4:30 Cam car definitely should have slowed down. RVer had its signal on and was obviously running out of room. Flashing the high beams to indicate to the RVer that he had space and was being allowed to merge would also be a good thing to have done (if it wasn't)
Important thing to note as well. Flash Highs during the day, but if it's dark and at night, flick your lights off and on instead. Had a cop flash me with highs on a dark freeway and I couldn't see shit for ~2-3s because of the reflection in my mirror.
Most important rule of the rule that these dumbasses can't get a grasp of, if you visualize a vehicle trying to enter from a merging lane, MOVE THE FUCK OVER TO THE NEXT LANE, HAVE FUCKING COURTESY FOR OTHER DRIVERS AND USE COMMON SENSE !!!
Truck had plenty of time to merge. Lack of speed and awareness to merge. Also, there was a vehicle in Cammers left lane. The Cammer is at no obligation to slow down on a highway.
Like seriously, cammer knew what was happening, yet decided to play the victim and honk like an a-hole rather than slowing down to let them merge. Boggles the mind that cammer probably still think they're the victim since they uploaded the video...
@reuploader It gets hard to tell when a car is letting you in when they keep close and don't flash. Plus, it happens all too often where people are oblivious and completely ignore traffic that must merge and has little room to do so. Overly cautious on the truck's part, which is dangerous, but the cammer should've slowed down well ahead of time in order to maintain a safe distance anyways. Moving over may have been possible, but it seems a little too tight in this case.
putting on your blinker doesn't mean you're free to merge. It sucks in some situations like this, but it's the truth. The blame here is partly on a merge lane of a busy highway that ends much to soon. When the truck merged away from the front of the cammer, the camper had plenty of room to merge and maintain speed, but instead chose to slow down. That created a dangerous and unnecessary sitation on a busy highway. Based on the dense traffic it's highly likely the cammer was being closely followed and rightly concerned about getting rear-ended if they suddenly hit their brakes too. I see this daily in my morning commute.
The cammer did leave plenty of room until the camper decided to slow down so much. The cammer clearly could not have merged as you can see a truck pulling a long trailer pass followed by a car. The cammer away into the left lane as soon as he was clear to, Based on the busy traffic I would bet the cammer had someone following closely, and may have been worried about getting rear-ended if he hit his brakes hard for the camper. After seeing that play out a hundred times in videos like this, I'd feel the same way, and I've seen this very situation many times in my daily commute. In the end, the camper had room to merge but didn't and chose to slow way down on a fast moving busy highway. The cammer did what they needed to avoid hitting the camper and they didn't.
RV had plenty of time to merge in ahead of the cammer. Sure I agree the cammer is a douche, but if the RV can't find a spot to merge into, it's THEIR obligation to stop and wait for there to be a safe spot. RV is not entitled to force an opening, which is ultimately what happened. But what the cammer "should have" done and what they're legally obligated to do are two different things.
Ok, guys, if one lane is slowing down or at a dead halt, you should consider slowing down to as there is a 99% chance someone is going to try and get over from a dead stop.
No one sees that far ahead. They see advantage, because their lane isn't stopped. "Why do I have to slow down? My lane is clear" Once you've been in that kind of accident, it leaves a permanent impression. You see those kinds of things after that.
I’ve started to notice a number of big Teslas going incredibly slowly on the freeway for no apparent reason? (Do you think they might be on flat battery/limp mode?) If so we better legislate some sort of ruling on that sooner rather than later, as the roads are literally going to be full of them in another seven years!🤔
1:36 Got SUPER lucky there with that quick reaction! 4:15 Cammer car is the idiot. The RV truck is in a zipper lane, which eventually ends. You need to slow down or move over. The RV was just merging. 6:24 Good job knowing what you did wrong. Even if there's not a stop sign, it's best to stop or slow waaaay down just to double check in car parks like this.
For 6:24, when you are turning (with no all-way stop), you do not have the right of way because it's the equivalent of turning into oncoming traffic (treat it as though there's a yield sign). Good on the cammer though for admitting fault, and good that no accidents occurred.
even if it wasn't a zipper lane, the dude had been blinking left for ages, just slow down and let him in. i don't let people cut me off but if they've been blinking for a while i take it as them asking permission and i'll let them in.
6:24 That solid white line he so casually drove over is the equivalent of a stop sign. It's called a stop bar, and it signifies you don't have the right of way to other traffic in the intersection. Pretty common knowledge if you ask me, or at least it should be but people are idiots.
@@nthgth that wasn’t tail gaiting the Honda was at least a car and a half distance away. The cammer slammed on their break which made it seem like the Honda was on their bumper
Cammer was just maintaining speed. Look at the RV brake lights. The RV goon slams on his brakes for no reason, though he has plenty of time to merge and is going the same speed as the cammer before he slams on his brakes. You people are hopeless.
@@quantum_immortal69 This. Comments and video poster assume driver can see the lane ends right there simply because the cam shows it. If his position is low in the car, he might not be able to see the point where it ends, possibly due to the RV. RV definitely caused an incident that didn't need to happen, and nearly a collision. When dude asks "what are you doing?" It's because the RV driver is not being consistent or predictable in any way. Maintain speed and merge, or get off the road and stop. Braking while merging when you're well aware of cars coming up behind you is incredibly dangerous and is a sign you have no clue how to drive. If you're going to drag around a rig that size, you damn well better know how to handle it.
I think the actual issue was that the truck had adequate room to merge at one point but instead chose to brake, causing POV driver to have to brake. It's all just unnecessary braking which is dangerous esp on a freeway where vehicles are often traveling 60+ mph. That being said, yeah POV driver still could have handled that better. I would have just braked too and let him through because it's an easy adjustment.
@@Macktastic7 some people do not stop or change lanes to allow you to merge. I've had a taxi driver yell at me because I assumed he was going to either slow down or change lanes as he had room to do so. He didn't.
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
Yep, in order to move lanes on a highway, you must put your blinker on and wait for AT LEAST 3 seconds before moving to ensure there is 1, enough space to pass. And 2, no cars in your immediate area. Both drivers were reckless but I’m glad no one got hurt
@@Re69. wdym? Is 3 secs too long, too short, what? Bec I’ve always been told that 3 secs Is the near perfect time for you to wait before merging into a busy lane. Maybe that’s just me tho 🤷♀️
@@yourlocalbarb2018 There isn't any law or requirements to signal 3 seconds. Someone probably taught you this so you just don't forget to use your indicators. It's a nice concept, and it wouldn't be wrong to do it, but it isn't a rule
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
Can someone remind me again why tf people do this shit and how it benefits them...? Granted this is their actual car not stolen, they are licensed, and insured... ?
