Funny: The camera was even faster, even if it were just 2mph AND the camera drove without due care directly into the oncoming traffic, because he was too entitles to stay on the left during curves...
Jordan you're a fool for riding at that SPEED while traveling on the opposite carriageway, and braking hard over a wet manhole cover, you only have yourself to blame.
True. But the mind boggling bit is that driver at the very end who drives down the wrong side of the road nd then swerves onto the pavement to get past.
#1 is the Cammers fault. He's going way too fast especially around a sharp corner like that. Not to mention he was using the ENTIRE country road. Had there been a crash, he'd be found responsible.
Opposing car was hugging thier own side of the road like a limpet. So couldn't have done anything more. Speed isn't really a factor here either. On roads like that, even if you're crawling, if the timings sweet, you are going to come together.
Hugging their side is part of the problem. If they moved out on bends, they'd be able to see further round them and be more visible to oncoming traffic.
it's comical that she thinks she was in the right and did nothing wrong ! If she'd been 2 seconds later to that bend it would have been a nasty head-on smash for sure.
I agree. At best they were in the centre of the road. What did they expect might happen if another was to appear from the opposite direction. Even if both cars were travelling at 25mph for example, that's a closing speed of 50mph.
That is not filtering but overtaking. Far too fast and I think you are meant to get back onto your side of the road when a car is coming towards you too.
@@Junoleda Very true, but filtering is a slow speed manoeuvre or at least should be. Going passed a line of traffic so fast that you cannot pull in when traffic is coming towards you is more overtaking than filtering to my mind. But either way is totally reckless.
Clip 3 came off his bike due to going over a manhole cover. In doing so the friction changed instantly, and the rider had zero time to react made worse due to speed. The friction between rubber, road surface and manhole covers are different in all conditions let alone greasy conditions as a result of the first rain after a period of warm weather.
Yep risking getting rear ended to save someone you don't know 10 seconds. If it's slow moving traffic fine I get letting people out and of course I do it myself. But stopping a free flowing 50mph+ to let someone out is moronic.
#8 I would definitely be sending that footage to the local cab licensing authority to get that guy sacked. He has no business being entrusted with driving other people around when he demonstrates aggressive behaviour like that
Not filtering in this instance, overtaking on the wrong side of the road, at speed and failing to yield to traffic approaching in the correct lane. Pretty dumb really and lucky just to has scrached the paintwork.
#1 Chris. Piece of advice: when approaching a blind bend to the right, move over to the far left and don't attempt to take it anywhere near the speed limit. You practically cut that corner and were driving too fast for the conditions. A good driver will position to straighten out the bends.
#1 You were both as bad as each other. What did the other driver do that you didn’t? It’s not as if they had the option to use the verge as you did. Also, really nice language to be using in front of a child.
#9 Cuts into your lane? The lorry couldn't fit in its own lane to get under the bridge so what excatly did you think was gonna happen? This was a case when the brake pedal would have helped you out.
as an artic driver myself, exactly that. There was no way both were going to fit there without wiping each other's mirrors out or one having to go off-piste. As soon as the other truck loomed into view I'd have stopped as close to the kerb as possible, then seen what the other guy was going to do. If he had no intention of stopping then I'd be swiftly bouncing the FNS wheel up the kerb to save my mirror !
#3 Wet, slippery manhole cover. Do not brake or change direction across wet manhole covers. If he had been going a bit slower it just wouldn't have happened, not needing to brake.
At 05:10 I'm very surprised at the taxi driver showing his number plate and Licence Number to the video! But I would never get in front of a man like that!
#7 - You could tell the van was going middle lane and he was in front so technically she hit him... would be interesting to know what the insurance company did
technically no, the van veered into her lane at the last second, so he caused the collision with an unsafe lane change. you can see him drive over the dotted white line for the lane marking just as they appear, with his right front wheel, so he was fully in the left lane till that point. but yes, given his road position and speed, I wouldnt have tried to go next to him myself, but she technically did nothing wrong.
