Motorists faced significant disruption on the M60 this morning due to a serious accident involving an overturned vehicle. The incident occurred shortly after 7:05 am on Tuesday, November 18, at Junction 25, A560 Crookilley Way, in the clockwise direction. Traffic monitoring service Inrix reported that all traffic was temporarily held, leading to extensive delays. National Highways confirmed the situation, stating, "All traffic being temporarily held and stationary traffic due to overturned vehicle on M60 clockwise after J25 A560 Crookilley Way (Brinnington)." By 8:07 am, all lanes had reopened, but motorists were still warned of delays of around 30 minutes. National Highways updated on social media, saying, "All lanes are now OPEN on the #M60 clockwise between #Bredbury J26 and J27 following a multi-vehicle collision. Please allow extra time if travelling in the area as delays of 30 mins remain. Thanks for your patience." The crash resulted in three miles of congestion, with traffic backed up to Junction 23 (Ashton-under-Lyne). Inrix reported that the M60 was "blocked" and that long delays were expected. As the situation unfolded, other incidents around Manchester contributed to the traffic chaos. Delays were also reported between Junctions 8 and 11 on the M60, with motorists facing an additional 20-minute wait. Emergency services were dispatched to the scene, and National Highways provided updates on the developing situation. They noted that the multi-vehicle collision had caused significant tailbacks, with congestion building across the motorway network. As of now, traffic is gradually easing, but motorists are advised to remain cautious and expect delays if travelling in the area. This incident highlights the challenges faced by drivers during peak hours, particularly when multiple accidents occur simultaneously on major routes.