Marlborough Express

Quadruple fatality scars truck driver

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was taken to hospital for treatment.

Police believed the van was driven through the controlled junction, which had stop signs on both sides, in a ‘‘moment of carelessne­ss’’.

The driver of the truck is employed by Rural Transport Ltd.

General manager Mark Wareing yesterday said the driver was ‘‘still physically sore and mentally scared’’, but hoped to return to work soon.

‘‘It has taken the Rural Transport Ltd team some time to come to grips with last Friday’s road accident where four people tragically died,’’ he said.

‘‘It was an awful day on Midcanterb­ury roads and for us it was in the category of worst-case scenario.’’

The company’s sympathies went out to the grieving families, he said.

‘‘The prompt and profession­al way that emergency services and EA Network carried out their duties was hugely appreciate­d and a special thanks to a local woman for her bravery and kindness to the injured parties.’’

Wareing confirmed the truck driver was wearing a seatbelt.

‘‘If there is one key message that I would like to convey to all truck drivers around New Zealand is that accidents can occur in a fraction of a second so never become a complacent driver and always wear your seat belts.’’

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