A frustrated Hungarian truck driver has filmed himself swerving into a stream of migrants outside Calais as they run off the road in terror.

The video, which is more than 14 minutes long, shows the view from the driver's front window as he accelerates towards a group of men, walking in the opposite direction.

Moments before, he captures the tense atmosphere as a crowd of more than 50 men walk and some break into a run towards him.

According to the video description, which has been posted as part of a series on Youtube entitled 'Calais Emigrants vs drivers and EUROPA', the footage was taken on the afternoon of November 25th on the A216/N216 that bypasses Calais.

The lorry driver films for more than 14 minutes as a crowd of migrants walk along the side of the three-lane road that bypasses Calais

The driver stays stationary while the men spread out across all three lanes of the road, before he is overtaken by a second white lorry.

As soon as the lorry overtakes, the driver suddenly swerves to the right into unsuspecting men, who dart out of the way.

The driver then straightens up before swerving sharply again into another group as a young man swears at him.

Even though the lorry moves onto the hard shoulder, one migrant is seen picking up what looks like rubbish to hurl at the vehicle.

TENSIONS RISE AT GREECE-MACEDONIA BORDER AFTER MIGRANT WAS ELECTROCUTED BY HIGH-VOLTAGE CABLE Police fired tear gas and stun grenades at migrants today at the Macedonia-Greek border, after a man was electrocuted and badly burned when he climbed on top of a train carriage and touched a high-voltage cable. Macedonia began turning away ‘economic migrants’ nearly two weeks ago, along with many other Balkan countries, triggering days of protests from stranded migrants on the Greek side of the border. The man who was electrocuted, who is believed to be a Moroccan and is one of many whose entry into Macedonia has been forbidden, was left with severe burns across his body. Agony: A man, believed to be a Moroccan, is treated after being severely burned by a high-voltage cable Forbidden: The man has been blocked from entering Macedonia from Greece, after it began turning away ‘economic migrants’ nearly two weeks ago along with many other Balkan countries Build up: Tension rose on the Greek side of the border after the man was electrocuted, with police firing tear gas and stun grenades near the northern Greek village of Idomeni He was treated by other migrants at the border, near the northern Greek village of Idomeni. After he was injured a furious crowd surged towards Macedonian police, hurling stones and debris. But the crowd was beaten back by police. Migrants and refugees have been flowing across the Balkan countries, after landing by boat in Greece from Turkey. Rage: After he was injured a furious crowd surged towards Macedonian police, hurling stones and debris Block: Macedonian soldiers today began erecting a three-metre high barrier, similar to that built by Hungary on its southern border Claim: But Macedonia's government insisted that it had no intention of closing its border completely This morning, Macedonian soldiers began erecting a three-metre high barrier, similar to that built by Hungary on its southern border. But the Macedonian government insisted that it had no intention of closing its border completely, claiming the aim was ‘to direct the inflow of people towards the controlled points for their registration and humane treatment’. Spokesman Aleksandar Gjorgjiev said: ‘We would like to underline that the border will remain open. We will allow passage for the people who come from war-affected regions as we have done thus far.’ Advertisement

As soon as another lorry overtakes, the driver suddenly swerves to the right into unsuspecting men, who dart out of the way

Even though the lorry moves onto the hard shoulder, one migrant is seen picking up what looks like rubbish to hurl at the vehicle

The Hungarian driver turns the camera on himself at the end of the video, said he had planned to interview the migrants

At the end of the video, the driver turns the camera on himself.

'So quite a trip, eh, these last 6 kilometres?

'The migrants have managed to divert me so much that I couldn't get into the port parking area so there will be no parking today.

'Can you imagine what it's like to be here in the evening, after the sun sets? Guys, don't go to England from Calais! You get it?', he says, in Hungarian.

The video comes as charities warn the 'jungle', the makeshift camp in Calais, has reached crisis point after weeks of rain.

French police fired tear gas at migrants in the camp as heavy rain has turned the camp into a 'muddy bog'.

Security has tightened around the Eurotunnel as it has been reported a greater number of migrants have attempted to enter Britain illegally.