Skip to main content

Southbound collector lanes of Hwy. 400 in Vaughan reopen after collision

Emergency crews are on the scene of a single-vehicle collision on Highway 400. (MTO) Emergency crews are on the scene of a single-vehicle collision on Highway 400. (MTO)
Share

The southbound collector lanes of Highway 400 in Vaughan have reopened after being closed during Wednesday afternoon rush hour due to a collision.

Ontario Provincial Police say a dump truck was involved in a single-vehicle crash on the highway near Highway 7.

The collision resulted in a diesel spill, forcing the closure of the collector lanes, OPP say, adding that a highway barrier was also damaged and needed to be repaired.

The highway reopened just before 7 p.m.

Meanwhile, the driver of the truck was transported to the hospital with minor injuries.

The cause of the crash is unknown.

CTVNews.ca Top Stories

Why it's 'very hard' to find work in Canada

Vacancies have steadily fallen since the glut of nearly one million open posts in 2022. At the time, one in three businesses had trouble hiring staff due to a labour shortage. Since then, vacancies have dropped.

Stay Connected