The Easter long weekend rush home has begun, with major traffic headaches across multiple states.
In NSW and Queensland, traffic is heavy as holidaymakers return home ready to go back to work after the public holiday.
Transport bosses are warning the major route back into Sydney from the north, the M1, is being hit with “significant delays” due to holiday traffic, as well as earlier crashes and a breakdown.
One of three southbound lanes of the motorway was closed just past the Pacific Highway overpass earlier today.
While all lanes have reopened, southbound traffic is heavy back across the Hawkesbury River Bridge.
The Great Western Highway eastbound from Little Hartley to Katoomba in the Blue Mountains is also busy, as is the Hume Motorway northbound from Pheasants Nest to Menangle Park in Macarthur near Sydney.
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On the NSW South Coast, northbound traffic is easing on the Princes Highway through Ulladulla, Milton, Wandandian and Nowra.
In Queensland, the Sunshine Motorway on the Sunshine Coast is already congested, Queensland Roads said.
Warnings are also in place for heavy traffic from the Sunshine Coast down to Brisbane on the Bruce Highway.
Delays are also expected on the Pacific Motorway around the Gold Coast, especially between Burleigh Heads and Currumbin Waters as well as Palm Beach and Reedy Creek.
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