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Number of collisions on 401 between Cambridge and Milton 'taxing' OPP

The fourth collision involving a transport causing the closure of Highway 401 in less than two weeks has vexed Ontario Provincial Police.

'These collisions are happening as a result of someone's behaviour:' Sgt. Kerry Schmidt

OPP officers have responded to four collisions involving transport trucks on a stretch of Highway 401 between Cambridge and Milton since Oct. 11. (Sgt. Kerry Schmidt/Twitter)

Ontario Provincial Police are reminding truck drivers to leave a safe distance between themselves and other vehicles after officers responded to fourcollisions on Highway 401 between Cambridge and Milton in less than two weeks.

The collisions, which happened on Oct. 11, 17, 18 and 20, all involved at least one transport truck, and closed the highway in one direction or the other for multiple hours.

"I don't want to paint [the picture] that our commercial vehicle industry is failing, because it's not," said Sgt. Kerry Schmidt with the OPP Highway Safety Division. "But when a commercial vehicle is involved in a wreck and there's injuries or there's a spill of some sort, the cleanup can be significant and the delays can be extensive."

Lengthy cleanup and delays

Schmidt said cleaning up after one of these incidents involves heavy machinery, including sweeper and vacuum trucks. Sometimes, the road has to be repaved.

"It's not just a tow truck and a shovel and a broom," he said. "We've seen that very real over the last few days here with heavy, heavy closures for many hours that have affected hundreds of thousands of drivers."

Friday's incident, which involved a tractor trailer fire and diesel spill, closed the eastbound lanes of the highway for most of the day.

'Not accidents at all'

The high number of collisions on the 401 over the past two weeks is "a bit of an anomaly," according to Schmidt, even thoughthatlength of the highway between Cambridge and Milton is known as a problem spot.

"I don't call them accidents, because in most cases these collisions are happening as a result of someone's behaviour - some action - that is preventable," Schmidt said. "They're not accidents at all. These are drivers that are either willfully or ignorantly making decisions that are affecting public safety and traffic safety to everyone they share the road with as well as themselves."
Westbound lanes of the highway were closed Tuesday, Oct. 17 after a multi-vehicle collision involving at least two transport trucks. (Sgt. Kerry Schmidt/Twitter)

The increase in collisions has taken its toll on OPP officers in the Highway Safety Division, whom Schmidt said are "being stretched when these collisions continue to happen."

"We have coverage from other neighbouring detachments that can come and assist us when we're tied up at major calls," he said. "So, we have strategies in place where we're able to still manage calls that come through, but it is taxing on us."

He said most of the recent collisions were caused by carelessness on the part of the truck driver and thatthe OPP will be promoting truck driver safety in the weeks to come.