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SH2 Ōpōtiki to Gisborne: Family's 'near miss' in Mātāwai as van crosses centre line

Megan Wilson
By Megan Wilson
Multimedia Journalist·Bay of Plenty Times·
18 Oct, 2022 05:00 PM3 mins to read

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Woman with kids in car has close call on SH2 between Gisborne and Opotiki. Video / Supplied

A family's close call with an oncoming van that had crossed the centre line into their vehicle's path was caught on camera.

Mātāwai residents Sophie Ostern, 25, and Brodie Vermeulen, 27, were driving home from work around 4.30pm on Monday on SH2 between Gisborne and Ōpōtiki when the "near miss" happened.

Ostern was driving while Vermeulen was asleep in the passenger seat and their children, aged 2 and 5, were asleep in the back.

Their dash cam video shows a van crossing the centre line and coming towards them on a corner. It pulls back into its lane just in time to narrowly avoid a head-on collision.

Ostern said she had seen the van coming in the opposite direction and believed it was not slowing down to ease into the corner.

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Pre-emptively, she hit the brakes.

"When they came down the corner and on the wrong side ... [I believe] if I had been going 100km/h still, we would have [gone] straight into them."

Ostern said she was glad there was no traffic behind her at the time.

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"Had a car or a truck even been behind me, it could've ended extremely differently ... especially a truck, it would have just taken us out."

She was glad she was "really paying attention" but said she was a little nervous to drive again.

"We do drive that road every day and so obviously you get used to driving it and get a little bit complacent yourself.

"I need to pay attention at every single turn and focus and not get complacent and it was definitely a reminder."

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It was also Ostern's 25th birthday on Monday when the incident happened.

"Happy birthday to me," she said with a laugh. "A near miss."

Vermeulen said Ostern "slamming on the brakes" woke him up.

"I woke up being greeted to a van like pretty much directly in front of me.

"It's like a holy s*** moment."

Vermeulen said they pulled over to collect themselves but the van was "long gone".

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"If it wasn't for my partner slamming on the brakes and going off to the left a little bit, it would've been a crash. I have no doubt about it."

He believed the van was "completely over the centre line".

"The video doesn't do it justice either as to how close they actually were."

Vermeulen said he was planning to report the incident to police last night.

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