An accident that occurred on the Port Mann Bridge relatively early on Tuesday afternoon resulted in a cab driver being taken to the hospital in critical condition. The driver was taken to the hospital. The accident took place on the same day as the previous one.
The British Columbia Highway Patrol received a report that a taxi was engaged in a collision with a vehicle that was working on the road approximately forty minutes before one o’clock in the afternoon. The truck was working on the road.
The taxi driver was the only one who had serious injuries as a result of the accident. This is due to the fact that he was only present in the car at the time of the collision. There were two of the three westbound lanes on the Port Mann that were closed as a result of the collision; however, according to DriveBC, the extremely busy crossing was totally reopened after around two hours had elapsed.
Drive BC issued a warning to motorists on social media following the reopening of the highways, advising them to “expect major delays as the congestion clears.”
The warning was sent throughout the time that the roads were reopened. The cautionary note urged motorists to be ready for substantial delays in their travel plans.
According to the British Columbia Emergency Health Services, a single patient was able to receive medical attention from both of the ambulances that arrived at the scene of the incident. In order to provide the individual with additional medical attention, the subject was sent to the hospital after that.
It was discovered from the photographs that were taken from the bridge that the taxi that was involved was a vehicle that was owned by Maclure’s Cabby. CTV News was advised by the corporation that it did not possess any additional information that was relevant to the driver’s condition. CTV News was made aware of this particular truth.