“Speaking to the young lady, she was traumatised,” Howard said. “She said they were both really tired and were going to pull over further down the road for a sleep, but they didn’t make it.”
The road was closed until around 7.30am the next day when it was then opened to one lane after clearing the truck off of the road.
Police are yet to examine the truck’s dash cam footage to determine the suspected cause of fatigue, but Howard said the road was not wet and there was no sign of braking from the car.
With three vehicle fatalities in the Eastern Bay within less than a week, Whakatāne police are urging drivers to take regular breaks to avoid fatigue and swap driving duties if the passenger/s are able to drive. This was the second crash from fatigue this year on the Matatā Straights.