THIS shocking dashcam footage shows the moment a car loses control on an icy motorway and skids backwards before smashing into a barrier at speed.

The dramatic video of the crash was released by Highways England to warn motorists to drive safely during adverse weather conditions - as snowfall is expected around the UK in the coming week.

The red Nissan Micra is seen skidding backwards at speed into the central reservation along a stretch of the M61 in Lancashire in March last year.

The vehicle then collides into a Highways England vehicle, narrowly missing traffic officer Nigel Gorton who had been dealing with a different incident.

No one was seriously injured in the collision.

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Nigel, who is a team manager at Highways England’s Samlesbury depot near Preston, said: “We’d had a report of a collision on the M61 so I’d been dealing with that when I spotted the car skidding out of control towards me.

“Luckily, I was able to jump over the barrier in time but a few minutes earlier I’d been getting cones and warning signs out of my car boot, so I dread to think what would have happened if I’d still been there.

“I’d definitely urge motorists to make sure they drive to the conditions as it takes a lot longer to stop in when the roads are icy, and any sudden manoeuvres can lead to you losing control of your vehicle.”

The footage was released to remind drivers to take care on the roads after the Met Office issued a yellow weather warning for snow and ice.

British Weather Services’ Jim Dale predicts Britain will see temperatures plummet in the coming days and intense snowfall across higher ground in the UK.

He said: “Through the course of the next 10 days we are going to see a switch to something more wintry.

“Over northern Britain, we are looking at temperatures down to -12C or even lower as a Polar front comes down across the country.

“Where this cold air meets incursions from the Atlantic could be interesting, we are keeping our eyes on snow through this period.

“Snowfall over the coming days will largely be over high ground in Scotland but we may see something elsewhere.

“We are looking at potentially the coldest spell of winter so far, and after the mild weather so far, we are about to get the winter we haven’t had.”