Highbury Avenue Reopens After Three-Vehicle Collision in London
Highbury Avenue Reopens After Three-Vehicle Collision

Highbury Avenue South in London, Ontario, has fully reopened following a multi-vehicle collision that temporarily closed a section of the road on Sunday, July 12, 2026. The incident, which involved three vehicles, occurred between Scotland Drive and Manning Drive, prompting a police response and traffic diversions.

Collision Details and Response

According to CTV News London, the collision was reported early Sunday morning, leading to the closure of Highbury Avenue South in both directions. Emergency crews, including London police and paramedics, arrived at the scene to assist those involved. The extent of injuries, if any, has not been disclosed. By late morning, the road was cleared and reopened to traffic.

Photographer Brent Lale captured images of the scene showing damaged vehicles and emergency personnel. The cause of the collision remains under investigation. Motorists were advised to use alternate routes during the closure.

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Impact on Local Traffic

The closure affected a key north-south artery in London, causing delays for morning commuters. Traffic was rerouted via parallel streets such as Adelaide Street and Wellington Road until the road was reopened. No further details on the number of people involved or charges have been released.

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