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    Fatal accident, south of Waiouru (17 August)

    If you are travelling in this area, there could be delays:

    Location of incident: SH1, south of Waiouru

    Incident Type: Update for fatal accident

    **Update for fatal accident on SH1, south of Waiouru** There were two vehicles involved in this accident. both deceased were in the same vehicle which rolled after the collision.
    There are 3 other people in this car which have minor injuries. Unsure of injuries in the second car but not serious.
    **ROAD CLOSURE**
    The road between Taihape and Waiouru is now closed while the accident scene is cleared. It is anticipated that this will remain closed until midday at the earliest. Traffic travelling south will be diverted at Waiouru to SH49 via Wanganui. North bound traffic will be diverted at Bulls, to go via Wanganui.
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    bugger. good thing its not school hols. heres hoping they clear it up pretty quick, otherwise theres gonna be a few cross people.
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    They missed a line "Speed was a possible factor in the accident"

    That's the standard footer on all press releases
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    SH1 will remain closed until 2.00pm while police carry out a scene examination at the fatal accident.
    The location is about 14 kms south of Waiouru.

    Also, Manawatu Gorge - big slip and down to one lane, big delays expected.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Beemer View Post
    The location is about 14 kms south of Waiouru.
    Had a work colleague, his wife and two kids wiped out on that road, about 7km south of Waiouru. This one looks like its at the place where the old ICE signs were. Those two killer corners have beeen straightened out now but they're almost exactly halfway between (13.8/15.1km) Waiouru and Taihape's 28km stretch.

    It would really make your day having to go via the Paraparas and Wanganui!. Waiouru-Welly is 261km, via Wanganui is 341km and I reckon a good 20km/h slower average too

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    Quote Originally Posted by Grub View Post
    Had a work colleague, his wife and two kids wiped out on that road, about 7km south of Waiouru. This one looks like its at the place where the old ICE signs were. Those two killer corners have beeen straightened out now but they're almost exactly halfway between (13.8/15.1km) Waiouru and Taihape's 28km stretch.

    It would really make your day having to go via the Paraparas and Wanganui!. Waiouru-Welly is 261km, via Wanganui is 341km and I reckon a good 20km/h slower average too
    yeh, plus i think theres at least one minor slip on the paras [article in the paper last week] and they never really fixed it right after the slips/washouts, so any more rain will only make that worse.
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