Truckload Carriers Association recently recognized ABF Freight driver Nigel Hunt as a Highway Angel following his response to a rollover crash along Interstate 58 near Tehachapi, California.
The incident happened on April 11 shortly after 5 a.m. while Hunt was traveling westbound through the area.
According to TCA, Hunt noticed a large dust cloud near the shoulder before realizing a Honda sedan had overturned off the roadway.
“I saw a dust cloud and checked the shoulder, and the vehicle was upside down,” said Hunt. “I put on my hazards, grabbed my flashlight, and went over to check on him.”
Crash Scene Response Happened Before Emergency Crews Arrived
After safely parking his truck, Hunt walked over to check on the driver involved in the crash.
TCA said Hunt noticed the motorist appeared disoriented and performed what the association described as a concussion check while assessing the situation.
Although the driver reportedly believed medical assistance was unnecessary, Hunt contacted emergency services and stayed at the scene until responders arrived.
“He looked shell-shocked, and I could tell something wasn’t right,” Hunt said. “Even though he didn’t think he needed help, I called emergency services anyway—better safe than sorry, especially with adrenaline.”
The association credited Hunt for remaining calm during the situation and continuing to monitor the driver while waiting for emergency personnel.
Highway Angel Recognition Program Continues Highlighting Drivers
TCA launched the Highway Angel program in 1997 to recognize professional truck drivers who step in during emergencies or assist others while working on the road.
According to the association, nearly 1,500 drivers have received Highway Angel recognition since the program began.
The organization said Hunt’s actions stood out because he immediately stopped to help after spotting the overturned vehicle during the early morning hours along Interstate 58.
The Highway Angel program continues with support from EpicVue, DriverFacts, and Northland Insurance.
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Last updated: May 21, 2026
Source: Truckers News
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