Massive delays on Princes Freeway following truck rollover
Traffic has backed up for kilometres after a truck rollover, with commuters warned to expect lengthy delays.
Two Melbourne-bound lanes remain closed to traffic between the Princes Highway, Werribee and Duncans Rd.
Drivers have been told that delays are exceeding two hours and there remains significant congestion on the alternative route through Werribee.
Commutes travelling between Geelong and Melbourne have been encouraged to save time by detouring via Bacchus Marsh and the Western Freeway.
Travellers were also asked to consider travelling into the city using the train.
The Victorian Department of Transport urged drivers travelling between Geelong and Melbourne on Wednesday morning to consider alternative options.
It is understood that a truck rollover and multi-vehicle collision caused the delay.
Victoria Police is investigating. and working to control the incident.
A police spokesperson said in a statement the collisions had been cleared, however the diversions remained in place.
'It is understood issues with the road contributed to the collisions, which occurred about 4.20am,' the spokesperson said.
'No one was injured.'
Urgent repairs are under way to get the road operational as soon as it is safe. Teens injured in stolen bike crashThree dead in horror highway crash
It has been reported that a metal plate came loose from overnight roadworks, leading to the collision.
Aerial footage shows traffic backed up along the road as commuters travel into the city.
More to come.
Originally published as Multi-vehicle collision on Princes Freeway leaves Victorian commuters in traffic chaos

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