Hundreds of cars stuck with flat tyres on busy motorway into Sydney after sharp debris on road
A trucking company has apologised for the debris, which it says spread over a ‘couple of kilometres’ on the M1 causing traffic chaos before 5am FridayElection 2025 live updates: Australia federal election campaignGet our afternoon election email, free app or daily news podcastHundreds of vehicles have been left with flat tyres after sharp metal debris spread across a busy motorway into Sydney.Police were called to the southbound M1 between Wyong Road and Mount White on the Central Coast at about 5.10am on Friday “due to a large amount of metal debris on the roadway”, New South Wales police said in a statement.Sign up for the Afternoon Update: Election 2025 email newsletter Continue reading...

A trucking company has apologised for the debris, which it says spread over a ‘couple of kilometres’ on the M1 causing traffic chaos before 5am Friday
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Hundreds of vehicles have been left with flat tyres after sharp metal debris spread across a busy motorway into Sydney.
Police were called to the southbound M1 between Wyong Road and Mount White on the Central Coast at about 5.10am on Friday “due to a large amount of metal debris on the roadway”, New South Wales police said in a statement.
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