A single mother who gained notoriety when she had sex with a married doctor while working as a prostitute faces jail after dashcam footage captured her road-rage row with a motorcyclist.

Leanne Davies, 30, argued with the motorcyclist while driving her Audi A4 and drove on the wrong side of the road and careered into the bike, causing him to crash.

She then swerved dangerously in front of another vehicle before her path was blocked by a lorry.

Appearing at Southampton Crown Court today, she admitted one count of dangerous driving following the incident on a busy junction in the city on January 7 this year.

Dashcam footage showed the single mother driving into the direction of the motorcyclist

The motorcyclist tried to steer his bike away from the oncoming car, but to no avail

She then ploughed into the motorcyclist during the incident captured on camera

The biker ended up on the ground before Davies sped away from the altercation

Davies, who made headlines when it emerged she had sex with a married doctor, now faces jail

Davies made headlines in March this year when it emerged GP Dr Rupert Pemsel had paid her to sneak into a maternity hospital and have sex with him for 40 minutes while he was on duty.

The doctor – a father of two young children whose wife is a GP – arranged the liaison in December 2013 between bouts of helping with emergency caesareans.

A tribunal heard he was wearing scrubs when he buzzed Davies into a secure area of his hospital.

Davies made headlines in March this year when it emerged GP Dr Rupert Pemsel had paid her to sneak into a maternity hospital and have sex with him

The medic blamed the decision on an addiction to Internet pornography and stress from helping ill children in Uganda.

He being faced struck off but kept his job because he was an 'excellent doctor'.

The tribunal instead decided to suspend trained pilot Pemsel from the medical register for ten months for the 'sordid sexual encounter'.

In court today, Khalid Missouri, defending Davies, said: 'The complainant in this case confirmed there was a row and said words were exchanged beforehand.

'There was an argument and dangerous driving as a result of that.'

The case only came to light when the video of Davies' dangerous driving was posted online and police launched an investigation.

The motorcyclist, who was 22 at the time, was hospitalised and treated for multiple wrist fractures, a dislocated shoulder, ligament damage, and a severely bruised and swollen hand.

Speaking at the time, the motorist who filmed the dashcam footage said: 'I was at the traffic lights when I heard a horn.

The motorcyclist, who was 22 at the time, was hospitalised and treated for multiple wrist fractures, a dislocated shoulder, ligament damage, and a severely bruised and swollen hand

Davies was told by a judge 'all options will be open' when she returns for sentencing

'Then the bike rode to the front of the queue and the car driver went on the wrong side of the road.'

Judge Nicholas Rowland said: 'You [Davies] will be sentenced on December 5. All options will be open including a custodial sentence as this is a serious offence.