Me too. Anybody who says there the perfect driver is talking through their behind. We all can learn more Ashley and should always critique our own driving!!
I rode a motorcycle before a car. I think that gave me more road sense than anything: the visual restrictions wearing a helmet, and the vulnerability of having only two wheels. Only ONE way to ride: defensively. I'm told I drive like I was still biking eg. always doing "life-savers" and NOT RELYING just on mirrors, my style of driving to a plan: looking a long way ahead, my observation of signs, road cambers/conditions, hedge-lines/street lighting, vehicle and pedestrian activity etc., but also in aiming to break/accelerate in a straight line, road-positioning, and so forth. (I am not a professional driver by the way.)
I've been a subscriber for many years of this channel and I must say as someone who's been driving many years and never had an accident that I've learnt so much from watching your videos. Your videos have positively influenced me to become a better and safer driver on the road. Thanks, Ash and I can't wait to see what 2020 brings us on your channel! 👍
Passed my motorcycle test in '84 ,car in '94 & cat c lgv (class 2) this December (2019). Hopefully do c+e soon.(class 1) Never stop learning throughout ya driving how bad some people can be , but with experience gained you hopefully learn how 2 deal with them all 2 & to keep yourself and others safe n accident free.. Love watching stuff on this Chanel (&others) to continue to learn. Great job Ashley thanks for the great content & have a great Christmas to you & your family,..and of course all your students 👍👍
Learned to drive around 40 years old. Was a keen cyclist before, but needed to learn as I started a family. 20 years later I've done pretty well on London streets, you have a great channel.
I've had a full UK licence for 27 years and counting. I still believe you can learn something new every drive. I enjoy your videos so much because they are instructional, even to us "veteran" drivers and I love how calm you remain in situations that would have most of us reaching for the horn, the brake and the dashcam... Usually in that order!
Exactly. There's a difference between a genuine mistake, and egregious incidents of red light jumping (and excessive speeding) that are obviously deliberate, perpetuated by people who have no regard for the lives of others. Should be made to take a trip down the local mortuary.
I've got a class D PCV licence. I like to think that I drive in a professional manner. And then I see some other so-called professionals driving buses and lorries and shake my head in despair. And your private hire/taxi drivers up there are just as bad as the ones were have in Wolverhampton. Keep educating us all, Ashley. All the best, mate. 👍🏼
My driving instructor started mentioning a couple of the things he teaches being on the list of things people tend to forget the most quickly after getting their driver's license, with looking over their shoulder, using their mirrors and in a traffic jam, letting a gap start to exist in front of you and then just advance forward in 1st or 2nd gear on the clutch only, so you can just coast slowly and probably when the people in front of you can move forward a bit you won't have to tap the brakes. Especially that last one is something I see almost no one do.
I'm a professional delivery van driver with 22 years on the road I also have a heavy goods licence, modified cars and driving is my passion/hobby but I still enjoy watching your videos and other dash cam compilations, it definitely helps you learn what to expect, I often correctly predict what crazy things people are about to do on the roads.
Keep on keeping on. Really enjoy your comments and analysis. It’s not all young drivers, it’s the older one that need more education. I’m a 62 year old taxi driver, some of us try to be good. Well done Ashley. Reguards
Great end to what must be a fantastic year for you and so well deserved bud, I've been driving for 32 years and still learning things every day both on the road and off you. Lets hope that everybody's new year's resolutions for 2020 is to be more PATIENT & THOUGHTFUL on our roads.
I've been driving for many years but still get a lot out of your videos. They are a constant reminder how vigilant you have to be and how to be prepared for any situation. I would be keen to see another video on motorway driving some time.
I can't help but wonder just how much safer our roads would be if people just had a little patiences. Also just gonna throw this out; now that the gritters are out in force, it's a good idea to wash your car if possible and rinse the salt off. Also when stopping at traffic lights please try and not block off junctions, an ambulance might need to get in there and it's not exactly useful when you're in the way.
@loading gamez - I guess you voted labour and for remain? If that’s the case traitors are welcome to leave English soil of their own FREE WILL, the same FREE WILL that was used when voting for the tories and for leave.
