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Entry to major Perth highway closed as pedestrian hit by car

Entry to major Perth highway closed as pedestrian hit by car

Perth Now25-06-2025
A Great Eastern Highway entry has been shut after a pedestrian was hit by a car. Credit: MainRoadsWA
Entry to a busy highway in Perth's east has been closed after a person was hit by a car on Wednesday afternoon.
The pedestrian was hit by a car around 4.45pm on Wednesday at the Morrison Road entry to Great Eastern Highway in Midland.
Police and St John ambulance crews attended the incident and the pedestrian was treated for minor injuries.
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The Morrison Road entry to Great Eastern Highway westbound has been shut.
The left lane on Great Eastern Highway westbound has also been closed.
Main Roads WA said that traffic was slow on approach.
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