Changes are coming to Alberta roads in March
Beginning on March 1, there will be some new rules on the road for Alberta motorists to remember. The changes are a part of the Traffic Safety Amendment Act, which was passed last year and aimed to strengthen safety measures to better protect all first responders and roadside workers on Alberta’s highways.
Changes include the requirement that when an emergency, tow truck, or road crew vehicle (including snowplows) is stopped with its flashing lights operating, motorists are required to:
Update: Reports of multi-vehicle collisions on East Lake Boulevard
The scene has been cleared.
Earlier on Monday evening, motorists were reporting that there was heavy traffic congestion along East Lake Boulevard due to a multi-vehicle collision near the intersection by Big Spring Way S.E.
There were also reports of a separate collision near Genesis Place. There is no word on injuries.
Motorists were urged to find a different route as there were reports that portions of East Lake Boulevard have been blocked off.
There may be residual traffic congestion in the area.
RCMP on scene of fatal collision west of Grande Prairie
Grande Prairie RCMP are currently on scene of a fatal collision Involving a pickup truck and a semi-truck on Highway 43 at Highway 43X.
Preliminary investigation indicates a westbound pickup truck on Highway 43 rear ended a semi-truck at Highway 43X intersection. The adult male driver of the pickup truck and lone occupant was declared deceased on scene. The driver of the semi-truck suffered minor physical injuries.
The RCMP Collision Reconstructionist is attending the scene.
Update: Multiple collisions shut down Glenmore Trail east of Calgary
Glenmore Trail (Highway 560) was closed earlier this morning due to multiple collisions east of Calgary, at Range Road 283 in both directions near Rainbow Road.
It has since reopened with the collisions being reported as clear, there are plows and road crews on the road as there are still a lot of significant icy and snow-covered patches on the highway.
There was no word on any injuries as a result of the multiple collisions at this time.
Despite some residents' displeasure, City says road crews working 24/7
Despite dozens upon dozens of comments from Airdrie residents voicing their frustration at what they perceived as a lack of road maintenance after the large dump of snow the city and the surrounding areas saw last Friday, the Roads Team Lead for the city, Mike Avramenko, underlined that the city's road crews have been and continue to work 24/7.
UPDATE: Collision near Balzac stalling traffic
UPDATE:
The scene is now clear.
Please drive with caution.
ORIGINAL:
There are reports of a motor vehicle collision heading Northbound on the QEII near Highway 566 approaching Cross Iron Drive.
The collision is blocking the left-hand lane, hence motorists should stay to the right and drive with caution. There is no word on injuries or if emergency crews are on the scene.
Road conditions continue to be slippery on the major roadways, with motorists reporting icy sections and packed ice and snow making for a difficult drive.
RCMP warn of poor driving conditions on highways
Late on Friday evening, the Airdrie RCMP said that Northbound lanes on Highway 2 at Township Road 285 near Crossfield had re-opened after a multi-vehicle collision involving a jack-knifed semi.
"Police advise highway driving conditions are very poor due to icy road conditions," RCMP said.
Calgary police have also warned motorists to exercise extreme caution on the roads, as they were responding to multiple collisions across Calgary on Friday.
Update: Jack-knifed semi reported near Crossfield
Late Friday evening, Airdrie RCMP confirmed that lanes were re-opened after a multi-vehicle collision near Crossfield.
A multi-vehicle collision on the QEII Highway, heading Northbound near Crossfield at Township Road 285 had shut down traffic for a few hours on Friday evening.
Eyewitnesses said that a jack-knifed semi is blocking the northbound lanes.
The RCMP has said that the injuries were unknown.
Earlier on Friday, over two dozen vehicles were involved in a collision East of Carstairs. One woman in her 80's was injured and taken to hospital.
30 cars involved in collision near Carstairs
Upwards of 30 vehicles were involved in a massive collision that occurred before noon on Friday.
Police said the incident occurred northbound on the QEII at the junction with Highway 581, east of Carstairs.
"One driver was transported by ground ambulance with unknown injuries," an RCMP release stated.
EMS confirmed to Discover Airdrie that the individual was a woman in her 80s, who sustained serious injuries. She was transported to a Calgary hospital.
Update: Road closure on Stoney Trail causing headache for motorists
The Northbound lanes of Stoney Trail between 16 Avenue N.E. and McKnight Boulevard N.E. have been re-opened.
Earlier on Friday there were reports of a multi-vehicle collision that closed down lanes.
Calgary police confirmed the collision occurred between three vehicles, including a semi-truck.
"The weather has created winter driving conditions. If you do not need to be on the roads today, we are recommending that you do not travel," the police stated.