Authorities are warning road users of hazardous conditions amid the weather brought by Storm Darcy after a multi-vehicle crash in Headley earlier today (Tuesday, January 9).

Surrey Road Policing Unit (RPU) tweeted out a picture on Tuesday showing the aftermath of the crash, on Mill Lane in Headley, which they said involved six vehicles in total.

Emergency service teams and an ambulance were clearly visible in the image of the collision, in which there were no reported injuries.

"We have attended a 6 vehicle RTC on Mill Lane near Headley," a spokesperson for Surrey RPU said.

"Even if the roads look well gritted, keep your speed down and increase the gap between the next vehicle ahead of you.

"There are still sections of road with ice. Thankfully no injuries here. #snow," they added.

Authorities across the county urged only essential travel Monday and Tuesday after the snow and ice brought by Storm Darcy.

Surrey Highways meanwhile said they had gritted roads on "extra routes" in order to maintain access to vaccination sites amid the drive to vaccinate residents in Surrey against Covid-19.

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