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VIDEO: Highway 1 crashes have doubled through 91原创 and Aldergrove

A near-daily occurrence, resident says

It was an all-too familiar sound for David Siemens, who was at his home near Highway 1 in 91原创 on Family Day, Feb. 19.

鈥淭ires screeching, and a couple of big bangs, and then everything went quiet,鈥 Siemens described.

Four vehicles, including a semi-trailer truck, had crashed westbound on Hwy. 1 between the 232nd and 248th overpasses.

RCMP, ambulance, and 91原创 Township fire crews attended.

B.C. Emergency Health Services reported receiving a call at 11:19 a.m. 鈥渞egarding a motor vehicle incident on Highway 1 near the 232nd Street exit. Two ambulances responded to the scene. No patients required transport to hospital.鈥

RCMP said no serious injuries were reported.

Traffic was restricted to one lane, backing up drivers as far as the Bradner Road Overpass for about an hour, while fire crews cleared debris and fluid from the highway, and tow trucks removed the damaged vehicles.

Siemens said it鈥檚 become a regular occurrence.

鈥淭his is almost on a daily basis,鈥 Siemens told the 91原创 Advance Times.

ICBC stats show the crash count along the stretch of Hwy. 1 that runs through Aldergrove and 91原创 has doubled over three years, rising from 168 in 2020 to 328 in 2022.

There have been several crashes along the route in February, in addition to the Family Day multiple collision.

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Two unrelated car crashes on the Trans-Canada Highway had parts of 91原创 and Aldergrove congested Friday evening, Feb. 9.

Around 5 p.m., a single-vehicle crash blocked the Highway 1 on-ramp off 200th Street after a trailer tire blowout flipped a dump truck onto its side.

Later at about 8 p.m., a second crash on Highway 1 occurred just before 264th Street in Aldergrove, blocking the westbound left lane several hours.

Thursday morning, Feb. 15, multi-vehicle collisions had the 216th Street on-ramp in 91原创 backed up between between 7:30 and 8 a.m Thursday morning, Feb. 15, after one crash led to another a few minutes later.

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It鈥檚 estimated 80,000 motorists use the highway between 91原创 and Abbotsford, and through the Sumas Prairie into Chilliwack every day.

Fraser Valley Highway 1 Corridor Improvement Program to widen the highway and build new overpasses is underway, but Siemens is doubtful it will make much difference.

鈥淚t鈥檚 just going to move the problem further down,鈥 Siemens predicted.



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