Dash Cammers when they see a potential hazard: *speed up and break their horn, screaming, reacting late* Literally everyone else with a brain cell: 14:00
R R you’re right, but I would still do it in most cases. It’s pretty obvious in this situation that theres no danger in going around the car, of course it would require basic danger checks that you do unconsciously (like looking at the other driver to see if he isnt trying to move back, checking for traffic behind the car, bikes etc..)
@@blanco7726 I still wouldn't recommend that. The other drive may decide to reverse, another car might appear or other cars might follow your example and not make the checks you did. It is best just to wait and let the person clear the road. You might have to wait an extra 30 sec or a min, but better than getting involved in an additional incident or making the situation worst.
Definitely helpful Ashley, I've been watching all your videos since learning to drive a few months ago, and despite failing my first test a couple weeks back, I managed to get a cancellation last minute and passed my 2nd test this Tuesday just gone, with 3 faults - 2 of which were stalling as I was paranoid after 33 minutes of nothing going wrong and thinking I'd done nothing to warrant a fail (despite being super anxious during it) that's when I stalled 2x haha. Long story short, you, DGN Driving and Drive London channels have helped me with extra revision and real life examples of what to avoid and what not to do. I'm already in my first car and these videos will still be watched and learned from. Merry Christmas.
I've recently just passed my test. Even though I'm in a different country, some of your tips really helped me out. And some of the drivers you've shown are a real eye opener when it comes to road safety.
18:00 This happened to me recently. They were pretty close after cutting in front of me, then slowed rapidly to pull off the road. I started slowing when I realised they were changing lanes, but had to brake hard as they continued. Missed them by centimetres. At least they were indicating, I guess. The lessons for me: 1. Expect others to change lanes with little (or no) warning. 2. Be willing to brake hard at short notice, and maintain space in front even when it vanishes suddenly. 3. Be aware when you're in someone's blind spot (and don't expect them to check properly). 4. If you miss a lane-change or a turn, suck it up and keep going, rather than attempting a desperate manoeuvre.
Love the content. What is the way to deal with a lane hog in lane 2 of a 2 lane dual carriage way? No lane 3 to use to go around them. Do you just sit behind and watch eveyone undertake them and you? Or do you move to lane 1 and go at the same speed and allow space for anyone wanting to undertake the lane hog?
I’m a private driving instructor to a friend and your videos are a great tool for me to keep my brain sharp on the road and give my friend some advice on how to drive safely. Merry Christmas btw.
wholeheartedly agree Ashley. You are great. I have been watching your videos non-stop since I discovered you a few weeks ago. I have learned so much thanks to you! Much much appreciated and keep them coming. Although am slightly wary now of all the idiots driving on these roads!
@@thinkos6730 Even the most experienced of drivers can still learn from this channel. Nobody is infallible. I happen to be one of those with significant experience and use this channel with good reason. Never too old to pick up good points. Just don't get complacent. Everybody makes mistakes ok. Stay safe.
@@thinkos6730 am on about bad habits as we all get in time so dont be to disappointed as it has taken me 35 years to get some most people cannot drive just after passing there test,
@@thinkos6730 Just this week I was nearly in a collision with a car doing something I've not seen in my 44 years of driving on the road, you never stop learning Parssa, it was only my experience that saved the day!
I live in Western Australia, but watch your videos. I thought the drivers down here were bad and we do have the occasional Red light jumper but we do not have as many as you seem to get. I am 70 and have practiced Defensive driving for years and can see that is what you practice and preach. There is not much difference between driving in WA as the UK, we drive on the same side of the road. My 16 year old granddaughter has just got her learners permit and I am trying to encourage her to watch some of your videos as it will help her with her driving.
Like the fact that you take the young apprentices out in the dark, and the rain. Personally I drive an artic for work and like to think that I do it professionally. I still have a copy of the highway code with me. I passed my car test in 1986, my HGV class one in 1992, and still consider myself as continuing to learn.
Always watch your videos, as a professional driver, I always try and look for ways to improve my driving and your videos are very helpful. Keep up the great work :)
A little tip that my dad shared with me and my brothers is to always drive naked. Hear me out: In the event of a road rage incident, all you have to do is step out of your car and you de-esculate the situation 100% of the time. Nobody wants a confrontation with a naked man - win or lose. However, my dad was also a driver is currently in Broadmoor, but we still love him and feel his sage driving advice has served us well in terms of conflict resolution.
