Overheight-detection system for trucks coming to Fraser Valley overpass that’s been hit 6x since 2021
CHILLIWACK/ABBOTSFORD — The province says construction has begun on a new overheight-detection system (OHDS) on a Highway 1 overpass between Chilliwack and Abbotsford that’s been struck six times since 2021.
Construction on the OHDS began Monday, March 9, 2026, on Highway 1 westbound at the No. 3 Road Interchange (exit 104). Once installed, the new system will use a combination of beam-break sensors, radar, cameras and flashing beacons to detect vehicles that exceed height limits and alert drivers, allowing them to divert before they reach the overpass.
“Overheight collisions are entirely preventable,” said Mike Farnworth, Minister of Transportation and Transit. “This new system will help ensure overheight commercial drivers get advanced warning before reaching the overpass. By combining proven detection tools with stronger enforcement methods, we are taking action to reduce the number of strikes and keep people and goods moving safely.”
The No. 3 Road location was chosen as the test site for the multi-technology approach because it has been the site of repeated collisions, which have caused costly repairs and major traffic delays. Since 2021, the overpass has been struck six times, resulting in extended closures.
