To let the truck pass him, he said he had to move towards the centre line and slow down in order to not hit the van in front of him.
“I decided to slow down and let the truck driver do his thing.”
He said he had followed up with the company but had not received a response.
He said he made a complaint to the police to prevent further incidents in the future.
Police confirmed a report was made regarding driving behaviour on State Highway 29, on March 7.
“The report is currently being assessed,” a police spokesperson said.
According to a NZ Transport Agency Waka Kotahi spokesperson, the maximum open road speed limit for all heavy vehicles is 90km/h.
RMD Transport and Bulk Storage was approached for comment.
This is the second recent incident involving a truck on that highway that was caught on video. A truck driver was charged in February after allegedly dangerously overtaking a car over the Kaimāī Range.
- This story has been updated to correct the date of the incident. It happened on March 5.