@@GetTheFOutOfMyWay so, they make it look like the victim rear ended them. Without a dashcam, the insurance scammer is hoping the police/insurance believes that the victim was not paying attention or was speeding and hit them. Result: Insurance payment as a result of "Being rear ended".
Its a great example too of being a good cam owner. Never scream "dur dur, i have a camera". Let them either prove to be honest or prove to be liars. And if they lie, you just let them have as muuuuch time to dig themselves into a hole and make it worse on themselves.
In a country where people have guns, and the person causing the accident may be under the influence and armed, never shout, "I have a camera!" at them or you risk having your camera taken off you, or worse. And yes, liars in accidents need to be banned for many years to protect society.
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
That has to be one of the most satisfying moments... when the officer asks their version of events, you listen as they lie like a snake in the grass. Then the officer turns to you and asks, "Is that how it happened?" And you get to say, "well, officer. I'll let my dashcam video do the talking for me." That's when you see the color in the other driver's face fade and they look sick as you show the absolute proof they were the idiots who caused the incident. That last clip... that wasn't even a cut off. The kid was WAY back behind. I'd bet he didn't even have to brake. So stupid, people getting angry over the little things.
I figured he was trying insurance scamming, since he was really smug. It feels like people wouldn't be smug if they're road raging, but then again, I could be wrong.
4:21 holy crap just because you have a camera does not mean youre never at fault! i was in the rv's situation about a week ago, MOVE OVER THEY HAVE NOWHERE ELSE TO GO
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
@@quantum_immortal69 1. Clearly you don't know what slamming breaks is as if RV had slammed on the breaks, it probably would've lost control. 2. Why do you keep defending the cammer so hard? Was that you?
@@kaylapounds1359 tough you can't understand slamming on the brakes in this context means braking excessively. I just call out dumb behavior, and dumb defense of bad behavior like your comment, sue me.
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
@@sodiumchloride8273 There is no world where the white car is at-fault for the truck not seeing (read: ignoring) *flashing red lights and a stop sign* on a *big yellow bus.*
1:12 nobody in the wrong really, it's kind of just one of those grey areas where both people should be aware of what could potentially happen and think ahead
The black car failed to signal 100 feet prior to changing lanes and failed to yield to the cammer who started to switch lanes first so they were in the wrong.
@@johndoeistaken The human brain can process 1000 things per second, everyone has 0.25 second reflexes for anything as long as they are paying attention.
6:33 Yes they are supposed to stop, but also do not put a "bus stop" on a six lane road outside a strip mall. Busy roads like that are for travel, not for dropping off children. Either pick a side street for the route or stop in the parking lot. Poor planning by the school district and an accident waiting to happen.
Yeah the amount of reaction time in that environment is not appropriate at all to stop ALL traffic on a 3 lane avenue. The bus didn't even drop anyone off either...
You can't expect cities in the US to make decisions using data for safety, can you? Their priority is to make rules that they expect people to obey, without question. Problem is that the rules aren't equally obeyed or enforced.
Not sure where this was, but in Manitoba (Canadian province) it is the law that if a school bus has its stop sign out all lanes of traffic must stop. This even applies on the highways (in rural areas). That was definitely a stupid place for the bus driver to stop though especially because there didn't seem to be a reason.
The cam car was not very considerate to the merging RV. You can't just accelerate or maneuver an RV like you can a car. The car had more opportunity and ability to help the RV merge. Car driver came across as being entitled and rude.
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
2:29 "Neither of them were aware of their surroundings" neither was the cam car driver. Honda had turn signals on before the cam car changed lanes and it didn't slow down at all until the last possible second.
The silver lining is that atleast he didn't zoom through a busy intersection, past two basically parked cars blocking his view like it was the Autobahn. I predict we'll be seeing him soon, unless he actually takes car to drive by the conditions.
Indeed. This one's always inexcusable to me. If you miss your exit, or take the wrong one, just bite the bullet and correct the course. At worst you lose a few minutes on your trip. Definitely not worth jeopardizing however many kids in your payload.
at 4:19 they slowed to the same speed as the merging car, so they must have thought that he was letting them in, only to speed up as they started merging. pure nonsense from the cammer
@@delilahgarcia9732 Watch the video again, while everything is going on on the right, over on the left the cammer is getting passed by a truck pulling a large trailer followed by a car. As soon as they clear, the cammer moves out of the way. Give how busy traffic is, I would bet the cammer is being tailgated too and was probably worried about getting rear-ended, which is seen in these videos all the time.
Camper was clear to merge at speed after truck in front merges away, but instead chooses to slow down on a busy highway. Cammer has traffic all around with limited room to maneuver, but gets out of the way as soon as traffic clears to the left. The biggest crime here is a merge lane way too short for a busy highway.
0:58 that boy looks no older than 20 about the same age as me- and he was the first person to run out of his car not even bothering to turn it off or move it or anything, just to make sure the people were okay, gives me hope for my generation ❤
4:17 100% the cam car's fault. What did he want the trailer that was AHEAD of him to do, drive off the road? Don't block people from merging like that, everybody in that lane needs to come in to the cam cars lane. Completely dick move by the cam car.
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
Last clip: I wouldn't tell them about the cam either. It would be so fun to see the look on their face after they lie all day to the cops and then I point it out to them. I'd be recording them to capture the moment forever, and maybe even send it in to their family, friends, and employer. People like that deserve to be exposed for the asshole liars they are so the world can be a little better for those of us making an effort to live good honest lives.
If you are technically in the right and the other person is technically in the wrong but you didn't avoid the accident when you could have, you are still a bad driver. Slow down, pay attention, and get out of the way when someone else's lane is ending.
11:57 If you're going to get upset because someone pulls into your lane a half mile ahead of you while you're going in excess of the speed limit and get bent out of shape because you had to switch lanes so you decide to brake check them, at least make sure you have control of the lane before slamming on your brakes. The mere fact that their left wheels are still in the left lane makes anything that happens their fault. The speeding and not signaling before changing lanes are just additional violations.
