Drivers have been warned to expect delays on a major motorway after a collision involving seven vehicles has brought traffic to a crawl.
The incident which affects the M6 motorway in Staffordshire has caused roads to operate at severely reduced speeds of 13mph in the affected area.
The multi-vehicle crash, which includes reported injuries, occurred on the northbound carriageway between Junction 15 and Junction 16.
Two out of three lanes remain closed while emergency services work at the scene, causing severe disruption to Friday afternoon traffic.
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Traffic queues are lasting roughly six miles due to the incident
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The incident occurred between the Hanchurch Interchange (Junction 15) for Stoke-on-Trent and Newcastle-under-Lyme, and the Bartomley Interchange (Junction 16) serving Stoke-on-Trent, Crewe, Nantwich and Chester.
Traffic officers are currently managing the scene alongside emergency services.
The closure affects a crucial stretch of the M6 through Staffordshire, with both the A500 connections at either junction impacted by the disruption.
The collision has caused huge backlogs to drivers with severe delays of 90-minutes on the affected stretch of the motorway.
The incident has also sparked more than six miles of very heavy congestion on the northbound carriageway.
An eyewitness passing on the southbound carriageway reported on X: "It's bad... emergency services only just on their way up from J15, can't see anything getting past once the fire brigade and ambulances are on the scene, too many vehicles involved, pedestrians everywhere."
Motorists are being advised to plan ahead and consider alternative routes due to the severe disruption on the M6.
Drivers are being encouraged to consider delaying their journeys or finding alternative routes to avoid the affected stretch of the motorway.
National Highways shared: "UPDATE. M6 northbound between J15 (#StokeonTrent A500) and J16 (Crewe Nantwich) Staffordshire. TRAFFIC STOPPED Due to a multi-vehicle, injury collision.
"Our officers on scene are working to open 1 lane past scene shortly."
Drivers warned of delays up to 90 minutes
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