@@konradgreen2567 Not sure about that - it's actually a single carriageway, there's no lane markings until the roundabout - so she shouldn't really have been overtaking to be alongside him in the first place. He was moving into the correct lane for the direction he wanted to take, she was overtaking him into that lane as it formed.
Funny how someone shouting "Pull over!" from within a vehicle with closed windows and engine/traffic noise expects someone else to hear her when they are in similar circumstances 20-30 yards ahead.
We wonder why we live in a place with no care for our environment or each other. Love where you live. Forgive before confrontation. My dad says it's Monkey see , Monkey do. I spend all my dog walks picking litter from the church steps and now closed library which attract weed smoking litter throwing, swearing,spitting kids every night. We used to know everyone and now the village is full of people who would not even say hello when passing. 😢
#3 Well deserved for riding your bike like a complete prick! Now imagine someone had stepped out between those cars to cross the road as you opened up the throttle?
#7 don’t email the company just go through your insurance. They will deem the other party at fault and you will not be liable. Make it their issue to follow up. The only reason for not doing that is if you are not legal.
Jordan was using his front brake and locked it up when his front wheel skidded on the manhole cover. He should have seen that. Inexperienced rider clearly.
#9. What's he griping at about the lorry straying, he should look at the type of bridge as some lorries have to go through in the middle to avoid hitting the lowest part. When approaching a bridge like that, and with a bend as well, lorry drivers should slow down when going through because of using the middle of the road
#3 is the kind of rider that gives bikers a bed rep. Filtering way too fast, braked while going over a wet manhole cover, and didn't seem to be wearing any kind of gloves. Sigh. Oh, well, at least he survived to learn a lesson.
its difficult to see ahead of the car in front, it could be the road ahead is congested and they dont want to block the junction but that makes it look like they are letting a vehicle out.
@aitch8237 at the point the car begins to slow and stop, its not possible to see in front of the car. Coming round the bend we can see up the left and traffic is flowing then but once behind the car on the straight we don't know if vehicles in front stopped or the car in front just stopped to let someone out.
@aitch8237 but you said traffic was free flowing yet we cant tell as we can only see 2 cars up the left on the bend and then can see different vehicles on the right way in the distance flowing. We dont know if the 2 or more cars in front of the car ahead have caught congestion or a vehicle waiting to turn right which could be why the car in front comes to a stop.
#3 What happened was the rider solving the equation (Speed + road conditions) > (skill + intelligence). Hope they learned, otherwise a future Darwin award submission I think.
Fazer hit a lowered drain cover while braking, throwing the weight and intertia from speeding into the front also looks like it's just rained a bit so all the oil that's built up over summer rises to the top, fun times
3:35 This is why a staggered approach is needed in general, but especially if there are bends or a roundabout ahead. Being a few feet further back from a larger vehicle like that would have avoided all of the ensuing hassle.
0:19 the 4x4 was possibly driving fast but it seems the cam car/operator was a little unprepared for meeting anyone else on the road - good thing it wasnt a horse or tractor around the bend as those stuffed toys may have been at risk ! and yes i hear there is a child in the car which should mean cam driver should be more are of potential hazards in a single track country lane . 01:33 hard braking + manhole = front wheel slipped out !
#1 try reading up on limit points. You must be able to navigate the point of limit at a speed that means you can stop safely in the distance you can see to be clear. You made no attempt to reduce speed as you hit the bend. You put your entire family in danger.
If the guy driving the camera car was over to the left instead of cutting the corner, he could have seen further round the bend. Further, he made no effort to slow down for a bend he couldn't see round. If there had been a bump I'd put 80% of it on the cam car, if not all of it. The oncoming car could not get any further over to the left short of mounting the verge, but he should have slowed down as well.
#7 they clearly had no intention of pulling over so the constant horn and shouting is completely wasted. Maybe next time don't go so close to another vehicle when approaching a junction. Hold back a bit, get annoyed when they cut in front and go on with your day.
Looks like one or two lanes that splits into 3 but cammers decides to go charging into the middle lane, should have held back. Then claims that the other vehicle hit her mirror, didn't appear to be an obvious contact unless the audio is out of sync.
