truck broken highway 427

A transport truck literally snapped in half on a highway near Toronto

In a quite literal case of breaking news, a transport truck snapped in half on a busy highway near Toronto on Monday evening.

A video was shared on social media Tuesday showing a driver's perspective travelling along Highway 427 near Major Mackenzie in Vaughan, where a transport truck can be seen snapped in two in the shoulder lane.

The truck's trailer appeared to have snapped forward of the rear axles, smashing into the pavement below.

According to the Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) Highway Safety Division, the trailer, loaded with automotive parts, suffered a structural failure, though all lanes of traffic were able to reopen after a brief closure.

Though many commenters suggest the truck may have been overloaded, an interior view of the smashed trailer shows that the truck was hauling a surprisingly light load, considering the damage.

Others suggest that the trailer itself may have been fatigued due to age, limiting its structural integrity.

The disabled vehicle was reportedly cleared from the scene early Tuesday morning.

Lead photo by

OPP Highway Safety Division


Latest Videos



Latest Videos


Join the conversation Load comments

Latest in City

New laws and rules coming to Ontario next month

Toronto getting a new park that will just be torn up and replaced by another park

Canadians about to get first child tax payment of 2025

Toronto's metro area population has officially exceeded 7 million people

Ontario residents are about to get their $200 provincial rebate cheques

Here's how much more people in Ontario are taxed than other provinces and U.S. states

Canada about to clamp down on immigration eligibility and here are the facts

Toronto is hiring for a ton of jobs right now and many pay over $100K