Motorists navigating Sydney’s inner west have been warned of significant delays following a tragic incident where a pedestrian was fatally struck by a bus. The collision occurred in Tempe on Tuesday afternoon, prompting a large-scale emergency response and subsequent road closures that have severely impacted traffic flow.
Emergency services were dispatched to the Princes Highway in Tempe at approximately 12:15 pm after receiving reports of a crash involving a bus and a pedestrian. Paramedics provided immediate treatment to the 39-year-old victim at the scene. Despite their efforts, NSW Police confirmed that the individual could not be saved and was pronounced deceased.
In the aftermath of the accident, authorities were forced to close the Princes Highway in the northbound direction. The closure extended between Forest Road in Arncliffe and Union Street in Tempe, effectively cutting off a major artery for commuters.
The NSW Transport Management Centre issued urgent advice to drivers, strongly recommending they avoid the affected area altogether. Alternative routes have been suggested, with motorists advised to consider using Marsh Street and Airport Drive to circumvent the disruption.
For those already within the vicinity of the closure, traffic is being diverted. The transport authority stated that northbound traffic is being rerouted via Gannon Street and Unwins Bridge Road. However, this diversion has contributed to extremely heavy traffic conditions. Commuters are being urged to allow for substantial extra travel time, with significant delays expected to persist throughout the day.
The impact of the incident has also extended to public transport services. Specifically, route 422 and 348 bus services operating through the area have been affected. These services are reportedly commencing and terminating their journeys earlier than scheduled, further complicating travel plans for many.
The driver of the bus involved in the collision, a 45-year-old man, was transported to Royal Prince Alfred Hospital. A spokesperson for NSW Police confirmed that the driver underwent mandatory testing following the incident. Investigations into the exact circumstances of the fatal collision are ongoing.
The Princes Highway is a critical transport link in Sydney’s inner west, connecting residential areas with major employment hubs and the city centre. Any disruption to this route typically has a cascading effect on surrounding road networks. The closure, coupled with the heavy traffic, has created a challenging environment for anyone needing to travel through or near Tempe.
Authorities are continuing to monitor the situation closely and will provide updates as they become available. Commuters are encouraged to check live traffic reports and public transport updates before embarking on their journeys. The incident serves as a stark reminder of the importance of road safety for both drivers and pedestrians, particularly in busy urban environments. The focus now shifts to understanding how this tragic event unfolded and ensuring such incidents are prevented in the future. The community is mourning the loss of the pedestrian, and the disruption serves as a somber reminder of the fragility of life on our roads.
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