Police will trawl through the wreckage of a grim Queen's Birthday weekend in search of reasons for more than twice as many road crashes as occurred during last year's holiday.
"We'll have a good look over the next week or so and see if we can drill down into the data and find any common threads or causes," acting national road policing manager Superintendent Rob Morgan said last night.
Not only had there been seven holiday weekend road deaths by then, but police had attended 807 crashes by 1pm yesterday, since 4pm on Friday.
That was more than double the 361 reported by the same time on Queen's Birthday weekend last year, during which there was only one road death.
With 12 hours left to run on the holiday period ending at 6am today, Mr Morgan was at a loss to explain why police were so much busier this year, apart from fair weather which could have encouraged more people to get behind the wheel.