Saturday 10.30am A NSW Police spokesperson said they got the call at 7.20am. "The truck was carrying furniture," the said. "The truck is rolled to the left, blocking the entire road. "No person trapped or injured." The spokesperson said there was no debris is on the road, as all the furniture remained in the container. "It was very foggy weather," they said. Saturday at 9am A truck crashes has closed the Hume Highway's southbound lane this morning. Live Traffic NSW reports that emergency services and a tow truck are on the scene of the incident that started at 7.27am this morning. The crash occurred two kilometres north of Keajura Road this morning. Drivers are encouraged to exercise caution in the area. NSW Police Force's Traffic and Highway Patrol Command reports that the southbound traffic is going past on the shoulder. Drivers should remember to slow down to 40 kilometres per hour when going past emergency vehicles with flashing lights. While you're with us, did you know that you can now receive updates straight to you inbox each day at 6am from The Daily Advertiser? To make sure you're up to date with all the Wagga news sign up here.
Emergency services on the scene of a truck rollover. Pictures: Traffic and Highway Patrol Command - NSW Police Force
Saturday 10.30am
A NSW Police spokesperson said they got the call at 7.20am.
"The truck was carrying furniture," the said.
"The truck is rolled to the left, blocking the entire road.
"No person trapped or injured."
The spokesperson said there was no debris is on the road, as all the furniture remained in the container.
"It was very foggy weather," they said.
Saturday at 9am
A truck crashes has closed the Hume Highway's southbound lane this morning.
Live Traffic NSW reports that emergency services and a tow truck are on the scene of the incident that started at 7.27am this morning.
The crash occurred two kilometres north of Keajura Road this morning.
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Pictures: Traffic and Highway Patrol Command - NSW Police Force
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Drivers are encouraged to exercise caution in the area.
NSW Police Force's Traffic and Highway Patrol Command reports that the southbound traffic is going past on the shoulder.
Drivers should remember to slow down to 40 kilometres per hour when going past emergency vehicles with flashing lights.
While you're with us, did you know that you can now receive updates straight to you inbox each day at 6am from The Daily Advertiser? To make sure you're up to date with all the Wagga news sign up here.
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