Emergency services, including the NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS) and Transport for NSW, are currently on the scene of a motor vehicle accident involving a truck and a car on the Pacific Highway in Macksville. The incident, which occurred early this morning just past Bald Hill Road, is affecting southbound lanes and drivers are being advised to reduce their speed and exercise caution in the area.
While often associated with bushfires, the NSW RFS plays a crucial role in responding to a wide range of emergencies, including motor vehicle accidents, as part of the broader emergency services network. Their brigades are equipped and trained to attend such incidents to ensure public safety.
The Pacific Highway, a vital transport corridor linking Sydney and Brisbane, has seen significant safety upgrades over the years due to its history of serious crashes, particularly those involving heavy vehicles. Authorities have continuously worked to improve safety along this busy route.
The Nambucca Valley Council area incident has prompted a coordinated response from multiple agencies to manage the scene and minimise disruptions. Motorists travelling through Macksville are encouraged to check Live Traffic NSW (www.livetraffic.com) for the latest updates on road conditions before heading out, as delays are possible.
Source: NSW Rural Fire Service (RFS)
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