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Perth traffic: Crash causes chaos on Kwinana Freeway as breakdown blocks lanes on Tonkin Highway

Katherine KraayvangerPerthNow
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A crash on Kwinana Freeway southbound at Salter Point is causing peak hour mayhem for commuters heading home on Thursday afternoon.
Camera IconA crash on Kwinana Freeway southbound at Salter Point is causing peak hour mayhem for commuters heading home on Thursday afternoon. Credit: Main Roads WA

A crash on an entry to Kwinana Freewayis causing peak hour mayhem for commuters heading home on Thursday evening.

The crash occurred on the Leach Highway westbound entrance to Kwinana Freeway and was reported by Main Roads at 6.24pm.

The left lane is completely blocked and traffic is heavy leading up to the incident site.

Main Roads has reminded motorists to drive with caution if travelling in the area.

A breakdown on Mitchell Freeway southbound in the Perth CBD was also causing headaches for commuters earlier on Thursday afternoon.

The breakdown was reported at 5.38pm and occurred on the busy stretch of Freeway after Mounts Bay Road, before the Narrows Bridge.

The incident has since been cleared.

Earlier, a crash on Kwinana Freeway southbound caused early peak hour mayhem near the Mount Henry Bridge.

A truck breakdown is also wreaking havoc for motorists travelling along Tonkin Highway northbound in Wattle Grove. 
Camera IconA truck breakdown is also wreaking havoc for motorists travelling along Tonkin Highway northbound in Wattle Grove.  Credit: Main Roads WA

The crash occurred on a busy stretch of Kwinana Freeway in Salter Point just before Mount Henry Bridge and was reported by Main Roads at 3.55pm.

The left lane was blocked by the crash, which caused heavy congestion during peak hour.

The crash has since been cleared, but traffic remains slow on approach.

Further east, a truck breakdown is also wreaking havoc for motorists travelling along Tonkin Highway northbound in Wattle Grove.

The breakdown was reported by Main Roads at 3.16pm and has blocked the left lane.

Traffic is slow in the lead up to the site, and Main Roads has urged motorists to allow for a safe merge.

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