This is the shocking moment a man clings to the back of a van as it speeds through a roundabout and passes a huge lorry in windy conditions 'at 30mph'.

Dashcam footage was captured by electrician Jodie Brown as he was driving between jobs in Worcester last Thursday at around 9:40am.

Mr Brown, 38, spotted a 'Corser Plastering Services' van appearing from a junction with a man standing on the back bumper gripping onto the roof.

The father-of-one was so stunned by the sight he can be heard muttering an expletive under his breath.

Mr Brown said: 'I spotted the guy on the back as soon as the van came around the bend and I actually said 'what the f***?' I was so shocked.

'I figured the driver would pull over after coming round the corner but he just kept on going.

'They must have been going at about 30mph, it was quite humorous to see.

A man was seen clinging to the back of a work van as it sped past a lorry in Worcester

The 'Corser Plastering Services' van drove through a roundabout with the man standing on its back bumper

'The road they started on is always really quiet but at the end of the video when we parted ways, they were actually headed into the city centre.

'The city centre would have been much busier so I imagine there would have been quite a few raised eyebrows.

'The guys probably done it loads of times before. The van was probably rushing off and he just jumped on the back, it's the sort of thing builders get up to.

Dashcam footage was captured by electrician Jodie Brown as he was driving between jobs

Mr Brown said: 'I've spent a lot of time on building sites and they're always doing crazy stuff'

'Being an electrician I've spent a lot of time on building sites and they're always getting up to crazy stuff like spinning around in cement mixers.'

While he found the incident funny, the electrician didn't get the reaction he'd hoped for when he showed the video to other people.

Mr Brown said: 'I thought it was really funny but I showed it to my wife and she's got more important things to do looking after a newborn baby. She told me to stop messing around and help out.

'Then I put it on this Facebook group and all anyone did was criticise my driving saying I got too close to the van so I took it down.'