Two women who risked their lives to stop a drunk Northland driver have been recognised with bravery awards.
When Whangarei nurse Tania Tito-Edge and friend Nicole Coupe saw a badly drunk driver trying to get back on to the road after crashing they acted in a bid to stop him "killing innocent people".
The man was four times over the legal alcohol limit. The incident happened on State Highway 1 during the afternoon of April 17.
Ms Coupe used Ms Tito Edge's car to stop the man from driving away, while Tania put herself in front of his vehicle and used "distraction therapy" to remove his keys from the ignition.
The pair have been recognised for their bravery with a Northland police district commander's commendation award.