"Getting the message out there to promote good quality driving on the road" sums this up nicely! Great to see so many constructive comments from other subscribers. Even those of us with many years of experience can (and sometimes do) make occasional mistakes so it proves that everyone can learn from this channel. Sadly, despite Ashley's best efforts, I think that there will always be a need for this type of channel - we are never going to eradicate the idiots out there. Human error is responsible for at least 95% of "accidents". That is unlikely to change - at least not in my lifetime. Stay safe out there. 👍
Correct, and that is the reason people shouldn't be using the word "accident" unless they know the cause of the collision was not due to human error. It's an insult to the families of those who were killed or seriously injured by dangerous, careless or distractive driving.
@@mikehunter2844 Good comment. So many "incidents" (to put it another way out of respect to yourself and what you just said) are, or should be, avoidable with due care etc. Thanks for your contribution and stay safe ok. Peace!
Just subscribed to your channel after watching this video, enjoyed it very much but there really are some shocking drivers out there. It's actually so refreshing to watch a video where the person isn't screaming and shouting but just talking through what's happening and it really does give you a calm and controlled perspective on the situation.
Wow First time watching your videos. As an instructor you inspire your pupils by your calm approach, and gentle praise for your pupil when something untoward occurs. This must inspire them!
Thanks ash for another year of insight of bad driving around the merseyside & liverpool areas. Its a good job you cant here me what i am saying under my breath as i watch this latest compilation. Just unbelievable clips of such bad & careless driving for other road users & pedestrians.. Have a great christmas & new year! as i watch this again leaving out the f words & OMG's........
So much of what you say in your videos reminds me of my own tuition in the mid 2000's. I thought then that my instructor was a good one, looking back now i cant say my opinion has changed at all
Hi Ashley, Happy New Year to you and yours!, I've been following your channel this year and really do appreciate your calm and reasonable behaviour, even n the face of some extreme provocation, you are a good lesson for us all!. Cheers, Richard.
I'm a learner from The Netherlands. Wednesday I did an emergency brake. Somebody reversed out fast of a parking space without looking. There was a cyclist next to me. I had her in view. But because of my quick thinking, the cyclist had more surviving space. The driver turned without noticing the cyclist. Squeezing her between their car and the other parked cars. I had all 3 mirrors and windshield in view. My instructor was very impressed. It was scary but I kept calm.
Such an insightful compilation . Really good to see the different types of ‘ manoeuvres” people try to do . If there is anything I wish you could show due to the fact that I have never seen them on your clips . Although this may be difficult to do as you may not have many incidents but horses . Overtaking of horses / animals on the road . In our area it is awful and people have no clue how to , where their vehicle should sit and what their vehicle should be doing . It’s just a recipe for disaster . But thanks for all the work . It is appreciated.👍❤️
For what it's worth, I watch your videos to see if I can learn a thing or two about how to stay safe on the road. When I'm driving, my goal is to get to my destination safely for myself & other motorists on the road. Even though I'm not required to, every two years or so I engage a driving instructor to look at how I'm driving, to see if I am developing any bad habits or not keeping up with law changes. I think as I get older I may have to make that every 18 months or so. My friends think I'm strange for doing it, but so far so good, there's been no accidents & no one around me having them either from something stupid that I caused.
Came across your channel by chance and now subscribed, keep up the good work, been driving, bikes and cars for 50yrs, never too old to have 2nd opinion on things you see everyday!.. Across the river in Lytham seems most drivers where given their licences in WW1, never having to read any rules and sit an exam, just don't mention mini roundabouts.... Gone are the days where a young kid @ 16 learnt road craft on 2 wheels before progressing into a 4 wheeled tin can....
