Local police cordoned off the area until a police dog and handler located the driver a short distance from his vehicle.
The man sustained a dog bite to his calf and was taken to Bay of Islands Hospital in Kawakawa, then to Whangarei Hospital for minor surgery.
The Mid North man, aged in his mid-40s, was charged with failing to stop and reckless driving. His car had been impounded for 28 days.
Mr Dunckley was at a loss to understand why the driver didn't just stop when first signalled to pull over for a relatively minor offence.
''In explanation, he said he didn't know either. He obviously panicked.''
Mr Dunckley urged anyone signalled to pull over by police to do so rather than putting other road users in danger and making things worse for themselves.
''He put a lot of people at risk with his erratic and reckless driving, for what appeared to be a minor infringement,'' he said.
Police enquiries are continuing, including into whether alcohol or drugs were involved.
In the 1981 classic Kiwi movie Goodbye Pork Pie two friends driving a yellow mini are chased by police much of the way from Kaitaia to Invercargill.