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Police in the Shuswap are reminding motorists that winter is here following a massive crash on Monday morning.
According to S/Sgt. Scott West, at 6:45 am, officers were called to 10 Avenue Southeast and 5th Avenue Southeast after a seven-vehicle collision. It was quickly determined that the snow-covered road had packed to ice, which was a significant factor in the incident.
West explained the speed some vehicles were travelling may have played a role as well.
"One driver stopped on 10th Ave Southeast and a second vehicle was able to stop and avoid hitting that vehicle," said West. "Five more vehicles came down the hill over time and some which were traveling slowly and with good winter tires were able to stop only to be collided with by another vehicle."
Thankfully, the incident only sent one person to the hospital with minor injuries. In addition to the vehicles involved in the collision, a number of cars were also stuck on the hill.
"In Salmon Arm, it is wise when it is snowing to avoid the big hills, if possible. Amend your route and allow crews to get a chance to plow, sand and salt. Take the flattest routes possible. The flatter indirect route may take a bit longer but is worth it."
Snowfall led to increased incidents around the community. There were also a number of fender benders as well as single-vehicle collisions during the morning commute.
"Winter is here early, please slow down, drive with care and get snow tires on."