Traffic Disruption in Mt Gravatt Following Pacific Motorway Crash

A severe crash on the Pacific Motorway near Upper Mount Gravatt has caused significant disruptions to Brisbane’s morning commute today, October 3, 2024. The incident, involving two vehicles, occurred just before 7 AM, resulting in the closure of all northbound lanes near Klumpp Road.



The incident, which saw one vehicle fully engulfed in flames, prompted an immediate response from emergency services. Fire crews successfully extinguished the blaze by 7:20 AM, averting potential further dangers. The Queensland Ambulance Service reported that no patients required hospitalisation.

The impact on local traffic has been severe. Motorists faced delays exceeding an hour, with congestion stretching over 15 kilometres back to Slacks Creek. The closure particularly affected residents of Mt Gravatt and surrounding suburbs, who found themselves caught in the extensive backlog or forced to seek alternative routes.

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The incident’s ripple effects extended beyond private vehicles. Several bus services experienced cancellations due to the delays, further complicating the morning commute for public transport users in the Mt Gravatt area.



Queensland Police managed a gradual reopening of the motorway. By 7:30 AM, one lane was operational, followed by two lanes by 8:30 AM. Authorities anticipated the third lane would reopen shortly after 10 AM, offering some relief to the traffic situation.

Published 3-October-2024

Bus Crash in Wishart Leaves One Hospitalised, Causes Traffic Disruption

A multi-vehicle crash involving a bus in Wishart this morning has resulted in one person being hospitalised and caused significant traffic disruptions in the area.



The incident occurred at 7:03 AM at the intersection of Newnham Road and Colwyn Street. According to the Queensland Fire Department, one person was trapped in a vehicle and required extraction by firefighters.

Queensland Ambulance Service reported that paramedics assessed five people at the scene. One patient was subsequently transported to Princess Alexandra Hospital in stable condition.

The crash has led to traffic delays in the Wishart area, with commuters advised to seek alternative routes.

This incident was followed by another bus-related crash in Taringa about an hour later, compounding traffic issues across Brisbane.

The Wishart crash adds to a concerning trend of bus-related incidents in Brisbane in recent months. On July 7, a Brisbane City Council bus collided with a concrete barrier at MacGregor. In a more severe incident on March 8, a pedestrian was fatally injured when a bus mounted the footpath in the city centre.



Local authorities are investigating the cause of the Wishart crash and are urging drivers to exercise caution, particularly around larger vehicles like buses.

Residents and commuters in the Wishart area are advised to stay updated on traffic reports and plan their journeys accordingly as cleanup and investigation continue at the crash site.

Published 19-July-2024