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Five dead in under 24 hours on South Island roads

Author
Pierre Nixon,
Publish Date
Mon, 29 Jan 2024, 2:57pm
Emergency services at the scene of a serious crash on State Highway 1 near Ōamaru where two people died. Photo / Wyatt Ryder, Otago Daily Times
Emergency services at the scene of a serious crash on State Highway 1 near 艑amaru where two people died. Photo / Wyatt Ryder, Otago Daily Times

Five dead in under 24 hours on South Island roads

Author
Pierre Nixon,
Publish Date
Mon, 29 Jan 2024, 2:57pm

Five people have died on South Island roads in under 24 hours, prompting police to issue an urgent safety appeal.

The latest tragedy came this morning when two people died in a smash on State Highway 1 near 艑amaru.

The two-vehicle crash in 艑amaru-Alma Rd near Browns Rd, Alma, Waitaki district, was reported to emergency services at about 9 am.

鈥淭he Serious Crash Unit and the Commercial Vehicle Safety Team are investigating,鈥 police said.

The Otago Daily Times is reporting that a truck crashed into a tree on State Highway 1 at Alma.

It comes as a baby survived a horror head-on crash in North Canterbury in which both drivers were killed on Sunday.

Police said the crash on Ashworths Rd, Leithfield was reported at about 5.10pm.

The Herald understands the two people who died were the drivers of each car - a man and a woman.

The scene of the crash was eight kilometres away from a deadly stretch of State Highway 1, where six people were killed in under a year.

Two people died and two others were transferred to hospital after a fatal three-vehicle crash in North Canterbury on Sunday evening.
Two people died and two others were transferred to hospital after a fatal three-vehicle crash in North Canterbury on Sunday evening.

An investigation into the cause of that crash is under way.

Meanwhile, a person died after a single-vehicle crash on 艑tira Highway, Jacksons, in Westland at about 3.40pm on Sunday.

A police statement said a further three occupants suffered minor injuries.

Police鈥檚 Canterbury prevention manager, Inspector Ash Tabb, told the Herald any road deaths are 鈥渄evastating鈥 and are 鈥渇elt by many鈥.

鈥淢any of the crashes emergency services respond to are preventable. We see too many crashes where motorists have chosen to speed, drink drive, be impatient or let themselves get distracted and take their eyes off of the road,鈥 Tabb said.

鈥淒eaths on our roads not only impact the family and friends of those involved but the emergency services who respond and the public who witness the crash.鈥

Tabb said the message is simple: 鈥淏elt up, keep your speed within the limits and focus on the road in front of you. If you鈥檙e having a big night, don鈥檛 make the selfish decision to get behind the wheel after you鈥檝e been drinking. Focus on getting home in one piece.鈥

Police are hoping motorists follow the appropriate safety advice as thousands gear up for the largest motorcycle rally in the southern hemisphere, The Burt Munro Challenge.

Thousands are gearing up for the largest motorcycle rally in the southern hemisphere, The Burt Munro Challenge. Photo / Great South
Thousands are gearing up for the largest motorcycle rally in the southern hemisphere, The Burt Munro Challenge. Photo / Great South

The annual motorcycle event runs from February 7 to 11 in and around the Invercargill area and attracts thousands of enthusiasts both riders and spectators from throughout New Zealand and overseas.

The event coincides with Waitangi Day and Lunar New Year celebrations, prompting urgent safety calls from police.

Southland Area Commander Mike Bowman said: 鈥淭he focus of the operation is to ensure those who are attending the Burt Munro Challenge arrive safely, have a safe and enjoyable time and return home without harm.

鈥淢otorcyclists are vulnerable road users given the much lower levels of protection they have in the event of a crash compared to the occupant of a car.鈥

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