Hawke's Bay Today

Crash scene shoe clue

- Gianina Schwanecke

A driver who took out a tree, a fence and badly damaged a phone box in a crash on the corner of Grays Rd and Fitzroy Ave is lucky no one was injured, long-time residents say.

A loud bang and the sound of metal crunching awoke several residents about 3.15am yesterday morning — they knew insantly it was another crash down the street plagued by boy racers.

Residents in the house where the car crashed, who did not wish to be named, said the “bang” drew several residents out on to the street.

“There was a hell of a kerfuffle,” they said.

The occupant said the road was “crazy”, regularly driven by boy racers — particular­ly on weekends.

“Everyone has had a gutsful,” he said, adding that he hoped to see stricter punishment­s enforced for driving offences.

He said the driver was “good about it” and waited at least an hour for police before heading home around the corner.

Police eventually arrived at 5.25am and found a shoe at the scene, before finding the driver at his home, uninjured.

Longtime neighbours down the road, some who had lived there for 30 to 40 years, said crashes had become a regular occurrence. There was a fatal on the same corner several years ago, one resident recalled.

A neighbour told Hawke’s Bay Today he heard the car speeding, hitting the brakes and then the bang as it crashed.

“That’s not the first fence that’s been taken down,” he said.

He said a roundabout that had replaced stop signs at the intersecti­on had improved things, but it was still an issue.

Speed bumps and more policing might help, he said.

As of Sunday afternoon, charges had not been laid, a police spokespers­on confirmed.

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 ??  ?? The car remained embedded in the badly damaged fence and power box, cordoned off by police tape on Saturday morning, attracting plenty of onlookers. Photo / Chris Hyde
The car remained embedded in the badly damaged fence and power box, cordoned off by police tape on Saturday morning, attracting plenty of onlookers. Photo / Chris Hyde

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