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February 03, 2022 - 10:59 AM
Two commercial truck drivers escaped serious injury yesterday after one of the trucks lost control on an icy section of the Trans-Canada Highway west of Salmon Arm.
According to a Salmon Arm RCMP media release, a semi-truck driving east-bound lost control on the icy highway and crossed into the oncoming lanes.
A westbound truck, towing two empty fuel trailers swerved and managed to avoid a head-on collision as the two semi-trucks side-swiped each other.
The crash happened in Tappen, Wednesday, Feb. 2, at roughly 8:30 p.m.
Police say both trucks were spun "out of control" with one ending up jack-knifed at the intersection of Highway 1 and James Road. The other ended up in the westbound ditch.
Emergency crews spent three-and-a-half hours cleaning up the wreckage, as both trucks were heavily damaged.
Luckily, both drivers didn't suffer any major injuries, say police.
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