Can I suggest a video idea? I passed my test at the end of October, but a video on when it’s safe to go through amber lights, like with cars behind or without, it has always confused me and I’m petrified I’m going to accidentally go through a red. Also great content last year really helped me pass
My first ADI instructor, over twenty-seven years ago, (who was also a rally driver) was really bad and did teach bad habits. He would not allow you to do the speed-limit, shouting if you did. He once even wanted me to do eighty in a fifty...I won't repeat my response, but it rhymed with clucking bell and ended off. Amber lights meant you don't stop. He told me off for looking at the opposing lanes for red-light jumpers, saying that if they hit you, it's their fault. His reasoning, when I had it out with him, was "I'm teaching you to drive in the real world, not just to pass monkey puzzles". Terrible instructor! My next instructor was fantastic and worked hard to remove all the bad habits taught by the first prat...passed with zero faults with him. I also took a short refresher course a few years back, and this instructor too, was brilliant. I am now going in for my RoSPA advanced driving in the new year. My experiences just go to show the differences between a bad instructor and a good one. If you have a bad one, get rid at the earliest possible chance. Sadly, back in the day, I didn't know how to report a bad instructor.
DELTA Hire cars seem to feature a lot in Ashley's videos. I wonder how they vet their drivers? Did you get your licence from a dodgy guy in the pub? Maybe... ?? Oh, OK , you got the job, welcome to DELTA
Great video channel Ashley! Huge thank you for your work and I'm a driving instructor too. Sadly, all too tempting to think it's just Liverpool, but here in 'genteel' Cheltenham I have plenty of similar footage saved from my front & rear dash cams! In a word: impatience. Especially at 9:10 in the morning when a substantial portion of drivers should have been at work ... 10 minutes ago. And now your learner is in the way. It's always the learners' fault that other drivers are late for work isn't it?
I've followed your Channel for some time and have (enjoyed?)... watching your various videos & commentaries and reading fellow viewers reactions, to the evidence of so many driving fails, almost too many to mention. Having spent most of my life living and working in Southern Africa, I thought I'd seen & witnessed everything possible while out driving for both work & pleasure. Since returnining to the UK (Newcastle, Edinburgh & London) it is from my own perspective, obvious I still have much to learn, about driving on UK roads. In closing, my own pet hates, after all is said & done: hmmmm (!) Folk who continue to use hand held mobiles while out driving and folk who drink alcohol and then get behind a steering wheel. Power to your channel, hope it goes from strength to strength in 2020. Best wishes to you & your driving pupils 👍
I've had my license for almost 4 years now, but I watch these videos to get a feel for what it's like to drive on the other side of the road. It still feels a little confusing sometimes, but it's not all that different!
Great montage, really enjoying the videos and appreciate the time it takes to edit them. Ure a credit to ure profession especially in the quest of trying to make a change in people's perceptions of learners and being considerate and respectful towards them. Some people though as you'll know will never change and ultimately it will catch up on them and unfortunately someone else one day who are in their line of sight. #change
I really enjoy watching as it does remind me how important it is to keep my own standards high, even though I am an ex instructor and advance driving examiner. I only wish the bad drivers in your clips and others shown on TH-cam could see themselves. I have one suggestion, why it is important to look left when turning left out of a junction as well as looking into the junction as you turn in. Lots of drivers fail to do this and the consequences can be catastrophic.
I have first hand experience of this, Alan. I was working for BT and up a telegraph pole at the time. The pole was situated at the exit of a garage in Ongar, Essex, on a straight stretch of road. As I worked away, suddenly there was a blood curdling skidding sound that seemed to go on forever and according to my colleague, I just clung to the pole as he was in fits of laughter at ground level!! You can probably imagine what had happened, someone overtaking with someone exiting and not checking. Given my mates reaction, ie, high hilarity, there was no bad outcome and maybe some lessons learnt, but it could have been very different. For a start, I may not be here now to watch Ashleys great material.
With regard to offending drivers seeing them selves doing stupid things Alan. I suspect that they really couldn't give a fiddler's fanny!. In fact I suspect the queue jumpers and the like, whilst all other drivers wait patiently, give themselves a huge pat on the back and feel really pleased with themselves having got one over everyone else.
Thank you for all your excellent content, Ashley. I look forward to the day when compilation videos like this one disappear from your channel because there are not enough bad drivers to fill them! Happy holidays!
Thanks for your channel, Ashley. It’s so useful to have this as a driving refresher course, and I am a more aware and hopefully better driver again having been watching. Any views on the need/usefulness of periodic refreshing/retesting as a matter of course, rather than as a response to misdemeanours?
Ashley, your camera is so good I actually managed to get that black Audi's reg plate at 12:10: SJ15OHF. I hope you have a good system with your local police for reporting such dangerous driving. Looks like he's got about 20% VLT tint on his front windows too, which is illegal.
