Update: Reports of vehicle fire north of Airdrie

A vehicle fire that occurred north of Airdrie near Crossfield has been cleared.

Previously, it was reported that there were lane closures and speed reductions in the Northbound lanes of the QEII at Highway 72. Emergency crews were reported to be on the scene.

There may be residual traffic congestion in the area. No details of injuries were available. 

Shopping craze and snow may impact roads

With light snow falling in Airdrie and the surrounding areas, along with an increased volume of traffic due to continued Black Friday shopping deals, motorists are asked to exercise caution on the roads on Saturday.

Though no collisions have been reported on Saturday afternoon on the QEII or in Airdrie, motorists have reported that traffic is heavier and slow-going North and Southbound on the QEII near the CrossIron Mills shopping mall

Wildlife collision near Airdrie prompts warning

Airdrie RCMP confirmed that earlier this week, on the evening of Monday, November 20, police responded to a vehicle collision involving a deer.

According to witnesses, the collision occurred northbound on the QEII near Airdrie. Witnesses reported fire trucks had attended the scene along with an ambulance. It wasn't immediately clear what kind of injuries were sustained by the driver of the vehicle, though some motorists reported seeing an individual with what appeared to be minor injuries.

Province: Photo radar changes coming next month

The province has announced that beginning next month, on December 1, the government will be taking the first steps to ban photo radar on ring roads in Calgary on Stoney Trail and in Edmonton on Anthony Henday Drive.

"At the same time, Alberta’s government will be engaging with municipalities and law enforcement over the next year on removing all “fishing hole” locations across the province. Albertans can be confident that going forward, photo radar will only be used to improve traffic safety," the province stated.

Challenging driving conditions continuing

There are reports of fog patches developing on the QEII highway heading in both the Southbound and Northbound directions, which may further impede motorists.

Southbound travel from Airdrie to Calgary on Thursday morning may be slowed with shoulder ice and snow on the highway, icy sections, as well as black ice and icy wheel paths, while Northbound travel from Airdrie to Crossfield may also be slippery and slushy.

Update: Mounties warning motorists of road conditions North of Airdrie

Road conditions have improved since earlier this week. Warmer temperatures have resulted in snow and ice melting, making for messy, but fair driving conditions. 

Earlier this week, due to snowfall, Mounties issued a warning to motorists. 

Police previously advised that roads north of Airdrie on the QEII between Carstairs and Crossfield, in both the Southbound and Northbound directions were slippery due to snow. Police asked that motorists drive to the conditions of the road and that there may be congestion and delays due to weather.