The Truckload Carriers Association announced its latest Highway Angel is professional truck driver Mike Mozley of Kool Pak, Lake Oswego, Ore.
Mike Mozley was named TCA's latest Highway Angel.
Mike Mozley was named TCA's latest Highway Angel.


Around lunchtime on Jan. 18, 2012, Mozley was heading south on I-5 in southern Oregon when he passed a sign stating that chains were required as the road continued into California. He pulled over to put chains on his truck and saw a motorist named Bill also attempting to add chains to his Cadillac. Bill's mother had just died the previous day, and he and his wife were en route to her funeral 400 miles away in Walnut Creek, Calif. Bill had been struggling to put the chains on for at least 20 minutes before Mozley came along.

Mozley offered to help and immediately spotted the problem: Bill had a front-wheel drive vehicle but was trying to put the chains on the rear tires. Mozley placed the chains correctly and showed Bill how to do it himself for future reference. Bill later wrote a letter to Kool Pak calling Mozley a "good Samaritan" who "offered his assistance in a true time of need."

"I could see that he was really struggling," Mozley said. "I had already pulled over to do my own chains, so it was no extra effort to do his at the same time. I'm glad I could help."

For his efforts that day, Mozley received a Highway Angel lapel pin, certificate, and patch. Kool Pak also received a certificate acknowledging that one of its drivers is a Highway Angel.

Since its inception in August 1997, the Highway Angels program has recognized hundreds of drivers for the kindness, courtesy, and courage they show others while on the job.

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