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Highway 16 west of Prince George moving steadily after accident

Traffic is starting to pick up in the Bednesti area after a motor vehicle incident shut down Highway 16 for almost four hours this evening.

According to Drive BC, the road was closed as early as 5:30PM after reports of an accident had occurred between Norman Lake Road and Isle Pierre Road.

Witnesses are telling My Prince George Now that the road is clear and RCMP are still on scene, but there’s no confirmation at this time of any possible injuries.

Commuters are being reminded to drive to the road conditions as we shift into winter weather.

Flurries are expected overnight for Highway 16 west of Prince George heading towards Vanderhoof and further on into the Bulkley Valley and Lakes District.

We’ll have more information as it becomes available.

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