19 Jan 2015

Crash 'potential for major disaster'

6:33 pm on 19 January 2015

A truck driver who survived a plunge of more than ten metres off Auckland's motorway thinks he's lucky to be alive.

Brendon Greig's fully-laden fertiliser truck and trailer unit crashed off one part of motorway at Auckland's Spaghetti Junction yesterday and landed on another section below.

He escaped his crumpled wreck with only a minor spinal injury and small scratches and hopes to leave Auckland Hospital tomorrow, with an expected six-week recovery.

Speaking from hospital, Mr Greig said he could not believe he escaped so lightly - and said it could have been a major disaster if there had been more traffic on the road.

"The sheer damage and what could have been - it's incredibly lucky," he said.

"If it had been peak hour traffic or something like that or a weekday, you know - five o'clock in the morning, there's a lot of vehicles on the road - the potential for major disaster."

Mr Greig credited his truck's modern safety equipment with what he called his miracle survival.

He said everything that happened in the lead-up to the crash was a blur.

Police were still investigating and could not say whether charges might be laid.

The truck and trailer unit plunged through a barrier at at Spagetti Junction on the Southern Motorway.

The truck and trailer unit plunged through a barrier at at Spagetti Junction on the Southern Motorway. Photo: SNPA / Daniel Hines

The truck and trailer unit plunged through a barrier at at Spaghetti Junction on the Southern Motorway.

Photo: SNPA