condition.

“The driver of the second car – a man in his 40s – was also taken to hospital but his condition is not believed to be serious.”

The Met said that there were no other reports of injuries.

Road closed: police remained at the scene of the crash well into the afternoon. All photos © A Cooper/InsideCroydon 2025

“A scene remains in place while an investigation continues,” they said, while also appealing for witnesses to the incident, who are asked to call 101 quoting CAD 1807/26APR25.

Those shoppers who did manage to make it to the Purley Cross retail park today – mostly pedestrians or cyclists – were treated to unusually uncrowded stores and no queues at the checkouts.

It was not such smooth going for motorists, though, especially those relying on their SatNavs.

Some drivers, hoping to escape the congestion, tried to turn into Mill Lane, without realising it is a cul-de-sac. This happened under the watchful eyes of the police’s highways unit, positioned by the Hare and Hounds public house.



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