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A major highway has reopened to southbound traffic after a collision between two trucks early on Tuesday morning.
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A NSW Police spokesperson said emergency services were called to a collision between two B-double trucks on the Hume Highway just past Tumbarumba Road about 3am.
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Police believe one of the trucks ran into the back of the other, forcing the southbound road closed, the spokesperson said.
An Ambulance NSW spokesperson said two patients were assessed at the scene, but neither were taken to hospital.
Fire and Rescue NSW zone commander Stewart Alexander said a vehicle from Holbrook attended the scene along with Rural Fire Service crews.
He said the rear-end collision did not cause any spills on the road.
They left the scene about 4am.
Both lanes of traffic were affected by the collision until 5am this morning.
At 7am, Live Traffic advised drivers to expect "some delays" on the highway and to travel with caution.
Both southbound lanes have now reopened.
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