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P-plater escapes as car cut in half - Local News - News - General - The Herald
P-plater escapes as car cut in half - Local News - News - General - The Herald
To prevent this sort of stupidity/laziness - RTA are trialling two new GATELOCK designs on the F3 at its Sydney end, near the big dipper. One design will be chosen and then applied eventually to ALL F3 existing signposted "Police & Emergency Service Vehicles Only" median located, U-Turn bays!P-plater escapes as car cut in half
By Tyron Butson
30/05/2009 4:00:00 AM
A P-PLATER had a miracle escape yesterday when her car was torn apart by a truck on the F3 Freeway at Black Hill.
Firefighters said the 19-year-old woman turned out of the emergency U-turn lane and into the path of the oncoming truck about 10am.
The truck cut her sedan in pieces, sending the driver's section of the car flying one way and carrying the rear end along.
Despite the damage inflicted on her Honda Civic the woman walked away from the wreck with only a bump on the head and minor injuries to her shoulder and side. She was taken to John Hunter Hospital in a stable condition.
Emergency services said they were amazed she survived. "She's amazingly lucky, amazingly," deputy fire captain Evan Dowling said. "We don't see many cars cut into two like that any more, it's a real lucky escape."
Newcastle Highway Patrol officers are investigating the crash and expect to speak to the woman over the weekend.
Tom Corey, who was driving the truck that collided with the car, said he initially thoughts things would be a lot worse. "I saw her turn out and I just went 'Oh shit'," he said. "She's very lucky."
He said the crash had caused about $60,000 worth of damage to his truck.