A pedestrian is helped by members of the public after being hit by a motorbike in Dunedin about 5pm yesterday.
Shaun Nolan said he was in his ute waiting for the traffic lights at the Castle St and Stuart St intersection to change green.
When the lights changed, a woman went to cross Castle St, towards the Dunedin Railway Station.
When the traffic began to move, the woman turned to return to the footpath on Stuart St.
Mr Nolan reacted, stopping his ute, prompting the woman to turn and walk across Castle St.
A motorcycle travelling in an inside Castle St lane ''collected'' the woman as she walked across the intersection.
''I shouldn't have stopped. I should have just kept going and she would have kept going back that way [towards Stuart St],'' Mr Nolan said.
A St John spokeswoman said a 30-year-old woman with a moderate leg injury was taken to Dunedin Hospital by ambulance.
Acting Senior Sergeant James Ure, of Dunedin, said police did not attend the crash.
• A car slid on ice into a ditch on Dunedin's Three Mill Hill Rd about 8am yesterday, police say.
Acting Senior Sergeant Ian Temple, of Dunedin, said the female driver, the only person in the car, was uninjured.
The road was not blocked, he said.