Terrifying moment a driver in a Jaguar nearly crashes into an ambulance response car and a bus after a reckless overtaking manoeuvre
- This is the terrifying moment a Jaguar misses an NHS vehicle and bus by inches
- It had sped out from behind a bus on the A161, North Lincolnshire
- The near-miss happened after 4pm on Monday this week after school finished
This is the terrifying moment a Jaguar nearly hits an NHS vehicle and a bus after attempting an overtake on a busy main road.
Shocking dash cam footage shows the sports car swerve to avoid the ambulance response car, that was carrying a patient at the time, on the A161 between Haxey and Epworth, north Lincolnshire.
The near-miss happened after 4pm on Monday this week as children were making their way home from school.

This is the terrifying moment a Jaguar nearly hits an NHS vehicle and a bus after attempting an overtake on a busy main road
Alarming footage, filmed by the ambulance response car, shows the black Jaguar weave out into the middle of the road, apparently impatient behind the slower-moving bus, and into the ambulance's path.
It was forced to slam on the brakes as the car hesitated for a second before speeding past the bus, missing both vehicles by a few inches.
The Jaguar was driving along a downhill section of the 50mph Lincolnshire road.
However, its number plate and driver's face are not visible in the video.
The shocked driver who captured the shocking incident posted it online and people responded with shock and anger.


Shocking dash cam footage shows the car pull out in front of the ambulance response car, forcing it to slam on the breaks, before driving around the bus. It was filmed on the A161 at 4pm on Monday this week
The motorist said they believed the bus could have been carrying schoolchildren at the time.
They posted: 'Dangerous overtake 3rd June - black Jaguar between Haxey and Epworth. Camera car is a fully marked ambulance car carrying a patient. Unfortunately number plate not readable.'
MailOnline has contacted Humberside police for comment.