Crash victim recovering
A Far North woman who suffered serious head injuries in a crash near Ōkaihau on Wednesday which killed the car's other occupant is recovering in Whangārei Hospital. The woman was well enough by Thursday morning to be transferred out of intensive care into a ward. Police have yet to release the name of the woman who died in the early-morning crash. She is believed to be in her 20s and from the Ōkaihau area. Neither was wearing a seat belt when the Nissan station wagon they were in left State Highway just south of Waiare Rd, dropped into a stream, struck the far bank and flipped. An investigation by the police Serious Crash Unit is continuing.
Temporary road
A temporary road is being built around Puketona Junction on State Highway 10 while work begins on a long-awaited roundabout. The felling of trees earlier this week between Junction Cafe and the bridge this week was to allow room for construction of the temporary bypass. Both lanes of SH10 traffic will shift eastwards with fresh line markings and a reduced 50km/h speed limit. Work is continuing to locate and move underground utilities such as stormwater pipes, power, fibre optic and telephone cables. The Puketona Junction roundabout is one of three in the Far North funded by the NZ Upgrade Programme. The others are at the intersection of SH1 and SH11 in Kawakawa and at the intersection of SH12 and Rawene Rd. Work is also underway on a roundabout on SH10 at Waipapa funded by the Provincial Growth Fund.