Police update: Serious traffic crash at Oakey

Police have served a man with three traffic offence notices following the protracted investigation into an unsecure metal bar which struck a woman near Oakey on February 25.

It will be alleged around 3.15pm, a 60-year-old woman was driving a rigid truck westbound on the Warrego Highway when a metal rod approximately 50 centimetres in length bounced off the road and smashed through her windscreen.

The rod struck the woman in the chest, forcing her to pull over and call for help.

The Laidley Heights woman was airlifted to Princess Alexandra Hospital in a critical condition. She has since been released and is recovering from her injuries.

Police located a number of metal rods at the scene of the incident and more debris further east, indicating they may have fallen from another vehicle.

On June 19 a man attended the Toowoomba Station after police were able to locate the business of the truck depicted in the CCTV.

A 40-year-old Mount Cotton man was issued with three traffic infringement notices for, fail to ensure load on prescribed vehicle complies with requirements, fail to remove from road something which has fallen from drivers vehicle and is likely to injure, obstruct or damage and driver must give required particulars to a police officer.

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