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Lorry driver who drove the wrong way on the M20 near Folkestone is jailed

A trucker drove towards traffic on a motorway while speaking on his phone in a “crazy” bid to catch a ferry.

Tomasz Mista tried ordering drivers out of the M20’s inside lane as he hurtled towards them, their headlights flashing and horns beeping.

Mista joining the motorway on the wrong side was caught on camera

The 25-year-old was this week jailed at Canterbury Crown Court after a jury took just 39 minutes to unanimously reach a guilty verdict.

The Polish national argued a potential crash would have been the other drivers’ fault, because he drove the wrong way “carefully.”

When prosecutors asked why he thought motorists were flashing him, he replied: “Because they had never seen such a crazy person on the road.”

Laughing under cross-examination, he added: “Who says the style which I was driving was dangerous?

“I’ve seen a lot on the roads - you can pull that (short-cut) off.

“Who says the style which I was driving was dangerous?"

“If there was someone else driving in the opposite direction at a high speed (and we crashed) they would be to blame.”

The trucker of six-years also told prosecutor Vivian Walters he drove the wrong-way on the hard shoulder to paint road signs, on behalf of Highways England.

However, he was unanimously found guilty of dangerous driving following 39 minutes of deliberations.

Mista was handed a ten month prison sentence and, given he was kept on remand in October, could be released imminently under the good behaviour rule.

The events unfolded when Mista mistakenly drove his box-truck down the Channel Tunnel’s approach road in Folkestone at 2pm in October last year.

Canterbury Crown Court. Stock picture (44205162)
Canterbury Crown Court. Stock picture (44205162)

Told he needed the Ferry terminal in Dover, Mista reversed his Duzubasek Transport lorry, spun around, and took off London-bound at 20-30 MPH, stopping occasionally for traffic.

Representing himself, Mista explained he tried using a motorway lane by waving oncoming cars out the way, but was forced into the hard shoulder.

He continued for two and a half miles, spoke on his phone and even entered the inside carriageway on one occasion as motorists sounded their horns.

DC Lee Rowlinson witnessed the drama unfolding a mile from Junction 11, London bound, as at least six vehicles flashed their lights. Mista was then arrested.

He admitted in a police interview to using his phone and driving the wrong way but denied it was dangerous or he was frightened.

Tomasz Mista driving the wrong way down the M20 was caught on camera. Credit: CPS
Tomasz Mista driving the wrong way down the M20 was caught on camera. Credit: CPS

Mista, of no fixed UK abode, told the court he was a professional driver for six years, adding: "As far as I’m concerned this is not a serious matter."

Recorder Richard Smith said: “Even though you may not have considered the situation dangerous, even though you didn’t find it frightening, I’m sure those who saw you coming towards them at speed were both fearful and frightened.

“Moving against the flow of high speed traffic for 2.5 miles created an obvious risk of collision and risk of devastating fatal consequences.”

The judge added Mista's previous good character, cooperation with police and being unable to drive in the UK were mitigating factors.

Mista, who wore a blue and yellow tracksuit in court and spoke with the aid of an interpreter, now faces a three year driving ban.

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