A video shows the moment a Dartford bus stuck on a hill narrowly escaped hitting a car during the snow chaos.
The footage, which was captured by a passer-by, shows the bus attempting to drive up a hill with passengers on board during the snow.
It can be seen that the rear of the bus narrowly misses hitting a parked black car.
The video was reportedly taken on Sunday night (December 11) in Crayford Station Road at 10.30pm, according to the footage caption.
The following can also be heard in the video: “Oh my God, the bus is skidding.
“Oh, it’s going to crash into that car.
“Oh my God, wait, wait.
“Oh my God, that was so close.”
The footage, which has been shared and liked more than 500 times, has also shocked users on Facebook over the narrow escape.
One commented: “Glad I stayed home.”
Another person said: “I actually feel for bus drivers in this weather because they have so many people on a bus under their care.
“This driver is trying so hard to get these people safely to their destinations.”
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The Met Office has issued a yellow weather warning for today (December 12) and Tuesday (December 13).
It says that snow and icy patches will lead to difficult travel conditions on both days.
Motorists are being urged by National Highways to plan their journey in advance, especially if they are traveling on routes they are not familiar with.
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Southeastern trains has issued a "do not travel" warning, with huge delays and major disruptions to its services.
There are also some school closures in place across south east London as the snow continues to cause chaos across the capital.
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