There was the report of nine people who died on road in Sunday afternoon on last Queen's Birthday Weekend. There was the death of 28-year-old mother Aroha Ormsby in Tokomaru Bay, north of Gisborne yesterday as the first report on holiday. The National road policing manager said that in this year there was reduced in the number of crashes. She also said that at 4 o'clock in this afternoon (the holiday period strated on Fridat at 4pm) and from that time, the income calls were 213calls which less than last year asthe last year the income call for crashes about 271 calls. Ms Rose said that the wonderful things that the drivers seem to have slow down the speed. She said that the people appeared to have more focus and aware about accident on road. The criticisms said that the people have more conciouness about driving as there were the advertising on the television and the ads on many places about safe driving. Ms Well who was the manager of road said that it was better to arrive alive than end up in hospital or dead.
Travel home today
- Allow extra time
- Roads probably wet so extend following distance
- Drives with headlights on
- Betolerant, expect delay
- Take a brake and brink nourishmen
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