A biker has posted a video of him plunging 40ft off the region's most-dangerous road as a warning to others.

Jack Sanderson who was riding along the Cat and Fiddle Road, a winding country road between Buxton and Macclesfield was filming his ride from a camera attached to his helmet.

But Jack's countryside ride was ruined when he overtook two bikes and came within inches of colliding with a car on a corner.

Jack was thrown from the 600cc Kawasaki bike, tumbling down the steep bank at the side of the road.

Amazingly Jack, of Knutsford in Cheshire, was able to brush himself away and walk away from the accident with just minor injuries.

And he's posted the video to warn others not to make the same mistakes he made.

Jack told the BBC: " I was too impatient. I should have stayed on the white line, I saw the car, and thought right I'm going to have to go off there.

"I'm just happy to walk away with my life and maybe it could be a lesson to others."

"If it slows anyone down by just one mph then that's something."

Watch the video here:

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