The unidentified man was not wearing seatbelt in crash late Sunday night.
The RCMP say a 32-year-old BC man is dead after rolling his pickup truck on the Alaska Highway, north of Two Mile Hill late Sunday night.
Mounties say that a Nissan SUV pulled over to the shoulder on the south-bound lane.
The truck approached from the rear of the SUV, but impacted the drivers side.
The truck then lost control, rolling into the ditch and landing on its roof.
The driver was not wearing his seat belt and was ejected from the truck, and was found deceased next to the vehicle.
The driver of the SUV was not injured. The name of the deceased has not been released.
The Highway was closed in both directions for roughly three hours Early Monday morning
(Photo:Yukon RCMP)

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