Erratic driving called in before double-fatal crash

The detour in Hinds after the crash south of Ashburton yesterday. Photo: Supplied
The detour in Hinds after the crash south of Ashburton yesterday. Photo: Supplied
A vehicle involved in a double-fatality crash in Canterbury yesterday had been reported for erratic driving by other motorists before the accident.

Two people were killed when a small truck and car - reportedly a people-mover - collided between Timaru and Ashburton shortly before 1.40pm.

The crash occurred on State Highway 1 at the intersection with Ealing Rd just north of the Rangitata River. 

A truck driver told Stuff he reported the car's erratic driving to police about 25 minutes before the crash, after seeing several near misses.

At least two other motorists also reported the erratic driving, saying a vehicle was "weaving dangerously" through traffic moments before the crash.

The truck driver told Stuff he was driving north behind the car from Timaru until the collision.

Police at the scene of the crash yesterday. Photo: Supplied
Police at the scene of the crash yesterday. Photo: Supplied

He said the car would slow at times to 40kmh, before speeding up to 60kmh and 80kmh, then slowing down again.

 

He described the driver as a middle-aged woman who looked "zoned out". Stuff says it is thought she had suffered a medical event.

The driver said he told police there would be a crash if the driver was not taken off the road.

The call operator told him someone had been dispatched, but it was too late. 

Emergency services called to the scene said they encountered a vehicle so badly mangled, "you couldn't even tell what kind of car it was".

One witness at the scene said the car had flipped upside down upon colliding with the truck.

Senior Sergeant Phil Dean, of Ashburton, said the Serious Crash Unit were working to determine the cause of the crash.

The two drivers were both the only occupants of their vehicles and both died at the scene.

 - additional reporting NZME

 

 

 

 

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