DRIVERS are being urged to avoid part of the A27 after a lorry overturned.
Police, fire and ambulance crews are currently on the scene of the incident at Shoreham.
Pictures of the aftermath of the incident show that the windscreen of the lorry shattered in the crash.
The lorry's load spilled across the road as it overturned.
A Sussex Police spokesman said: "Emergency services were called just after 2.30pm to reports of an overturned lorry on the slip road coming off of the A27 westbound carriageway on the Shoreham bypass.
"The slip road has been closed, but the main A27 remains open at this time.
"We are asking drivers to avoid the area where possible as delays are likely.
"Members of the public assisted the driver of the lorry until emergency services arrived on scene. He was taken to hospital for treatment to his injuries."
There are reports of slow traffic both ways on the A27 as a result of the incident.
A Highways England spokesman said: "On the A27 at Shoreham, the slip road off the west bound carriageway on to the #283 is closed due to an overturned LGV.
"Sussex Roads Police are on the scene."
Sussex Roads Police are also urging people to stay away from the area if possible while recovery work is carried out.
A spokesman said: "Emergency services are currently on the scene dealing with an overturned lorry on the slip road coming off of the A27 westbound at the Shoreham Bypass close to the Cloverleaf Roundabout.
"Please avoid the area where possible as delays are likely."
Sussex Police have been contacted for comment.
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