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Snowy weather triggers multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1 near Golden, B.C.

A semi truck’s loss of control sparked chaos on a snowy British Columbia highway. Miraculously, no injuries were reported—but the risks of winter driving remain stark.

In this picture we can see vehicles on the snowy road with poles, trees and buildings on either...
In this picture we can see vehicles on the snowy road with poles, trees and buildings on either side.

Snowy weather triggers multi-vehicle crash on Highway 1 near Golden, B.C.

A multi-vehicle crash shut down Highway 1 east of Golden, B.C., early this morning. The incident involved two semi trucks and a car, with snowy weather contributing to the collision. No injuries were reported despite the severity of the accident.

The crash began at 6:22 a.m. when a semi truck and trailer lost control. The vehicle spun out, crossed the central barrier, and came to rest blocking all four lanes of the highway. Snowy weather made the road hazardous, leading to further complications.

The highway has since reopened, but drivers are advised to exercise caution due to lingering winter weather conditions. The crash serves as a reminder of the risks posed by snowy weather on major routes. No further details about the drivers or vehicles have been released.

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