Manitobans continue to recover from a blizzard Friday that shuttered schools, business and highways, left vehicles stranded, and caused numerous crashes.
RCMP Sgt. Paul Manaigre said officers in Manitoba were busy dealing with crashed vehicles caused by poor visibility and slippery roads.
“We responded to 77 traffic collisions on Friday,” Manaigre told 680 CJOB.
“You’ve got 68 vehicles damaged, we had eight collisions with injuries, and unfortunately one fatality.”
Those numbers, Manaigre said, don’t include over 100 calls from people who hit the ditch and were stranded at the side of the road.
Manaigre said the number of accidents illustrates the importance of staying off closed highways.
“Youve got zero visibility, extremely slippery roads, emergency services are not in a position to respond.
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“We want to get out there, we want to help people — but the point of a road closure is to keep people safe.”
Driving on a closed road can also be costly, he …