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Port Moody police believe speed was a factor in a single-vehicle crash along Clarke Road Friday afternoon, after a truck heading up the hill smashed into a cement barrier. The driver was unhurt in the incident, while the truck was later towed away.
 

Port Moody police believe speed was a factor in a single-vehicle crash along Clarke Road Friday afternoon, after a truck heading up the hill smashed into a cement barrier. The driver was unhurt in the incident, while the truck was later towed away.

Photograph by: Jeremy Deutsch , NOW

Port Moody police believe speed was a factor in a single-vehicle crash along Clarke Road Friday afternoon, after a truck heading up the hill smashed into a cement barrier. The driver was unhurt in the incident, while the truck was later towed away.

 
 
 
 
 
 
 
 

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Port Moody police believe speed was a factor in a single-vehicle crash along Clarke Road Friday afternoon, after a truck heading up the hill smashed into a cement barrier. The driver was unhurt in the incident, while the truck was later towed away.
 

Port Moody police believe speed was a factor in a single-vehicle crash along Clarke Road Friday afternoon, after a truck heading up the hill smashed into a cement barrier. The driver was unhurt in the incident, while the truck was later towed away.

Photograph by: Jeremy Deutsch , NOW

 
Port Moody police believe speed was a factor in a single-vehicle crash along Clarke Road Friday afternoon, after a truck heading up the hill smashed into a cement barrier. The driver was unhurt in the incident, while the truck was later towed away.
Port Moody police believe speed was a factor in a single-vehicle crash along Clarke Road Friday afternoon, after a truck heading up the hill smashed into a cement barrier. The driver was unhurt in the incident, while the truck was later towed away.
Port Moody police believe speed was a factor in a single-vehicle crash along Clarke Road Friday afternoon, after a truck heading up the hill smashed into a cement barrier. The driver was unhurt in the incident, while the truck was later towed away.
 
 
 
 
 
 

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