Two vehicles were written off and all three people involved in a crash on State Highway 8 last year were hospitalised.
A meth-fuelled driver who hit his victim head-on sent the victim on a ''journey through hell'', a court has heard.
Nicholas David Taylor, 31, caused the smash on State Highway 8 near the Manuka Gorge on May 2 last year.
Despite the carnage, Taylor was behind the wheel less than four weeks later - when he crossed the centre line again and crashed into a hedge, leaving his friend with a broken knee.
Taylor appeared in the Dunedin District Court yesterday on two charges of driving under the influence of drugs causing injury, careless driving causing injury, possessing cannabis and breaching community work.
Walter Dalziel was driving his Mazda Bounty east when Taylor, driving towards Beaumont, veered into the wrong lane while rounding a bend.
Dalziel stood before the court and tearfully catalogued his injuries which included broken ribs, broken sternum, broken clavicle, severe damage to both knees and broken bones in his feet.
His family were told he might die.
''For the next fortnight, I wished I had,'' he said.