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Driver travelling wrong way causes crash on Highway 1 in North Van

August 10, 2023 9:32am

Police are looking for a driver who caused a crash while travelling the wrong way on Highway 1.

On August 9, at approximately 5:15 am, several witnesses called police to report a grey or silver coloured vehicle travelling the wrong way on Highway One east bound near the Main Street exit. Two motorists, who narrowly avoided a head on collision, were involved in a subsequent collision as a result of swerving away.

The driver of the vehicle travelling in the wrong lane, who was described as a male, was driving a silver or grey colored vehicle that was last seen near the Lynn Valley exit. To further their investigation, North Vancouver RCMP are seeking public assistance to identify the vehicle and the driver, as well as any additional witnesses.

Investigators are asking anyone who was travelling on Highway One in North Vancouver at approximately 5:15 a.m. with video evidence, or dash cam, to contact them at (604)-985-1311 and quote police file number 23-16936, said Cst. Mansoor Sahak of the North Vancouver RCMP.

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