Airdrie RCMP has confirmed that the collision scene on Range Road 13 near Airdrie is now clear, and traffic can proceed.
On Friday morning, RCMP responded to a propane truck rollover on Range Road 13, between Township Road 264 and Highway 566, just west of Airdrie city limits.
Crews worked to offload the propane, and RCMP stated there was no risk to the public. No injuries were reported. While emergency crews managed the scene, motorists were initially advised to avoid the area.
Winter driving conditions remain in effect across the region, with various highways experiencing ice, snow, and reduced visibility.
The QEII from Calgary city limits is mostly bare and dry. However, shoulder ice and snow, blowing snow, icy sections, and slippery conditions have been reported.
Stoney Trail in Calgary, between Sarcee Trail and Beddington Trail, is partly covered in snow. It has shoulder ice and snow, icy sections, packed snow and ice, and slippery conditions. Smoke in the area has also impacted visibility, which is currently rated as fair.
Deerfoot Trail is reported to be bare but wet. Drivers should still be cautious, as shoulder ice and snow, packed snow and ice, icy sections, and slippery conditions have been reported. Snow is falling in the area, and visibility is rated as fair.
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