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File photo of the M4 Motorway near Chippenham. Alamy Stock Photo
Wiltshire

Man arrested after driving on wrong side of English motorway for more than 20 miles

Police responded at about 3am on Monday to reports a Mercedes A 200 AMG was driving at ‘excess speed’ on the wrong side of the M4.

A MAN HAS been arrested after driving on the wrong side of an English motorway for more than 20 miles, with police saying it is a “miracle” no-one was hurt.

Officers responded at about 3am on Monday to reports a Mercedes A 200 AMG was driving at “excess speed” on the wrong side of the M4 between junctions 14 and 15, close to the town of Swindon. 

They went to the M4 at junction 16 and made several attempts to stop the vehicle, but the driver continued, despite oncoming traffic.

The car stopped just past Leigh Delamere services, near Chippenham, Wiltshire, and the driver, a man in his sixties, was arrested on suspicion of drink driving, driving while unfit and dangerous driving.

The man was taken into custody where he remains, as police said he had been driving for more than 20 miles.

Acting Inspector Will Ayres said: “We are aware multiple members of the public passed this driver and were understandably exceptionally concerned.

“Considering the distance travelled by this vehicle on the wrong side of the carriageway, it is a miracle that nobody was injured or involved in a collision.

“I am pleased that officers were able to bring this to a safe conclusion and a man is currently in custody for questioning.”

Wiltshire Police urged anyone with dashcam footage to contact them.

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