A pensioner drove over five miles down the wrong way on the M60 in Manchester before colliding head-on with other cars.
The man in his eighties has been hospitalized while police inquiries are ongoing.
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The pensioner was in a red Ford Fiesta and was spotted heading anti-clockwise in the right hand lane between junctions 3 at Cheadle and 9 at Trafford Park at 6.10pm on Monday 3 May.
Two ambulances were sent to the scene after he crashed into two other vehicles.
Luckily, nobody was seriously injured in the incident.
One onlooker, Nathan Fearn, managed to capture images of the scene and uploaded them to his Twitter page.
@MENnewsdesk I passed almost collided with him near Chorlton water park then I saw this on the way home. pic.twitter.com/yoXk257naR
— Nathan Fearn (@battenfobs1) May 30, 2016
According to Key103, a statement from Greater Manchester Police read: “Police received a number of reports that a red Ford Fiesta was seen driving anti-clockwise in the right hand lane between junctions 3 and 9.
“A few minutes later the vehicle was involved in a collision with two other vehicles. The carriageway was closed and re-opened about 8pm.”
The spokesman added that the man was taken to hospital and that inquiries are ongoing.
ITV News reports that police received over 20 calls from fellow motorists concerned about what was happening.
GMP Traffic tweeted:
Male who drove the wrong way on the M60 and had a collision with 3 vehicles is being investigated by us. Luckily all minor injuries!
— GMP Traffic (@gmptraffic) May 30, 2016
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