POLICE are investigating a crash on the Sydney to Newcastle freeway in which a four-wheel drive overturned and the caravan it was towing continued down the roadway.
Witnesses have told police that the Toyota four-wheel drive was towing a caravan northbound on the M1 on Monday at 11am when the car flipped on the Mooney Mooney Bridge.
The caravan disconnected from the car and continued to travel about 500 metres north from the accident site.
Emergency services removed the trapped 47-year-old male driver from the vehicle before he was taken by ambulance to Mount White.
He was then airlifted to Royal North Shore hospital.
No one else was injured in the crash.
Two lanes of north bound traffic were blocked while emergency services investigated the scene but they have since been reopened.
Witnesses told police the driver may have hit a rock wall but the exact cause of the crash remains unknown.
Investigations are continuing and police have asked for anyone with information to contact Crime Stoppers on 1800 333 000.
Meanwhile, NSW Police have also warned that motorists face long delays on the Princes Highway at Nowra, Berry and the southern Sydney suburb of Heathcote as they return at the end of the long weekend.
There are also delays for drivers on the Great Western Highway at Blackheath and Hazelbrook in the Blue Mountains.
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