A Scots mum has told how she was "dazed and disorientated" with concussion and whiplash after an Audi smashed into the back of her car and sped off.
Emergency services raced to Kilbowie Road in Clydebank after the crash happened at around 4.50pm on Sunday, July 4.
Michelle Wright was sitting at a set of traffic lights when she suddenly heard a "huge bang" before being flung forward.
The staff nurse at Queen Elizabeth University Hospital was totally dazed, but as she looked up she saw the driver who smashed into her speed off.

Speaking to the Record, the 32-year-old said: "I was stationary at the lights at the roundabout when it happened.
"There were a few cars to the side of me but none to the back.
"I remember the lights going green and all of a sudden a huge bang. My head was flung forward and I hit my head off the front and back of the head rest and steering wheel.
"I was dazed and disorientated but when I looked up a grey car speeding away so quickly.
"At first I just felt so disoriented because I hurt my head and then looked up to see the car zoom around and past me.
"I went to hospital and was told I have concussion and bad whiplash. I'm in agony with my back and neck."
Michelle was thankfully able to leave the hospital that day with some head injury and whiplash advice as well as painkillers.
The mum-of-two added: "I'm just glad my kids weren’t in the back.
"I think my car is a write-off. The bumper is completely off and the back end is caved in.
"The roundabout was busy to the side of me so I’m hoping someone has dash cam around that time or comes forward who actually seen the crash."
A Police Scotland spokesperson said: "Around 4.50pm on Sunday, 4 July, officers were called to the Kilbowie Road area of Clydebank, following a report of a road crash involving a grey Audi car and a red Ford Focus.
"There were no reports of serious injuries at the scene.
"The Audi is believed to have left the area following the incident and enquiries to establish the circumstances are at an early stage."
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