Calgary

Driver of car flipped in downtown Calgary crash may have been drug-impaired, police say

One man is in hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries after a collision in downtown Calgary that left one car resting on its roof.

Collision closed 9th Avenue and 2nd Street S.W. while police investigated

An SUV flipped upside with doors open on a downtown Calgary street.
The collision at Ninth Avenue and Second Street S.W. kept roads in the area closed for several hours Wednesday as emergency crews responded. (David Bell/CBC)

One man is in hospital with serious but non-life-threatening injuries after a collision in downtown Calgary that flipped one car onto its roof.

The collision happened at about 11:25 a.m. at the intersection of Ninth Avenue and Second Street S.W. 

A white Toyota RAV4 was headed east when it sideswiped a vehicle leaving a parkade. It then accelerated into the rear of a Dodge Ram that was waiting at the intersection, flipping the RAV4 onto its roof, Calgary police said in a release.

One man was taken to hospital after the collision on Ninth Avenue at Second Street S.W. on Wednesday. (David Bell/CBC)

Three people were assessed at the scene by emergency medical crews.

The 30-year-old driver of the RAV4 was taken to hospital in life-threatening condition, but his condition was later upgraded to stable, non-life-threatening, an official said.​ ​

Police said that evidence at the scene indicated the driver may have been impaired by drugs.