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1 dead, 10 injured in multi-vehicle crash on Co

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1 dead, 10 injured in multi-vehicle crash on Coquihalla Highway


Misc CDN | 207151 hits | Apr 03 6:00 pm | Posted by: Strutz
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10 people were taken to hospital in various degrees of stability, according to Interior Health.

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  1. by avatar Strutz
    Tue Apr 04, 2017 1:06 am
    It is an unpredictable highway that's for sure. The weather can change several times during a trip.

  2. by avatar herbie
    Tue Apr 04, 2017 2:52 am
    We're discovering why the railway abandoned that route long ago!

  3. by Canadian_Mind
    Tue Apr 04, 2017 4:41 am
    It's a highway, accidents happen.

  4. by avatar Hyack
    Tue Apr 04, 2017 9:25 am
    The old Coquihalla road used to be a great route, until it was blocked off due to the highways construction. Only a one lane dirt road, it could take a couple days to go from Hope to Merritt. I heard it was open to snowmobiles, but I hope they reopen the route now the toll gates are gone, something to check out this summer.

  5. by Canadian_Mind
    Tue Apr 04, 2017 1:29 pm
    "Hyack" said
    The old Coquihalla road used to be a great route, until it was blocked off due to the highways construction. Only a one lane dirt road, it could take a couple days to go from Hope to Merritt. I heard it was open to snowmobiles, but I hope they reopen the route now the toll gates are gone, something to check out this summer.


    You speak off those backroads fondly, Hyack. I still haven't had the opportunity to check out the road you mentioned that goes from Princeton to the tolls. :(

  6. by avatar Hyack
    Tue Apr 04, 2017 3:59 pm
    "Canadian_Mind" said


    You speak off those backroads fondly, Hyack. I still haven't had the opportunity to check out the road you mentioned that goes from Princeton to the tolls. :(


    I'm just starting to plan this years first road trip, any time you're ready to head out let me know and I'll gladly tell you where to go, I'll even give you a hint as to where to get some good maps of the area.

  7. by Canadian_Mind
    Thu Apr 06, 2017 9:17 am
    If I actually get enough time off to take my time going home, I'd love that!

  8. by avatar BartSimpson  Gold Member
    Thu Apr 06, 2017 3:28 pm
    "herbie" said
    We're discovering why the railway abandoned that route long ago!


    The railroad right of way is now being used as Nicola Cutoff Road. The highway uses a different right of way.

  9. by avatar xerxes
    Thu Apr 06, 2017 5:43 pm
    "Canadian_Mind" said
    It's a highway, accidents happen.


    A particularly nasty highway though. I drove it once in late April and went through all four seas between Kamloops and Hope.

  10. by avatar Freakinoldguy
    Thu Apr 06, 2017 7:03 pm
    My sympathies to the woman who died and her family. But it's not that big a problem. Drive according to the conditions, have the right tires, use a little common sense and you'll be fine. The stretch from Chilliwack to Vancouver is a hundred times worse than anything the weather can throw at you up on the Coq.

    It's feking terrifying. 8O

  11. by avatar Strutz
    Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:07 pm
    "Freakinoldguy" said
    My sympathies to the woman who died and her family. But it's not that big a problem. Drive according to the conditions, have the right tires, use a little common sense and you'll be fine.

    If only more people followed that logic not just on the highway but on city streets too!

    The stretch from Chilliwack to Vancouver is a hundred times worse than anything the weather can throw at you up on the Coq.

    It's feking terrifying. 8O


    I have always hated that stretch from Chilliwack back into town. Actually, I found over the years that once you hit Hope coming westbound it gets crappy. It's been awhile since I've been on that stretch but I remember there being times when traffic was bumper-to-bumper and you get those assholes who will pass on the freaking shoulder to get to the next exit quicker.

    OTOH there is the relief you feel when getting "beyond Hope" going eastward.

  12. by avatar Hyack
    Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:09 pm
    "Freakinoldguy" said
    My sympathies to the woman who died and her family. But it's not that big a problem. Drive according to the conditions, have the right tires, use a little common sense and you'll be fine. The stretch from Chilliwack to Vancouver is a hundred times worse than anything the weather can throw at you up on the Coq.

    It's feking terrifying. 8O


    Even driving according to the conditions will not always guarantee you a save trip on the Coq, the conditions can change in a heartbeat, it's one highway where you have to be on your toes at all times. I agree with you on the stretch between Chilliwack and Vancouver but, the very worst stretch is from the Pt Mann bridge in to town, especially the piece of road by Burnaby lake, west bound in the morning and east bound after 3:00pm.

  13. by avatar Hyack
    Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:13 pm
    "Strutz" said


    I have always hated that stretch from Chilliwack back into town. Actually, I found over the years that once you hit Hope coming westbound it gets crappy. It's been awhile since I've been on that stretch but I remember there being times when traffic was bumper-to-bumper and you get those assholes who will pass on the freaking shoulder to get to the next exit quicker.

    OTOH there is the relief you feel when getting "beyond Hope" going eastward.


    Which is why I, more often than not, will take Hwy #7 from Hope to Coquitlam, just rejoining Hwy #1 west of the Pt Mann bridge, or staying on the Lougheed Hwy into town.

  14. by avatar xerxes
    Thu Apr 06, 2017 8:18 pm
    Hope to Chiliwack is still the annoying part for me. There's been an increase in traffic in recent years but not an increase in road capacity. And throw in the crazy Chiliwack drivers...

    At least after 232nd there's more lanes now to handle all the cars and the BC gov't wants to extend the extra lanes all the way to 264th which is a good idea.



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