Auckland Crash on St Lukes Overbridge Leaves One Critically Injured

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Sunday, 03 August 2025

Auckland Crash on St Lukes Overbridge Leaves One Critically Injured

August 3, 2025 — A serious two-car crash occurred on the St Lukes overbridge in Auckland, leaving one person critically injured and causing significant disruption to traffic in the area. According to police reports, emergency services were called to the scene around 6:30 PM local time.

Hato Hone St John, the local ambulance service, dispatched two ambulances, one rapid response vehicle, and an operations manager to the scene. One individual was transported to Auckland City Hospital in a critical condition, raising concerns about the severity of the injuries sustained in the collision.

The New Zealand Transport Agency (NZTA) confirmed that access from the St Lukes Rd off-ramp onto the northbound lane of St Lukes Rd was unavailable following the crash. However, southbound access onto St Lukes Rd remained open, and the on-ramp to the northbound lane was still accessible. Despite these measures, traffic delays were expected in the area.

The incident has once again brought attention to the safety of major highways in Auckland, where traffic congestion and high-speed collisions are not uncommon. While the exact cause of the crash is still under investigation, authorities have urged drivers to exercise caution and remain vigilant on the roads, especially during peak hours.

This is not the first time the St Lukes overbridge has been the scene of a serious accident. In recent years, multiple incidents have raised questions about the design and safety of the overbridge, prompting ongoing discussions among local officials and community members about potential improvements to the infrastructure.

As the investigation continues, emergency services and transport authorities are working to manage the situation and minimize the impact on commuters. The incident serves as a sobering reminder of the risks associated with high-speed road networks and the importance of road safety measures.

In the meantime, drivers are being advised to plan alternative routes and avoid the affected area if possible. The NZTA has reiterated that delays are expected and has urged patience from the public as work continues to clear the scene.