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Two transport trucks collide north of Stratford

Crash between two transport trucks at Perth Line 44 and Perth Road 135. (Courtesy: OPP) Crash between two transport trucks at Perth Line 44 and Perth Road 135. (Courtesy: OPP)
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Provincial police are investigating a collision between two transport trucks near Sebringville.

It happened at the intersection of Perth Line 44 and Perth Road 135 around 11:30 a.m. Tuesday.

OPP say one transport was carrying grain or seed, while the other had an "unknown hazardous material."

The collision knocked over one hydro pole, and left a mess on the road.

Const. James Stanley said a 50-metre safe zone was set up around the crash site but he was not aware of any public safety concerns.

Crews were brought in to clean up the scene and repair the hydro pole.

One of the drivers was taken to hospital with non-life threatening injuries.

OPP say winter weather wasn't a factor in the crash but rather driver error.

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