Driver escapes injury after car lands upside down in a Caledon forest
Published November 16, 2022 at 10:51 am
Snowy conditions appear to be behind several crashes in Caledon and across the GTA this morning.
Many parts of southern Ontario got the first real blast of snow Tuesday night continuing to Wednesday (Nov. 16) and OPP say they responded to a number of collisions in the Caledon area.
There were two tractor-trailer crashes reported this morning on Hwy. 427 and the Hwy. 407 westbound ramp to Hwy. 401.
The driver was not injured in a single-vehicle rollover reported at 8:15 a.m. Wednesday (Nov. 16) on The Grange Side Road near Creditview Road in Caledon, OPP said.
But the vehicle landed upside down in a snowy, wooded area.
Police are reminding drivers to slow down and drive to the conditions.
INsauga's Editorial Standards and Policies#CaledonOPP has responded to a number of collisions so far this morning – including a single vehicle rollover (picture below) reported @ 8:15am on The Grange SR near Creditview Rd in @YourCaledon. Luckily, no injuries have been reported.
💡Remember: #SeeSnowGoSlow #DriveSafe ^jb pic.twitter.com/GwNxOIXPnM
— OPP Central Region (@OPP_CR) November 16, 2022