Waikato鈥檚 road death toll for the month has risen to three after two serious crashes over the weekend.
One crash left two people dead. The other resulted in one person being transported to hospital in a serious to critical condition.
According to the Ministry of Transport鈥檚 provisional data, as of today, three people have died on Waikato roads so far this month.
Last year, the total provisional road death toll for the region as of January 31 was four.
The news comes after two serious crashes in Waikato over the weekend.
Two people died after a single-vehicle crash on Mapara Rd, at Acacia Bay on Friday night.
A police statement said emergency services were alerted to the crash about 11.45pm.
鈥淭wo people died at the scene,鈥 police said.
Diversions were in place overnight while the Serious Crash Unit carried out an examination.
The road reopened shortly after 7am on Saturday.
On Saturday night a serious crash on the Waikato Expressway at Tamahere resulted in one person being seriously injured.
Police issued an alert just before 8pm on Saturday advising motorists to avoid using the Cambridge Rd on and off-ramps and the Alfred Main Drive off-ramp.
鈥淢otorists are advised of a serious crash on the Waikato Expressway which has blocked on and off-ramps,鈥 police said.
According to the alert, the crash involved one vehicle and happened shortly after 7pm at Tamahere.
鈥淭here is serious injury involved and the Serious Crash Unit has been advised.鈥
A Hato Hone St John spokesperson said two ambulances and one operations manager responded to the incident.
鈥淥ne patient was transported to Waikato Hospital in a serious to critical condition,鈥 the spokesperson said.
Waikato is the region with the highest road death toll in the country. In 2024, 52 people died as a result of road accidents in the region.
In a statement released earlier this month, director road policing Superintendent Steve Greally said police needed drivers to 鈥渄o their bit鈥 by making 鈥渟ensible decisions before they get behind the wheel and when they鈥檙e on the road鈥.
The role of the motorist was 鈥渧ery simple鈥.
鈥淓nsure everyone in your vehicle is safely buckled up, drive at a safe speed for the conditions under the speed limit, put your cell phone away, and ensure you鈥檙e driving free of fatigue, alcohol, and drugs.鈥
Greally urged those travelling over the summer period to take heed of this advice, have patience and get to where they鈥檙e going safely.
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