Motorcyclist killed at Piarere

A male motorcyclist who crashed head-on into a truck this morning became separated from his bike on impact before it burst into flames.

Diversions are still in place at the crash scene at Piarere on State Highway 1, about 2km south of the SH29 intersection.

Police confirmed the motorcycle crossed the centre line and collided with the truck travelling in the opposite direction.

The man then fell off his bike before it caught fire.

The rider died at the scene and police are currently working to locate and notify his family.

No further details would be released until his next of kin have been notified.

The truck driver was shaken but not hurt.

The road is likely to remain closed for some hours and diversions are in place at SH27 and SH29.

The area of SH1 and SH29 has been dubbed a "high-risk rural intersection'' by the New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) and is one of two Waikato intersections set to be turned into a roundabout later this year.

The work, part of NZTA's $1.82 billion investment into the Waikato transport network, announced last month, is due to be completed by summer with tenders going out in the next few months.

NZTA's acting Waikato/Bay of Plenty regional director, Robert Brodnax, said in its earlier announcement that significant investments will also be made in motorcycle safety in the region, with safety initiatives planned for some of the most popular motorcycle touring routes - the northern Coromandel loop and, in partnership with Waikato District, the Tuakau to Raglan road, the old route 22.

The SH3/SH21 intersection, adjacent to Hamilton airport, is the other major intersection to be transformed into a roundabout.

 

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