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Anzac weekend road toll: Police urge holidaymakers to drive home safe after two killed

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Police are urging holidaymakers driving home today to stay safe on the roads after two people died in a crash near Rotorua this long weekend.

Acting director of road policing, Inspector Peter McKennie, said while two deaths may seem low on paper, “that’s two families whose lives have been irreparably changed”.

“Their loved ones are never coming home, and that’s absolutely gutting.

“It’s everyone’s responsibility to make sure our roads are safe, and that families get back to where they belong without being seriously injured or killed.”

Early on Saturday morning, two people died after two cars collided near Rotorua.

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The vehicles hit each other near the intersection of State Highway 36 and Leonard Rd near Ngongotahā, 10km north of Rotorua, about 5.30am, Inspector Logan Marsh said.

“Initial inquiries show that one of the vehicles involved has crossed the centre line just prior to the crash and we’re working to understand why that has occurred.”

Marsh thanked those who rushed to help.

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“These incidents are always confronting, and we want to acknowledge the members of the public who did what they could to help while emergency services responded.

“Crashes like this are devastating for the families involved and the community, and police will continue to support those affected by the tragic incident.”

Roads are expected to be busy around the country today as holidaymakers head home after the Anzac long weekend.

Police would not hesitate to take enforcement action to stop dangerous driving behaviour, McKennie said.

“We will be focusing on targeting the behaviours that we know contribute to serious injury or death on our roads.”

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McKennie said that included enforcing seatbelt and child restraint use, while making sure people were not driving when influenced by alcohol, drugs or fatigue; sticking to a safe speed within the limit for the weather and conditions, and ensuring people put their phones and other distractions away.

“It sounds so simple, and it should be – and yet we’re still finding people who aren’t managing these basics for a safe journey.”

Anyone travelling during the long weekend should check the NZTA Journey Planner for up-to-date information on travel times, roadworks, closures and delays, McKennie said.

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