@@Jac70 Visually there's nothing to indicate two lanes just the wider entry to the lane split and the classic 'locals do it this way' arrogance going on.
Why risk it? First of all they'd only be in the blind spot of the flat back in the roundabout, secondly 2 vehicles into 1 lane doesn't go... I'd prefer to be 2 seconds late to my destination and still have a wing mirror
Seems like classic overconfidence. I bet she knows the roundabout very well and was too focused on getting across it as fast as possible that she didn't even consider that other drivers may need a second to figure out which lane they need to be in. It was her own fault as you said.
Jordan, this is exactly why I hate seeing motorcyclists overtaking like that. I'm not triggered that I can't do the same in my car, I just don't want to be there to see you make a mess of things.
4:48 totally uncalled for by the cabbie. You were behind him in the merge, unless he felt you were trying to pass him by being too close to his rear side. Would sound shed some context to it in terms of bibbing, dunno.
That junction is way too narrow to be two lanes on the far side of the lights, so you have to merge in the junction itself. I drive this way all the time and most people drive very cautiously through knowing that it gets very narrow very quickly. Neither party covered themselves in glory here Weirdly, it leads to the same roundabout as clip #7
Watching videos like these helps me understand why my car insurance premiums have increased again this year and why my no claims means shit these days 🤦🏻🤦🏻
From the audio at 6:40 I thought the Terminator was about to make an appearance. Also I don't think #2 was parking so much as making an ill-advised U-turn having utterly misjudged their turning radius. Either way I'd have waited for the manoeuvre to be completed before risking that pass.
#3 braking while hitting a manhole cover lost grip and lost the bike from under him. To be fair I've had a push bike go on me in the same situation. Popped me collar bone :(
first video they cut into the bend and were going quite fast. I would have slowed down and expected a car to be coming the other way. I would have taken the bend wide. And I wouldn't have gotten upset if there was an oncoming car that caused me to slam my brakes on as I am on a country road that barely fits two cars with blind corners
I think the car in number 11 should park further out from the kerb next time and then the van won’t get past at all, thus preventing such accidents. It’s clearly a short walk to the rear wheel!
Was a cloner, Range rovers have a vulnerability that makes them easy to have their key fobs cloned. Someone can just sit in a car nearby and clone the key over radio, then come back later and literally just unlock and start the car and drive off. Not only that they have something called approach unlock on those models so the thief probably had the doors unlocked before he even got to it.
#8 I've posted before. If a licensed taxi causes concern or danger through their lack of driving ability, report the 'plate' number to the Licensing Officer at the local council, with footage if poss. Too many people are becoming taxi drivers who really shouldn't be conveying members of the public about, including transporting school children, (which most taxi firms put in tenders for each year) let alone be on the road. Whilst the taxis have to pass a stringent examination to be licensed, the same cannot be said for the drivers. Btw I was a licensed taxi driver for a number of years.
At the point where she tries to come past there are no lane markings whatsoever, so very predictable that another driver might get right to up to the junction, see the lanes, and only then know where they need to be - completely avoidable! And could probably be helped by earlier markings and signs.
She was approaching the roundabout way too fast, less speed would have avoided the problem, it looked like she was just determined to get past the truck.
@@F1shF4c3 my guess is cam driver likely had local knowledge and was most likely going for the overtake as knew there was a merge lane to exit. van pick up driver probably not local, possibly a colleague in the other van pick up and trying to stay close as to not get lost and seen an oppertunity to get passed the black car between them. but yeah, use more patience and its avoidable by the cam car.
Clip 11. It was probably a DPD van that did the same to my parked car (it was definitely a van the repair shop said). The insurance cost was over £2,300 and my full no claims dropped to 4 years NCB. 😒
@8:51 - the car behind was at fault for being too close and not paying attention. HOWEVER, the clip shows the danger caused by people who "think" that they are being nice by letting someone out. When you have priority, and everyone behind you knows that you have priority, yielding can be very dangerous.
What makes my bollox itch is they think they are being nice letting someone out, while blocking the road for everyone following, so actually causing more inconvinience to others overall.
