A Tauranga truck driver has been lauded as a hero for stopping in busy traffic to rescue an elderly man's mobility scooter which was stuck on railway tracks - moments before a train arrived.
Mainfreight driver Craig Hine had just finished a delivery in Hull Rd, Mount Maunganui and was headed towards the Totara St intersection about 1.30pm when he saw a man struggling to free his mobility scooter from the train tracks.
Mr Hine pulled his heavy truck over to the left as far as he could to stop and help the man, who had got off his scooter but was unable to free it.
''I'd just done a delivery across the road and saw the old boy got stuck in the railway lines so I thought I'd help him out. I knew he wouldn't have been able to pick it up himself, he just didn't have the strength to move it, so I did what you would do for an aged person,'' Mr Hine said.
''That's all I did. I was just being a good citizen. I'm sure someone else would have stopped. I was just in the right place at the right time.