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A tiny black kitten was reportedly thrown out of a car on an Ontario highway.

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The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) found something quite unusual on the roads on Tuesday, and it looked like something you'd see in the hit Netflix series Stranger Things.

The Burlington OPP responded to "a car seemingly floating in mid air" on Highway 5 and Rock Chapel Road, they tweeted.

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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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A bouncing wheel from a new boat trailer has killed a 77-year-old man from Oakville driving on the QEW.

OPP Highway Safety Division said a wheel came off a boat trailer and hit three vehicles on October 18, resulting in one death and closures, according to a series of tweets.

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The Ontario Provincial Police took to Twitter on Tuesday to warn drivers about a notable spike in vehicle collision deaths and to remind the public about the "consequences of making a bad choice."

OPP Sgt. Kerry Schmidt reported that 19 people were killed on roads, trails and waterways last week in 17 separate incidents, bringing the total number of collision-related deaths this year to 259.

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