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Incident Overview
A serious head-on crash involving four vehicles on the M4 Motorway at Eastern Creek , Western Sydney, has left four people injured and caused major traffic delays. The collision occurred at approximately 2:40 pm on Monday, March 17, 2025 , prompting an immediate response from emergency services. One of the cars was severely crushed, with its front end completely flattened, leaving a driver trapped inside.
The trapped male driver, believed to be in his 30s, was airlifted to Westmead Hospital in critical condition after being freed by rescue crews. A female driver, also in her 30s, was transported to Blacktown Hospital in stable condition. Two other male drivers, aged 40 and 53, were taken to Blacktown Hospital for mandatory testing.
The crash resulted in the closure of all citybound lanes of the motorway, causing significant traffic congestion. While one lane reopened at approximately 4:30 pm , drivers were urged to seek alternative routes as delays persisted. A crime scene has been established, and investigations are ongoing.
Location and Time
The crash occurred on the M4 Motorway at Eastern Creek , Western Sydney, at approximately 2:40 pm on Monday, March 17, 2025 . The location is a high-traffic corridor, and the timing coincided with afternoon peak hour, exacerbating the impact on commuters.
Vehicles Involved
- Four vehicles were involved in the head-on collision.
- One car was severely crushed, with its front end completely flattened and the top torn off.
Footage from the scene showed extensive damage to one vehicle, highlighting the severity of the impact. Emergency crews worked to extricate a trapped driver and clear wreckage from the roadway.
Crash Description
Emergency services were called to the scene following reports of a multi-vehicle crash at Eastern Creek. Footage revealed that one car was severely crushed, with the front end unrecognizable and the back seats exposed due to the force of the collision.
Paramedics treated two drivers at the scene:
A male driver in his 30s, who was trapped in his car and airlifted to Westmead Hospital in critical condition by a CareFlight Helicopter .
A female driver in her 30s, who was transported to Blacktown Hospital in stable condition.
Two other male drivers, aged 40 and 53, were taken to Blacktown Hospital for mandatory testing.
All citybound lanes of the M4 Motorway were initially closed, but one of the three lanes reopened at approximately 4:30 pm . Westbound lanes that were also closed have since been reopened. However, significant traffic delays persist, with long lines of vehicles backed up near the crash site.
Injuries/Fatalities
- A male driver in his 30s was airlifted to Westmead Hospital in critical condition after being freed from his severely crushed vehicle.
- A female driver in her 30s was transported to Blacktown Hospital in stable condition.
- Two other male drivers, aged 40 and 53, were taken to Blacktown Hospital for mandatory testing.
No fatalities were reported, but the severity of injuries sustained by the trapped male driver underscores the seriousness of the crash.
Emergency Response
Emergency services, including paramedics, firefighters, and traffic management teams, responded swiftly to the scene after the crash was reported. Rescue crews worked to free the trapped male driver from his severely crushed vehicle before airlifting him to Westmead Hospital. Paramedics provided medical care to the other victims, ensuring they were transported to hospitals for further treatment.
Traffic management teams coordinated lane closures and detours to manage congestion and ensure the safety of investigators and motorists. Despite reopening one citybound lane and westbound lanes, significant delays remain, with authorities urging drivers to seek alternative routes.
Community Impact
The crash has caused widespread disruption for commuters traveling on the M4 Motorway, with major delays extending for kilometers. The severity of the collision, particularly the condition of the crushed vehicle, has left witnesses and first responders deeply affected.
Authorities are appealing for calm and patience as investigations continue. The incident highlights the dangers posed by high-speed collisions on busy motorways like the M4, especially during peak hours.
Investigation
NSW Police and crash investigators are conducting a thorough investigation into the incident, focusing on several key areas:
- The actions of all drivers leading up to the head-on collision, including speed and adherence to road rules.
- Road conditions, signage, and visibility at the time of the crash.
- Potential factors such as distraction, fatigue, or mechanical failure.
A crime scene has been established, and authorities are reviewing CCTV footage, witness statements, and dashcam recordings to determine the cause of the crash. Mandatory testing is being conducted on the drivers to rule out alcohol or drug impairment.
Drivers are urged to come forward with any relevant information or dashcam footage to assist with the investigation.