The aftermath of a crash on a major Bradford route has deepened traffic chaos across parts of the district this evening.
Drivers should prepare for heavy traffic along key routes as rush hour peaks - including roads in Bradford, Shipley, Saltaire and Bingley.
Here's a brief round-up for motorists heading home on Wednesday evening.
Cemetery Road
Cemetery Road is partially blocked both ways due to a crash near Maharaja Fabrics Ltd.
Beckside Road
There is slow moving traffic on Beckside Road Northbound at Clayton Road.
Travel time is around 10 minutes on Beckside Road Southbound at Cannon Mill Lane, according to The AA.
Bingley bypass
It comes after an earlier incident on Bingley bypass.
Police could be seen finishing their enquiries from the bridge above.
- Read the full story: Crash on Bingley bypass - police issue statement on arrest
Canal Road
Delays are expected on Canal Road due to ongoing electricity work on Queens Road Westbound from Station Road to Bolton Lane.
Wakefield Road
An earlier lane closure on the A650 Wakefield Road Southbound between A647 Croft Street and Bowling Back Lane is causing a small backlog of traffic.
The road was closed for around an hour due to a lorry fire.
Read more: Lane on major route closed due to lorry fire
Leeds Road
There are delays of five minutes on A657 Leeds Road Westbound between Marlott Road and Dock Lane. The average speed in the area is five mph.
M606 Southbound
Meanwhile all lanes on the M606 Southbound have been stopped due to a "traffic problem", the AA has said.
Traffic isn't moving on the M606 Southbound before J2 Merrydale Road (Euroway Trading Estates).
Traffic has been held since around 5.20pm.
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