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Motorcyclist, children in hospital as M1 crash causes lengthy delays
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A motorcyclist was seriously hurt and three other people, including two children, were taken to hospital after a crash on the M1 south of Brisbane on Monday.
After hours of long traffic delays, by 5pm congestion had eased on the northbound lanes through Springwood.
Some of the vehicles involved in the accident.
Credit:Nine News Queensland
Northbound delays had earlier stretched to 15 kilometres as only one northbound lane remained open.
The crash, involving five cars and a motorbike, happened about 11.30am on the stretch of motorway through Springwood in Logan, south of Brisbane.