@reuploader He slowed down and then decided to speed up, knowing the merge lane was about to end. Either decide to let him in, knowing the RV drive isn't going to get to speed as quickly as a smaller load or go around, if possible. The RV doesn't have two options to race ahead or slow down to sneak in. He's bigger so my option would be give him room to avoid a worse case scenario.
10:00 OMG I've seen so many people do this like as if a cop watching this doesn't realize you just ran the red light. "Noooo I made a right, did a U-turn, then made another right, I didn't technically run a red light!" Yes, you did, you lunatic...
4:10 is entirely the Cam Cars fault, the RV had blinkers on for a while and was actively trying to merge when they sped up from a significant ways back then slowed down and did it again, awful driving on their part.
3:00 I always feel so anxious when people tailgate me because of something like this happening, especially in rural areas. If an animal comes out into the road of course i'm going to brake, then that person's gonna hit me!
Someone brake like that and killed a motorcyclist and his daughter in quebec canada. She is now in jail. You cant risk people life like that. Wish you to go in jail if you do so .
@@youaredumb1111 if you're talking about brake checking, absolutely, do not do it. It's dangerous and dumb. But that's not what OP was saying nor what the clip they referenced showed happening. You shouldn't tailgate because you never know if the person in front of you will need to emergency stop.
@@youaredumb1111 dude, if you're following that close to a car that you crash into it because it stopped, then you are risking your own life! I don't even drive and I know you're supposed to keep at least 1 car length away from another car. Because accidents happen. Animals get in the way, people come out of nowhere, basically anything could happen. So you're risking yourself and others with you if you're following that close.
The bus driver against the guy on the bridge is so funny. It’s like pulling up to a parking spot someone just took and expecting them to just leave and give it to you. Like how did she think him being all the way across and her being right at the start meant he had to back up for her
People act like that on the bridge a lot. It’s usually people who aren’t familiar with it. Even though people in that area generally drive somewhat distracted and “entitled” I guess you could say, when it comes to that bridge everyone has it figured out and it gets handled without incident. Most of the time very politely and safely. In heavy traffic, three or four cars will cross one way then someone just decides to stop and let a few from the other side have a turn. Usually no problems. Once in awhile, someone who isn’t familiar with the bridge will end up starting to cross while it’s occupied, like the bus did, but they’ll immediately wave that they goofed up and start backing out. It’s the strange ones like this bus that really make me wonder what’s going on in peoples minds though. That same thing happened to me once except going the other way. I was more than half way across as a car came up fast and stopped about ten feet from me, reached out the window with his hand up towards the sky like he was asking me why I’m the one in the wrong. I just sat there for a few seconds waiting for him to realize what the problem was but when he started yelling and beeping at me, I wasn’t going to back down. For one, I didn’t want to but also there was another car behind me, back where you see the school bus in this video, so I really couldn’t go back. I pulled the keys out, got out of my truck and showed the guy my car keys, jingled them in front of his car. I stepped towards the edge and dangled my keys over the canal, staring straight at the guy with a grin. If he didn’t back down, nobody is crossing. LOL Of course it was a bluff but he didn’t want to test it. The concerning thing here with the bus is, they sit so high up in those things that the driver had the best possible advantage to be able to see if someone was already on the bridge as they approached. They must have just not been paying attention. Then when they motioned for the other driver to back down, it means they probably shouldn’t be driving a school bus. There’s tons of signs on the way up and if they missed all that and missed the other car *and* didn’t know how to handle the situation, they probably aren’t a safe bus driver. Makes me real nervous. lol Anyway, if you read all this, it was just me venting. Hope you enjoyed. Some people tick me off and it’s funny to see a place that I know in these vids. Cya.
I personally enjoyed the fact the cammer stopped, saw she wasn't backing down, and then moved closer to emphasize the point. At that point he's literally already over the bridge, no way he's reversing now.
3:05 I love how the birds waited patiently for her to get far enough away before crossing the street 😆(if anyone's already mentioned this then my apologies)
6:51 people like this are absolutely terrible. I have no sympathy for them when they inevitably wreck their car. I just hope when that happens, they didn't hit somebody innocent.
@@gopald9962did you not see the turkeys run by afterwards? They most likely slowed down for the birds as I don’t think anyone wants to hit a turkey. The Mazda was following too close and wasn’t paying attention.
@@gopald9962uge assumption, I don't know why you would just assume there's no way he could have seen the turkey when you can't even see the front camera. You can see one turkey went first, then they crashed, then a bunch followed.
@@tacomagirly It seems the 2nd car was 2 lengths behind the first. Emergency braking for animals and causing an accident (as in, the car behind you is at a save distance but you stop to abruptly) will hold you at fault in my country.
I was wondering the same thing, and why he or she didn’t use the warning devices such as the 4 way flashers or the amber lights on the top, or even better, map the route out ahead of time...
And that "professional bus driver" is driving my kids. Hell no, get that man fired. Rather take a wrong turn and take the next exit to enter the highway again smh
At 3:00 the cam car is responsible (not legally but they caused it) for the accident. They hit the brakes on bumpy road to avoid wildlife. The car behind wasn't too close they just braked in a bumpy section rendering their braking useless.
RV used his indicator nice and early letting the cammer know he had to move. The cammer could of backed off a bit and prevent a situation like this from happening.
I like that you include the dashcams escaping contact which is very possible. Other channels only show dashcams who intentionally don't avoid collisions to feel right or something about themselves. Just because there are idiots on the road doesn't mean you have to be one as well.
11:02 LMFAO RIGHT WHERE I LIVE OUTSIDE MY SCHOOL!!! It’s crazy here y’all I once saw and old man in the middle of the road in the intersection just behind it!!!
4:46 The semi tow truck was not likely making a mistake, he was almost certainly clearing an inoperable vehicle from the roadside and had no other choice because of the size of the vehicles involved.
You can rest assured that in any somewhat governed part of the world, going down the wrong way on a highway to block multiple lanes while towing something (without having like a dozen police vehicles secure the area first if indeed necessary) is very much a mistake.
