This is the shocking moment a teenage cyclist collides head-on with an oncoming car before picking himself up apparently none the worse for wear.

The youngster hurtled out of a blind junction and crashed into the bonnet of a moving car.

Daniel Cartwright's dashcam caught the dramatic incident on Thursday morning in Bramcote, Nottinghamshire.

The 24-year-old from Nottingham posted the video on Facebook later that day saying: 'I was involved in a car vs bicycle, as you can see from the attached video, it shows a huge lack of education within young people using bicycles on roads.

Daniel Cartwright drives down a country road in Bramcote, Nottinghamshire, in his Vauxhall Astra

'Luckily as far as I'm aware the youth wasn't injured seriously although he was taken to hospital as precaution (not yet been updated on condition, although I have asked multiple times) this could have been a completely different story if my speed was any higher.'

The community protection officer added: 'Although the youth is okay, I am now still left to pick up the pieces with the financial cost of repairing my car.

'So far the parents seem to be unwilling to cover any costs. So for now I'll have to foot the bill until I [am] able pursue the matter in small claims court.

'I guess my main reason for posting this video is so parents that I have on Facebook can show their children the types of accidents that can happen when not taking proper care on UK roads.'

The video shows Mr Cartwright driving through Bramcote in his Vauxhall Astra when he took a right turn.

A young cyclist appears out of nowhere from a blind junction and drives straight towards Mr Cartwright's car

The unnamed cyclist rolls onto the bonnet of the moving car, causing an estimated £500 of damage

Mr Cartwright slowly approaches a junction in what is a tight country road with another vehicle approaching him further up the road.

Suddenly a cyclist comes flying out of the junction from the left hand side and smashes into Mr Cartwright's car.

The youngster is sprawled across the windscreen and bumper as the cyclist hit the car at some speed.

Miraculously the young cyclist gets off the bumper and is standing on two feet clearly confused as to what had just happened.

He picks himself up and apologises to Mr Cartwright saying 'sorry no one ever uses this road'

Mr Cartwright said there will be a sizeable fee of up to £500 to repair the damaged caused to his car.

He said: 'My reaction immediate reaction was to check on the rider as he was a young child.

'He said, "Sorry no one ever uses this road".'

Police have been approached for comment on the incident.