Snow and ice make for slippery highway commute into Calgary

Mid-October snowfall slows traffic leading into the city, leads to numerous crashes

Image | Highway traffic snow calgary balzac

Caption: It was a slow go on Thursday morning along Highway 2 southbound near Balzac, on the way into Calgary. (Justin Pennell/CBC)

Highways leading into Calgary from surrounding communities were slippery with snow and ice early Thursday morning, leading to slow commutes and numerous collisions.
Alberta Transportation reports Highway 2 as partly covered by snow or ice all the way from Stoney Trail to Didsbury.
The same was true for Highway 1A leading into the city from Cochrane.
Meanwhile, there was a collision shortly before 7 a.m. in the northbound lanes of Highway 2 south of Calgary near Dunbow Road.
After that was cleared, multiple vehicles crashed in the southbound lanes in the same vicinity, further snarling traffic.

Image | Snowy Highway 2 near Calgary

Caption: This is what Highway 2 north of Calgary looked like at 7:20 a.m. Thursday morning. (Alberta Transportation)

Three separate collisions also happened Thursday morning at the interchange between Highway 2 and Highway 2A by Okotoks.
Roads were in better shape in Calgary, itself, but many bridge decks, in particular, remained slippery.
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