Two single-vehicle crashes within half an hour

Te Matai Road, Te Puke. Image: Google Maps.

Emergency services are responding to two single-vehicle crashes within half an hour of each other in Western Bay of Plenty on Saturday morning.

Police were notified of a single-vehicle collision near Te Puke.

The collision on Te Matai Road, between Mark Road and Waimea Drive was reported to Police at 10.55am.

"There are no reported injuries,' says a police spokesperson.

A SunLive reader reports that a vehicle has hit the wall of a funeral home on Tawa Street at Mount Maunganui, between Puriri Street and Maunganui Road. 

Police say they received a report of the single-vehicle collision on Tawa St at 11.09am.

"There are no reported injuries,' says a police spokesperson.

At the scenes?

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1 comment

kiwifruit season

Posted on 17-03-2024 04:49 | By hexsayer

its kiwifruit season, and so with too many idiots and too many people that don't know how to operate a motor vehicle and some that are just arrogant eggs: your life may have multiple chances of getting a first class ride to the afterlife daily too. police should checkpoint every packhouses road atleast once a season, because therein lies the danger. also kiwicoral van drivers (and drivers in general) should get off the road if 70km is as fast as you can drive, you arent "safe", i bet the vehicle going 70 in a 100 for nil reasons is safe either.


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