There is currently no estimated re-opening time. Emergency services, including police and paramedics, have been sent to the scene. Reports have suggested that a number of Heavy Goods Vehicles have collided and resulted in several vehicles being damaged. North West Motorway Police tweeted: Highways England will be closing M62 at j20 now due to this serious RTC, they along with Police are going to be sorting out trapped traffic, please be patient if you are able to view these posts. West Yorkshire Police s Roads Policing Unit said: M62 both directions, jct 20 Manchester side eastbound and jct 24 Huddersfield westbound, due to a serious RTC. Emergency services are at the scene.
Serious accident shuts M62 as emergency services attend
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The two updates are both focused on vehicle emissions and those with heavily polluting petrol and diesel models may face extra charges. A new rule regarding Heavy Goods Vehicles also comes into effect which is likely to affect many businesses.
Hyzon Motors to supply up to 1,500 fuel-cell heavy-duty trucks to Hiringa Energy in New Zealand
Hyzon Motors Inc. and New Zealand’s Hiringa Energy signed a vehicle supply agreement, with Hyzon commissioned to build and supply Hiringa with zero-emission Heavy Goods Vehicles (HGV). (Earlier post.)
The hydrogen fuel cell-powered trucks, to be assembled at Hyzon’s facility in Winschoten, The Netherlands, will be manufactured in full compliance with local New Zealand requirements and the first batch of vehicles are expected to enter service in New Zealand by the end of 2021. Hyzon plans to have up to 1,500 fuel cell trucks on the road in New Zealand by 2026 as part of the agreement with Hiringa.