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Semi driver charged after 6-vehicle crash on Hwy 1

RCMP say it's "extremely fortunate" no one died during a major crash involvinga semi hauling a loaded trailer and 5 other vehicles on Highway 1 nearSicamous, Wednesday evening.

Truck hauling grocery products failed to make a turn, tipped over and hit 5 other vehicles, RCMP say

Highway 1 was closed for hours after the crash, which happened around 10 kilometres west of Sicamous, B.C. (B.C. RCMP)

RCMP say it's "extremely fortunate" no one died in a major crash involvinga semi-trailer and fiveother vehicles on Highway 1 nearSicamous, B.C., on Wednesday evening.

RCMPin both Sicamous and Salmon Arm were called to the collision about 10 kilometreswest of the Interiormunicipality at around 6:30 p.m. PT, according to a statement released Thursday.

Police believethe westbound semi, which was loaded with grocery products, crossed a double lineinto oncoming traffic after failing to negotiate a turn.

The semi braked and skidded for 50 metres,but then flipped onto its side and slid for another 50 metres,striking an oncoming semi, three pickup trucks and an SUV, before coming to rest, police said.

Driver charged under Motor Vehicle Act

Four people, including the driver of the westbound semi, were taken to hospital with what police believe to be non-life threatening injuries.

Police have now charged the semidriver,a 32-year-old Calgary man, with crossing a double solid line under the B.C. Motor Vehicle Act.

Investigators say noevidence was found to suggest that impairment was a factor in the crash, butspeed may have been a factor.

"It is extremely fortunate that this collision did not result in multiple fatalities considering the length the truck traveled before finally coming to a stop," saidSgt. Murray McNeil, Sicamous RCMP Detachment Commander.

McNeil said the crash happened on a narrow, two-lane section of the highway bounded by a rock wall on one side and a steep drop on the other.

Highway 1 was closed in both directions for hours following the crash and reopened early Thursday.