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Banned after overpass crashes, Aldergrove trucking firm takes B.C. to court

Chohan Freight Forwarders says the order forcing it off the road is unreasonable
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A vehicle incident at the 112th St overpass in Delta on Dec. 28 led to an Aldergrove trucking firm losing its safety certificate. (City of Delta photo)

An Aldergrove-based trucking firm linked to several overpass collisions around the Lower Mainland is taking the province to court after the company’s safety certificate was yanked.

Chohan Freight Forwarders lost its safety certificate on Dec. 29, one day after a truck carrying the company’s logo slammed into the Highway 99 overpass at 112th Street in Delta.

It was the sixth impact with an overpass by a Chohan truck in a little over two years, Transportation and Infrastructure Minister Rob Fleming noted when he announced the measures.

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Matthew Claxton

About the Author: Matthew Claxton

Raised in Langley, as a journalist today I focus on local politics, crime and homelessness.
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