Cars drive like idiots then give it why did you hit me ? … and expect truck drive to stop in 3 feet ( 36 inches) 1 yard (91.4cm) and then get salty when they don’t .
#8 What did you do to cause the taxi driver to gesture out of the window like that? Maybe driving too close and honking? The taxi after that was mildly over the top though.
#8 What's funny is I've seen so many youtube dashcam vids of absolute fucking bellends that deserve prison to know Delta cabs are in Liverpool and none of their jogging suit wearing neanderthal cabbies can drive and get really fucking angry over nothing
#1 how dare that car drive down a narrow country lane at that speed, says the one driving down a narrow country lane at that speed.
And on the wrong side of road going in to the corner.
@@Steven-dd3le Was just gong to say that.
Don't they know who I am?
Funny: The camera was even faster, even if it were just 2mph AND the camera drove without due care directly into the oncoming traffic, because he was too entitles to stay on the left during curves...
But he's got a dash cam.
He is in the wrong though because he didn't lean on the horn with all his weight.
Jordan you're a fool for riding at that SPEED while traveling on the opposite carriageway, and braking hard over a wet manhole cover, you only have yourself to blame.
Yep,,Jordan is a pleb.
True. But the mind boggling bit is that driver at the very end who drives down the wrong side of the road nd then swerves onto the pavement to get past.
As a biker - I totally agree!!
Self inflicted pain for sure ! How did he get a full licence ? Novice mistake with the manhole cover 😂
@@alunrundle162 DW19ZSY
#1 is the Cammers fault. He's going way too fast especially around a sharp corner like that. Not to mention he was using the ENTIRE country road. Had there been a crash, he'd be found responsible.
I did wonder whether, if the 'other vehicle was not slowing down at all,' how said other vehicle was ever making it around that corner...
Opposing car was hugging thier own side of the road like a limpet. So couldn't have done anything more. Speed isn't really a factor here either. On roads like that, even if you're crawling, if the timings sweet, you are going to come together.
Hugging their side is part of the problem. If they moved out on bends, they'd be able to see further round them and be more visible to oncoming traffic.
it's comical that she thinks she was in the right and did nothing wrong ! If she'd been 2 seconds later to that bend it would have been a nasty head-on smash for sure.
@@VictheSecret On a road as tight and narrow as that all you are doing is altering the point of impact.
1st clip was cutting the corner, so what do you expect?
1st clip was on the wrong side of the road
I agree. At best they were in the centre of the road. What did they expect might happen if another was to appear from the opposite direction. Even if both cars were travelling at 25mph for example, that's a closing speed of 50mph.
Clip 3.yeah you can filter,but not doing about 60 in a 30,what a bad rider.
That is not filtering but overtaking. Far too fast and I think you are meant to get back onto your side of the road when a car is coming towards you too.
You can’t filter when there’s only one lane
@@Junoleda Very true, but filtering is a slow speed manoeuvre or at least should be. Going passed a line of traffic so fast that you cannot pull in when traffic is coming towards you is more overtaking than filtering to my mind. But either way is totally reckless.
Clip 3 came off his bike due to going over a manhole cover. In doing so the friction changed instantly, and the rider had zero time to react made worse due to speed. The friction between rubber, road surface and manhole covers are different in all conditions let alone greasy conditions as a result of the first rain after a period of warm weather.
Don't think he's quite doing 60 but is certainly too fast just before the crash. Particularly amusing as he passes a speed camera too.
No3 - went over a wet manhole cover while braking. Rookie error.
And richly deserved for filtering way too quickly.
Yup, too fast, front brake applied over a wet manhole cover. Inevitable.
Must be a "proper biker".....
"I ONLY use the front brake"
@StoffelDilligas 😂. He wishes...he needs to put his licence he got out the cereal packet back in it.
#10 - Don't let people out, especially on high speed roads! It's dangerous. They'll find a gap 20-30 seconds later.
Yep risking getting rear ended to save someone you don't know 10 seconds. If it's slow moving traffic fine I get letting people out and of course I do it myself. But stopping a free flowing 50mph+ to let someone out is moronic.