@@alisonwilliams4862 "other things". Please don't leave ignorant comments. The police's job is literally to protect the public. My local police have a dedicated online submission for dashcam footage and drivers caught running red lights, or using their phone while driving, can still be taken to court and given a fine/points on their licence. But whatever, glad you think it's funny...
@@scareneb It was only half a joke really. If the police dealt with bad drivers all day, they wouldn't have time for anything else! Not to mention the cuts in recent years, resulting in less police. I used to work for the ambulance service and we had to get the police to attend some of our calls. They often had no vehicles available and we had to wait for them to turn up. Plus Liverpool is pretty rough (I know because I live there) and I'm sure they have their work cut out dealing with the 'scallies.' Maybe it's different in other parts of the country though.
@scareneb Theoretically it sounds great but in practice it doesn't work. I had two videos sent with drivers running a red light (one of them was a van that overtook the car in front of him that stopped for that red light, later checked the reg and found he also didn't had a valid MOT) and you know what happened? Absolutely nothing. For the one with the van I had no reply, the other one the police said it was actually amber...(which clearly was not, otherwise I wouldn't had sent the video...). Considering the amount of time spent to fill in the forms (the process is really not that straightforward as it sounds) it made me stop sending other videos (a lot of drivers running red lights recently). So unless something changes this is just something that sounds nice when you hear it on the news...pitty
Great video as always, love the perspective you bring to the subject of driving, personally I think red light jumping is increasing and what worries myself, is that people just accept bad driving these days, there is a big difference between making a genuine mistake and deliberately driving badly or even dangerously on purpose.
Some truly awful drivers outt there. I try not to get rattled or upset when driving but it’s not always easy. I’ve been driving about 25 years or so and try to be the better person when there are idiots about. We’re all human and make mistakes so we need to own and admit them. Keep up the good work Ash.
I agree with your comment about the CBT. I know a rider who renews his every 2yrs (on his 3rd) & is happy to ride on Ls. Many Bikers would agree riding helps when driving a car, Because you need to be aware of potential situations & act accordingly.
Just like not driving drunk you shouldn’t drive when angry. It’s up to you to police yourself when angry but you can take a breath, listen to calm music or simply stop the vehicle where safe and deal with yourself. Even if you weren’t at fault you soon will be when you get angry. You won’t be the last person or last time to be cut up and having your right of way taken. But it will be the last time your licence or LIFE is taken due to speed and clouded judgement.
This actually makes me think Northampton isnt that bad... and thats as a bus driver lol. In all fairness though, some of these clips are shocking, that guy on the school crossing don't know what he was thinking. I have given a good scare to a ups driver before though. Blocking my lane pulling out onto the A6 (50mph road), looking the other way for a gap in a long line of traffic. Didn't blast the horn like I normally would, just slowed right down and pulled up to him. He practically jumped out his seat when he turned his head and saw me as he pulled off. Great content Ashley, keep it up.
Excellent series of ‘driving fails’. I recently moved to Southport from Garstang (just north of Preston) after living there for over 65 years. The standard of driving here is appalling with red light jumpers and those who drive in excess of 50mph in the many 20mph zones in the town. I had to fit front and rear cameras in both of my cars for my protection from belligerent Neanderthal drivers. I have been an IAM Advanced Driver for the last 3 years and am currently taking my Master Driver course (now sadly put on hold due to the Coronavirus). Keep up the good work but I doubt if we will ever improve the standard of driving in Merseyside.
Thanks for the video, it’s both scary and comforting, let me explain myself, i do the same job as you but in France, and the behaviour of other drivers toward student drivers looks the same from your side of the channel as it is here, what’s scary is that the amount of stupidity also is the same as here... what’s comforting is that we are not alone... I try as much as I can when my students are the victims of such behaviour to tell them to remember when they’ll be confirmed drivers that they were students once and to remember it when they’ll be following a “slow” driving school car.
I’m new to your channel, and I’m loving it! Have you done a video on tips for safer driving in adverse weather conditions? I’d love to see one if someone could point me in the right direction or if you could make one!😅
I'm really enjoying your channel and I can honestly say I'm concentrating a good deal more on my driving and cycling. I've seen a couple of times a "one-way" with the white arrow on a blue background where you park up with a learner driver. On that street I can't help but notice parked vehicles facing both ways. Are they all at fault?
