2 fatal highway crashes near Prince George underscore hazardous driving conditions: RCMP | CBC News
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British Columbia’s Highway Patrol is urging drivers in the northern Interior to use extra caution amid wintry conditions after two deadly crashes within 24 hours.
Officers were called to a crash on Monday afternoon between a logging truck and a pickup on Highway 97 north of Prince George, near Salmon Valley.
The 67-year-old man from Mackenzie, B.C., driving the pickup died, while a 29-year-old man from Alberta driving the logging truck had minor injuries.
Police say it happened on the same day as another fatal crash south of Prince George also on Highway 97, although no details have yet been released.
In that case, the highway north of Hixon, between Prince George and Quesnel, was closed for several hours following the incident.
Investigators say the road surface was slushy and wet at the time of the logging truck crash, and motorists should exercise more caution and drive well below the speed limit given recent weather conditions.
The investigation is ongoing, and police say nothing has been ruled out as a cause of the crash involving the logging truck.