One killed in early-morning 5-vehicle crash on Highway 11

by Rachel Morgan News Editor

A fatal multi-vehicle collision has closed a significant stretch of Highway 11 in Northern Ontario. One person died at the scene, and another sustained severe, but non-life-threatening, injuries and was transported to a hospital for treatment.

Details of the Incident

The Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) reported the crash occurred around 5:30 a.m. Today, March 7, on Highway 11 between Red Pine Road and Lookout Road near Smooth Rock Falls. Five vehicles were initially involved, with three more vehicles impacted in a secondary collision.

The highway remains closed between Cochrane and Nipigon. Highway 655 is likewise closed, from the Kidd mine road to Highway 11. Currently, commercial motor vehicles are prohibited from traveling on Highway 11 north of North Bay, while passenger vehicles are still permitted to pass through that point.

The OPP’s traffic incident management and enforcement (TIME) team, along with the Ontario coroner’s office, are conducting an ongoing investigation. Authorities are requesting that anyone with information or dash cam footage contact the James Bay OPP at 1-888-310-1122.

Did You Know? The crash involved a total of eight vehicles – five in the initial collision and three in a subsequent secondary collision.
Expert Insight: Extended highway closures, particularly in Northern Ontario, can have significant ripple effects on supply chains and local economies. The restrictions on commercial vehicle traffic north of North Bay suggest a considerable disruption to goods transport, and the length of the closure will likely determine the extent of the impact.

Frequently Asked Questions

When did the crash happen?

The crash happened around 5:30 a.m. Today, March 7.

Which highways are closed?

Highway 11 is closed between Cochrane and Nipigon. Highway 655 is also closed from the Kidd mine road to Highway 11.

Who is investigating the crash?

The OPP’s traffic incident management and enforcement (TIME) team and the Ontario coroner’s office are investigating the crash.

How will this incident affect travel plans for those in the region?

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