Just subscribed to your channel. These clips are an eye opener. Awareness is everything. Seems like Liverpool City Council need to invest in red light cameras. It would pay for more corruption at the council, but that's another story.
Great compilation Ash, I enjoy watching mainly for your incredibly calm approach, I try and adopt the same attitude to my driving even more since being subscribed, I think if every car was fitted with a dash cam (big brother!) then we might just see less crazy driving. Anyway, thanks for the uploads here's to an accident-free 2020.
Will a go pro (or similar] camera help me with any future issues/accidents that may occur? I mainly drive classic cars, but look bad on old vehicles, and am unsure if these are a good thing. I have a clean license and zero points. I am concerned about the odd idiot, but really don’t like these things on my windscreen. I’m fully insured so never really bothered with this new technology.
It's been a good year for the channel (maybe not so good for the standard of driving!), onwards and upwards in 2020. Have a good Christmas and New year.
I don't know if you've answered about this before but do you ever report any incidents where the driving has been so dangerous? Also, have you had any drivers in Liverpool get in touch who recognise their cars and driving in the videos? Had my licence 20+ years, regular cyclist and had the CBT in the past. There's always something to learn. Keep up the good work!
8:55 one of my ultimate guitly pleasures when driving is when people overtake me above the speed limit, risking speeding tickets left and right, and then at the traffic lights I catch them up, roll up to them at the slowest speed possible and wave at them :) like hey mate, look, speeding got you absolutely nowhere :D
When I passed my CBT about 15 years ago I was unfamiliar with geared bikes and I overshot a left turn and ended up on the opposite side of the road about 1m from the edge. I still passed. Looking back now I should of been failed. Unless cbts have changed it was pointless day.
Agree about the motorcyclist at 5:20 and just underlines your recent video about blind spots. I have seen many youtube videos of motorcyclists nearly coming to grief when filtering not realising that sometimes other motorists can't actually see them even if they had used their mirrors etc. Very often when you're in slow moving traffic you can hear a motorbike around you way before you can see them.
I've been driving for 25 years; these videos have reminded me to drive more safely. Please continue!
Very true, you can always learn more.
Me too.
Anybody who says there the perfect driver is talking through their behind.
We all can learn more Ashley and should always critique our own driving!!
No driver is perfect, but as long as you are observant and don’t speed then you are a good driver
As long as you are patient, observant and drive according to the speed limit and conditions then you are a good driver but everyone makes errors
I rode a motorcycle before a car. I think that gave me more road sense than anything: the visual restrictions wearing a helmet, and the vulnerability of having only two wheels. Only ONE way to ride: defensively. I'm told I drive like I was still biking eg. always doing "life-savers" and NOT RELYING just on mirrors, my style of driving to a plan: looking a long way ahead, my observation of signs, road cambers/conditions, hedge-lines/street lighting, vehicle and pedestrian activity etc., but also in aiming to break/accelerate in a straight line, road-positioning, and so forth. (I am not a professional driver by the way.)
The real TH-cam rewind
SkeleCrafter lmao yes!
That clip with the school crossing patrol, just Wow.
i was impressed with the crossing guard. He stood his ground and potentially prevented an accident.
Unbelievable clip.
He/she was lucky it was Ashley instructing. I would've given them a real verbal lashing.
I've been a subscriber for many years of this channel and I must say as someone who's been driving many years and never had an accident that I've learnt so much from watching your videos. Your videos have positively influenced me to become a better and safer driver on the road. Thanks, Ash and I can't wait to see what 2020 brings us on your channel! 👍
Passed my motorcycle test in '84 ,car in '94 & cat c lgv (class 2) this December (2019). Hopefully do c+e soon.(class 1)
Never stop learning throughout ya driving how bad some people can be , but with experience gained you hopefully learn how 2 deal with them all 2 & to keep yourself and others safe n accident free..
Love watching stuff on this Chanel (&others) to continue to learn.
Great job Ashley thanks for the great content & have a great Christmas to you & your family,..and of course all your students 👍👍
Learned to drive around 40 years old. Was a keen cyclist before, but needed to learn as I started a family. 20 years later I've done pretty well on London streets, you have a great channel.
