A Napier truck driver led police along a "Hansel and Gretel" trail after he crashed into a traffic light but kept driving with it embedded into the front and underside of the vehicle.
The crash happened around 7.50am on Saturday at the intersection of Kennedy and Riverbend Rds in Onekawa after the central city-bound driver veered off the road, on to the footpath, and ploughed into the traffic light standard, which snapped at the base and wrapped itself around the front of the five-tonne truck.
Police speculated the man, believed to be in his late 50s, may have nodded off at the wheel, and said it was fortunate the only thing he struck was the traffic light.
Hawke's Bay police Constable Phillipa Smith said the driver continued along Kennedy Rd, leaving a trail of broken pieces of traffic light, as well as a tell-tale trail of coolant fluid from the truck's damaged radiator.
"We followed the trail - it was like a scene from Hansel and Gretel."