
In January 2018, Shoobridge Transport’s John Lee assisted at the site of a major crash, coming to the aid of a trapped driver in an overturned truck that was leaking fuel and engulfed in flames.
Mr Lee rescued the driver through the windscreen of the truck, and he went on to make a full recovery from minor injuries.
Following the incident, the driver’s wife set out on a quest to locate her husband’s rescuer and turned to social media to ensure he received the deserved recognition.
According to Bridgestone Australia & New Zealand Managing Director, Stephen Roche, Mr Lee is standout member of the Australian trucking community who represents the values of the award.

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“The Bridgestone Bandag Highway Guardian accolade recognises truck drivers who have done incredible, selfless things, and we’re delighted to recognise John Lee with this award,” Mr Roche said.
“Bridgestone Bandag Highway Guardians tend to be humble, but we believe they deserve recognition. The lengths that went into locating John Lee highlights the impact his actions made and showcases the need to distinguish him properly. Congratulations John.”
Australian Trucking Association Chair, David Smith, believes John Lee’s story demonstrates the character of many in the industry of going above and beyond in a humble fashion.
“Congratulations John Lee on being named the latest Bridgestone Bandag Highway Guardian and thank you for your selfless actions in saving a fellow industry member,” he said.
Together with the ATA, Bridgestone and Bandag aim to bring unsung heroes like John Lee to the fore. So if you know a Highway Guardian, click here to nominate them.