I've had a full UK licence for 27 years and counting. I still believe you can learn something new every drive. I enjoy your videos so much because they are instructional, even to us "veteran" drivers and I love how calm you remain in situations that would have most of us reaching for the horn, the brake and the dashcam... Usually in that order!
Overtaking on the left?
An undertaker is actually a funeral director - seems appropriate somehow.
Lol
We all make mistakes but to go through red lights seconds after they have gone red is outrageous.
Everyone knows a yellow is fair game but when it gets to a red there’s a real danger
Exactly. There's a difference between a genuine mistake, and egregious incidents of red light jumping (and excessive speeding) that are obviously deliberate, perpetuated by people who have no regard for the lives of others. Should be made to take a trip down the local mortuary.
I've got a class D PCV licence. I like to think that I drive in a professional manner. And then I see some other so-called professionals driving buses and lorries and shake my head in despair. And your private hire/taxi drivers up there are just as bad as the ones were have in Wolverhampton. Keep educating us all, Ashley. All the best, mate. 👍🏼
I have been driving 28 years and in all honesty I haven't seen a fraction of what you witness every day. Some of your clips are staggering.
Emily Lane it’s liverpool though so expected lol
I have been driving 4 years, and so far never experienced any major events
How can people say driving instructors promote bad habits. From all these clips the most sensible actions usually come from the learner cars!
My driving instructor started mentioning a couple of the things he teaches being on the list of things people tend to forget the most quickly after getting their driver's license, with looking over their shoulder, using their mirrors and in a traffic jam, letting a gap start to exist in front of you and then just advance forward in 1st or 2nd gear on the clutch only, so you can just coast slowly and probably when the people in front of you can move forward a bit you won't have to tap the brakes.
Especially that last one is something I see almost no one do.
I'm a professional delivery van driver with 22 years on the road I also have a heavy goods licence, modified cars and driving is my passion/hobby but I still enjoy watching your videos and other dash cam compilations, it definitely helps you learn what to expect, I often correctly predict what crazy things people are about to do on the roads.
I used to be an escort on a minibus, and the driver was a shocking driver. She many times, reversed into walls
Keep on keeping on. Really enjoy your comments and analysis. It’s not all young drivers, it’s the older one that need more education. I’m a 62 year old taxi driver, some of us try to be good.
Well done Ashley. Reguards
Agree that some of us "veterans" can improve. Well said 👍
Great end to what must be a fantastic year for you and so well deserved bud, I've been driving for 32 years and still learning things every day both on the road and off you. Lets hope that everybody's new year's resolutions for 2020 is to be more PATIENT & THOUGHTFUL on our roads.
I've been driving for many years but still get a lot out of your videos. They are a constant reminder how vigilant you have to be and how to be prepared for any situation. I would be keen to see another video on motorway driving some time.
I can't help but wonder just how much safer our roads would be if people just had a little patiences.
Also just gonna throw this out; now that the gritters are out in force, it's a good idea to wash your car if possible and rinse the salt off. Also when stopping at traffic lights please try and not block off junctions, an ambulance might need to get in there and it's not exactly useful when you're in the way.
I wouldn't worry, give it a year there won't be any ambulances to block off
@loading gamez - I guess you voted labour and for remain? If that’s the case traitors are welcome to leave English soil of their own FREE WILL, the same FREE WILL that was used when voting for the tories and for leave.
@@therealcharlie7314 its nothing to do with been a traitor, I like not paying for ambulances
Love how many closet racists have come out of the closet though
@@LoadingRetroGames how did this comment thread go from read safety to racism??????
These are some of the best instructional videos I've seen on TH-cam. They've certainly helped to improve my own safety awareness and driving skills.
Dash Cammers when they see a potential hazard: *speed up and break their horn, screaming, reacting late*
Literally everyone else with a brain cell: 14:00
tbf, that one derserved at least a little toot on the horn, and then the death stare!!!!
Pretty sure I would even drive around the car tbh, looks like there’s space.
Blanco I’m still learning but I don’t think you should correct an error with another error
R R you’re right, but I would still do it in most cases. It’s pretty obvious in this situation that theres no danger in going around the car, of course it would require basic danger checks that you do unconsciously (like looking at the other driver to see if he isnt trying to move back, checking for traffic behind the car, bikes etc..)
