Some motorists were forced to sleep in their cars overnight after a traffic crash shut a major highway in Brisbane's south-west for more than seven hours.
Some motorists were forced to sleep in their cars overnight after a fatal crash shut a major highway in Brisbane's south-west for more than seven hours.
The man then got out of his car and stood in the left lane when two other vehicles tried to avoid him but collided with each other. One of those vehicles struck the man.The crash on the Logan Motorway forced hundreds of motorists to spend the night in their cars. The crash caused major delays, stretching tens of kilometres, with the motorway closed eastbound just before the Oxley, Forest Lake and Staplyton exit.
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