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Man dead, traffic in chaos after truck rolls and catches fire north of Sydney

The B-double truck crashed on the southbound lane of the M1.

A truck has rolled and caught alight north of Sydney this morning, leaving a man dead and causing major delays between Sydney and the Central Coast.

The truck was driving on the M1 Pacific Motorway at Mount Kuring Gai when it crashed into the median strip and rolled before catching fire.

Emergency services were called to the southbound lane about 2:30am on Tuesday and discovered the body of the man.

NSW Police said the man was believed to be the driver but the body was yet to be identified.

Officers from Kuring Gai Police Area Command have established a crime scene and an investigation is underway.

There are major delays in the area, with traffic on the M1 queued for about 8 kilometres, while traffic on the Pacific Highway, where motorists are being diverted, is queued for around 17km.

The Transport Management Centre said due to the serious nature of the crash, there was no forecast for when the motorway would reopen.

Southbound motorists are being diverted on to the Pacific Highway at Berowra.

Northbound motorists can no longer access the M1 from the Pacific Highway or Pennant Hills Road at Wahroonga.

The Transport Management Centre said people travelling between Sydney and the Central Coast should delay their journey, allow plenty of extra travel time due to increased volumes on the Pacific Highway or consider catching a train instead.

The B-double truck was carrying wool which was destroyed in the blaze.

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