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posted by Joe on 10/12/2007 | 0 Comments | Share/Save/Bookmark

About Toronto's Weekly Carnage:
Toronto's Weekly Carnage is inspired by NYC's Streetsblog Weekly Carnage feature. The aim of this series of posts is to bring attention to the death and destruction wrought by automobiles and an auto-centric culture. Pursuing policies promoting walking, cycling and public transit could help reduce the carnage.



Two friends killed in suspected street race

A street race may have led to a horrific car crash in Brampton Saturday killing two girlfriends right in front one of their husbands.

Woman killed after smashing car into tree

A 56-year-old woman died this afternoon when her car hit a tree near Islington Ave. and Eglinton Ave. W.

Cube Van Crashes Into Building

A cube van has crashed into a building near Eastern Ave. and Morse St., causing major structural damage to the edifice.

Brothers charged after deadly car crash in Ontario

Two brothers in their 20s have been charged with criminal negligence causing death after a seven-vehicle weekend crash that killed two women in Brampton, northwest of Toronto.

Highway 400 Crash Leaves Man In Critical Condition

A crash caused a traffic nightmare on the southbound 400 near Bradford Monday, and one man was airlifted to hospital after being ejected from a car.

Out Of Control Car Hits 4 People

A vehicle that spun out of control at Bay and Harbour Sts. Thursday night mounted the curb and struck four pedestrians standing on the sidewalk.


Related:

OPP Lay Hundreds Of Charges Against Drivers On Deadly Long Weekend

In the week since new legislation targeting speeders took effect police have nabbed more than 300 cars, catching dozens of drivers over the Thanksgiving long weekend.


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