Yep, the rule of thumb is - Be predictable: never reverse priorities (except if all relevant lanes are stationary).
1:33 Jordan learned why bikers avoid wet manhole covers. Avoid wet white lines too, unless you want another insurance payout.
#3 😂😂😂😂 serves you right
clip one , i think you just described yourself there
#8 I would definitely be sending that footage to the local cab licensing authority to get that guy sacked. He has no business being entrusted with driving other people around when he demonstrates aggressive behaviour like that
You beat me to it. That's enough to get his licence revoked by local authority
Ha Delta, I live in Ireland and even I know they are shit outfit from watching Ashley Neil's videos 🤣
Have to edit it though to remove the really stupid overtake at the end.
Clip #1 - My dad always said to me "drive like a tw*t down a country lane and you'll meet yourself one day".
1# it would have helped if you weren't on the wrong side of the road going around a corner
Looked like the biker dropped the rear end on a wet drain cover. Also filtering way too fast.
Not filtering in this instance, overtaking on the wrong side of the road, at speed and failing to yield to traffic approaching in the correct lane. Pretty dumb really and lucky just to has scrached the paintwork.
#1 Chris. Piece of advice: when approaching a blind bend to the right, move over to the far left and don't attempt to take it anywhere near the speed limit. You practically cut that corner and were driving too fast for the conditions. A good driver will position to straighten out the bends.
#1 You were both as bad as each other. What did the other driver do that you didn’t? It’s not as if they had the option to use the verge as you did.
Also, really nice language to be using in front of a child.
#9 Cuts into your lane? The lorry couldn't fit in its own lane to get under the bridge so what excatly did you think was gonna happen? This was a case when the brake pedal would have helped you out.
My thoughts exactly
as an artic driver myself, exactly that. There was no way both were going to fit there without wiping each other's mirrors out or one having to go off-piste. As soon as the other truck loomed into view I'd have stopped as close to the kerb as possible, then seen what the other guy was going to do. If he had no intention of stopping then I'd be swiftly bouncing the FNS wheel up the kerb to save my mirror !
'Big Bad Drivers' needs some lessons on driving and behaviour!
"the Jeep did get hit by the tree" is a hilarious statement
Hey Jordan, you see that wet drain lid and your excessive speed.... Nope didn't think you did.
#3 Wet, slippery manhole cover. Do not brake or change direction across wet manhole covers. If he had been going a bit slower it just wouldn't have happened, not needing to brake.
At 05:10 I'm very surprised at the taxi driver showing his number plate and Licence Number to the video! But I would never get in front of a man like that!
#7 - You could tell the van was going middle lane and he was in front so technically she hit him... would be interesting to know what the insurance company did
technically no, the van veered into her lane at the last second, so he caused the collision with an unsafe lane change. you can see him drive over the dotted white line for the lane marking just as they appear, with his right front wheel, so he was fully in the left lane till that point.
but yes, given his road position and speed, I wouldnt have tried to go next to him myself, but she technically did nothing wrong.
@@konradgreen2567 Not sure about that - it's actually a single carriageway, there's no lane markings until the roundabout - so she shouldn't really have been overtaking to be alongside him in the first place. He was moving into the correct lane for the direction he wanted to take, she was overtaking him into that lane as it formed.
Funny how someone shouting "Pull over!" from within a vehicle with closed windows and engine/traffic noise expects someone else to hear her when they are in similar circumstances 20-30 yards ahead.
Clip 11 shows almost nothing and could have been cut a lot shorter. Typical dpd behaviour though!
And the camera is illegal
Their reputation fairly proceeds them.
#3 skill issue
0:24 Absolutely hate hearing parents swear in front of their children. Shame on them.
We wonder why we live in a place with no care for our environment or each other. Love where you live. Forgive before confrontation.
My dad says it's Monkey see , Monkey do. I spend all my dog walks picking litter from the church steps and now closed library which attract weed smoking litter throwing, swearing,spitting kids every night. We used to know everyone and now the village is full of people who would not even say hello when passing. 😢
#3 Well deserved for riding your bike like a complete prick! Now imagine someone had stepped out between those cars to cross the road as you opened up the throttle?
