Peak hour chaos after truck blocks Sydney Harbour Tunnel for second day in a row

Peak hour chaos after truck blocks Sydney Harbour Tunnel for second day in a row
Commuter delays into Sydney’s CBD have eased after a caught over-height truck prompted site visitors gridlock for Sydney’s northern residents for the second day in a row.

Queues of site visitors had been banked again round eight kilometres after the truck turned caught on the southbound lane within the Sydney Harbour Tunnel at 7.24am.

Commuters had been redirected onto the Harbour Bridge.

There are warnings of site visitors delays in Sydney at this time after a truck turned caught within the metropolis’s harbour tunnel/ (Nine)

By the time the incident was cleared at 8am, site visitors was banked as much as the Lane Cove Tunnel.

An virtually equivalent incident close to the doorway to the harbour tunnel throughout yesterday’s morning peak prompted related commuter chaos.

There had been additionally delays in Sydney’s NorthConnex tunnel after a truck broke down at round 7am.

One of two northbound lanes had been closed and the pace restrict was lowered to 40km/h.

The truck has since moved and all lanes have reopened.

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Source: www.9news.com.au