M606 crash: Motorway reopens as Leeds bus services delayed after five injured in head-on crash

The M606 motorway has now reopened following a head-on crash in West Yorkshire.

Bus services in Leeds have faced "significant delays" this morning while the motorway was closed.

West Yorkshire Police earlier said the M606 in Bradford was closed in both directions due to the serious collision which happened at around 10.45pm on June 13.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

Bus operator First West Yorkshire said at about 9.30am that the closure was causing delays "up to 50 minutes" on several of its bus services around Leeds.

Read More
M606 closure: Van drives wrong way down motorway and crashes head-on into taxi

First said in a tweet: "Closure of M606 is causing significant delays now of up to 50 minutes. Services in and around the area facing heavy congestion. Services 617/618/620/686/687/256 mainly affected.

"We do apologise for the inconvenience caused."

Head-on collision

A closure of the M606 in West Yorkshire is causing delays to bus services in Leeds.A closure of the M606 in West Yorkshire is causing delays to bus services in Leeds.
A closure of the M606 in West Yorkshire is causing delays to bus services in Leeds.

A Ford Transit van had failed to stop for one of the force's roads policing unit and then drove the wrong way down the southbound carriageway, from Chain Bar roundabout towards Bradford, when it was involved in a head on crash with a taxi.

Five people have been injured, and three are in a critical condition, the force said.

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

A statement said: "The M606 is currently closed in both directions while emergency services respond to the incident.

"The scene and road closures are expected to be in place for a significant period and drivers are advised to avoid the area and seek alternative routes.

"West Yorkshire Police has informed the Independent Office for Police Conduct due to the involvement of a police vehicle in the circumstances leading up to the collision."

Highways England said investigation work on the carriageway is likely to go on throughout the morning.

IPOC statement

Hide Ad
Hide Ad

An IOPC statement said: "The Independent Office for Police Conduct (IOPC) is carrying out an independent investigation into the involvement of West Yorkshire Police (WYP) prior to a road traffic collision on the M606 near the Chain Bar roundabout, Bradford, at around 10.45pm on Monday 13 June.

"We were notified by WYP after the collision and an independent investigation declared at 12.51am today (Tuesday 14 June).

"We understand that a Ford Transit van failed to stop for police before it was involved in a collision with a taxi after the van entered the M606 on the wrong side of the carriageway.

"IOPC investigators are attending the scene and the police post incident procedure. We have begun to gather information and our investigation is at an early stage."

Comment Guidelines

National World encourages reader discussion on our stories. User feedback, insights and back-and-forth exchanges add a rich layer of context to reporting. Please review our Community Guidelines before commenting.

News you can trust since 1754
Follow us
©National World Publishing Ltd. All rights reserved.Cookie SettingsTerms and ConditionsPrivacy notice