
Semi-truck blocks Highway 1 through Surrey
A semi-truck blocks Highway 1 in Surrey on Friday, May 23. (DriveBC)
Drivers using Highway 1 to get out of Surrey Friday morning should expect major delays.
A crash just after 8 a.m. has left a semi-truck blocking all westbound lanes after 176th Street.
DriveBC says assessment in progress and traffic is squeezing through using the pullout.
This is a developing story and will be updated.

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