Man dies after crashing into tree on A-road

News imageEssex Police A close up shot of an Essex Police car which is parked diagonally across a road. The road has an area of white chevrons through the middle and is lined by trees. There is a keep left blue and white arrow sign behind the car, which is neon yellow and blue.Essex Police
Police were called shortly after 03:30 on Friday morning

A man in his 20s has died after a car was crashed into a tree on a busy A-road.

It happened on the A414, between Chelmsford and Ongar, shortly before 03:30 BST on Friday.

The road was shut between the King Street and Rookery Road junctions by Essex Police, but was reopened by the afternoon.

"We do not believe any other vehicles were involved," said the force, adding it was supporting the man's family.

"We would ask people not to speculate about the circumstances of the collision."

Average speed cameras, lower speed limits and new signage were introduced on the A414 after five fatal crashes in 2024.

The measures were brought in along 14.5 miles (23km) of the road between Chelmsford and North Weald.

Officers have appealed for information and footage related to Friday's crash.

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