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Terrifying video shows dump truck pushing car down Toronto's Gardiner Expressway

Today in Toronto road users who are lucky to be alive, we have the driver of a MINI Cooper whose vehicle was pushed by a dump truck for more than half a kilometre onto and along the Gardiner Expressway.

It's the kind of thing you need to see to believe, but won't be surprised in the least once you do because, hey, that's justTorontodrivers.

Fortunately, nobody was hurt. Also fortunate is that the incident was captured on camera, presumably by someone watching from a nearby condo balcony, and sent toa prolific local purveyorof crazy truck accidents.

Police said that the dump truck and the small car "became involved in a collision" just before 10 a.m. on Tuesday at the intersection of Lake Shore Boulevard and Jarvis Street.

The dump truck proceeded to move forward following the crash, entering an onramp for the westbound Gardiner while still pushing the small car sideways. It is not clear if the truck driver knew that the MINI was riding their grill at the time.

Fortunately, after more than half a kilometre of what must have been one terrifying involuntary ride, the smaller vehicle's driver was saved by passing motorists who flagged the dump truck down.

TPS Detective Constable Scott Matthews reported that the MINI driver "was lucky to escape with minor injuries." After being assessed by paramedics at the scene, the driver wasn't even transported to hospital.

As for the dump truck driver, they're in trouble: "The driver of the dump truck was charged with several driving and commercial motor vehicle offences," saidTPS Traffic ServicesSgt. Murray Campbell of the incident.

Specific charges were not disclosed, but it's of note that this isn't the first time such a thing has happened in Toronto: Last January, a salt truck similarlytook a smaller car for a ride along the 401, later telling policehe couldn't see what was happeningin front of him.

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