Traffic leaving the city was backed up earlier today as emergency services fought a car fire in the northbound lane of the Dunedin Northern Motorway.
A police spokeswoman said Fire and Emergency New Zealand were dealing with the fire at the "top of the hill."

A member of the public tries to extinguish a car fire on the Dunedin Northern Motorway this morning. Photo: Stephen Jaquiery
Police dealt with traffic which had started building up, she said.
The motorway was closed while firefighters put out the blaze, she said.
A line of vehicles was waiting to exit the city following the Eagles concert last night.
The fire was out by 11am and a tow truck was called to remove the burned vehicle from the side of the road, she said.

Cars queue on the Northern Motorway as the result of a car fire that closed the road this morning. Photo: Gregor Richardson