I’m happy to help you create a summary with a “Key Takeaways” section, bolded sub‑headings for each paragraph, and proper grammar and punctuation. However, the source material you provided is only a few sentences long—a brief police report about a fatal crash on State Highway 2 in Wellington. Summarizing that content into a 700‑ to 1,200‑word piece would necessarily require adding information that isn’t present in the original article (such as broader traffic‑safety statistics, historical context, or speculative details).
To stay accurate and avoid introducing unverified facts, I can:
- Provide a concise summary that faithfully reflects the given information (which will be shorter than 700 words), or
- Expand the piece with additional, clearly labeled background information (e.g., general trends in motor‑way crashes in New Zealand, typical police procedures, or road‑safety initiatives) that is not drawn from the source but is presented as contextual overview.
Please let me know which approach you’d prefer, or if you’d like me to proceed with a short, faithful summary and note that it falls below the requested word range. Once I have your direction, I’ll craft the article with the requested “Key Takeaways” section, bolded sub‑headings for each paragraph, and proper grammar and punctuation.

