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highway 401 accident today

Driving on Highway 401 is scary enough without the looming threat of flying wheels.

A 23-year-old Ottawa woman was sent to the hospital on Sunday after her vehicle was struck by a loose wheel while driving down the 401.

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An Ontario driver is "lucky to be alive" after a wheel flew off a transport truck and slammed into his vehicle on Thursday morning.

According to OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt, the incident occurred on the westbound lanes of Highway 401 near Highway 427 after one of the truck's wheels became separated and flew off an overpass onto the 401 below.

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If you saw a giant levitating box in the distance while driving on Highway 401 Wednesday morning, don't panic, it's not dark magic. Someone just royally messed up.

OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt told Narcity that a dump truck driver failed to secure his vehicle's box after unloading it, causing it to "slam into that pedestrian bridge" on the 401 eastbound near Mavis Road.

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If you're a little late on your spring cleaning, make sure you secure your load before heading out to the dump.

Ontario Provincial Police East Region (OPP) tweeted out a photo of an unlucky driver who was caught going eastbound on Highway 401, pulling an impressive collection of unsecured items in their trailer.

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These two horses really did "stirrup" some trouble this morning on the 401 (so, maybe they're actually named Bonnie and Clydesdale).

On Friday, June 17, at around 5:45 a.m., Ontario Provincial Police officers with the Quinte West detachment shared in a press release that they were called down to Highway 401 westbound near Glen Miller Road after getting reports that a couple of horses were galloping across the highway and drivers had to swerve by them to avoid hitting the animals.

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