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Ontario Driver Pulls A 'Fast & Furious' & Causes Massive Crash (VIDEO)

The crash looked like it was straight out of a movie! 😦
Ontario Editor

One Ontario driver caused a massive crash on Saturday after driving like they were in a Fast & Furious film. 

According to OPP, the highway 400 collision took place on August 15 at 6:11 p.m. near the area of King Road. 

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In a dashcam video that was posted on Twitter, a driver can be seen speeding down the highway before veering off into another vehicle. 

This quickly causes a chain reaction and multiple other cars can be seen crashing and pulling off onto the side of the road. 

Smoke and dust were also spotted billowing from some of the other cars as they spin out. 

OPP is currently looking to speak to anyone who witnessed this collision. 

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