THIS is the shocking moment a man was spotted tucking into noodles with CHOPSTICKS while speeding along the M25.

The reckless driver was travelling clockwise on the motorway near Godstone, Surrey, when an eagle-eyed passenger noticed he had no hands on his steering wheel, allegedly for a stretch of several miles.

3 In the footage, the driver can be seen without both hands on the steering wheel Credit: Imran Syed

3 This reportedly continued for a stretch of several miles Credit: Imran Syed

Imran Syed, from Orpington, Kent, was on his way to Gatwick Airport with his dad when he captured footage of the car - which he believes was travelling at around 60 to 65mph.

In the clip, the black Mini can be seen whizzing along in the inside lane - while its driver fully concentrates on his meal.

Speaking to The Sun Online, Imran, who works as a train driver for South West Trains, explained: "It was braking late and hard, meandering within the inside lane and occasionally wandering over into my lane.

"My instincts told me to be careful of this car. I thought it might be a drunk driver.

"As we passed him I looked inside the car and saw the driver clearly holding what looked like a box or tray with one hand, and using the other hand to use chopsticks to feed himself. There were no hands on the steering wheel at anytime."

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The 43-year-old, who is a qualified advanced driver himself, added: "I was astonished and quite disgusted as his lack of consideration for other road users. If he needed to apply some steering input to swerve he wouldn't have been able to do so at all.

"He was completely unaware of his surroundings and very distracted as he was looking at his food and hence he was braking hard and late."

3 A witness said the black Mini was swerving around in its lane Credit: Imran Syed

"I can tolerate bad driving or people making mistakes but I insist that deliberate dangerous driving is just selfish and abhorrent."

Imran reported the incident to Surrey Police, who have been contacted by The Sun Online.

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