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Crane required to remove stuck bus
Friday, 7 December 2012, 12:31 pm
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Crane required to remove stuck bus
A bus has become
stuck on Devon Street, Aro Valley completely blocking the
road.
Fortunately this is not a main arterial route,
however a crane is now required to shift the vehicle as it
has lost traction on its wheels and cannot go in any
direction. The road will likely be closed for a couple of
hours at least while this matter is sorted.
Traffic
wanting to enter Devon Street from Fairlie Terrace or Aro
Street will not be able to do
so.
ends
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