@@MadIIMike You don’t know how towing works, it depends where the vehicle was disabled and which way it was facing, appreciate your clueless enlightenment though
@@Weezy10580 How the fuck is this legal? In which country can any towing truck just ignore traffic laws without, like the other person said, law enforcement? If they need to literally go off the road and into a ditch, either they fucked up or they live in India where there are no laws in terms of using the road.
Even if that wasn't the case, suppose he accidentally made a wrong turn down the ramp. It wouldn't be very safe for him to back blind the entire length of the towed vehicle and then some, most likely in the middle of an intersection. So I could easily see that being the safest course of action available to him, mistake or otherwise.
why do almost none of these drivers know to stop when they’re first hand witnesses? like they even narrowly avoid an accident and just continue on while the car behind them is in literal pieces 😭
Just watched the crash at 2:00. Had the same thought. Not only are the first hand witnesses, the also have video evidence. I guess duty to rescue is also not a common thing in the states?
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@@connieg.439 for some reason I correctly guess you’d say that
@Dr. Random wut
Funny how places get embedded in your memory so well. Like 3:39 was on the Whitebridge rd exit in Nashville TN. I know it all to well.
@@Itsmy2cent huh, interesting
Why do people speed up when you are trying to merge?!? That dude passing the RV totally deserved that.
yeah, if i were him i woulda kept that video to myself. i'd feel embarrassed to have someone see it lol
@scottluther2091yeah but if its pulling a rv and depending on how long the ramp is. It still takes a minute for them to speed up to 70.
@@DROIDX40right and either way there were 2 other lanes. Could have moved over and sped away.
@@DROIDX40 plenty of ways for them to get where they're going without using the interstate, then
4:08 why would anyone, who is already up to speed, break like that while trying to move infront of cars?
4:30
Cam car definitely should have slowed down. RVer had its signal on and was obviously running out of room.
Flashing the high beams to indicate to the RVer that he had space and was being allowed to merge would also be a good thing to have done (if it wasn't)
Yes, I agree and all parties would feel better from the encounter.
Important thing to note as well. Flash Highs during the day, but if it's dark and at night, flick your lights off and on instead.
Had a cop flash me with highs on a dark freeway and I couldn't see shit for ~2-3s because of the reflection in my mirror.
@@bluephoenixguy1094 some cars don't have the option to turn off lights at night
Most important rule of the rule that these dumbasses can't get a grasp of, if you visualize a vehicle trying to enter from a merging lane, MOVE THE FUCK OVER TO THE NEXT LANE, HAVE FUCKING COURTESY FOR OTHER DRIVERS AND USE COMMON SENSE !!!
Truck had plenty of time to merge. Lack of speed and awareness to merge. Also, there was a vehicle in Cammers left lane. The Cammer is at no obligation to slow down on a highway.
4:15 you see a huge RV that's going to need to merge, slow down or switch lanes sheesh
facts pov was def the ah
I definitely would have just let the RV go when it’s like that. Would it have sucked to slow down? Yeah, but what homie did was way worse.
Exactly! He was way ahead of the cammer, but the cammer had to keep his speed up!
Like seriously, cammer knew what was happening, yet decided to play the victim and honk like an a-hole rather than slowing down to let them merge. Boggles the mind that cammer probably still think they're the victim since they uploaded the video...
Rv had his signal on. I think the cam driver could have anticipated what the rv was going to do and adjusted accordingly.
4:14 this is totally on the cammer, the guy was in a merge lane with his blinker on, idk what the hell he thinks he's talking about.
@reuploader It gets hard to tell when a car is letting you in when they keep close and don't flash. Plus, it happens all too often where people are oblivious and completely ignore traffic that must merge and has little room to do so. Overly cautious on the truck's part, which is dangerous, but the cammer should've slowed down well ahead of time in order to maintain a safe distance anyways.
Moving over may have been possible, but it seems a little too tight in this case.
putting on your blinker doesn't mean you're free to merge. It sucks in some situations like this, but it's the truth. The blame here is partly on a merge lane of a busy highway that ends much to soon.
When the truck merged away from the front of the cammer, the camper had plenty of room to merge and maintain speed, but instead chose to slow down. That created a dangerous and unnecessary sitation on a busy highway. Based on the dense traffic it's highly likely the cammer was being closely followed and rightly concerned about getting rear-ended if they suddenly hit their brakes too. I see this daily in my morning commute.
The cammer did leave plenty of room until the camper decided to slow down so much. The cammer clearly could not have merged as you can see a truck pulling a long trailer pass followed by a car. The cammer away into the left lane as soon as he was clear to, Based on the busy traffic I would bet the cammer had someone following closely, and may have been worried about getting rear-ended if he hit his brakes hard for the camper. After seeing that play out a hundred times in videos like this, I'd feel the same way, and I've seen this very situation many times in my daily commute.
In the end, the camper had room to merge but didn't and chose to slow way down on a fast moving busy highway. The cammer did what they needed to avoid hitting the camper and they didn't.
RV had plenty of time to merge in ahead of the cammer. Sure I agree the cammer is a douche, but if the RV can't find a spot to merge into, it's THEIR obligation to stop and wait for there to be a safe spot. RV is not entitled to force an opening, which is ultimately what happened. But what the cammer "should have" done and what they're legally obligated to do are two different things.
"the guy was in a merge lane with his blinker on"
So? Blinker doesn't give right of way, lol
Ok, guys, if one lane is slowing down or at a dead halt, you should consider slowing down to as there is a 99% chance someone is going to try and get over from a dead stop.
No one sees that far ahead. They see advantage, because their lane isn't stopped. "Why do I have to slow down? My lane is clear" Once you've been in that kind of accident, it leaves a permanent impression. You see those kinds of things after that.
That would require thinking and awareness of surroundings, something most drivers in these videos don't have.
Yes Dan, very good advice. There’s a lot of keen young drivers reading these comments that haven’t had their first serious accident yet…..
I’ve started to notice a number of big Teslas going incredibly slowly on the freeway for no apparent reason? (Do you think they might be on flat battery/limp mode?) If so we better legislate some sort of ruling on that sooner rather than later, as the roads are literally going to be full of them in another seven years!🤔
I alr know
1:36 Got SUPER lucky there with that quick reaction!
4:15 Cammer car is the idiot. The RV truck is in a zipper lane, which eventually ends. You need to slow down or move over. The RV was just merging.
6:24 Good job knowing what you did wrong. Even if there's not a stop sign, it's best to stop or slow waaaay down just to double check in car parks like this.
