MVA near O’Keefe Thursday morning

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MVA near O’Keefe Thursday morning

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Does anyone out there know what the heck happened near O’Keefe Ranch on October 27th, about 7 a.m. a car crash that held up traffic (almost missed an appt in Kamloops)…when we were finally moving again I saw a silver coloured pickup with front end totally gone and a car flattened.

No news to be found on Castanet or local sources. I am curious because that is close to where I almost met my maker this summer when a car flashed out in front of me making a philosopher type move to cross the highway into the mobile home site.

Dangerous area as oncoming traffic from Vernon has sun in their eyes.
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Re: MVA near O’Keefe Thursday morning

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Re: MVA near O’Keefe Thursday morning

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My interest in this MVA is because I almost was killed at same location. With increased incidents in a high speed area perhaps it is time for refiguring highway making turning into side road safer.
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