Otago Daily Times

SH8A fatal crash details still vague

TARRAS

- MARK PRICE mark.price@odt.co.nz

DETAILS remain sketchy of the fatal crash on State Highway 8A between Tarras and Luggate on Thursday night.

Police confirmed yesterday the sole occupant died at the scene, next to Swallows Crossing Vineyard, but provided no further details.

The badly damaged fourwheeld­rive was due to be examined by the serious crash unit.

Residents in the area spoken to by the Otago Daily

yesterday had no knowledge of the victim.

Road safety charity Brake is urging the public to remember families affected by road crashes tomorrow, on the World Day of Remembranc­e for Road Traffic Victims.

New Zealand director Caroline Perry said almost 1.3 million people were killed in road crashes worldwide each year.

The remembranc­e day was an opportunit­y to thank emergency services, reflect on the impact of road deaths on families and communitie­s and draw attention to the need for improvemen­ts to such things as legislatio­n, infrastruc­ture and technology.

‘‘We can all make a difference to road safety, and we all need to if we’re to reduce the number of deaths and lifechangi­ng injuries suffered on our roads,’’ Ms Perry said.

Brake provides free support resources to families affected by road crashes.

 ?? PHOTO: MARK PRICE ?? The remains of a car involved in a fatal crash near Luggate on Thursday night.
PHOTO: MARK PRICE The remains of a car involved in a fatal crash near Luggate on Thursday night.

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