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Motorway chaos set to be examined Motorway chaos set to be examined
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Police and the Roads Service are to discuss the traffic chaos that followed a fatal accident on the M2 motorway.Police and the Roads Service are to discuss the traffic chaos that followed a fatal accident on the M2 motorway.
Thousands of motorists were delayed after a man was struck by a bus on the motorway near Belfast on Tuesday.Thousands of motorists were delayed after a man was struck by a bus on the motorway near Belfast on Tuesday.
All lanes countrybound were closed for four hours from York Street to Greencastle following the accident, which happened at about 1345 GMT.All lanes countrybound were closed for four hours from York Street to Greencastle following the accident, which happened at about 1345 GMT.
The motorway did not re-open until after 1800 GMT, as police said they had to carry out a full investigation.The motorway did not re-open until after 1800 GMT, as police said they had to carry out a full investigation.
Translink said the bus involved was the Airport 300. No other vehicles were involved and no other people were hurt.Translink said the bus involved was the Airport 300. No other vehicles were involved and no other people were hurt.
Traffic was backed up around the city centrePassengers who were on the bus were tranferrred to another to continue their journey. Passengers who were on the bus were tranferrred to another to continue their journey.
The driver of the bus was said to be shocked and shaken by the incident. Following any fatal road traffic collision, police have an obligation to carry out a full and comprehensive investigation Police statement The driver of the bus was said to be shocked and shaken by the incident.
Traffic was queued back to the Grosvenor Road on the Westlink which caused congestion around Millfield College Avenue and Fisherwick Place.Traffic was queued back to the Grosvenor Road on the Westlink which caused congestion around Millfield College Avenue and Fisherwick Place.
Following any fatal road traffic collision police have an obligation to carry out a full and comprehensive investigation Police statement
Motorists found themselves static for hours as a result.Motorists found themselves static for hours as a result.
The name of the man who died has not been released.The name of the man who died has not been released.
In a statement, police extended their condolences to the family of the dead man and said they were aware of the frustration caused when there was major roads disruption. 'Key transport corridor'
"However, following any fatal road traffic collision police have an obligation to carry out a full and comprehensive investigation," it said. Brian Maxwell from the Roads Service said they did their best to keep the traffic moving while motorway lanes were closed.
"Whenever we lose a key transport corridor like the M2 northbound, which carries about 60,000 vehicles a day and 6,500 at the evening peak, that traffic has to transfer to the urban road network," he said.
"That's when the demand exceeds the capacity of the network, resulting in congestion.
"We had to manage that traffic for as long as the road was shut, and police had the responsibility to investigate the incident."
In a statement, police said they were aware of the frustration caused when there was major roads disruption.
"However, following any fatal road traffic collision, police have an obligation to carry out a full and comprehensive investigation," it said.
"While we try to ensure that any disruption is kept to an absolute minimum, due to the location of this particular incident a number of major routes were badly affected.""While we try to ensure that any disruption is kept to an absolute minimum, due to the location of this particular incident a number of major routes were badly affected."
It is not the first time in recent months that Belfast city centre has ground to a standstill because of a single incident on the roads.It is not the first time in recent months that Belfast city centre has ground to a standstill because of a single incident on the roads.
The Roads Service and police are to examine the sequence of events that led to the congestion.