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No significant damage after truck strikes tunnel; B.C. investigating

Transportation Ministry says itsa国际传媒檚 working to identify company, driver in latest incident
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B.C.sa国际传媒檚 Transportation Ministry is working to determine the company and driver involved in the latest hit to highway infrastructure. (Black Press)

Police say they believe theysa国际传媒檝e identified the trailer involved sa国际传媒 but not the driver sa国际传媒 in the latest hit to B.C.sa国际传媒檚 highway infrastructure.

B.C. Transportation Ministry confirmed to Black Press Media Thursday (Jan. 11) that a commercial vehicle hit the George Massey Tunnel the night before. It appears there is no significant damage from the hit, but the ministrysa国际传媒檚 Commercial Vehicle Safety and Enforcement branch is working to identify the company and driver involved.

A thorough investigation will be done, according to the Transportation Ministry.

sa国际传媒淚tsa国际传媒檚 frustrating to see another incident like this involving a commercial vehicle. There is no excuse for this. It has never been easier to follow a route to guide the load to travel safely through our highway system and avoid the potential for impact with infrastructure,sa国际传媒 reads the emailed statement.

Richmond RCMP said a caller said she witnessed a truck strike the roof of the Massey Tunnel around 8:10 p.m., as she was driving directly behind the truck when it hit. She said the truck initially came to a stop in the tunnel but continued driving through.

sa国际传媒淚t has been alleged that after the truck exited the tunnel it pulled over and the driver possibly spoke with an employee from a road maintenance contractor, however, this person has yet to be identified,sa国际传媒 RCMP said.

Police were provided with dash-camera footage, and investigators believe they have identified the trailer involved. Officers are still working to identify the driver.

In December, the province brought in tougher measures for trucking companies and their drivers after at least 30 infrastructure hits in two years. Transportation Minister Rob Fleming said on Dec. 14 that his ministry would be implementing escalating penalties for companies and drivers with repeat offences, with longer suspensions and possible loss of their operating certificate.

Two weeks after that a driver operating a Chohan Freight Forwarders Ltd. truck hit an overpass on Highway 99 in Delta sa国际传媒 the companysa国际传媒檚 sixth hit in two year.

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Within hours, B.C. suspended the companysa国际传媒檚 safety certificate. It was the first suspension since the introduction of stricter measures.

The cause remains under investigation, along with the suspension.

The ministry added on Jan. 11 that it has brought in the sa国际传媒渘ew, tough enforcement measures to deter these collisions, including the highest fines in Canada and lengthy suspensions of entire fleets.sa国际传媒

sa国际传媒淭he vast majority of truckers operate safe and responsibly, but clearly the message is not yet getting through to a select few drivers and companies. We will continue to look at new measures, including legislative changes to allow even higher fines, to stop this from happening.sa国际传媒

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Lauren Collins

About the Author: Lauren Collins

I'm a provincial reporter for Black Press Media's provincial team, after my journalism career took me around B.C. since I was 19 years old.
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