The Northern Advocate

Six die on our roads in 22 days

Warning issued for motorists in North after ‘tragic’ month

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Six people have died in 22 days on Northland roads with police dubbing April a “tragic, tragic” month. And with the long weekend kicking off today police have issued a stern warning to motorists to be at their very best and if not, stay off the road.

“We want you to drive as safely and carefully as you can. If you’re not prepared to do that then we don’t want you on our roads,” acting Northland road policing manager Steve Dickson said.

The latest fatality in the region was a head-on collision between a truck and a ute on Pokapu Rd near the intersecti­on with One Tree Point Rd on Thursday afternoon.

Three other people were seriously hurt in the crash — two of whom were airlifted to Starship Hospital in Auckland. Police were not in a position to release more details about the crash at edition time.

Dickson described the 13 lives lost on the region’s roads this year as tragic and avoidable outcomes inflicting unnecessar­y grief on their families.

“They were all caused by someone making a mistake on the road. The smallest of mistakes, like not giving way or not looking properly, can have the most tragic outcome.”

The fact four fatalities in April were motorcycli­sts — all men, with three in their 50s — was a painful reminder for motorists to look out for the vulnerable group of road users, Dickson said.

“Northlande­rs and visitors this weekend need to be at their very best when driving on the roads. Be careful at intersecti­ons, watch out for others, take the time to be considerat­e, be cautious, don’t speed, and avoid all distractio­ns — particular­ly cellphones.”

From April 30 any motorist pinged using their cellphone will receive a $150 fine — a $70 increase from previous penalties — and 20 demerit points. Anyone who accumulate­s 100 demerit points from driving offences within two years loses their licence for three months.

Before driving, Dickson urged everyone to be well-rested, have eaten, be sober, and make sure everyone is wearing a seatbelt.

“If we had every driver doing these things then our roads will be a while lot safer and we people wouldn’t have to deal with the grief of someone dying too early.”

Karina Cooper The smallest of mistakes . . . can have the most tragic outcome. Steve Dickson

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Six people died in 22 days on Northland roads.

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