M6 motorists face further delays after second lorry breaks down in 6-mile tailback caused by earlier jackknifed lorry in Wigan
Highways have been forced to close two of three lanes, with congestion on the northbound carriageway now stretching to junction 23 at Haydock.
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Hide AdThe queuing traffic had begun to ease after an earlier jackknifed lorry was recovered from the carriageway near Orrell Interchange (J26).
But motorists are facing further delays after a second lorry became stranded in the tailback.
Highways England are awaiting recovery of the lorry and expect the carriageway to be cleared by 2.30pm.
Earlier this morning, a lorry jackknifed on the M6 forcing Highways to close a 6-mile stretch of carriageway near Wigan.
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Hide AdPolice swiftly arrived at the scene and assisted Highways in shutting lanes 1 and 2 (of 3) between Orrell and junction 27 at Standish.
The incident caused long hour-long delays for some motorists, with traffic queued back to junction 25 (Wigan, A49).
The jackknifed lorry was recovered shortly after 1pm, and normal traffic conditions briefly resumed before the second lorry broke down at 1.15pm.