No action against A140 motorist who drove into car head on Published duration 29 April 2017

image copyright Next Base Dash Cams image caption The Ford driver stopped in front of Mr Steward

A motorist who was seen making a U-turn before driving straight at a car carrying two children will face no prosecution action.

The video was captured by Jonathan Steward as he was travelling with his son and daughter on the A140 between Diss and Norwich.

The Crown Prosecution Service said there was "not sufficient evidence" to establish who was driving the other vehicle.

Mr Steward said it was "dissatisfying".

The dashcam footage shows the Ford car stopping right in front of Mr Steward's vehicle before driving away, turning around and driving head-on towards it, ramming the car twice.

Mr Steward, from Norwich, said: "I find it unsatisfactory that the person will get away with it all.

"It has caused loads of problems for me, my insurance company is still fighting my claim with the offenders' company, so I'm out of pocket from all of this.

"I am still extremely nervous when I drive and the whole thing still upsets my children."

image copyright Next Base Dash Cams image caption Jonathan Steward was travelling along the A140 near Diss when the incident happened

Mr Steward was driving from Woodbridge, Suffolk, to Norwich after picking up his children.

The drama unfolded when he got to the roundabout at Dickleburgh.

It happened on 12 September. The CPS said it would not consider the case but Mr Steward appealed.

Following the appeal, the CPS said: "In order to bring charges, our prosecutors must be satisfied there is sufficient evidence for there to be a 'realistic prospect of conviction'.