For 6:24, when you are turning (with no all-way stop), you do not have the right of way because it's the equivalent of turning into oncoming traffic (treat it as though there's a yield sign).
Good on the cammer though for admitting fault, and good that no accidents occurred.
4:15, agreed
even if it wasn't a zipper lane, the dude had been blinking left for ages, just slow down and let him in. i don't let people cut me off but if they've been blinking for a while i take it as them asking permission and i'll let them in.
6:24 That solid white line he so casually drove over is the equivalent of a stop sign. It's called a stop bar, and it signifies you don't have the right of way to other traffic in the intersection. Pretty common knowledge if you ask me, or at least it should be but people are idiots.
@@oldfrend common courtesy, for sure.
The birds running by after the wreck @3:00 was too funny 😂😂😂
Turkeys! lol
ha, lol)) didn't notice that)))
I think they more or less caused it, combined with the tailgating
@@nthgth that wasn’t tail gaiting the Honda was at least a car and a half distance away. The cammer slammed on their break which made it seem like the Honda was on their bumper
@@nthgth The cammer prolly braked hard for them, yes.
4:19 “What are you doing?” He is indicating to merge to the left because that lane canceling very soon. What are you doing, Cammer?!
Being a total ass.
Cammer has the right of way but he could have been nice and slowed down for the rv
@@nicolash8735 right of way doesnt equal being entitled and causing an accident
Cammer was just maintaining speed. Look at the RV brake lights. The RV goon slams on his brakes for no reason, though he has plenty of time to merge and is going the same speed as the cammer before he slams on his brakes. You people are hopeless.
@@quantum_immortal69 This.
Comments and video poster assume driver can see the lane ends right there simply because the cam shows it. If his position is low in the car, he might not be able to see the point where it ends, possibly due to the RV.
RV definitely caused an incident that didn't need to happen, and nearly a collision.
When dude asks "what are you doing?" It's because the RV driver is not being consistent or predictable in any way. Maintain speed and merge, or get off the road and stop. Braking while merging when you're well aware of cars coming up behind you is incredibly dangerous and is a sign you have no clue how to drive.
If you're going to drag around a rig that size, you damn well better know how to handle it.
4:15 Cammer is 100% at fault for not letting the RV merge into the lane.
I think the actual issue was that the truck had adequate room to merge at one point but instead chose to brake, causing POV driver to have to brake. It's all just unnecessary braking which is dangerous esp on a freeway where vehicles are often traveling 60+ mph. That being said, yeah POV driver still could have handled that better. I would have just braked too and let him through because it's an easy adjustment.
@@Macktastic7 some people do not stop or change lanes to allow you to merge. I've had a taxi driver yell at me because I assumed he was going to either slow down or change lanes as he had room to do so. He didn't.
@@Macktastic7 I think the RV driver thought the cam car wasn't gonna let him merge and that's why he hesitated.
you must be the rv driver...don't be an idiot and wait till the last moment to wanna come over!!!!!
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
'Who's in the wrong here?'
Both. Both of you jumped lane erratically.
Yep, in order to move lanes on a highway, you must put your blinker on and wait for AT LEAST 3 seconds before moving to ensure there is 1, enough space to pass. And 2, no cars in your immediate area. Both drivers were reckless but I’m glad no one got hurt
We don't know if the cammer signaled, but we know the car in front didn't.
@@yourlocalbarb2018 At least 3 seconds is some bullshit you sucked out of your thumb
@@Re69. wdym? Is 3 secs too long, too short, what? Bec I’ve always been told that 3 secs Is the near perfect time for you to wait before merging into a busy lane. Maybe that’s just me tho 🤷♀️
@@yourlocalbarb2018 There isn't any law or requirements to signal 3 seconds. Someone probably taught you this so you just don't forget to use your indicators. It's a nice concept, and it wouldn't be wrong to do it, but it isn't a rule
7:20
The bus driver was not sure where to go, so the truck driver helped him choose his way
her
Him her who tf cares they were a dumbass
3:03 I love how those birds took that opportunity to cross the road. Smart!
I was just about to comment this lol
Omg yeah 😂
4:40 = Cam car was an a$$hole. He knew the lane was ending and the truck clearly had his blinkers on well in advance.
Jerk entitled cammer
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
the last video and insurance scammers are why I have a dash cam.
Yeah, that totally looked like a swoop-and-squat.
Can someone remind me again why tf people do this shit and how it benefits them...? Granted this is their actual car not stolen, they are licensed, and insured... ?
@@GetTheFOutOfMyWay so, they make it look like the victim rear ended them. Without a dashcam, the insurance scammer is hoping the police/insurance believes that the victim was not paying attention or was speeding and hit them. Result: Insurance payment as a result of "Being rear ended".
Its a great example too of being a good cam owner. Never scream "dur dur, i have a camera". Let them either prove to be honest or prove to be liars. And if they lie, you just let them have as muuuuch time to dig themselves into a hole and make it worse on themselves.
In a country where people have guns, and the person causing the accident may be under the influence and armed, never shout, "I have a camera!" at them or you risk having your camera taken off you, or worse.
And yes, liars in accidents need to be banned for many years to protect society.
4:25 bro the lane ends. all u gotta do is move over. he def had space. u want everyone to just drive on the grass?
I mean they should the car needs to touch grass to 🤷♀️
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
That has to be one of the most satisfying moments... when the officer asks their version of events, you listen as they lie like a snake in the grass. Then the officer turns to you and asks, "Is that how it happened?" And you get to say, "well, officer. I'll let my dashcam video do the talking for me." That's when you see the color in the other driver's face fade and they look sick as you show the absolute proof they were the idiots who caused the incident.
That last clip... that wasn't even a cut off. The kid was WAY back behind. I'd bet he didn't even have to brake. So stupid, people getting angry over the little things.
I figured he was trying insurance scamming, since he was really smug. It feels like people wouldn't be smug if they're road raging, but then again, I could be wrong.
4:21 holy crap just because you have a camera does not mean youre never at fault! i was in the rv's situation about a week ago, MOVE OVER THEY HAVE NOWHERE ELSE TO GO
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
4:35 text is absolutely correct. The cammer had to see that lane was ending and to speed up was not smart.
Cammer didn't speed up, genius. The RV slams on his brakes for no reason.
