Messy road conditions result in several collisions
Emergency crews were kept busy in the early morning hours on Friday as the wintry weather created slippery conditions on the roads, and according to weather experts, we’re not in the clear just yet.
Environment Canada issued a snow squall warning and winter weather travel advisory for parts of central Ontario, with the possibility of reduced visibility on the roads.
The national weather agency anticipates the wicked weather to last through Friday night.
“Lake effect snow bands off Lake Huron are expected to move east this afternoon as winds shift from northwesterly to westerly,” Environment Canada states.
The agency warns the snow bands could impact areas near Highway 89.
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The blast of winter caused several collisions in the early morning hours on Friday, including sending a tractor-trailer into a snow-covered ditch along Highway 400 near Vaughan.
Because of the crash, police closed the northbound lanes shortly after midnight from Highway 9 to King Road.
Five other collisions were reported overnight Friday involving nine vehicles where weather is believed to be a factor.
No serious injuries were reported.
Police say the northbound lanes reopened around six hours later.
Provincial police urge motorists to adjust their driving to the weather and road conditions.
“Avoid making any sudden braking or accelerating maneuvers as it could cause a loss of control of your vehicle,” OPP stated.
“If visibility is reduced while driving, turn on your lights and maintain a safe following distance,” Environment Canada notes.
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