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M60 shut for second day after eight-vehicle crash

BBC NewsTuesday, July 8, 2025 at 8:00:16 AM
M60 shut for second day after eight-vehicle crash
A major pileup involving eight vehicles has forced the M60 motorway to stay shut for a second day, with closures in both directions and lengthy diversions causing headaches for drivers. Authorities are still working to clear the wreckage and get traffic moving again.
Editor’s Note: If you rely on the M60 for your commute or deliveries, buckle up—this isn’t a quick fix. Extended closures like this ripple out, causing delays, supply chain snags, and frustration for thousands. It’s a stark reminder of how fragile our road networks can be when serious accidents happen.
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