Van driver saves taxi fire driver and passengershttps://www.bbc.co.uk/news/articles/c5y9qe9vdj4o
A van driver has told how he saved a taxi driver and his passengers who were oblivious to the fact their car was on fire.
The van driver, who does not wish to be named, said he was driving along the M60 in Greater Manchester near Simister Island on Thursday when he saw flames coming from the cab.
"I drove near him and told him he needed to pull over - he was not aware of the fire," the van driver said.
He added that one of the two passengers was disabled, so helped them out of the burning vehicle before dialling 999 to alert the emergency services.
Firefighters extinguish a fire in a taxi on the M60 hardshoulder.
The driver led all three people from the taxi into his van and drove to a safe area to await the arrival of the fire service.
"I was amazed how quickly the firefighters arrived," he said.
"The taxi driver, who must have been around 20, said he noticed a problem with his oil light but thought he could leave the motorway at the next services.
"He was very shocked.
"I'm used to seeing this kind of thing on the motorway but I don't think he has ever seen a car on fire on the motorway before."
The taxi driver and passengers were unharmed in the incident.