Centenary Motorway crash causing major delays for morning traffic into CBD
A serious Centenary Motorway crash has caused delays stretching back more than 10 kilometres.
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A serious crash near Mt Coot-tha this morning has caused major delays into Brisbane’s CBD.
Crews were called to the Centenary Motorway northbound near the Toowong exit about 7.37am after two vehicles collided, causing one to roll over.
Multiple lanes into the CBD were affected by the crash with long delays continuing along the route.
By 8.15am, queues were stretching back 10 kilometres to Warrender St in Sumner.
Traffic has since cleared.
Commuters on Moggill Rd were impacted, with queues stretching back from the motorway on-ramp beyond Blacon St in Kenmore during the worst period.
A Queensland Ambulance Services spokeswoman said paramedics assessed two patients.
One patient was taken to Royal Brisbane and Women’s Hospital in a stable condition.