Ontario

Dangerous Water on Roads Leads to Driving Warnings in Burlington

By

Emma Kelly
March 9, 2026 10:23 am

On March 7, 2026, the Halton Regional Police Service issued a public warning about hazardous road conditions in Halton Hills, Ontario. Rapidly melting snow has left large amounts of standing water on several local roads, creating a safety risk for drivers in the area.

The Halton Regional Police Service is urging everyone behind the wheel to use extreme caution when driving through these sections. Standing water can cause hydroplaning, which happens when tires lose contact with the road and make it difficult to steer or brake safely.

The Town of Halton Hills is responsible for maintaining these roads and managing drainage. Officials remind residents that these hazards are common during late winter when temperatures change quickly and cause snow to melt faster than the ground can absorb it.

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