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Police Advise More Road Caution In Waikato
Monday, 4 February 2013, 9:12 am
Press Release: New Zealand Police
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Police Advise More Road Caution In Waikato
Waikato
police are requesting motorists lower their speeds and drive
to the conditions.
This morning Police in the Northern
area of Waikato at Horsham Downs, Te Kowhai and Ngaruwahia
have attended a number of road crashes.
Rain today
following recent dry periods have meant that the road
surfaces in places are slippery.
Waikato police request
that motorists take extreme caution in their
travels.
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