@@quantum_immortal69 1. Clearly you don't know what slamming breaks is as if RV had slammed on the breaks, it probably would've lost control.
2. Why do you keep defending the cammer so hard? Was that you?
@@kaylapounds1359 tough you can't understand slamming on the brakes in this context means braking excessively. I just call out dumb behavior, and dumb defense of bad behavior like your comment, sue me.
@@kaylapounds1359 Jesus H. Christ, also please learn how to spell brakes. Do the bare minimum PLEASE.
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
9:33 “He must be more important than anyone else” is a simple definition of a Vehicular Narcissist.
This is the kind of video that you should be able to turn into police and they immediately pull the person's license.
6:21, I'm thinking the lack of stopping at the stop line was the issue here.
Glad someone else noticed
6:39 There’s a chance they got him. Some school buses are equipped with cameras to catch stop arm viiolations.
it was the white cars fault for full braking suddenly
@@sodiumchloride8273 the truck should've been following at a safe distance and also had no excuse for not seeing the school bus.
@@sodiumchloride8273 There is no world where the white car is at-fault for the truck not seeing (read: ignoring) *flashing red lights and a stop sign* on a *big yellow bus.*
1:12 nobody in the wrong really, it's kind of just one of those grey areas where both people should be aware of what could potentially happen and think ahead
The black car failed to signal 100 feet prior to changing lanes and failed to yield to the cammer who started to switch lanes first so they were in the wrong.
@@johndoeistaken The human brain can process 1000 things per second, everyone has 0.25 second reflexes for anything as long as they are paying attention.
I think the cammer is wrong for driving faster than the car in front of them.
I feel they both share a bit of fault for it, but neither were hurt so its kind of irrelevant.
6:20 props to the cammer for admitting their mistake.
6:33 Yes they are supposed to stop, but also do not put a "bus stop" on a six lane road outside a strip mall. Busy roads like that are for travel, not for dropping off children. Either pick a side street for the route or stop in the parking lot. Poor planning by the school district and an accident waiting to happen.
Yeah the amount of reaction time in that environment is not appropriate at all to stop ALL traffic on a 3 lane avenue. The bus didn't even drop anyone off either...
All three school bus clips in this video made the bus drivers look bad.
You can't expect cities in the US to make decisions using data for safety, can you? Their priority is to make rules that they expect people to obey, without question. Problem is that the rules aren't equally obeyed or enforced.
@@PastryScentits not the bus drivers' fault the bus company put in a stupid stop
Not sure where this was, but in Manitoba (Canadian province) it is the law that if a school bus has its stop sign out all lanes of traffic must stop. This even applies on the highways (in rural areas). That was definitely a stupid place for the bus driver to stop though especially because there didn't seem to be a reason.
10:41:This is why 1-lane bridges for two-way traffic should be outlawed.
That’s not as fair as you think it is
The cam car was not very considerate to the merging RV. You can't just accelerate or maneuver an RV like you can a car. The car had more opportunity and ability to help the RV merge. Car driver came across as being entitled and rude.
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
2:29 "Neither of them were aware of their surroundings" neither was the cam car driver. Honda had turn signals on before the cam car changed lanes and it didn't slow down at all until the last possible second.
I agree,cammer pulling the poor me card when they were just as much at fault in that shitshow.
The silver lining is that atleast he didn't zoom through a busy intersection, past two basically parked cars blocking his view like it was the Autobahn.
I predict we'll be seeing him soon, unless he actually takes car to drive by the conditions.
Dude had a solid 5 seconds of time before slamming on his brakes. Talk about being unaware.
Press brakes, not horns
3:10 the duckies coming out to see the drama unfold 😂
7:45 bus driver needs her license revoked.
Indeed. This one's always inexcusable to me. If you miss your exit, or take the wrong one, just bite the bullet and correct the course. At worst you lose a few minutes on your trip. Definitely not worth jeopardizing however many kids in your payload.
4:08 take cam car's license away for 5 years or until he grows the fuck up and doesn't intentionally endanger people
8:16. How nice of this driver to leave their license plate nice and clean for the cops to send them a ticket in the mail.
Not how it works
@@tylerfabish5578r/wooosh
3:07 okay but can we talk about the ducks using the opportunity to cross the road? So cute
Well, birds, not ducks
cammer at 4:11 caused the issue imo.
could’ve slowed down or changed lanes it really wasnt that hard
Exactly correct. The merge lane was CLEARLY ending, so the cam car was the asshole here.
at 4:19 they slowed to the same speed as the merging car, so they must have thought that he was letting them in, only to speed up as they started merging. pure nonsense from the cammer
@@delilahgarcia9732 Watch the video again, while everything is going on on the right, over on the left the cammer is getting passed by a truck pulling a large trailer followed by a car.
As soon as they clear, the cammer moves out of the way. Give how busy traffic is, I would bet the cammer is being tailgated too and was probably worried about getting rear-ended, which is seen in these videos all the time.
Camper was clear to merge at speed after truck in front merges away, but instead chooses to slow down on a busy highway.
Cammer has traffic all around with limited room to maneuver, but gets out of the way as soon as traffic clears to the left.
The biggest crime here is a merge lane way too short for a busy highway.
1:40 GOOD driving on the part of the cammer!🎖
12:25 if he claimed you cut him off why would the damage be on the back of his car and the front of yours, how did he even think that thought
7:26 Oh no not the children 😢
0:58 that boy looks no older than 20 about the same age as me- and he was the first person to run out of his car not even bothering to turn it off or move it or anything, just to make sure the people were okay, gives me hope for my generation ❤
4:17 100% the cam car's fault. What did he want the trailer that was AHEAD of him to do, drive off the road? Don't block people from merging like that, everybody in that lane needs to come in to the cam cars lane. Completely dick move by the cam car.
It's not the people's who are the on highway job to yield for those who are merging. It is the people's who are merging job to yield and find a gap where they can get on
Last clip: I wouldn't tell them about the cam either. It would be so fun to see the look on their face after they lie all day to the cops and then I point it out to them. I'd be recording them to capture the moment forever, and maybe even send it in to their family, friends, and employer. People like that deserve to be exposed for the asshole liars they are so the world can be a little better for those of us making an effort to live good honest lives.
