Officer injured after transport smashes into cruiser

A Windsor police officer was sent to hospital with minor injuries after a transport smashed into their cruiser on the 401.

OPP officials say on August 26, Essex Ontario Provincial Police (OPP) responded to a motor vehicle collision on Highway 401 near Howard Avenue in Windsor, Ontario.

A member of Windsor Police Service (WPS) was conducting a traffic stop when their police vehicle was struck, from behind, by the transport truck.

The officer was transported by EMS to a local hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

As a result, the male driver, a 53-year-old Detroit man, was charged with Fail to move into another lane for emergency vehicle – if safe to do so, contrary to the Highway Traffic Act.

“Making a traffic or emergency stop on the shoulder of a busy highway or road sets a dangerous stage for police officers and our road safety partners, due to the risk of being struck, injured or killed by approaching vehicles whose drivers are not paying full attention,” stated Deputy Commissioner Brad Blair, Provincial Commander of Traffic Safety and Operational Support.

“We are counting on all drivers to help ensure the safety of everyone by slowing down and, on multi-lane highways, safely moving over.”

Here are some photos supplied by the Essex OPP:

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– Photo credit: OPP

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