Knight Street closed southbound after truck hits overpass in Richmond, B.C. - Action News
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Knight Street closed southbound after truck hits overpass in Richmond, B.C.

The southbound lanes of Knight Street have been shut down after a commercial truck hit an overpass just south of the bridge on Friday, RCMP say.

Truck hit Cambie Road overpass on Friday morning

A commercial truck trailer is tilted up against an overpass above a highway. First responders are gathered on the ground.
A commercial trucks trailer is pictured after crashing into the Cambie Road overpass on Knight Street in Richmond, B.C., on Friday. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

The southbound lanes of Knight Street have been shut down after a commercial truck hit an overpass in Richmond, B.C., on Friday.

A statement from RCMP said the truck hit the Cambie Road overpass, just south of the Knight Street Bridge,around 7:15 a.m. PT. The road closures will continue while officials confirm whether the overpass is stable.

"We do not have any timelines at the moment, but we are sympathetic to travellers. We strongly suggest re-routing," RCMP said.

The City of Richmond said the highway falls under provincial jurisdiction, but city teams are looking at the overpass.

"City staff are working to undertake a structural examination of the bridge to ensure it is safe for traffic. That will occur throughout the day, and we hope to reopen the overpass as quickly as possible," said a statement from the City of Richmond.

A commercial truck trailer leans on highway signs hanging from an overpass.
The commercial trucks trailer ended up against the highway signs attached to the northern face of the overpass. City staff were called in to investigate the bridge's stability after the collision. (Ben Nelms/CBC)

By mid-morning, the bed of the truck was still resting against the overpass. RCMP said they could not comment on whether the cab separated from the bed in the crash or whether it had been towed away.

Cpl. Dennis Hwanginitially said the driver wasco-operating with investigators.

But in a news releasesent out at 3:30 p.m. PT by Richmond RCMP, Hwangsaid the driver of the commercial vehicle was not co-operating with them.

"It was determined that a commercial vehicle was towing a dump trailer in the raised position and it failed to clear the overpass," Hwang said.

"The commercial vehicle was located some distance away as it was severed from the trailer unit."

RCMP said no injuries were reported and the Richmond Road Safety Unit has taken over the investigation.

The RSUwill be working with B.C.'s Ministry of Transportation and Infrastructure to conduct engineering and structural assessments of the Knight Street bridge deck, Cambie Road overpass and other nearby areas.

The collisionisone of many incidents involving trucks hitting overpasses in the last year.

A string of overpass collisions in the Lower Mainland and Fraser Valley last summer led totruckers raising safety concerns in the region.

Last July, a crash attheHighway 1 overpass in Langley, B.C., becamethe eighth incidenceof trucks carrying over-height loads striking overhead bridges, the province's Transportation Ministry reported.

The B.C. Trucking Association saiddriver error does contributeto overpass collisions, but said the province needs to do more to improve highway infrastructure.