A drunk truck driver who slammed into nine parked cars outside Dunedin Airport caused more than $140,000 of damage, a court has heard.
Michael Roger Wardell, 32, of Milton, appeared in the Dunedin District Court yesterday after pleading guilty to careless driving and driving a transport service vehicle with excess blood alcohol following the spectacular pile-up on June 25.
The court heard the father of two, who had 10 years' experience driving heavy goods vehicles, had caused $37,000 of damage to his truck and $105,000 to the cars.
All the victims' vehicles had been covered by insurance and police prosecutor Dave Tod said most were happy to "take it on the chin".
However, Judge Peter Rollo said insurance companies may still pursue the defendant for their losses through the civil jurisdiction.
Stevens said the NZ Transport Agency had contacted her client to inform him they were looking at removing his heavy vehicle licence, which had caused "huge stress".