Watch the terrifying moment car goes sliding sideways on the M62 in front of police

Police officers captured the moment a car went sliding sideways at high speeds on the m62 motorway
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The Audi was captured losing control in front of a police vehicle before crashing into a barrier.

West Yorkshire Police traffic officer PC David Cant known on Twitter as Traffic Dave, shared the video of the crash at Scammonden, Huddersfield.

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He tweeted to "expect the unexpected" alongside a video of terrifying moment.

The moment a car loses control on the M62 in front of police officersThe moment a car loses control on the M62 in front of police officers
The moment a car loses control on the M62 in front of police officers

The driver suffered "very minor injuries" in the crash, he added.

What is the road policing unit?

The road policing unit is responsible for the policing of the road network throughout the Force, an area of 2029 km2 with a population of approximately 2,108,000 people.

Within this area there are roads of all types including one of the busiest motorway networks in Europe.

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This network includes the M62 Trans-Pennine motorway; the highest and the most congested in the country.

As well as the M62 the unit also cover the M1, M621, M606, A1 and A1(M); a total distance of over 213 carriageway miles in some of the most challenging of environments.

Safer Roads Officers are part of a larger team of officers and operate from two strategically placed bases to cover the Force area; including the motorway network and to maximize the use of the resources available at any one time.

This co-location helps to facilitate effective relationships with local NPT and Response Commanders to jointly tackle local issues.

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