The mangled Nissan Tino and Subaru Legacy involved blocked Russell Rd for most of the afternoon yesterday while the police's Serious Crash Unit investigated. Detours were via Peach Orchard Rd and Pigs Head Rd.
Meanwhile, police had their work cut out for them on Northland roads over the weekend with several "idiot drivers" arrested, one allegedly so drunk he told police he was not sure where he was heading.
A 25-year-old driver was reported by a witness at 6.20pm on Saturday night. The informant was overtaken by the man who was driving along State Highway 14 near Weke, about 18 kilometres south-west of Whangarei. As he overtook, he nearly crashed into an oncoming car.
The Auckland man was skidding and veering across lanes. "Even on a straight piece of road he veered off the road," Whangarei police Senior Sergeant Steph Hudson said.
The man crashed into a ditch and when police arrived at the scene he said he was unsure where he was going. He will face at least four charges relating to refusing to give a blood specimen, dangerous driving and two counts of causing sustained loss of traction.
"Another idiot", as Sergeant Hudson put it, was the 37-year-old who fled police through Kaikohe about 9pm on Saturday.
The chase started on Mangakahia Rd near Kaikohe and continued along the town's main drag, Broadway, before police abandoned it near Clifford St. The man crashed the car on Hillcrest Rd and fled on foot, but was tracked by a police dog and arrested.
The man - from the Far North - has been remanded in custody and will face charges relating to failing to stop, reckless driving, sustained loss of traction and refusing a blood specimen for the third or subsequent time.
Police have also arrested a 40-year-old who stole a ute from Oakleigh petrol station at 5.20pm on Friday while the owner was inside paying his bill.
The allegedly drunk man stole the Toyota Hilux Surf and made it as far as Tangihua Rd in Maungakaramea before he was picked up by police. It is understood the owner's iPhone was inside the vehicle and aided police in finding the vehicle.
The man has been charged with unlawful taking of a motor vehicle, driving with excess breath alcohol and being an unlicensed driver. He is in custody.