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Eyetie
21st February 2005, 13:42
Later on Saturday Alice Ida Evans, 93, from Kaitaia, died in Kaitaia Hospital after the Toyota vehicle in which she was a front seat passenger and a Honda motorcycle collided on SH10 at Awanui about 5.45pm.

The driver and passenger on the motorcycle were taken to Kaitaia Hospital with serious injuries.

The motorcycle had been travelling in the opposite direction and had crossed the centre line, police said.

Taken from the herald web site..

crashe
21st February 2005, 13:46
Hey guys and gals..... lets all travel safe out there...

There are one to many bike accidents happening out there.

bugjuice
21st February 2005, 13:50
any mention why it crossed the line?
hope they all come thru ok..

outlawtorn
21st February 2005, 13:55
it's never good to hear this kind of shit happening, lets keep it safe and somewhat sane.....

Mongoose
21st February 2005, 13:58
any mention why it crossed the line?
hope they all come thru ok..

Dead is not coming thru Ok

Hitcher
21st February 2005, 14:29
I read this at the weekend. I found it hard to believe then, and still do, that a 93-year-old in a Toyota was on the correct side of the road. I know that sounds ageist, but I guess that's the cynic in me...

Eyetie
21st February 2005, 14:33
I thought that as well but then clicked she was a front seat passenger so the driver I thought may well be a tad younger than 93.

bugjuice
21st February 2005, 14:56
Dead is not coming thru Ok
I know that.. but there's still 2 more..

The driver and passenger on the motorcycle were taken to Kaitaia Hospital with serious injuries.

ktulu
21st February 2005, 15:03
Shit that sounds a bit rough, got a shit load of family up there and they're all know all bastards so maybe they know some of the people and whats happening, will have to check in.

Kickaha
21st February 2005, 18:21
I read this at the weekend. I found it hard to believe then, and still do, that a 93-year-old in a Toyota was on the correct side of the road. I know that sounds ageist, but I guess that's the cynic in me...


So because a motorcycle is involved it's not possible for it to be rider error?

カワサキキド
21st February 2005, 18:25
So because a motorcycle is involved it's not possible for it to be rider error?
No, because we are pretty much perfect in everyway.

Hitcher
21st February 2005, 20:02
So because a motorcycle is involved it's not possible for it to be rider error?
That's not what I said.

Kickaha
21st February 2005, 20:16
That's not what I said.

The way I read your comment was because of the drivers age he wouldn't be on the correct side of the road and was at fault,this implied the motorcyclist was not at fault

gav
21st February 2005, 20:21
Settle, back in your corner, keep it for the weekend! What are you on, Duc 400?

Hitcher
21st February 2005, 20:31
The way I read your comment was because of the drivers age he wouldn't be on the correct side of the road and was at fault,this implied the motorcyclist was not at fault
That is what I meant.

Krusti
22nd February 2005, 03:15
No, because we are pretty much perfect in everyway.
There are only two sorts of motorcyclists, Good ones (KB members) and bad ones (all others):whistle: