The driver of a truck that smashed through a barrier, plunged down a bank and landed on a motorway 7m below reckons he's had worse injuries during his jockey days.
Brendon Greig, 47, walked away from Sunday's dramatic crash with a fractured back vertebra and a cut on his finger.
But he said he suffered worse during his days as a jump jockey, including a broken collar bone, broken wrist and torn ligaments -- and he thought he'd left danger behind him.
"Life [after racing] was meant to be a lot simpler."
The truckie was two hours in to his usual route from Hamilton to Whangarei to deliver a load of fertiliser when the truck crashed off the Southern Motorway and on to the port motorway link below at Auckland's Spaghetti Junction.