Cinderford, Gloucestershire, UK. Police were forced to smash into a driver's car at high speed to stop him during a 15-mile 110mph chase.
And just six months later, while on bail for that offence, Christopher Wright was at it again -- driving at speeds of up to 70mph in Cinderford.
Yesterday, Wright was jailed for two-and-a-half years for the offenses.
The court heard that during the first incident, on July 30 last year, officers had to smash into his Ford Puma to stop him following a 15 mile pursuit, which saw him reach speeds of nearly 110mph.
Prosecutor Martin Steen said Wright, of High Street, Cinderford, was seen driving by police without his seat belt.
He told the court Weight had put his thumb up to officers indicating he would stop when they tried to pull him over on the Northern Bypass of the A40 at around 9.40am.
But instead Wright said he panicked, knowing he was not insured, and sped down the A40, through Over and onto the A48 where he raced through Ministerworth before he was eventually shunted off the road near Newnham-on-Severn.
Video of the chase showed him swerving through traffic, narrowly missing several HGVs, driving on the wrong side of the road and narrowly missing head-on collisions.