Woman's Daring Escape: Last-Minute Dodge from Rampaging Lorry That Crashed into Parked Cars!

Published on October 09, 2025 at 05:50 PM
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Heart-stopping moment woman dodges out-of-control lorry at last second as it ploughs through two cars parked on layby

THIS is the heart-stopping moment a woman dodges an out of control lorry at the last second as it ploughs through two parked cars.

The shocking footage shows the vehicle speed into a layby on the A34, leaving two people seriously injured.

Dashcam footage shows a box van overturned in a ditch after ploughing into parked cars, with vehicle debris scattered across the road.Dashcam footage shows the moment a lorry ploughed into two parked the cars A woman exits a black car in a layby as an out-of-control lorry drives by.A woman narrowly dodged the out of control vehicle moments before the shocking collision

Tracey Hosker, 35, was the box van when its brakes failed and she lost control of the vehicle.

She was heading southbound along the Oxfordshire road towards Southampton Port to be sent abroad, reports OxfordMail.

The horrifying video shows the van plough into parked in a layby.

Ms Hosker has now faced sentencing, following the shocking collision on January 11 last year.

The vehicle can be seen passed and narrowly missing another lorry on the road in the build up to the horrifying incident.

Both the lorry and other nearby vehicle both appear to slow and veer to the left as the van can be seen hurtling passed.

A second clip also shows a woman narrowly miss the out of control vehicle as she jumps out of her car moments before the collision.

The woman was in the passenger seat so was able to quickly get out of the vehicle.

The driver also appears to briefly attempt to open their door before quickly shutting it as the lorry approached.

But moments after this, the vehicle ploughed into the parked cars.

One car was immediately propelled into a field next to the road, while the other flew out of the dashcam’s view entirely.

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The lorry eventually came to a halt falling into a cluster of trees lining the field, leaving a trail of rubble in its wake.

Surrounding vehicles quickly came to a halt, with one turning on its hazards and immediately pulling over.

Two people suffered serious injuries, Crown heard.

Ms Hosker, from Runcorn, admitted to two counts of causing serious injury by dangerous driving on the A34 between the Peartree and Botley Interchanges.

Earlier this year, she got a 22-month custodial sentence, suspended for 24 months, and a four-year driving ban.

Dashcam footage of a lorry colliding with cars in a layby.The vehicle was travelling on the A34 Southbound, heading towards Southampton Port A lorry crashes into cars on the side of a highway.After loosing control of the lorry, Tracey Hosker, 35, ploughed into the layby Dashcam footage of a box van crashed into a layby, with debris on the road and another car parked in the distance.Two people were left seriously injured

The defendant will also be required to take an extended re-test to drive again and will have to complete 10 days of community service.

Thames Valley released the video alongside a plea to drivers and vehicle exporters following a series of convictions involving vehicles in transit to Southampton Port.

Cops said some vehicles stopped have been found to be in a dangerous condition and have posed a serious risk.

The defects include severely worn or damaged tyres, overloaded or corroded vehicles, faulty breaks and broken windscreen wipers.

Police Sergeant Paul Diamond, of the Joint Operations Commercial Vehicle Unit, said: “Drivers and exporters must understand that exemptions do not mean immunity from laws.

“The risks posed by these defective vehicles are significant, not just to the drivers themselves, but to everyone sharing the road.

“Thames Valley Police continues to work with partner agencies to identify and stop unsafe vehicles before they reach the port.

“Anyone with information about unsafe vehicle movements or concerns about road safety is encouraged to contact police via the non-emergency number 101 or report online.”

Dashcam footage of a lorry ploughing into cars in a layby.Footage shows the lorry speed passed other vehicles as it approached the layby Dashcam footage of a lorry colliding with two parked cars in a layby.Another passenger can be seen attempting to open their car door moments before the collision

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