A serious two-car collision on the M4 Motorway off-ramp at Burnett Street in Merrylands is currently causing significant disruptions for motorists, with reports indicating that persons are trapped within the vehicles. The incident, classified as a crash by Transport for NSW, has led to intermittent closures affecting both westbound and southbound lanes, with drivers advised to exercise caution and anticipate delays.
Emergency services and Transport for NSW crews are on the scene, working to manage the situation and assist those involved. The presence of 'persons trapped' signals a high-priority incident requiring specialised rescue efforts, underscoring the severe nature of the crash.
Road trauma remains a critical concern across New South Wales. Statistics show that for the year ending September 2024, there were 10,695 serious injuries on NSW roads, and total road deaths increased by 15%. Incidents involving trapped occupants often contribute to these alarming figures, highlighting the immediate dangers faced in such collisions.
The M4 Motorway is a vital transport corridor for Merrylands residents and the wider Western Sydney region, and any disruption can cause significant flow-on effects. The NSW Government is actively addressing road safety through initiatives like the 2026 Road Safety Action Plan, which targets halving deaths and reducing serious injuries by 30% on NSW roads by 2030, with an aspirational goal of zero fatalities and serious injuries by 2050.
Motorists travelling through Merrylands and on the M4 are strongly urged to check Live Traffic NSW for real-time updates before commencing their journeys to avoid further congestion and ensure their safety.
Source: Transport for NSW
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