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Traffic Advisory: Collision Cleared and Highway 44 Reopened Near Morinville, Alberta
Community Safety Alert – Highway 44 Now Fully Reopened
Morinville RCMP have completed their work at the scene of a motor vehicle collision on Highway 44 near Morinville, Alberta. According to the official update, officers are no longer on site and the earlier incident has been cleared from the roadway.
The update, issued on March 11, 2026, confirms that normal traffic conditions have been restored on Highway 44. Drivers travelling through the Morinville area can now use the highway as usual, with no collision-related detours or closures reported at this time.
Official Details from RCMP
Based on the information released by RCMP Alberta, the key points of this update are:
- Location: Highway 44 in the vicinity of Morinville, Alberta.
- Incident Type: Motor vehicle collision (previously active scene).
- Status: RCMP members have cleared the scene; their on-site response has concluded.
- Traffic: Regular traffic flow on Highway 44 has been restored and is reported as normal.
- Source: Official update from RCMP Alberta – Morinville detachment.
The RCMP notice does not provide further public details regarding the vehicles involved, potential injuries, or contributing factors. No request for public assistance or witness information is included in this specific update.
CrimeCanada.ca Safety Perspective
From the perspective of CrimeCanada.ca, even a brief update like this is important for the safety and planning of residents in and around Morinville and along Highway 44. Collision scenes often create sudden slowdowns, lane restrictions, or complete closures, which can increase the risk of secondary crashes and delays for emergency responders.
When you see reports of collisions or emergency activity on highways in Alberta, consider these general safety practices:
- Reduce your speed and stay alert when approaching any sign of congestion, flashing lights, or stopped vehicles on the shoulder.
- Give plenty of space to emergency vehicles and responders; move over and slow down in accordance with Alberta’s traffic laws.
- Plan alternate routes when you are aware of major incidents, and check trusted traffic and police sources before travelling on high-speed corridors like Highway 44.
- Report serious hazards (such as debris or secondary collisions) to local police or highway authorities, but never use a handheld device while driving.
Our mission at CrimeCanada.ca is to keep communities informed with timely, localized safety information. Even when an incident has been cleared, understanding where and when collisions happen helps residents stay aware and encourages safer driving behaviours across Alberta.
Official Source & Community Safety
This safety alert is based on an official release from the Royal Canadian Mounted Police (RCMP). CrimeCanada.ca aggregates and analyzes this data to keep the alberta community informed, aware, and safe. We are an independent safety data aggregator and not the original creators of the underlying incident report.
Read the full official release here: RCMP Official Statement.

