COMMUTERS faced road chaos after a motorcyclist died when his bike collided with a van on the M66.
The 35-year-old victim was heading south near Bury when the collision happened. Police said he was pronounced dead at the scene after he hit the motorway's central reservation.
Drivers faced major delays on the M66 following the crash at 5.55am on Wednesday, near Junction 2.
The southbound carriageway was closed as traffic police investigated. Traffic was also delayed heading north along the M66 as the carriageway was reduced to one lane. Motorists were being urged to avoid the area.
Drivers also faced delays on the M60 after a six car pile-up at rush hour.
The crash happened at Junction 4, where the motorway meets the M56 at Sharston at 8.10am on Wednesday. Police said no one was injured. The cars were later removed from the clockwise carriageway.
A police spokesman said of the M66 accident: "The 35-year-old was travelling along the M66 southbound towards Junction 2 at Heap Bridge at about 5.55am when he collided with a small van and hit the central reservation.
"The man died at the scene. The M66 has been closed southbound and is reduced to one lane northbound."
Witnesses should call traffic police on 0161 856 1550.
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Maynard Kitchener Lampwick Manchester , (24/06/2009 at 10:52)
and the Vans on the roads don't care one bit as they don't own them, company vans get pure abuse and are driven in a bullying agressive way with no consideration, just rush, rush, rush...