Man killed and woman rushed to hospital on the Hume Highway that caused a 10km traffic jam By Paula Ahillon For Daily Mail Australia Published: 07:41 GMT, 21 February 2019 | Updated: 07:41 GMT, 21 February 2019 Viewcomments A man has died while a woman was rushed to hospital after a horror crash on a highway that caused a 10km traffic jam. A four-wheel drive was travelling south on the Hume Highway, near the Raby Road overpass in Woodbine in Sydney's south-west when the caravan it was towing jack-knifed, causing the vehicle to roll on Thursday at about 3.15pm. The woman was taken to Liverpool Hospital with minor bruising to the chest, with some cuts and scratches. Emergency crews described the crash as 'horrific' and have blocked off a north and south bound lane. Inspector Audie Jousif from New South Wales Ambulance said debris had scattered all over the road after when 4WD, which occupied the two people, rolled over several times. Drivers are being urged to stay away from the area. One lane southbound, and two northbound lanes of the Hume Highway remain open. Police from Campbelltown Police Area Command are reminding motorists to slow down to 40km/h, while emergency services remain at the crash site. The circumstances behind the crash are being investigated. Share or comment on this article: All rights reserved for this news site dailymail and under his responsibility