#8 I think you’ve blown it on ever getting a taxi of this cab company
#5 Jim Whippet - best name on the internet, Well Done Sir !
#7 don’t email the company just go through your insurance. They will deem the other party at fault and you will not be liable. Make it their issue to follow up. The only reason for not doing that is if you are not legal.
Jordan was using his front brake and locked it up when his front wheel skidded on the manhole cover. He should have seen that. Inexperienced rider clearly.
#9. What's he griping at about the lorry straying, he should look at the type of bridge as some lorries have to go through in the middle to avoid hitting the lowest part. When approaching a bridge like that, and with a bend as well, lorry drivers should slow down when going through because of using the middle of the road
So the last one is basically just an advert for a security camera system?
Nope it’s an immobiliser. Stops your keys being cloned. So prevented the engine starting from a relay attack.
Jordan, in the rain, rode over the edge of a sunken, slippery, steel manhole cover - that's like a lever on glass!
#3 Jordan Got Karma!
#7 She's a belter! Great tune!
#3 is the kind of rider that gives bikers a bed rep. Filtering way too fast, braked while going over a wet manhole cover, and didn't seem to be wearing any kind of gloves. Sigh. Oh, well, at least he survived to learn a lesson.
In Ye Olde Days he would be "Sir Jordan Jockey, of Knob."
#10 as I remember being told,, 'Courtesy causes confusion and collision'.
its difficult to see ahead of the car in front, it could be the road ahead is congested and they dont want to block the junction but that makes it look like they are letting a vehicle out.
@aitch8237 at the point the car begins to slow and stop, its not possible to see in front of the car.
Coming round the bend we can see up the left and traffic is flowing then but once behind the car on the straight we don't know if vehicles in front stopped or the car in front just stopped to let someone out.
@aitch8237 but you said traffic was free flowing yet we cant tell as we can only see 2 cars up the left on the bend and then can see different vehicles on the right way in the distance flowing.
We dont know if the 2 or more cars in front of the car ahead have caught congestion or a vehicle waiting to turn right which could be why the car in front comes to a stop.
As the old saying goes, "it's better to be predictable than polite."
#1 the irony in this clip though haha some people are clueless!
#7 could have been avoided if the cammer read the road better.
Unlucky number 3 😂😂😂😂
#3 What happened was the rider solving the equation (Speed + road conditions) > (skill + intelligence).
Hope they learned, otherwise a future Darwin award submission I think.
Fazer hit a lowered drain cover while braking, throwing the weight and intertia from speeding into the front also looks like it's just rained a bit so all the oil that's built up over summer rises to the top, fun times
3:35 This is why a staggered approach is needed in general, but especially if there are bends or a roundabout ahead. Being a few feet further back from a larger vehicle like that would have avoided all of the ensuing hassle.
#9 Nice singing Darryl! lol
#1 first time on country roads? lmao
#1 You where also driving too fast for that lane
0:19 the 4x4 was possibly driving fast but it seems the cam car/operator was a little unprepared for meeting anyone else on the road - good thing it wasnt a horse or tractor around the bend as those stuffed toys may have been at risk ! and yes i hear there is a child in the car which should mean cam driver should be more are of potential hazards in a single track country lane .
01:33 hard braking + manhole = front wheel slipped out !
It’s more worrying the amount of people who are looking for crashes.
2:19 that fog is a real pea-souper
#1 had you been on the left of the lane you would have seen further round the bend which would have helped had you not been going so fast...
4:20 report them to the police for leaving the scene of an accident. That should get the company's attention.
#1 try reading up on limit points. You must be able to navigate the point of limit at a speed that means you can stop safely in the distance you can see to be clear. You made no attempt to reduce speed as you hit the bend. You put your entire family in danger.
#1 They should be as far left as possible on that blind corner but they're in the middle of the road and are surprised they have to brake and swerve?
4:45 About right for a Delta Taxis driver, I'm sure you actually NEED points on your licence to be able to drive for them
5:06 simply report the taxi driver to the licence officer and report the number along with your dash cam footage.
