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Six hurt after bakkie stop sparks rear-end crash
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[QUOTE="Shamiso, post: 83198, member: 160"] Six people got hurt after a car slammed into a parked vehicle on a major road. The crash involved a blue Renault Triber hitting a stationary white Isuzu bakkie on the southbound R102 between Canelands and Mountview. The Isuzu driver had pulled over for a brief personal stop. The Renault driver failed to notice the stopped bakkie in time. All six occupants inside the Isuzu sustained injuries. These included cuts and bruises from the impact. None of the injuries were considered life-threatening. Emergency paramedics treated everyone at the scene before hospital transport. The collision caused significant damage to both vehicles. The Renault's front end was crumpled while the bakkie's rear was dented. Traffic backed up for a considerable period as crews cleared debris. The Renault driver was unhurt but shaken. Police are investigating the exact cause. Early accounts suggest a possible lapse in attention or visibility issues. Officials are checking for factors like hazard light use. Negligence could lead to charges like reckless driving. This stretch of the R102 has a history of similar accidents. The road lacks sufficient safe pull-over areas. Drivers often stop on the shoulder unexpectedly. Community members have called for safety improvements like warning signs. The injured parties, believed to be a family group, received care at Osindisweni Hospital. They were treated for minor trauma and shock. All were reportedly recovering well without expected long-term issues. The incident highlights the dangers of sudden roadside stops. [/QUOTE]
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