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VANCOUVER A B.C. driver who was found equally responsible after someone allegedly ran a red light and crashed into his pickup truck has been awarded nearly $8,000 in damages. Christian Pedersen took his case to the province s small claims court after ICBC investigators were unable to determine who was to blame for the collision, instead finding both drivers 50 per cent liable. The Civil Resolution Tribunal ultimately determined Pedersen was not responsible at all. The crash happened on the morning of April 6, 2020, while Pedersen was driving his pickup down 122nd Street in Surrey. As he was passing through the 72nd Avenue intersection, a sedan driven by Gursimran Makkar slammed into the front corner of his truck.
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But the experience left him baffled as to how ICBC could ignore evidence from the cars’ data recorders which the civil resolution tribunal used to clear him and insisted he share the blame equally with the other driver.
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“They just wouldn’t look at reason,” said Christian Pedersen, 78, a retired Air Canada pilot and recent book author. “I think they were trying to grind me down, in the hopes that I would just go away.”
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