Driver charged with being impaired after multi-vehicle crash on Highway 400
One man has been charged following a multi-vehicle crash on Highway 400 that caused traffic backups for hours on Thursday.
Shortly after 4:30 a.m., two or three vehicles were involved in a collision south of Highway 88 in Bradford.
The crash left one of the vehicles in the live lane without lights on, said OPP Const. Theodore Dongelmans.
“This resulted in a domino effect leading to additional cars colliding with the original vehicles,” he said.
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Eight vehicles collided and the highway was closed for several hours causing significant traffic delays.
One person was transported to hospital with minor injuries.
Dongelmans said a 36-year-old Scarborough man was charged with dangerous operation and impaired driving, among other Highway Traffic Act offences.
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