Number 3 😂😂😂😂😂😂😂
Oh dear, what a pity
5:48 *kerb
If the guy driving the camera car was over to the left instead of cutting the corner, he could have seen further round the bend. Further, he made no effort to slow down for a bend he couldn't see round. If there had been a bump I'd put 80% of it on the cam car, if not all of it. The oncoming car could not get any further over to the left short of mounting the verge, but he should have slowed down as well.
#7 they clearly had no intention of pulling over so the constant horn and shouting is completely wasted. Maybe next time don't go so close to another vehicle when approaching a junction. Hold back a bit, get annoyed when they cut in front and go on with your day.
Looks like one or two lanes that splits into 3 but cammers decides to go charging into the middle lane, should have held back. Then claims that the other vehicle hit her mirror, didn't appear to be an obvious contact unless the audio is out of sync.
@@Jac70 Visually there's nothing to indicate two lanes just the wider entry to the lane split and the classic 'locals do it this way' arrogance going on.
Why risk it? First of all they'd only be in the blind spot of the flat back in the roundabout, secondly 2 vehicles into 1 lane doesn't go...
I'd prefer to be 2 seconds late to my destination and still have a wing mirror
Seems like classic overconfidence. I bet she knows the roundabout very well and was too focused on getting across it as fast as possible that she didn't even consider that other drivers may need a second to figure out which lane they need to be in. It was her own fault as you said.
Jordan, this is exactly why I hate seeing motorcyclists overtaking like that.
I'm not triggered that I can't do the same in my car, I just don't want to be there to see you make a mess of things.
the first clip was the driver cutting the corner, not to mention the bad language with a child in the car!!!
it's chris mc anus, what do you expect
4:48 totally uncalled for by the cabbie. You were behind him in the merge, unless he felt you were trying to pass him by being too close to his rear side. Would sound shed some context to it in terms of bibbing, dunno.
That junction is way too narrow to be two lanes on the far side of the lights, so you have to merge in the junction itself. I drive this way all the time and most people drive very cautiously through knowing that it gets very narrow very quickly. Neither party covered themselves in glory here
Weirdly, it leads to the same roundabout as clip #7
#3 Another example of a dangerous biker. They never learn.
#3 Riding too fast for the conditions (congested traffic, lots of parked cares) then braking hard on a manhole cover = bad idea
Watching videos like these helps me understand why my car insurance premiums have increased again this year and why my no claims means shit these days 🤦🏻🤦🏻
#3 the biker lost the will to live.
From the audio at 6:40 I thought the Terminator was about to make an appearance.
Also I don't think #2 was parking so much as making an ill-advised U-turn having utterly misjudged their turning radius. Either way I'd have waited for the manoeuvre to be completed before risking that pass.
#3 braking while hitting a manhole cover lost grip and lost the bike from under him. To be fair I've had a push bike go on me in the same situation. Popped me collar bone :(
0:20 You’re equally to blame, but of course, for you it’s always the other driver at fault.
Absolutely. People take no accountability for their own actions and blame others straight away.
first video they cut into the bend and were going quite fast. I would have slowed down and expected a car to be coming the other way. I would have taken the bend wide. And I wouldn't have gotten upset if there was an oncoming car that caused me to slam my brakes on as I am on a country road that barely fits two cars with blind corners
Number 1! 😂
I think the car in number 11 should park further out from the kerb next time and then the van won’t get past at all, thus preventing such accidents. It’s clearly a short walk to the rear wheel!
Number 3 ended up where they deserved to be.
Who leaves their door unlocked on a £30k car?
Likely it’s relay theft and it was unlocked as it’s keyless entry.
Someone with a very expensive theft prevention security system who doesn't want their window smashed.
Was a cloner, Range rovers have a vulnerability that makes them easy to have their key fobs cloned. Someone can just sit in a car nearby and clone the key over radio, then come back later and literally just unlock and start the car and drive off. Not only that they have something called approach unlock on those models so the thief probably had the doors unlocked before he even got to it.
