According to police, one Far North teenager who was killed and another who was critically injured in separate crashes last week would have escaped with minor injures if they'd taken basic safety precautions.
A 19-year-old Pawarenga man died on Wednesday afternoon when he lost control the motorcycle he was riding on Awaroa Rd, near Broadwood. He was not wearing a helmet.
Less than two hours earlier a 16-year-old girl was critically injured when she was thrown from a car that crashed into a drain on the Waipapakauri Straight. She was unlicensed driver and was not wearing a seat belt.
Crash analyst Senior Constable Jeff Cramp said the inexperienced motorcyclist was on a Harley Davidson that had been deregistered and was in disrepair. It appeared that he had been following friends and family members in a car when he failed to take a corner on the sealed road, and crashed into a farm fence. He suffered severe head injuries, and died at the scene.
Speed was not thought to be a factor, Cramp said, although he may have been trying to keep up with the car, but inexperience almost certainly was. And he believed that the teenager would almost certainly would have survived had he been wearing a helmet.