- Crash involving three cars has brought traffic in north-west Sydney to a halt
- At about 7.15am emergency services closed two out of three city-bound lanes
- Heavy traffic reported on Epping Road but all lanes have since reopened
- Two accidents in West Ryde and Macquarie Park also contributed to delays
A crash involving three cars has brought traffic in north-west Sydney to a halt.
The accident occurred at 7.15am, forcing emergency services to close two out of three city-bound lanes, according to the city’s live traffic feed.
Heavy traffic has been reported on Epping Road. All lanes were reopened around 8am.
One of the drivers received minor injuries, NSW Ambulance told Daily Mail Australia.
A series of accidents in north-west Sydney, including a crash involving three cars, has brought traffic to a halt and caused massive delays (pictured is North Ryde)
Two additional accidents nearby in West Ryde and Macquarie Park contributed to delays.
A truck broke down on the M2 near Christie Road, closing one of three city-bound lanes. All lanes have since been reopened.
All eastbound lanes in West Ryde have also been reopened after a car and bicycle crash at 6.15am on Victoria Road.
A 55-year-old male cyclist reported having minor injuries but wasn’t taken to hospital.