MEC&F Expert Engineers : Speeding dual tanker trailer overturned on Highway 40, near Plank Road, on Monday July 20, 2015 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, spilling diesel fuel.

Monday, July 20, 2015

Speeding dual tanker trailer overturned on Highway 40, near Plank Road, on Monday July 20, 2015 in Sarnia, Ontario, Canada, spilling diesel fuel.


A tanker trailer overturned on Highway 40, near Plank Road, on Monday July 20, 2015 in Sarnia, Ont., spilling diesel fuel. The highway, between Plank Road and McGregor Side Road, was expected to be closed to traffic until the late afternoon. There were no injuries, according to Lambton OPP. (Paul Morden, The Observer)

A tanker trailer overturned on Highway 40, near Plank Road, on Monday July 20, 2015 in Sarnia, Ont., spilling diesel fuel. The highway, between Plank Road and McGregor Side Road, was expected to be closed to traffic until the late afternoon. There were no injuries, according to Lambton OPP. (Paul Morden, The Observer)

JULY 20, 2015

SARNIA, ONTARIO, CANADA

 
A section of Highway 40 in Sarnia was expected to be closed through the afternoon after a tanker trailer turned over Monday morning.

Lambton OPP Const. Chris Doupe said it happened at approximately 8 a.m., not far from the intersection of Highway 40 and Plank Road.

A truck was pulling duel trailers north on a curve on the highway, just south of Plank Road, when the driver lost control of the rear trailer, Doupe said.

"Speed has been determined as a factor," he said.

"The rear trailer began to jackknife, at which point it became detached from the primary trailer and flipped on its side."

There were no injuries.

A male driver has been charged with careless driving, Doupe said.

A team from Community Awareness and Emergency Response contained an undisclosed amount of diesel fuel that spilled at the scene, Doupe said.

Highway 40 was closed between Plank Road and McGregor Side Road, following the rollover.

Doupe said it was expected to be closed for several hours while the tank was emptied of its remaining fuel so the trailer could be righted and towed away.