Major Crash on Singleton New England Highway Causes Significant Delays
This morning, a collision involving a truck and a car has led to heavy traffic conditions on the Singleton section of the New England Highway, near John Street. The incident, which occurred at 8:47 a.m., has resulted in the complete closure of the highway in both directions, causing significant disruptions for motorists in the Hunter region. The latest update was provided at 9:07 a.m. by Transport for NSW, and the road remains closed.
Due to the severity of the crash, authorities have deemed it necessary to close the New England Highway in both directions. Traffic congestion is already building, with drivers in the area experiencing significant delays. The incident has caused widespread disruption during the morning commute, and it is expected that these delays will persist as emergency services work to clear the scene.
Emergency services, including police, paramedics, and firefighters, are currently on the scene, attending to the crash. A tow truck has also been dispatched to assist in clearing the vehicles involved in the collision. There is no immediate information about any injuries resulting from the crash, but the presence of emergency personnel indicates that the situation is being handled with caution.
To alleviate traffic and help motorists navigate around the crash site, authorities have set up diversions via Newton Street. Drivers are urged to follow the signs and avoid the New England Highway until the situation is resolved. However, even with these diversions in place, delays are expected to persist, particularly in the surrounding areas, as traffic is rerouted.
Transport for NSW advises all motorists to plan ahead and consider alternate routes if possible. Those who must travel through the area are encouraged to allow for extra travel time and remain patient as authorities work to resolve the situation. The heavy traffic conditions are expected to continue for several hours until the highway is reopened.
Motorists are reminded to exercise caution when driving in the affected area, as emergency services are still at the scene. It is important to be alert, follow the instructions of traffic control officers, and respect any temporary road signs. Delays are inevitable in such situations, but safety remains the top priority for all those involved in the recovery process.
Transport for NSW will continue to monitor the situation and provide updates as more information becomes available. Motorists are encouraged to check for the latest traffic updates via the Transport for NSW website or local news outlets to stay informed about when the highway will be reopened.