Visitors in Richmond slowed to a move slowly all over the morning shuttle then a trailer truck crashed into an overpass on Knight Side road.
Pictures from the scene display the separated mattress of the trailer, which is beneath the Cambie Side road overpass within the south lanes of Knight Side road. The trailer is stuck on govern of the bridge and is nearly perpendicular to the golf green highway indicators.
Sukhwant Dhillon/AM 600 Sher-E-Punjab Radio
Cops may also be distinguishable looking at the scene of the clash from a grassy hill related the journey.
#trafficwarning We’re investigating a industrial automobile hit involving the SB Knight St overpass off Bridgeport Rd. Detours in park. NB Knight St remains to be distinguishable.
Cambie Rd between Viking Approach and Jacobs Rd additionally closed. In finding spare routes. pic.twitter.com/H5Z70orVcO
— Richmond RCMP (@RichmondRCMP) February 10, 2023
“Any time a major structure is damaged, engineering and safety inspections must be performed,” Cpl. Dennis Hwang with Richmond RCMP reverse Day by day Hive. “We cannot comment on these activities as they have nothing to do with us. We don’t have schedules at the moment, but we understand travelers. We strongly recommend a detour.”
Above, Cambie Side road seems to be closed the place it intersects with Knight Side road.
Replace: Cambie St flyover over Knight St is now closed ^jj #RichmondBC @AM730Traffic pic.twitter.com/m4hE0tgGyU
— sherepunjabradio (@SherEPunjab600) February 10, 2023
Force BC has no longer but tweeted an replace in regards to the hit, and it’s no longer sunlit how lengthy the southbound lanes of Knight Side road will probably be closed.
inspector on website. pic.twitter.com/ndqePwaeYP
— sherepunjabradio (@SherEPunjab600) February 10, 2023
Sukhwant Dhillon/AM 600 Sher-E-Punjab Radio
On the other hand, this isn’t the primary year a van crashing into an overpass has close down a big BC freeway.
Utmost summer time, BC Trucking Affiliation President and CEO Dave Earle mentioned it used to be troubling to peer such a lot of over-height vans crashing into infrastructure.
“Is it that companies and drivers don’t obey the law and just don’t bother doing their job… their right-of-way, their measurements and making sure they get the appropriate permits if it’s too big? Or is it a measurement error? Is the cargo not properly secured to move through the shipment? Or is it an honest mistake by the driver taking the wrong route?” he mentioned in July 2022. “We just don’t know.”
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