If you are technically in the right and the other person is technically in the wrong but you didn't avoid the accident when you could have, you are still a bad driver. Slow down, pay attention, and get out of the way when someone else's lane is ending.
And how they will learn how to drive probably if you don't hit them
5:08 Man's blasting Persona music lmao.
3:31 Narrator: "The only thing you could hear was the occasional cricket"
Cricket: *HONK*
I was searching for this comment. It's just hilarious
0:49 The little wheel that could.
11:57 If you're going to get upset because someone pulls into your lane a half mile ahead of you while you're going in excess of the speed limit and get bent out of shape because you had to switch lanes so you decide to brake check them, at least make sure you have control of the lane before slamming on your brakes. The mere fact that their left wheels are still in the left lane makes anything that happens their fault. The speeding and not signaling before changing lanes are just additional violations.
Your videos are an emotional rollercoaster that I never want to get off. Please continue creating new ones every day!
@4:15
RV gave the cammer plenty of notice and cammer sped up. Idiotic maneuver.
@reuploader
He slowed down and then decided to speed up, knowing the merge lane was about to end.
Either decide to let him in, knowing the RV drive isn't going to get to speed as quickly as a smaller load or go around, if possible.
The RV doesn't have two options to race ahead or slow down to sneak in. He's bigger so my option would be give him room to avoid a worse case scenario.
1:39 is excellent defensive driving
I have so much respect for the people in these videos who jumped out of their cars to make sure people in the crashes were okay and not hurt.
5:16
*tiny fender bender*
Guy: Oop, someone ran a red light.. 'ts alright
Woman: *Having a vietnam flashback*
Congrats on your 100k subscriber! Keep the video going and have people like me learn a thing and two. And yes please drive safe everyone!
10:00 OMG I've seen so many people do this like as if a cop watching this doesn't realize you just ran the red light. "Noooo I made a right, did a U-turn, then made another right, I didn't technically run a red light!" Yes, you did, you lunatic...
0:35
1:31
These are the people who complain about "slow" drivers in the left lane and think that they are the biggest problem.
Especially bad since passing on the right is illegal in most states.
The dmv should have everyone retake our drivers test every 5 years
I once told the dmv about this. He said it wouldn't do any good. I was disappointed.
Naw that’s a terrible idea
It should be after people after 40 to take the test every 5 years
@@squarebodycasewademckenney6190 old people drive better than you
@@oliverwilliam6931 quiet gramps, why don't you go get scared at 35mph in your car, and cause accidents... old farts can't drive
4:10 is entirely the Cam Cars fault, the RV had blinkers on for a while and was actively trying to merge when they sped up from a significant ways back then slowed down and did it again, awful driving on their part.
3:00 I always feel so anxious when people tailgate me because of something like this happening, especially in rural areas. If an animal comes out into the road of course i'm going to brake, then that person's gonna hit me!
Someone brake like that and killed a motorcyclist and his daughter in quebec canada. She is now in jail. You cant risk people life like that. Wish you to go in jail if you do so .
@@youaredumb1111 if you're talking about brake checking, absolutely, do not do it. It's dangerous and dumb. But that's not what OP was saying nor what the clip they referenced showed happening. You shouldn't tailgate because you never know if the person in front of you will need to emergency stop.
@@youaredumb1111 dude, if you're following that close to a car that you crash into it because it stopped, then you are risking your own life! I don't even drive and I know you're supposed to keep at least 1 car length away from another car. Because accidents happen. Animals get in the way, people come out of nowhere, basically anything could happen. So you're risking yourself and others with you if you're following that close.
I'm not even sure the birds came out before the accident considering cars in the other side were still driving.
@@jaesynn2015the OP stopped for ducks, ducks cannot and will not damage your car therefore the OP is at fault
The bus driver against the guy on the bridge is so funny. It’s like pulling up to a parking spot someone just took and expecting them to just leave and give it to you. Like how did she think him being all the way across and her being right at the start meant he had to back up for her
People act like that on the bridge a lot. It’s usually people who aren’t familiar with it. Even though people in that area generally drive somewhat distracted and “entitled” I guess you could say, when it comes to that bridge everyone has it figured out and it gets handled without incident. Most of the time very politely and safely. In heavy traffic, three or four cars will cross one way then someone just decides to stop and let a few from the other side have a turn. Usually no problems.
Once in awhile, someone who isn’t familiar with the bridge will end up starting to cross while it’s occupied, like the bus did, but they’ll immediately wave that they goofed up and start backing out.
It’s the strange ones like this bus that really make me wonder what’s going on in peoples minds though. That same thing happened to me once except going the other way. I was more than half way across as a car came up fast and stopped about ten feet from me, reached out the window with his hand up towards the sky like he was asking me why I’m the one in the wrong.
I just sat there for a few seconds waiting for him to realize what the problem was but when he started yelling and beeping at me, I wasn’t going to back down. For one, I didn’t want to but also there was another car behind me, back where you see the school bus in this video, so I really couldn’t go back.
I pulled the keys out, got out of my truck and showed the guy my car keys, jingled them in front of his car. I stepped towards the edge and dangled my keys over the canal, staring straight at the guy with a grin.
If he didn’t back down, nobody is crossing. LOL
Of course it was a bluff but he didn’t want to test it.
The concerning thing here with the bus is, they sit so high up in those things that the driver had the best possible advantage to be able to see if someone was already on the bridge as they approached. They must have just not been paying attention. Then when they motioned for the other driver to back down, it means they probably shouldn’t be driving a school bus. There’s tons of signs on the way up and if they missed all that and missed the other car *and* didn’t know how to handle the situation, they probably aren’t a safe bus driver. Makes me real nervous. lol
Anyway, if you read all this, it was just me venting. Hope you enjoyed. Some people tick me off and it’s funny to see a place that I know in these vids. Cya.
I personally enjoyed the fact the cammer stopped, saw she wasn't backing down, and then moved closer to emphasize the point. At that point he's literally already over the bridge, no way he's reversing now.
3:05 I love how the birds waited patiently for her to get far enough away before crossing the street 😆(if anyone's already mentioned this then my apologies)
4:49 I do this in truck sim all the time. That's how I avoid those pesky road closures.
That’s clearly the strat
6:08 Why keep laying on the horn like an asshole way after they correct their mistake smh.
