A truck carrying beer has become wedged beneath an overpass in western Sydney.

The driver had attempted to drive the truck beneath the M4 overpass in Granville shortly before 10am on Tuesday when it became wedged at an angle for hours.

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The driver was not injured in the crash.

It comes on the same day a Victorian truck driver crashed into a bridge over the Mitchell Freeway.

The freeway was brought to a standstill for hours on Tuesday morning, after the truckie failed to get under the Hay Street overpass.

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Southbound lanes on the major road were reduced to one lane, causing massive delays back through Perth’s north.

The truck had a sea container on the back that failed to clear the 4.6m bridge clearance.

Camera Icon The traffic delays on the Mitchell Freeway. Credit: 7 News

The impact of the crash brought debris down from the bridge, smashing a number of car windscreens in the process just before 10am.

Luckily, no one was injured.

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The driver will be asked to pay for the damage and clean up costs.

The Mitchell Freeway lanes didn’t reopen until after 2pm as Main Roads staff were called to inspect the damage to the bridge.

Camera Icon Main Roads staff inspect the damage to the bridge. Credit: 7 News

Temporary repairs were made with nightworks to be completed at a later date.

A Main Roads spokesperson said despite the impact, the bridge remains structurally safe.