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Highway 1 Crash Near Chilliwack Slows Traffic

A crash on Highway 1 near Lickman Road in Chilliwack slowed eastbound traffic Sunday afternoon. An SUV and a motorcycle ended up in a ditch, while fire crews and RCMP responded promptly to the scene. Drivers are advised to expect delays in the area.

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A crash on Highway 1 near Chilliwack involving an SUV and motorcycle slowed traffic Sunday afternoon. Crews responded quickly to the scene.

Traffic Comes to a Crawl Near Lickman Road

Drivers heading eastbound on Highway 1 near Chilliwack faced long delays Sunday afternoon after a crash disrupted the flow. The slowdown happened close to Lickman Road, leaving many commuters stuck in bumper-to-bumper traffic.

SUV and Motorcycle End Up in a Ditch

The collision involved an SUV and a motorcycle, both of which ended up off the road in a ditch. Witnesses reported the crash around late afternoon on August 31, just as traffic was starting to thicken.

Emergency Crews Respond Quickly

Within minutes, fire crews and RCMP were at the scene, working to secure the area and assist those involved. Their rapid response kept the situation under control, though traffic continued to move slowly as drivers passed the site.

What Drivers Should Know

Motorists are advised to stay alert in the area and plan for possible delays. Authorities have not released further details yet, but more updates are expected once investigations are complete.

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