A section of the A23 northbound was closed near Hurstpierpoint yesterday due to a 400-litre fuel spillage and a broken-down HGV lorry.
The closure was in place from the A273 to the B2117 Brighton Road.
Emergency resurfacing commenced this morning to repair the damage caused by the incident and National Highways said the road would be closed for several hours.
Sussex Police was also in attendance for traffic management.
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The road has now reopened.
A spokesman for National Highways said: “The A23 West Sussex has re-opened northbound between the A281 near Pyecombe and the B2117 near Muddleswood following emergency resurfacing works.
“Thank you for your patience, please have a safe onward journey.”
The police force confirmed that there were no injuries reported.
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