4:45 That's not a tractor trailor coming down the exit ramp. It's a tow truck with big flashing lights. There's a difference.
It’s already towing something, it’s not like it has anywhere to go
That guy blocking the RV from merging is 100% in the wrong there.
6:51 people like this are absolutely terrible. I have no sympathy for them when they inevitably wreck their car. I just hope when that happens, they didn't hit somebody innocent.
This channel is why I have a dashcam
2:55 they were not tailgating looks like his breaks gave out because he obviously tried to stop
That's what I was tryna say 😭
@@gopald9962did you not see the turkeys run by afterwards? They most likely slowed down for the birds as I don’t think anyone wants to hit a turkey. The Mazda was following too close and wasn’t paying attention.
@@gopald9962uge assumption, I don't know why you would just assume there's no way he could have seen the turkey when you can't even see the front camera. You can see one turkey went first, then they crashed, then a bunch followed.
@@tacomagirly It seems the 2nd car was 2 lengths behind the first. Emergency braking for animals and causing an accident (as in, the car behind you is at a save distance but you stop to abruptly) will hold you at fault in my country.
I was just about to say + emergency breaking while you're hitting the bump cause of the bridge, your abs won't do much.
7:52 I bet the semi is glad they had a dash cam. Wtf was the bus driver doing glad it was empty. Nice breaking on the semis part too.
I was wondering the same thing, and why he or she didn’t use the warning devices such as the 4 way flashers or the amber lights on the top, or even better, map the route out ahead of time...
And that "professional bus driver" is driving my kids.
Hell no, get that man fired. Rather take a wrong turn and take the next exit to enter the highway again smh
I think I'm still in shock from watching that. Why in the world would you stop in the middle of the freeway?
11:51 Sure, but why stop there? Why not test everyone periodically, should be even safer.
Or just test people that have bad driving records.
Me: *Hears “Road Trip!” In first clip*
My Trolls weeb mind: OMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMGOMG-
1:52 bros reaction time is insane
0:04 If that "Road trip, aah" was delayed just 1sec it would’ve been perfect
Nice warrior cats audiobook at 8:58
6:15 When you say ‘typical BMW driver’, what you really mean is Vehicular Narcissist.
Maybe, bit that cammer is also supposed to slow down through that intersection
1:40 that reaction time though!
There wasn't any. It was just luck
At 3:00 the cam car is responsible (not legally but they caused it) for the accident. They hit the brakes on bumpy road to avoid wildlife. The car behind wasn't too close they just braked in a bumpy section rendering their braking useless.
4:08 the trailer had his signal even before the dotted line, cam car not paying attention, it is not easy to merge with such a long haul.
12:12 insurance fraud. I would’ve ended up beating him😂
RV used his indicator nice and early letting the cammer know he had to move. The cammer could of backed off a bit and prevent a situation like this from happening.
10:28 What the heck is with this bridge?
Grated bridges and one lane bridges are fairly common in the US. Is it so hard to wait your turn?
I know the dumbest thing I've ever seen
1:14 cammer is in the wrong for not maintaining a safe enough stopping distance.
I would agree
I like that you include the dashcams escaping contact which is very possible.
Other channels only show dashcams who intentionally don't avoid collisions to feel right or something about themselves.
Just because there are idiots on the road doesn't mean you have to be one as well.
Never tell the other party you have a cam if they haven't figured it out already. Makes it much easier to catch them in an obvious lie.
2:55 I love that the bird start running over to the other side because all the vehicles stopped lol
Why is the double turn lane such a hard concept?
Bad schooling. Poor infrastructure.
0:48 I hope nobody got hurt, but this little wheel was so funny XD
1:00 W Guy in the car infront of cammer. Quick thinking checking on others
3:07 The turkeys running across the road like “GO GO WHILE THEY’RE DISTRACTED!”
11:02 LMFAO RIGHT WHERE I LIVE OUTSIDE MY SCHOOL!!! It’s crazy here y’all I once saw and old man in the middle of the road in the intersection just behind it!!!
10:01 Looks like ON again. He wanted to turn right but realise "wait a minute I was wrong"
0:49 the small wheel got me-
0:45 I like how that little wheel just jumped up on top of the SUV, rolled along the top & then was like "I'm outta here."
3:06 them ducks were like let’s get tf outta here 😂
0:48 Chicken Head and a Karen in Training, best of both worlds.
4:46 The semi tow truck was not likely making a mistake, he was almost certainly clearing an inoperable vehicle from the roadside and had no other choice because of the size of the vehicles involved.
You can rest assured that in any somewhat governed part of the world, going down the wrong way on a highway to block multiple lanes while towing something (without having like a dozen police vehicles secure the area first if indeed necessary) is very much a mistake.
@@MadIIMike You don’t know how towing works, it depends where the vehicle was disabled and which way it was facing, appreciate your clueless enlightenment though
@@Weezy10580 How the fuck is this legal? In which country can any towing truck just ignore traffic laws without, like the other person said, law enforcement? If they need to literally go off the road and into a ditch, either they fucked up or they live in India where there are no laws in terms of using the road.
Even if that wasn't the case, suppose he accidentally made a wrong turn down the ramp. It wouldn't be very safe for him to back blind the entire length of the towed vehicle and then some, most likely in the middle of an intersection.
So I could easily see that being the safest course of action available to him, mistake or otherwise.
@@Abedeuss lol. It’s definitely legal because it’s an emergency tow. Is it legal for an ambulance to run a red light? Sure is little guy
6:37 thank you for actually stopping. I’ve seen so many close call videos
3:16 “the Subaru thing” is a Lexus rx300
3:05 car gets rear ended
birds: "the plan worked! let's make a break for it"
why do almost none of these drivers know to stop when they’re first hand witnesses? like they even narrowly avoid an accident and just continue on while the car behind them is in literal pieces 😭
They don't know what to do. Let someone who can help stop, and stay out of their way.
Just watched the crash at 2:00. Had the same thought. Not only are the first hand witnesses, the also have video evidence. I guess duty to rescue is also not a common thing in the states?
It's their choice to stop as a witness. They just can't be bothered
3:30 "The only thing you could hear was the occasional cricket-" 🚗🚗🔊🔊🔊
3:00 Brilliant how the partridges took advantage of the situation to cross the road safely
4:42 the trailer driver could have been smarter but the cam car is absolutely the villain here