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Police officer nearly hit by truck after driver ignores road closure

Author
Waikato Herald / Maryana Garcia,
Publish Date
Wed, 8 Jan 2025, 2:47pm

Police officer nearly hit by truck after driver ignores road closure

Author
Waikato Herald / Maryana Garcia,
Publish Date
Wed, 8 Jan 2025, 2:47pm

A man drove his car transporter and trailer through cordons and the site of a serious crash on State Highway 1 in Waikato this morning, forcing one police officer to jump out of the way to avoid being hit.

A police spokesperson said two cordons had been set up between Horahora Rd and Paparamu Rd on SH1 after two vehicles collided on SH1 at Piarere at about 5.30am.

A witness on the scene moments after the crash, who would not be named, said both vehicles looked badly damaged.

“They were both pretty banged up, I could see the crash was still really fresh when we arrived, it had only just happened.”

The woman said she saw emergency services moving back and forth working to extract people from the vehicles.

“I saw the two cars facing towards each other and people still in them,” she said.

The crash injured five people, three seriously and two critically. The highway was closed for scene examination by the serious crash unit.

Police were working at the scene at 9.30am when a car transporter and trailer drove around workers at both cordons and then through the crash scene.

One police officer was forced to jump out of the way as the truck and trailer drove through the investigation area, knocking over cones along the way.

Senior Sergeant Murray Hamilton said there was “no excuse” for ignoring road closures or putting people at risk.

“It doesn’t matter if you don’t want to take a detour or are running late,” Hamilton said.

“Closing a State Highway isn’t done lightly or without good reason and in this case, it was to determine what caused a serious crash that sent five people to hospital.

“Thankfully, the majority of people understand that.”

Hamilton said a 53-year-old Auckland man was pulled over after the incident and charges were being considered.

Inquiries into the earlier crash are ongoing. SH1 reopened at about 11.30am.

- Waikato Herald

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