'DEATH WISH'

Moment masked idiot risks their life riding 10mph e-scooter on MOTORWAY during Storm Darragh

The Aston Expressway, with a 50mph limit, is one of the busiest commuter routes in and out of Birmingham

A MASKED idiot risked their life by riding an e-scooter on a motorway as Storm Darragh raged at the weekend.

Footage shows their illegal trip on the 10mph tech amid spray from passing vehicles and failing light.

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A masked idiot risked their life by riding an e-scooter on a motorway as Storm Darragh raged at the weekendCredit: SWNS
Footage shows their illegal trip on the 10mph tech amid spray from passing vehicles and failing light
Cars speed at up to 50mph past the 10mph scooterCredit: SWNS

Despite a rare red weather warning as Storm Darragh unleashed torrential downpours and severe gales, the rider seemed oblivious to the obvious dangers on Saturday.

They were seen on the A38(M) Aston Expressway in Birmingham on the same day Kher Hussain Shahin, 56, died after a tree hit his car in nearby Erdington.

And Imran Younas, 37, escaped after his BMW was crushed by a falling tree in Solihull.

In the shocking footage, the rider is wearing a long black jacket and balaclava.

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The Aston Expressway, with a 50mph limit, is one of the busiest commuter routes in and out of the city.

One local said: “It’s not the brightest idea, but to do it ­during that storm is brain-dead moronic. Must have a death wish.”

It is illegal to ride private e-scooters on roads or any public land.

An official hire scheme is available in Birmingham as part of a government trial, but they ­cannot be used on motorways.

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Meanwhile, a huge clean-up operation is under way to clear fallen trees and flooded areas.

Nearly 100,000 homes were yesterday still without power, with train services severely disrupted, particularly in the South West and Wales.

UK Weather: Killer Storm Darragh to wreak MORE chaos today as Met Office warns of 70mph winds & thousands without power

Flights have also been hit.

Winds will gradually ease tomorrow with less rainfall but it is likely to remain chilly.

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