
60-year-old charged with careless driving after crash closes section of Hwy. 404 in Aurora
A crash on Highway 404 in Vaughan is seen on May 26, 2025.
A 60-year-old driver is facing charges after a crash closed a section of Highway 404 in Aurora on Monday morning, Ontario Provincial Police say.
The collision happened in the northbound lanes of the highway, near Aurora Road.
According to police, a driver crashed into another vehicle that had slowed down due to a police investigation on the right shoulder of the roadway.
No injuries were reported but the northbound lanes of the highway were shut down for the cleanup.
Police say a 60-year-old driver from Cambridge has been charged with careless driving.
It is not clear when the highway will fully reopen.

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