Truckload Carriers Association Honors Scott Miller as Highway Angel for Heroic Response to Bus Crash
April 10th, 2026
The Truckload Carriers Association (TCA) has named professional driver Scott Miller of America’s Service Line a TCA Highway Angel for his courageous and compassionate actions following a devastating bus crash in Green Bay, Wisconsin.
On March 22, 2026, at approximately 2:45 p.m., Miller was traveling near Interstate 43 when he witnessed a tour bus carrying more than 50 passengers lose control while exiting the highway. The bus sped across multiple lanes, struck a curb, went airborne, and ultimately traveled more than 100 yards before plunging over a five-foot embankment and coming to rest between two buildings.
“Wow, this bus comes flying across the highway… hit the curb, jumped in the air… and then went about 125 more yards,” Miller said. “It could have been so much worse.”
The crash left at least 41 people injured, including two in critical condition, and required a large-scale emergency response with assistance from multiple jurisdictions. Miller, who said he narrowly avoided being struck himself, immediately sprang into action.
“If I’d been five seconds further down the road, it would have probably killed me,” he said.
After calling 911, Miller relied on his 32 years of professional driving to assess the situation before approaching the bus. Once at the scene, Miller discovered passengers trapped and injured inside the bus, including Audrey Pierce, who was wedged in the stairwell near the door.
“He stayed on the scene until the police and paramedics arrived,” Pierce said. “He held my hand and talked to me while I was trapped. He kept me awake and talking.”
Miller remained on scene for approximately 90 minutes, helping direct emergency vehicles, assisting passengers, and supporting first responders as they worked to treat the injured. Many of the passengers were elderly, which made the experience even more emotional.
“They’re basically like your grandma and grandpa,” Miller said. “It really pulls your heartstrings.”
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, including potential mechanical failures. Law enforcement has also charged the driver in connection with the incident. Despite the chaos and severity of the crash, Miller remains humble about his actions.
“I would never just call 911 and keep going,” he said. “We’re all here to help one another.”
Since the TCA Highway Angel program’s inception in 1997, nearly 1,500 professional truck drivers have been recognized as Highway Angels for exemplary kindness, courtesy, and courage displayed while on the job. Thanks to the program’s presenting sponsor, EpicVue, and supporting sponsors, DriverFacts and Northland Insurance, TCA is able to spotlight outstanding drivers like Miller.
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