Caledon Driver Charged With Stunt Driving Twice in Four Days, Two Vehicles Impounded

A 33-year-old driver from Caledon is facing a second stunt driving charge in less than a week after Ontario Provincial Police say the driver was stopped travelling 160 km/h on Highway 407 near Highway 410.

According to a post from the OPP Highway Safety Division on Monday morning, the driver had already been suspended four days earlier in connection with a previous stunt driving charge.

Second Stunt Driving Charge in Four Days

The latest stop was made by Highway 407 OPP near the Highway 407 and Highway 410 area. Police said the driver was charged with stunt driving again after allegedly travelling 160 km/h.

The incident was reported at 10:10 a.m. on May 25, 2026, from Brampton, Ontario.

Police said the driver now faces another 30-day licence suspension.

As a result of the two stunt driving incidents, police said two vehicles have now been impounded for 14 days.

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