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.

Driver charged in fatal crash
A 32-year-old man faces a dangerous driving charge after the passenger of his car following a single-vehicle crash early Monday morning. The 33-year-old man succumbed to his injuries Tuesday evening. The Toyota Camry he was riding in had smashed into a hy
Bus Carrying Seniors And Children Rear Ended By Truck On Highway 401
It was supposed to be a pleasure outing. It didn't end that way. Only one of the eastbound 401 express lanes was open during the afternoon rush after a truck rear ended a bus on the busy highway. The accident, which happened just west of the 400 around 3:30pm, left some of the 53 seniors and children onboard suffering various complaints.
Pedestrian hurt in hit-and-run accident
Police are looking for the driver of a vehicle that seriously injured a Toronto woman in a hit-and-run accident this morning. The 49-year-old victim was walking with her husband southbound on Stevenson Rd. at Mount Olive Dr., near Albion Rd. and Finch Ave
Serious Single Car Crash Sends One To Hospital
Two people were hurt in a serious single-car crash that closed off Warden Ave. north of Steeles Monday morning. The driver lost control of the vehicle and slammed into a utility pole just after 3am, shattering the pole and causing significant damage to th
3-Car Collision At Finch-Hwy. 27
A three-car crash shut down the westbound lanes of Finch at Highway 27 Thursday morning. Police said two women were taken to hospital with minor injuries.
Girl, 15, dead after north end crash
A 17-year-old male has been charged with impaired driving after the vehicle he was driving crashed in Toronto's north end Sunday, killing a passenger in the car.Recent Carnage Posts:


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