Little House on the Highway: Road Rage Claimed After Modular Home Blocks B.C. Traffic
- On Wednesday, June 11, a 14-foot modular home fell off a trailer on southbound Highway 97 north of Kelowna near Duck Lake, blocking a lane and slowing traffic.
- The incident resulted from a road rage altercation involving two vehicles engaging in a cat-and-mouse game near Ellison Lake, causing the DBI Transport driver to swerve and lose the load.
- Dashcam footage released by DBI Transport shows the vehicles swerving between lanes and coming to complete stops, while drywall debris flew from one truck and struck a sedan behind.
- The Kelowna RCMP is currently looking into several violations of the Motor Vehicle Act related to the incident on the morning of June 11 and is appealing to the public for any witnesses or dashcam recordings to assist with their investigation, referencing file number 2025-32644.
- DBI Transport secured the home with a crane, returned it to Enderby for damage assessment, apologized for traffic delays, and stressed that reckless driving near large trucks can cause serious harm.
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Apparent road rage incident lead to modular home dumped on Hwy 97 near Kelowna
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Trucking company shares video of 'road rage game' that caused big rig to drop modular home on highway
A trucking company based in Edmonton, Alberta, shared photos and dash cam video in hopes of helping police located motorists involved in a road rage incident that led to an accident involving an oversized load. DBI Transport shared dash cam video captured on Wednesday, June 11 on Highway 97 in the Kelowna area. Company officials explained the events leading to the accident involving a modular home: “At approximately 7:43 a.m.our truck was passed…
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