A Dundas man is dead after his car went off the road in Brant County Saturday night.
BRANT COUNTY - Police believe no seatbelt and speed were contributing factors in the crash that killed a young Dundas man Saturday night in Brant County.
OPP say a car was driving east on German School Road, and unexplainably left the roadway just past St. George Road around 10:50 PM.
The car travelled in the ditch for some time, before hitting a culvert and a driveway, which ejected the driver onto the road.
County of Brant Fire Department and County of Brant paramedics assisted on scene, and the victim was taken to an area hospital where he was pronounced dead.
He is identified solely as a 20-year-old man from Dundas, until next of kin is notified.
OPP Technical Traffic Collision Investigators are assisting the investigation.

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