Traffic is moving past the scene, but the lane closures combined with peak traffic volumes are causing congestion and substantial delays in the area.
“Both left lanes on the northbound and southbound carriageways are obstructed. Traffic is moving past the scene but the lane closures combined with peak traffic volumes are causing congestion and substantial delays in the area,” said the N3 toll route alert.
“Road users are warned to reduce speed and to approach the area with caution. Emergency services are at the scene, but the obstruction is expected to take time to clear as a result of the severity of the crash.”Support independent journalism by subscribing to the
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