The red Mercedes was going 20 miles over the speed limit when they crashed into the back of a lorry (Picture: Lancashire Constabulary / SWNS)
A driver made a miracle escape after crashing his Mercedes into the back of a lorry at high speed.
The man was travelling at 60mph in a 40mph zone when he crashed into the back of the stationary truck, in Rawtenstall, Lancashire.
Police said officers ‘prepared for the worst’ when they received a call on Friday saying that a car was ‘trapped under a lorry’.
Shocking pictures show the wrecked vehicle, which was left with its bonnet torn off, a broken windscreen and heavily crumpled bodywork.
But incredibly, the driver only suffered ‘minor injuries’ and also passed all ‘impairment tests’ after officers arrived at the scene.
The red Mercedes was left crumpled after the smash (Picture: Lancashire Constabulary / SWNS)
Police said they feared the worst for the driver (Picture: Lancashire Constabulary / SWNS)
The car speedometer was left at 60mph after the crash (Picture: Lancashire Constabulary / SWNS)
Police said the lorry driver had been sleeping in his cab at the time of the accident while adding the Mercedes owner had been reported for several driving offences.
A spokesperson from Lancashire Police said: ‘As a responder, when you hear ‘car trapped under a lorry’, you prepare yourself for the worst.
‘This lorry was parked up in Rawtenstall with the driver soundly asleep in his cab when the Mercedes collided with the rear of it, becoming trapped underneath the tail mounted forklift.
‘Incredibly, the Mercedes driver suffered relatively minor injuries despite travelling at around 60mph (in a 40mph limit) when the collision occurred. He also passed all impairment tests.
‘The Mercedes driver has been reported to court for driving without due care and attention, driving otherwise than in accordance with a licence and driving without insurance.’
Social media users who saw the photos said they were stunned the driver had walked away from the horror crash.
One wrote: ‘He is one very lucky person that he is not pushing up daisies.’
Another simply said: ‘Very very lucky’
While a third added: ‘Wowzers- lucky to come out of that unscathed.’
Police said officers ‘prepared for the worst’ when they received a call on Friday