
Driver facing charge after collision on Highway 403
Two pickup trucks are seen in a centre ditch along Highway 403 near Ancaster, Ont. on May 23, 2025. (Courtesy: OPP)
A driver has been charged following a collision on Highway 403 near Highway 6 in Ancaster.
Ontario Provincial Police officers were called to the crash involving two pickup trucks at 5:55 a.m.
They said one of them had been hauling a trailer.
The two trucks rolled into the centre ditch and one person was taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Images from the scene, shared online by OPP, showed the black pickup truck on its side. Meanwhile, a white and blue pickup truck was photographed upside down. Its roof had significant damage.
The driver of a white pickup truck was charged with careless driving.

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