
91 crashes in Calgary reported as snow turns streets into slippery mess
CTV
Crews were on scene in the Beltline Sunday morning working on a traffic signal that was stuck, as snow blanketed the city.
A vehicle rolled over at 14th Street and 11th Avenue NW Sunday afternoon as a snowstorm turned city streets into a slippery mess.
The incident took place shortly after noon. The city said to expect delays in the area. There was no word on injuries.
The driver sustained minor injuries, according to police.
That was just one incident of many as snow fell relentlessly throughout Sunday morning.
There were traffic incidents reported on southbound Deerfoot Trail by the Douglasdale exit, on Highway 1 west of Stoney Trail, and eastbound at 210 Avenue and Macleod Trail SW, where a two-vehicle collision was disrupting traffic.
Police say there were 91 crashes between Saturday night when the snow started and late Sunday afternoon. Twelve of which resulted in minor injuries.
The city said in a release that it has a full complement of snow-clearing crews out responding to the overnight snowfall.

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