The crash sent one of the drivers to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries.
PERTH COUNTY - Two transport trucks collided north of Sebringville this afternoon.
The crash sent one of the drivers to the hospital with non-life threatening injuries. The crash has caused the roadways near the intersection of Perth Line 44 and Perth Road 135 to be closed for clean-up and repairs to the hydro pole.
A crash between two transport trucks north of Sebringville has sent one driver to hospital with non-life threatening injuries. Be advised #PerthOPP has closed the roadways near the intersection of Perth Line 44 & Perth Road 135 for clean-up and repairs to the hydro pole. ^js pic.twitter.com/CUXbUCdiT2
— OPP West Region (@OPP_WR) November 30, 2021

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