A government-appointed investigator is blaming the system rather than individuals for the debacle on a city highway last March that left 300 motorists stranded after a major snowstorm.
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Florent Gagné released his report Friday and it concludes authorities underestimated the severity of the problems and communicated poorly with each other.
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Hundreds of drivers were left stranded on Montreal’s Highway 13 on March 14 after a huge snowstorm blanketed the city with about 40 centimetres of snow.
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Some drivers spent the night in their vehicles while others abandoned their cars and left on foot after waiting hours in vain for help.
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Gagné, a former head of the Quebec provincial police and an ex-deputy transport minister, says there weren’t enough people working in the Transport Department the night of the storm.
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He adds transport minister Laurent Lessard can’t be blamed for inaction because critical details about the events weren’t brought to his attention.