The incident, which took place on February 9, occurred on the A29 Shripney Road at the Saltbox Roundabout in West Sussex.
A West Sussex County Council (WSCC) highways worker was struck by a white Land Rover while managing a road closure in place due to heavy flooding.
Although the worker escaped injury, the incident has been reported to Sussex Police.
Officers have requested that any witnesses contact them by calling 101.
The road is still heavily flooded (Image: Eddie Mitchell)
A spokesperson for West Sussex County Council said the road will remain closed overnight as a result of continued flooding.
“We will continue to monitor the situation closely and provide further updates as necessary”, they said.
They emphasised the risks of ignoring road closures and reminded the public that entering floodwaters can delay reopening efforts and force water into nearby homes.
The spokesperson said: “Our officers are there to help, they are not there to be abused either verbally or physically, and we urge the public to recognise this.
“We want to resolve the issues faced due the adverse weather as much as the public and ask for patience whilst we do so.”
They added that drivers’ insurance may also be invalid if their car breaks down due to entering water.
The road will remain closed overnight (Image: Eddie Mitchell)
The incident comes as West Sussex continues to grapple with significant disruption caused by recent heavy rainfall.
The A29 has been particularly badly affected by the recent weather, and work is underway to erect a temporary ramp over flooding at Sack Lane, to enable vehicle access for residents.
The council is unable to pump water away from the carriageway, as a nearby stream which normally carries away water is currently full.
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