Three vehicle incidents in Richmond caused significant delays across the city Wednesday afternoon.
All southbound traffic was temporarily stopped on the Alex Fraser Bridge, with the left lane opening just after 2:30. Drive BC warned commuters to still expect major delays.
UPDATE - left lane open, expect major delays https://t.co/AFhsn3G3xu
— Drive BC (@DriveBC) April 10, 2019
Traffic was also backed up along Highway 99 heading south towards the George Massey Tunnel, due to a crash according to Google Maps.
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#BCHwy99 - southbound vehicle incident just before the Steveston Overpass. Assessment in progress. Expect delays.
— Drive BC (@DriveBC) April 10, 2019
UPDATE ~ #BCHwy99 - southbound vehicle incident just before the Steveston Overpass in the southbound counterflow lane. Assessment in progress. Expect delays.
— Drive BC (@DriveBC) April 10, 2019
While the crash was cleared around 3:20, Drive BC said to expect major delays.
CLEAR - Expect major delays due to heavy congestion. https://t.co/AFsgXnkTXG
— Drive BC (@DriveBC) April 10, 2019
A collision on the Arthur Laing bridge also caused delays for traffic heading northbound at around 2:30 p.m.
Earlier Wednesday morning, a semi truck was seen flipped on its side before 4:30 a.m. on Highway 99 near Cambie Road. The accident reduced the highway to one lane and caused severe congestion. Traffic was getting around the incident via the No.4 Road and the Shell Road off-ramps and an HOV lane. Crews were on the scene.