Emergency services respond to collision at busy Medway junction as motorists urged to seek alternative routes.
A traffic accident at Four Elms Roundabout on the Wainscott Bypass is causing significant disruption to commuters and residents in the Medway area this afternoon. Emergency services have attended the scene and are managing traffic flow at the junction, which serves as a critical link in the road network connecting the A289 towards the Medway Tunnel and the Hoo Peninsula.
The roundabout, situated near the village of Wainscott in Rochester, is part of the main bypass route that handles considerable daily traffic volumes. Medway Council has advised road users to avoid the area where possible and to plan journeys using alternative routes whilst emergency services work to clear the incident.
Four Elms Roundabout is a key junction where the A289 meets the A228, which climbs Four Elms Hill towards Chattenden and onwards to the Hoo Peninsula via the Ratcliffe Highway. The busy intersection typically experiences steady traffic throughout the day, particularly during peak commuting periods. This incident comes at an important time for the junction, which is undergoing planned improvements as part of a wider infrastructure scheme.
Medway Council has previously secured £11.1 million in Government funding through the Local Growth Fund to enhance the A289 road network and improve journey times. These planned works at Four Elms Roundabout include increased capacity, full signalisation, and pedestrian crossing facilities, alongside free flow slip roads designed to reduce congestion and improve traffic flow in the future.
Emergency services remain on scene managing the incident. Drivers are encouraged to exercise caution in the area and to allow extra time for journeys affecting this route. Commuters travelling towards the Medway Tunnel, Hoo Peninsula, or elsewhere on the A289 network should check live traffic updates and consider alternative routes such as the M2 or other local roads to avoid delays.
The incident highlights the importance of the planned junction improvements, which form part of Medway Council’s commitment to enhancing transport infrastructure across the borough. Further updates on the traffic situation will be provided as information becomes available.
Key Takeaways
- A traffic accident has closed Four Elms Roundabout on the Wainscott Bypass in Medway
- Emergency services are at the scene managing the incident
- Motorists are advised to use alternative routes where possible
- Four Elms Roundabout is undergoing future improvements to increase capacity and reduce congestion
What This Means for Kent Residents
If you’re planning to travel through Medway today or in the coming hours, allow extra journey time and consider alternative routes around the Wainscott area. Check real-time traffic updates before travelling and avoid the Four Elms Roundabout junction if your journey is not essential. Once the incident is cleared, the planned improvements to the roundabout should help prevent similar disruption in future.


