A motorcyclist who crashed into a car causing a “large fireball” has been fined, police have said.
Dashcam footage shows Stavius Gordon flipping through the air after his KTM motorcycle smashed into a silver Audi car as it turned off Ditton Lane in Cambridge.
The 31-year-old, of HMP Peterborough, lost a toe in the collision which happened just before 6pm on 9 September last year.
The Audi and a nearby private ambulance were damaged in the incident, Cambridgeshire Police said.
Gordon admitted to driving without due care and attention at Cambridge Crown Court and was fined £120 and given nine points on his licence, the force said.
He also pleaded guilty to driving without insurance and driving otherwise in accordance with a licence, police said.
Gordon initially denied riding the motorbike but he was charged after police secured dashcam footage and recorded statements from witnesses about his driving leading up to the crash.
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PC Sarah Pride said: “I would like to thank witnesses who came forward and described Gordon’s manner of driving in the moments leading up to the crash.
“Gordon lost a toe as a result of the collision but it was thanks to his helmet that it wasn’t anything more serious.
“He had a provisional licence and will need to reapply.”