Toronto

Truck operator charged with careless driving after fiery crash snarls traffic on Highway 401

A transport truck operator was charged with careless driving Friday after a fiery crash that closed a stretch of westbound Highway 401 lanes in Toronto through the morning rush hour.

Stretch of westbound express lanes in Toronto closed through morning rush hour

The driver of a transport truck loaded with cardboard collided with a guard rail on Highway 401 overnight, causing the truck to catch fire.
The driver of a transport truck loaded with cardboard collided with a guard rail on Highway 401 overnight, causing the truck to catch fire. (@OPP_HSD/Twitter)

A transport truck operator was charged with careless driving Friday after a fiery crash that closed a stretch of westbound Highway 401 lanes in Toronto through the morning rush hour.

The driver collided with a guard rail near the Avenue Road exit around 12:30 a.m., according to Ontario Provincial Police.

The truck, which was loaded with cardboard, caught fire and blocked all of the westbound express lanes. Police closed the express lanes from Highway 404 to Avenue to allow firefighters to battle the blaze.

Toronto Fire said it took about 20 trucks to finally get the fire under control. 

The driver was able to get out of the cab and was uninjured, OPP said.

Police were able to reopen one of the express lanes around 2:30 a.m. However the extensive clean up effort meant the remaining lanes stayed closed to traffic until about 8:30 a.m., causing significant traffic delays in both directions, the OPP said.