A morning crash on Route 1 in Saint John caused a significant diesel spill and forced the closure of the eastbound lanes. If you travel through the city west side, you will experience delays and need to follow the posted detours.

Crash Details and Injuries
The collision involved a large truck and an SUV near exit 119AB, just outside Lancaster Mall. The impact tore the hood off the truck and heavily damaged the front end and windshield of the SUV. Flatbed tow trucks removed both vehicles from the scene.
According to CBC News, Saint John police Staff Sgt. Shawna Fowler confirmed paramedics took one person to the hospital. That person remains in stable condition. Police have made no arrests and continue to investigate the cause of the crash.
Traffic Impacts
The city issued a traffic advisory at 9 a.m. warning drivers about the incident. Crews closed the eastbound lanes completely and reduced the westbound side to a single lane. Later in the afternoon, the westbound lanes reopened to regular traffic. Cleanup crews remain on site for the eastbound lanes.
Environmental Response
The crash ruptured the truck fuel tank, spilling diesel across the roadway. Department of Environment and Climate Change spokesperson Jennifer MacNeil stated a vacuum truck and sand are cleaning up the fuel. An environmental inspector arrived on the scene by 4 p.m. to oversee the process. The responsible party initiated the cleanup efforts.
While wetlands sit near the crash site, officials note no environmental impacts so far. The department continues to monitor the area.
Frequently Asked Questions
Where did the crash happen?
The crash occurred on Route 1 near exit 119AB on the west side of Saint John.
Are there any injuries?
Paramedics transported one person to the hospital. They are currently in stable condition.
Is Route 1 open?
The westbound lanes are fully open. The eastbound lanes remain closed while crews clean up a diesel spill.




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