One lane is shut on both sides of a stretch of the M60 this morning after a crash.
According to traffic alert service Inrix, one lane has been closed on both sides of the motorway between junction 25 for Brinnington and junction 27 for the Portwood roundabout. There was a ‘crash between three cars and a lorry’.
One car has ‘landed in the central reservation’. Motorway cameras show the vehicle over the barrier.
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Emergency crews appear to be on the scene. Recovery workers also appear to be on the motorway.
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12:05Ashlie Blakey
One lane shut anticlockwise
Just one lane remains shut anticlockwise between J27 and J25.
Emergency barrier repairs are being carried out on the scene.
11:50Ashlie Blakey
All lanes now open on the clockwise side
All lanes are now open on the clockwise side.
Two lanes remain shut on the anticlockwise side.
11:39Key Event
Two lanes closed anticlockwise – one lane closed clockwise
Two lanes are now shut on the anticlockwise carriageway of the M60 between J27 and J25.
On the clockwise carriageway, one lane is shut between J25 and J27.
11:21Ashlie Blakey
Traffic queuing up to the incident
Traffic is now queuing on both sides up to the incident.
Recovery work is ongoing at the scene.
11:04Ashlie Blakey
One lane shut on each side
Lane three (of three) is closed on both sides of the motorway.
The closures are between junction 25 for Brinnington and junction 27 for the Portwood roundabout, according to traffic alert service Inrix.
11:00Ashlie Blakey
Pictures show the car over the central reservation
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