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Lorry driver smashes into cars after peering through misty windscreen

A lorry driver smashed headfirst into queuing traffic while attempting to peer through a misted-up windscreen.

Christopher Tribe, 57, was looking out through the tiny gap when he crashed into a mini-van  in Sandycroft, Flintshire.

The shocking impact was captured on his own dash-cam as his lorry load of glue careered off the road.

In the footage, Mr Tribe’s body can be seen violently shaking and he swears multiple times, visibly horrified.

The minivan was knocked nose-down into a ditch and other cars were also damaged in the crash.

Mold Magistrates Court heard Tribe had been driving a lorry full of glue – and some of the adhesive spilled into the road following the collision.

Prosecutor James Ashton said Tribe had ‘poor visibility due to his misted up windscreen’.

The sun was low which also made driving conditions difficult.

Christopher Tribe, 57, was looking out through the tiny gap when he ploughed straight into a mini-van in Sandycroft, Flintshire

The impact was captured on his own dash-cam as his lorry ploughed into queuing traffic

An aerial view of the aftermath of the crash, which left a mini-van lying in a ditch and multiple vehicles damaged

Prosecutor James Ashton said Tribe had 'poor visibility due to his misted up windscreen'

Tribe had previously used his phone behind the wheel on his journey but was not on it at the time of the crash, the court heard.

Patrick Geddes, defending said: ‘He’s clearly remorseful and didn’t minimise his behaviour.

‘He’s fully aware this could have resulted in serious injury – or worse.

‘His driving was dangerous and caused a collision.

‘A contributory factor was that the sun was very low; it added to the poor visibility. It doesn’t absolve Mr Tribe, but it is a factor.

‘There is mention of his phone. He did do that; it’s not anything what resulted in the collision.

‘He checked it whilst travelling, and he shouldn’t have been doing that.’

Magistrates chair Lucy Bureau, told Tribe: ‘Mr Tribe, it was a fairly horrific incident – I’m sure you agree.’

Tribe, of Buckley, was handed a 36-week suspended sentence and banned from driving for 18 months.

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