Motorists are facing peak-hour gridlock across Sydney this morning following a crash on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Motorists are facing peak-hour gridlock across Sydney this morning following a crash on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

The collission has brought traffic in and out of the CBD to a crawl, with long delays stretching back onto the Warringah Freeway and beyond. 

Live traffic cameras show bumper-to-bumper congestion, with cars barely moving north bound.

Emergency services are on the scene, but it’s not yet clear whether anyone has been injured.

Three of the five southbound lanes on the bridge have been closed, along with one of three northbound lanes – severely affecting traffic flow in both directions.

The crash has sparked knock-on delays across the broader network, with city-bound traffic particularly hard hit.

Commuters are being urged to delay travel where possible or seek alternative routes.

Motorists are facing peak-hour gridlock across Sydney this morning following a crash on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

Motorists are facing peak-hour gridlock across Sydney this morning following a crash on the Sydney Harbour Bridge.

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