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Hallam bus crash: Residents warned of road's perils

By CAMERON LUCADOU-WELLS

LATEST: Residents say they have been pleading for speed humps on Nettle Drive, Hallam for more than a year where a car crashed head-on into a moving school bus yesterday afternoon.

On a chicane-like corner, the red sports car had veered onto the wrong side of the road in the path of the bus about 3.50pm. Its crushed bonnet had ‘‘dipped’’ under the bus, Inspector Wayne Viney, of Casey police, said.

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He said speed would be investigated as a possible factor.

An Ambulance Victoria spokeswoman said a CFA crew took an hour to cut the driver, with serious head and leg injuries, from the wreck. He was airlifted to The Alfred hospital with life-threatening injuries and remains in a ‘‘critical but stable’’ condition this morning.

A front passenger, with serious abdominal injuries, was driven by ambulance to The Alfred. As of this morning, he was in a stable condition.

A rear male passenger was treated at the scene for minor injuries.

Some of the 31 Emerson School children on the bus were distressed; some had ‘‘superficial injuries’’ such as blood noses and cuts but were largely unhurt, Inspector Viney said.

The bus driver and a bus passenger were treated for shock at Dandenong Hospital.

Nearby residents, who milled around the scene, say they filled in surveys for Casey Council to install speed humps on the drive more than a year ago.

They say the measures are needed to calm the constant hoon traffic speeding on Nettle Drive’s winding corners.

There are no signs warning drivers to slow around the corner, or speed humps or other measures, such as guard rails to protect homes and families.

Lux Fakiki, who lives metres from where the crash happened, yesterday said it was about the fourth accident near the crash site in the past five months.

He said speeding cars were a constant danger, especially to the many children residing nearby.

Last September the Journal spoke to several families on Nettle Drive — a few hundred metres from the crash site — who have witnessed several cars sliding off the road onto their lawns in the past two years.

Lloyd Nigli’s yard had been breached twice. On the most recent occasion, a south-bound sports car slammed into his yard’s only gum tree, metres from his house.

The car spun and ricocheted 20 metres away onto the opposite side of the road.

On other occasions, a car rammed a letterbox and concrete base out of the ground; another crashed into a four-wheel-drive parked in a driveway.

Last October, Casey transport manager Paul Hamilton said the council was preparing a detailed design for a ‘‘local traffic management scheme’’ on the drive.

‘‘The investigations are looking at proposals to a number of traffic calming measures along both Nettle Drive and Saffron Drive. 

‘‘The current proposal includes consideration to install rubber speed humps on both approaches to the bend along Nettle Drive near Amanda Court.’’

Mr Hamilton said at the time the council had done a mail-out survey to residents on speed humps, and was reviewing the feedback.

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