Pregnant woman is injured in a crash on the Sydney Harbour Bridge during peak hour – bringing traffic to a stand still
- It’s understood the collision involved a bus and two cars on Monday morning
- Emergency services are on the scene assessing the pregnant woman
- Aerial footage from the bridge shows bumper to bumper traffic at about 8am
- Northbound lanes have now reopened and motorists should allow extra time
A pregnant woman has been injured in a crash on the Sydney Harbour Bridge during peak hour traffic on Tuesday morning.
The collision, involving a bus and two cars, took place on the Bradfield Hwy on-ramp to the Harbour Bridge northbound.
A NSW Ambulance spokeswoman said paramedics are on the scene assessing the 35-year-old pregnant woman.
She is not believed to be seriously injured.
Aerial footage from the bridge shows bumper to bumper traffic at about 8am.
It’s understood northbound lanes have now reopened. Live Traffic Sydney urged motorists to allow extra time as heavy traffic eases.
More to come.
Emergency services are on the scene assessing the 35-year-old woman following the two-car collision
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