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Three Pickup Crash

Friday, June 20, 2014 @ 3:00 PM

 

Prince George- No serious injuries in a three pickup crash earlier this afternoon .

The crash occurred at the intersection of Massey and 20th. Damage is extensive.

Police are continuing their investigation

 

Comments

Let the speculating commence! :)

Texting, Speeding, running the light! Any of the above.

Is that the gong show intersection By CNC and BC Hydro?

No, it’s one of the other 30 gong shows………..

Loki, do you live here?

It’s funny how angry when we find out a politician blew $20,000 on a trip, but in this picture someone made a decision that cost everyone who pays for insurance probably $50,000 – just in vehicle damage – never mind injury claims. This we just take in stride and chalk it up to common human stupidity. You’d think we could find a cure for it.

if by here you mean PG, yes.

The only cure is a lead pill.

Where Massey turns into 17th at Carney! Nothing wrong with this intersection or the one at CNC/Hydro! You just have to obey the lights!

Don’t forget common sense, good judgement, courtesy, defensive driving etc.

There are some very poorly designed intersections in this town. 22nd and the hwy by PGSS is my favourite. And while not really an intersection who the heck designed that turn lane unto 5th from the Save-On parking lot?

You guys are hilarious! You have a few poorly designed intersections and you are looking for the decapitation of some schoolbook smart little nerd sitting behind a desk utilizing his desk-jockey experience. What about the worst mayor we’ve ever had in history who is destroying our city and not been either assassinated or impeached? Why worry about such trivial matters as intersections when the city has almost zero rentable suites and the council is bound and determined to allow only people who can afford to buy, move here? I am for growth but it is never going to happen with this city council and the horrid ghettos such as Lombardi Trailer Park and Quince St. areas. There is no nightlife for “classier” business types and any potential nightclubs are nixed without consideration for future growth!

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