Shocking dash cam footage shows hair-raising near-misses on Lancashire's roads and motorways
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In the shocking video, one driver is filmed going the wrong way down a busy dual carriageway in Morecambe.
After the video was handed to Lancashire Police, the driver was identified and was ordered to take a driver retraining course.
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Hide AdAnother shows a motorist overtaking a lorry in thick fog before narrowly avoiding a head-on crash with an oncoming car.
Other shocking near misses show drivers recklessly switching lanes on busy motorways, including the M6 and M61, cutting off drivers and forcing them to slam their brakes.
The videos have all been submitted to Lancashire Police’s Op Snap web portal, where members of the public can upload dash cam footage of driving offences.
It allows the force to investigate offences such as dangerous and careless driving, using a mobile phone, not wearing a seat belt and driving through red lights.
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Hide AdA police spokesman said: “You asked us for a way to submit footage of dangerous driving on our roads and we are proud to have brought you OpSnap.
“We wanted to share just a handful of the bad driving that has been submitted to us via our OpSnap video portal since it’s launch late last year.
“This footage shows the complete disregard some drivers have for the safety of others.
"You can see that there are various offences taking place throughout the video, with clips showing driving the wrong way down a busy road, cutting other drivers up, drivers taking unnecessary and extreme risks, some of which narrowly avoiding a collision with another vehicle.
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Hide Ad“We know keeping Lancashire’s roads safe is important to us all, and we would like to ask anyone who witnesses and records clear footage of these kind of offences (which must include a visible vehicle registration) to submit the footage through the OpSnap portal on our website.
“We will always take action when we can and would like to thank the hundreds of people who have already helped us to combat some of the issues on our roads and improve their safety for all living and visiting Lancashire.”