- Redmon discusses ‘Ice Road Truckers’ 100 comment(s)
- Rule bars handheld cell phone while driving Jan. 1 54 comment(s)
- Dave Redmon fired from one IRT show, quits other 32 comment(s)
- How to Become an O/O: To lease or not to lease 30 comment(s)
- Pilot, Flying J wrap up merger 27 comment(s)
- New rule retains the 11-hour driving limit 21 comment(s)
- Ice Road Truckers head to Himalayas 17 comment(s)
- TA launches driver health and wellness program 15 comment(s)
- Feature article: Runner with a cause 14 comment(s)
- Clash of the generations 14 comment(s)
TCA names Lewis Highway Angel
September 12, 2011
| by: Truckers News Staff
The Truckload Carriers Association’s latest Highway Angel is Nicholas Lewis, a truck driver for Swift Transportation of Phoenix.
On July 31, Lewis was driving through a construction zone on Interstate 70 in Lawrence, Kan., when a car attempted to pass him along the shoulder of the highway. Suddenly, the shoulder came to an end, and the driver swerved back into the lane, cutting Lewis off.
Knowing his truck was much heavier and could not possibly stop before hitting the car, Lewis deliberately steered into a ditch, risking his own safety to protect the other driver.
Lewis and his truck were OK, but Lewis’ wife thought enough of her husband’s quick thinking to nominate him as a Highway Angel.
“My husband chose to save that man, who was risking everyone’s lives with his own selfish actions,” she wrote. “Although no one was hurt, that semi could have very easily flipped. Nicholas was calm and collected. He just pulled his truck out of the ditch and went on trucking. I hope that TCA recognizes him, because it was due to his quick thinking, great training, alertness and selflessness that no one was hurt or killed that day.”
TCA mailed an Angel certificate, patch and lapel pin to Lewis. Swift Transportation also has received a certificate acknowledging that one of its drivers is a Highway Angel.


