This is the moment a man miraculously survives being hit and almost run over by an out of control bus – before walking away almost completely unharmed.
Simon Smith, 53, was thrown down the street when the runaway double decker careered onto the pavement and ploughed straight into him.
The impact of his head hitting the windscreen shattered the glass, yet he got up from the pavement seconds later.
Astonishing CCTV footage taken at the scene shows Simon calmly walking into a bar moments after the shocking incident.
Daniel Fraifeld, 50, who co-owns the Purple Turtle bar, said: “I think he [Simon] pretty much got up, brushed himself down and then an ambulance came and took him to be checked.
“He got looked over and didn’t have any lasting injuries – but he’s covered in scrapes and bruises.
“He then got released from the hospital and I think he just went for a pint to relax.”
It’s not yet known what caused the bus to collide with Simon in Reading, Berks., shortly after 9am on Saturday (June 24).
It is also believed to have crashed into a bin before hitting a building and then the wall of St Mary’s Minister.
Pictures taken after the crash show the visibly-damaged bus surrounded by rubble after coming to a stop in the middle of the road.
Council workers helped make the area safe after broken glass and bits of damaged bin and wall were left on the ground.
Staff from Reading Buses and a Reading Borough Council were also called to the scene.
A spokesman for Thames Valley Police said: “We were called to a road traffic collision involving a bus and a pedestrian in Gun Street at 9.13am on Saturday.
“The ambulance was called to the scene.
“The road was closed for about two hours.
“No arrests have been made.”
A second person was also injured by debris and taken to Royal Berkshire Hospital for further treatment.
A spokesman from South Central Ambulance Service said: “We were called at 9.12am reporting a bus having hit a lamp post at the above location, and then taken down a shop canopy.”
Reading Buses has said it has launched an internal investigation.
The company has been approached for further comment.