Crash News
Truck Crash Causes Traffic Delays on Highway 6 Near Guelph, Ontario

Motorists traveling through southern Ontario experienced traffic disruptions on Thursday after a truck was involved in a crash along Highway 6 near Carlisle Road.
Emergency responders were dispatched to the southbound lanes of Highway 6 following reports of the incident. The crash prompted authorities to warn drivers of possible delays while emergency crews worked at the scene.
At the time of publication, officials had not released information regarding injuries or the circumstances leading up to the collision.
Police, emergency medical personnel, and other first responders attended the scene to manage the incident, assess the situation, and ensure the safety of motorists travelling through the affected area.
Traffic continued to move cautiously as responders worked to secure the crash site and clear the roadway. Drivers approaching the area were urged to reduce speed, obey traffic control measures, and remain alert for emergency vehicles operating nearby.
Authorities have not disclosed what caused the truck to crash, and it remains unclear whether other vehicles were involved.
Investigators are expected to examine several possible factors, including:
- Driver condition or fatigue,
- Road and weather conditions,
- Mechanical issues,
- Traffic flow at the time of the incident.
Further information is expected to be released as the investigation progresses.
The incident caused congestion along the southbound section of Highway 6 near Carlisle Road, with motorists advised to expect temporary delays and consider alternate routes where possible.
Road users are reminded to exercise extra caution when approaching emergency scenes, as sudden lane changes and reduced speeds can increase the risk of secondary collisions.
RoadKing.ng Safety Insight
Truck crashes, even when they do not result in serious injuries, can create significant traffic disruptions and pose hazards for other road users.
Safety experts recommend that drivers:
- Slow down well in advance of emergency scenes.
- Maintain a safe following distance.
- Never attempt to overtake emergency vehicles unless directed.
- Stay focused and avoid distractions while passing crash sites.
Quick cooperation from motorists not only protects emergency responders but also helps reduce the likelihood of secondary accidents.













