On June 19, a tractor-trailer hauling mail made headlines in northern British Columbia after it broke down in the parking lot of the Fort Nelson post office. The vehicle’s rear axle sheared off as the drivers attempted a 180-degree U-turn, causing the trailer’s air bags to fail as well. The disabled truck blocked access and required immediate attention from BC Highway Patrol. Upon arrival, officers found the tractor-trailer stuck and called for a tow truck to remove the vehicle. During the investigation, it was revealed that both drivers had falsified or incorrect log books, leading to tickets being issued for regulatory violations. In an unusual twist, a competing tow-truck driver attempting to secure the job was also ticketed for using an electronic device while driving. The damaged trailer was taken away on a flat deck for a thorough mechanical inspection. BC Highway Patrol officials highlighted the heightened expectations for safety and professionalism in commercial trucking, emphasizing that breaches of regulations are taken seriously. The event underscores the critical need for proper vehicle maintenance and adherence to safety rules in the transport industry to protect all road users.

BC Highway Patrol Responds to Tractor-Trailer Breakdown at Fort Nelson Post Office
Jun 25, 2025 | 11:27 AM
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