Drivers are now facing queues of 90 minutes - latest updates
Drivers are facing long delay on the M62 and M60 following a crash involving two lorries. Traffic is tailing back following a collision between junctions 12 at Eccles and 11 at Birchwood on the westbound M62.
All traffic was stopped following the collision, but one lane has since reopened. An image from the scene shows two lorries involved in a collision, with firefighters in attendance. North West Motorway Police confirmed 'minor injuries' were reported following the incident. Drivers are also facing delays on the opposite side of the motorway, approaching the scene.Meanwhile, queues are tailing back onto the M60 anticlockwise, as far as junction 15. Drivers are facing delays of an hour along the stretch, according to Inrix.
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