The two-car crash which happened at Pohuehue, north of Auckland. Photo / File
The two-car crash which happened at Pohuehue, north of Auckland. Photo / File
A woman died last night after being hit while trying to alert motorists to an accident on State Highway 1.
Police said she was involved in a two-car accident which happened at Pohuehue, north of Auckland.
The 61-year-old woman, who was a Rodney local, got out of the car toalert oncoming traffic to the crash but was struck and killed by a third vehicle, possibly a motorbike.
The person was involved in a two car accident which happened at Pohuehue, north of Auckland.
"When I saw the car wavering across the centre line I honked my horn to try and warn the driver.
"It all happened very fast.
"You try and jump out and see what you can do to help. We just called the ambulance."
Emergency services, including two rescue helicopters, attended the scene about 5km south of Rotorua at 4.45pm. Photo / Supplied
The Trustpower TECT Rescue Helicopter flew a 58-year-old Rotorua woman to Waikato Hospital in a serious condition with pelvic, chest and abdominal injuries. Her husband was flown to Waikato Hospital by the Greenlea Rescue Helicopter.
The other patients were taken to Rotorua Hospital by St John Ambulance.
Membery said the investigation into the cause was ongoing and he couldn't say what it could have been, but he wanted to give the public a general warning on driving to the conditions.
"We are coming into warmer weather and will be travelling a lot more. It's important to check your car is in good condition, but it's also important to make sure you are in good condition too."
He said if people felt tired or fatigued they should stop for a rest.