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Ice flying off transport truck shatters GO bus windshield on Hwy. 401

A GO bus driver was able to steer passengers to safety after chunk of ice shattered the vehicle's windshield along the country's busiest highway.

The OPP is reminding drivers to get rid of all ice and snow on their vehicles

The GO bus was carrying passengers and travelling at highway speeds near Meadowvale Road when the drivers side of the windshield was struck and shattered. (Metrolinx)

The OPP say it's fortunate no one was hurtwhen a thick chunk of ice flew off a transport truck and slammedinto a double-decker GO bus Tuesday morning and smashing its windshield.

"These sheets of ice can cause devastating injuries," said OPP Sergeant Kerry Schmidt.

The icemade it nearly impossibleto see through the front windshield, but the driver was able to safely steer the bus off to the side.

Metrolinx says the fact the driver was able to maintaincontrol of the vehicle on a busy highway is a sign of his skills.

Schmidt said the recent thaw followed by a deep freeze has turned snow on vehicles into sheets of ice.

'We are incredibly grateful that no one was seriously injured,' said Eve Wiggins, Metrolinx's vice president of bus operations. She says all GO bus drivers are given specialized safety training, including a course on defensive driving techniques. (Metrolinx)

He's reminding drivers to clear all ice and snow before getting behind the wheel.

"It is dangerous and can be deadly. Just think about who you would want to be sharing the road with," he said.

The OPP and Metrolinx Transit Safety Officers are investigating the incident.