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Truck crash on M4 triggers chaos for Sydney commuters with traffic banked up

Erin LyonsNCA NewsWire
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A truck crash on the M4 has caused traffic chaos for commuters travelling into the city from western Sydney.

Citybound traffic on the major highway was banked up for at least 10km after a truck crash near Burnett Street, Holroyd.

Three of the four eastbound lanes were closed, but two have since reopened.

A truck crash on the M4 has caused traffic chaos for commuters travelling into the city from Western Sydney.Citybound traffic on the major highway is banked up for at least 10km after a truck crash near Burnett Street, Holroyd. Picture: 9 News
Camera IconTraffic has banked up after a truck crash. 9 News Credit: Channel 9

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Delays are easing but one eastbound lanes is still closed.

Motorists were being urged to allow extra time and to take the Great Western Highway instead.

“Citybound traffic is heavy so allow extra travel time,” Live Traffic Sydney earlier tweeted.

Initial reports suggest two trucks and a car collided.

Traffic is banked up for about 10km on the M4.
Camera IconTraffic is banked up for about 10km on the M4. Credit: Supplied

Originally published as Truck crash on M4 triggers chaos for Sydney commuters with traffic banked up

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