Motorcycle driver remains in hospital after serious accident on Highway 99

Squamish

2023-05-01 12:00 HAP

Dossier nº 2023-2286

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Aux termes de la Loi sur les langues officielles, ce bureau n'offre des services au public qu'en anglais. Vous trouverez des renseignements généraux dans les deux langues officielles au cb.grc.ca et www.grc.ca.

The driver of a motorcycle involved in a serious accident remains in hospital with serious, undisclosed injuries and continues to receive medial attention.

On Saturday, April 29, 2023, at about 9:20 a.m., Squamish RCMP responded to a report of a collision near Britannia Beach on Highway 99. A motorcycle driver travelling southbound, struck a moving car after losing control of his bike. Police believe speed is a factor in the collision.

The motorcycle driver sustained serious injuries and his bike was not driveable. The people in the car were not injured.

In addition to the Squamish RCMP, the accident required a multi-agency response including BC Ambulance, Britannia Beach Volunteer Fire Department, Miller Capilano, local tow company, and the Integrated Collision Analysis and Reconstruction Service (ICARS).

Highway 99 was closed for about five hours for responders to tend to the scene, for the air ambulance could land to transport the driver, and so ICARS could do their investigation.

The investigation remains active, says Corporal Angela Kermer, Sea to Sky RCMP. In particular, we can determine the extent of speed being a factor once we finish gathering and assessing different forms of information such as statements, photos, and accident measurements.

Sea to Sky RCMP recommends travellers keep a safety kit in their cars, with necessities such as water, snacks, a first aid kit, medications, a charging bar for devices, and anything else you think you may need for these types of situations. Also, listening to local radio and/or Sea to Sky RCMP social media for announcements will help facilitate both personal safety and access for responders.

Anyone with any information regarding the above file is asked to contact the Squamish RCMP at 604-892-6100, or contact Crime Stoppers at 1-800-222-TIPS, or go to the website www.solvecrime.ca

 

Diffusé par :

Cap. Angela Kermer

Agente des relations avec les médias
GRC du couloir Sea to Sky
Bureau : 604-892-6137
Cellulaire : 604 848-4793

Courriel : bcrcmp-grcencb@rcmp-grc.gc.ca

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