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TWO crashes causing traffic mayhem on major Perth roads

A crash on Kwinana Freeway northbound is causing headaches for commuters heading home from work on Monday afternoon.

The crash, reported just after 4.30pm on Monday, occurred on the Freeway’s left northbound lane after Mount Henry Bridge, just before the busy Canning Highway exit.

The left lane was completely blocked by the crash and the speed limit was reduced to just 40km/h.

Main Roads has urged drivers to exercise extreme caution and to allow for safe merging.

The crash has since been cleared, but traffic remains heavy on approach.

Another vehicle crash on Roe Highway eastbound was reported at Willeri Drive on the eastbound lane of Roe Highway in Parkwood at 4.42pm.

Motorbike rider dies after colliding with rubbish truck on Mitchell Freeway in Greenwood on Tuesday

A motorcyclist has died after colliding with a rubbish truck on Mitchell Freeway on Tuesday morning.

The man, aged 30, was transferred by St John Ambulance to Royal Perth Hospital at 6.43am where he later died from his injuries, WA Police confirmed.

His black Yamaha motorcycle and a white Volvo truck were both travelling south on the Mitchell Freeway in Greenwood when the vehicles crashed about 5.50am.

The crash closed the road for about two hours, with traffic heavy in the area.

Photos of the aftermath show police markings on the road around the rubbish truck and motorbike, and debris scattered across the bitumen.

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Two hospitalised as crash causes traffic gridlock on freeway

Friday night motorists are facing mayhem as a crash in Wembley has reduced the Mitchell Freeway to a single lane.

Emergency services rushed to the scene just north of the Vincent Street exit just before 8pm.

Two people were taken by ambulance to Royal Perth Hospital under normal road conditions.

Main Roads issued an urgent warning for drivers to brace for significant delays.

Those caught in the gridlock are being urged to exercise extreme caution and consider an alternate route.

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