Dramatic CCTV footage shows a road rage argument dangerously escalate when a man in a Mazda tries to run down a BMW driver.

The dangerous incident, on the streets of Luban in Poland, shows a red Mazda speeding along the road before suddenly veering to the left swerving out of shot.

The driver was fooling around with the handbrake in Dabrowski, according to Polish news site eluban.pl.

Dramatic CCTV footage shows a road rage argument escalating into violence on the streets of Luban in Poland

A blue BMW then comes into view and immediately pulls up, before a furious man wearing a vest jumps out.

In a later interview he said the Mazda had missed colliding with his car by millimetres, and that his brother with his three-year-old nephew were inside.

But when the man strides up and starts an argument the driver reverses so he walks back to his car.

Shockingly, the Mazda then rams him from behind, striking him twice in the legs with the bumper.

And the reckless motorist is not finished there, and accelerates towards the man who tries to leap on top of his car to escape.

The car door of the BMW is nearly ripped off by the hinges as the man again avoids a nasty collision by millimetres, not appearing to be seriously injured.

Shockingly, a red Mazda driver rams an angry BMW motorist from behind, striking him twice in the legs with the bumper

The reckless motorist then accelerates towards the man who tries to leap on top of his car to escape

Police quickly arrested the Mazda driver, identified him as a 38-year-old but did not name him, and said he carried a long criminal record.

He also had no right to drive, and marijuana was discovered in the vehicle.

Aneta Usyk, Deputy Mayor Luban, said the action looked like a scene 'from the movies' and that the 'behaviour of the Mazda driver was undoubtedly intentional', reports TVN24.

The incident took place on July 21 and the aggressor was jailed for three months for the destruction of another vehicle and drug possession. Although he faced a possible five years inside, according to Poland's Radio Zet.