#10 You also took a while to notice and braked hard as a result. More space, pay attention in front and behind, and this sort of thing won't happen
No. 7 . Just report to Police, failure to provide insurance details
#8 I've posted before. If a licensed taxi causes concern or danger through their lack of driving ability, report the 'plate' number to the Licensing Officer at the local council, with footage if poss. Too many people are becoming taxi drivers who really shouldn't be conveying members of the public about, including transporting school children, (which most taxi firms put in tenders for each year) let alone be on the road. Whilst the taxis have to pass a stringent examination to be licensed, the same cannot be said for the drivers.
Btw I was a licensed taxi driver for a number of years.
1:40 what happened here? i think he was riding above his ability
Number 12 the easiest car to take recovered to many
It was unlocked
#7 isnt at fault but they couldve avoided that easily
-burger40
At the point where she tries to come past there are no lane markings whatsoever, so very predictable that another driver might get right to up to the junction, see the lanes, and only then know where they need to be - completely avoidable! And could probably be helped by earlier markings and signs.
She was approaching the roundabout way too fast, less speed would have avoided the problem, it looked like she was just determined to get past the truck.
@@F1shF4c3 my guess is cam driver likely had local knowledge and was most likely going for the overtake as knew there was a merge lane to exit. van pick up driver probably not local, possibly a colleague in the other van pick up and trying to stay close as to not get lost and seen an oppertunity to get passed the black car between them. but yeah, use more patience and its avoidable by the cam car.
Clip 11. It was probably a DPD van that did the same to my parked car (it was definitely a van the repair shop said). The insurance cost was over £2,300 and my full no claims dropped to 4 years NCB. 😒
#1 As bad as each other
Those are two creepy bunnies...
1:40, driving like a twat comes to mind.
@8:51 - the car behind was at fault for being too close and not paying attention. HOWEVER, the clip shows the danger caused by people who "think" that they are being nice by letting someone out. When you have priority, and everyone behind you knows that you have priority, yielding can be very dangerous.
What makes my bollox itch is they think they are being nice letting someone out, while blocking the road for everyone following, so actually causing more inconvinience to others overall.
#8 Send the footage to Delta Taxis and the relevant licensing authority ( Liverpool?)
Why, so you can be told the guy was right?
It's a Sefton plate.
Setting aside who was right and wrong at the merge, he'll lose his cab licence for stopping in the carriageway and swearing. And so he should.
@@secularspectator Is the taxi driver your boyfriend as well? You do get around.
#8 Should have taken his reg and private hire number and reported him to the relevant licensing council.
3:21 Pretty sure it's not safe for _anyone_ to charge down the hard shoulder at 150 mph, and that includes to police.
Jordan was obviously not paying attention to one of the cardinal rules when riding, avoid man hole covers and paint like the plague. Silly boy
12 is reason why it's hard to insure a Range Rover especially in London, so easy to nick, its laughable the security on them.
It was unlocked.
1st clipmis standard for him. Check out his other videos of everyone else is at fault. He's a hazzard
#3 It was the roads fault
1:10 Biker 100% at fault - speeding on wrong side of road for starters, shouldn't be what... 5-10mph more than rest of traffic
No 3 = Prat
You're being way too kind!!!
Cars drive like idiots then give it why did you hit me ? … and expect truck drive to stop in 3 feet ( 36 inches) 1 yard (91.4cm) and then get salty when they don’t .
#8 What did you do to cause the taxi driver to gesture out of the window like that? Maybe driving too close and honking? The taxi after that was mildly over the top though.
It's a pain driving through there it's a two lane down to one no one likes to give way even though it's easier just to merge in turn
#8 What's funny is I've seen so many youtube dashcam vids of absolute fucking bellends that deserve prison to know Delta cabs are in Liverpool and none of their jogging suit wearing neanderthal cabbies can drive and get really fucking angry over nothing
Video: taxi driver being dangerous
Mark Gambrill: makes up a scenario where the car must’ve deserved it without any evidence at all…
@@louiem9382 a plausible scenario tho
Making a Delta Taxis driver aware of his surroundings is enough to piss him off
3:50 _OK, Mr Road Rage..._ Maybe you need to chill out a little bit?