TERRIFYING dashcam footage released by the police shows the moment a dangerous driver sped into oncoming traffic on the A12.

Gregory Taylor, 35, was fleeing the police at speeds of up to 110mph, in August, when he decided to drive the wrong way along the major road at Colchester.

The offender, who drove for three miles southbound on the northbound carriageway, was jailed at Ipswich Crown Court earlier this month.

Taylor, of Willow Walk, Tiptree, was sentenced to two years imprisonment for offences, including dangerous driving on the A12, and was banned from driving for four years.

He appeared in court on November 10 to answer 17 road-related charges in connection with five cars in separate incidents between July and September, including one count of dangerous driving and four counts of disqualified driving and failing to stop and report a collision.

On Sunday, August 14, officers attempted to stop a BMW X5 being driven by Taylor in Stanway.

Taylor was captured on body worn video when he collided with a police car and one other car on the A12 Spring Lane roundabout before making off.

Taylor then tried to evade arrest by driving the car for three miles in the wrong direction on the A12, against oncoming traffic, before colliding with roadside bushes at the Marks Tey exit where Taylor and his two passengers abandoned the car and ran away.

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An investigation was launched by Essex Police’s roads policing unit and Taylor was identified as the same driver of two other vehicles who failed to stop for officers on two occasions in Tiptree in July this year.

Taylor committed more traffic offences on September 3 at Tiptree when he drove a BMW 1 series, speeding in excess of 80mph.

Just two days later, he was also caught on CCTV leaving a car in Oak Road, Tiptree. The car was seized for no insurance.

Taylor was arrested on September 7 and charged.

Roads policing sergeant Paul Gosling, who led the investigation, said: “Despite Gregory Taylor knowing he was disqualified from driving, he has shown a complete disregard for the safety of all other road users on five occasions.

“Each time he got behind the wheel, he ignored the court’s earlier decision to disqualify him from driving.

“He exceeded speed limits, drove dangerously and ultimately put other road users at risk from injury by the decisions he made.

“It was through the alertness of other road users taking avoiding actions on the A12, coupled with sheer luck, that there were no serious collisions.

“I want to thank those who came forward and spoke up, supporting our investigation, giving us their evidence and dash cam footage.

“Our vision is to reduce death and serious injuries on the road network. Our road policing teams will remain focussed on keeping the road safe and putting those who show no regard for public safety before the court.”