Officers from Hampshire joined the pursuit, which saw Moore lead them through and out of Salisbury on the A30, A303 and M3, weaving in and out of traffic and, at one point, entering a stretch of roadworks.
At an earlier court date, Moore pleaded guilty to dangerous driving, driving while disqualified, not having insurance, failing to provide an evidential sample and using fraudulent registration plates.
PC Pedliham, of the Salisbury Community Policing Team, said Moore’s prison term reflected the “seriousness” of his behaviour.
“For a prolonged period of time, he put the lives of other road users at serious risk by making incredibly poor decisions, driving at excess speed and dangerously in a desperate attempt to evade police,” he said.