Two unrelated car crashes on the Trans-Canada Highway had parts of Langley and Aldergrove congested Friday evening, Feb. 9.
Around 5 p.m., a single-vehicle crash blocked the Highway 1 on-ramp off 200th Street.
Cpl. Alex Berube, with the Langley RCMP, said a tire had blown on the trailer of a dumptruck which caused the vehicle to flip onto its side.
“There were no injuries thankfully,” he said.
Traffic passed through the on-ramp on the shoulder and emergency responders closed the westbound right lane while on scene.
✅CLEAR #BCHwy1 - The westbound vehicle incident before 264th St is now clear after previous vehicle recovery and clean up. #LangleyBC #Abbotsford
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Later at about 8 p.m., a second crash on Highway 1 occurred just before 264th Street in Aldergrove.
The westbound left lane was blocked for several hours for crews to clean up the debris and recover the vehicle. It’s not yet clear how many vehicles were involved in this crash.
Langley Advance Times has reached out to BC Highway 1 patrol for more details.
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This story will be updated as information becomes available.
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