Two crashes on the Queensferry Crossing have precipitated rush hour chaos heading into Edinburgh this morning, with commuters dealing with prolonged queues.
The primary collision occurred on the southbound carriageway of the M90 shortly earlier than 7am, with emergency providers together with Police Scotland referred to as to the scene to help. The three autos concerned blocked one of many lanes approaching Edinburgh, including additional delays to the same old morning visitors on the bridge.
Minutes later, reviews got here in of a second three-car collision on the identical carraigeway, with visitors queuing again into Fife. Visitors Scotland has issued a number of warnings concerning the crashes this morning, warning motorists that they face delays of as much as 55 minutes as a result of incidents.

The carriageway has now been cleared however visitors stays heavy within the space, and drivers are being requested to strategy with warning. Pictures taken on the busy bridge present full gridlock after the collisions, with visitors grinding nostril to tail alongside the southbound route again so far as Pitreavie.
It's understood nobody was damage or required hospital remedy consequently.
A Police Scotland spokesperson mentioned: "Round 6.50am on Wednesday, November 9, police obtained a report of two separate three-car highway crashes on the Queensferry crossing. Officers attended and the drivers had exchanged particulars. No additional police involvement."
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