@@blanco7726 I still wouldn't recommend that. The other drive may decide to reverse, another car might appear or other cars might follow your example and not make the checks you did. It is best just to wait and let the person clear the road. You might have to wait an extra 30 sec or a min, but better than getting involved in an additional incident or making the situation worst.
You have such a calming voice! Love your message at the end 😊
The trouble is these clowns usually believe they are great drivers.
Sadly those that drive safely have to share the road with the clowns and risk their own lives.
Yea but "great drivers" pick up bad habits like not signaling
How very true that is.
True mate.
Courtesy doesn't cost anything when driving but stupidity could.
@@lone8869 that's true.
Shame now there seems to be more clowns than ever and careful/reasonable drivers have to share the same roads with them.
Definitely helpful Ashley, I've been watching all your videos since learning to drive a few months ago, and despite failing my first test a couple weeks back, I managed to get a cancellation last minute and passed my 2nd test this Tuesday just gone, with 3 faults - 2 of which were stalling as I was paranoid after 33 minutes of nothing going wrong and thinking I'd done nothing to warrant a fail (despite being super anxious during it) that's when I stalled 2x haha.
Long story short, you, DGN Driving and Drive London channels have helped me with extra revision and real life examples of what to avoid and what not to do. I'm already in my first car and these videos will still be watched and learned from.
Merry Christmas.
I've recently just passed my test. Even though I'm in a different country, some of your tips really helped me out. And some of the drivers you've shown are a real eye opener when it comes to road safety.
18:00 This happened to me recently. They were pretty close after cutting in front of me, then slowed rapidly to pull off the road. I started slowing when I realised they were changing lanes, but had to brake hard as they continued. Missed them by centimetres. At least they were indicating, I guess. The lessons for me: 1. Expect others to change lanes with little (or no) warning. 2. Be willing to brake hard at short notice, and maintain space in front even when it vanishes suddenly. 3. Be aware when you're in someone's blind spot (and don't expect them to check properly). 4. If you miss a lane-change or a turn, suck it up and keep going, rather than attempting a desperate manoeuvre.
Love the content. What is the way to deal with a lane hog in lane 2 of a 2 lane dual carriage way? No lane 3 to use to go around them. Do you just sit behind and watch eveyone undertake them and you? Or do you move to lane 1 and go at the same speed and allow space for anyone wanting to undertake the lane hog?
You can undertake.. just not over the speed limit and safely
I’m a private driving instructor to a friend and your videos are a great tool for me to keep my brain sharp on the road and give my friend some advice on how to drive safely. Merry Christmas btw.
The school patrol clip I genuinely thought that driver was gonna speed through my heart was in my mouth.
wholeheartedly
agree Ashley. You are great. I have been watching your videos non-stop since I discovered you a few weeks ago. I have learned so much thanks to you! Much much appreciated and keep them coming. Although am slightly wary now of all the idiots driving on these roads!
These videos are fantastic Ashley, more of this if you can, great learning points and I've got a full licence
i have been driving for 35 years and i am learning still were i do go wrong by watching this channel
Well it is quite dissapointing to hear that someone who has driven for 35 years, still has things to learn (Just my opinion)
@@thinkos6730 Even the most experienced of drivers can still learn from this channel. Nobody is infallible. I happen to be one of those with significant experience and use this channel with good reason. Never too old to pick up good points. Just don't get complacent. Everybody makes mistakes ok. Stay safe.
@@thinkos6730 am on about bad habits as we all get in time so dont be to disappointed as it has taken me 35 years to get some most people cannot drive just after passing there test,
@@thinkos6730 Just this week I was nearly in a collision with a car doing something I've not seen in my 44 years of driving on the road, you never stop learning Parssa, it was only my experience that saved the day!
@@thinkos6730 - Don't worry, the pain of your disappointment will ease with time.
I live in Western Australia, but watch your videos. I thought the drivers down here were bad and we do have the occasional Red light jumper but we do not have as many as you seem to get. I am 70 and have practiced Defensive driving for years and can see that is what you practice and preach. There is not much difference between driving in WA as the UK, we drive on the same side of the road. My 16 year old granddaughter has just got her learners permit and I am trying to encourage her to watch some of your videos as it will help her with her driving.
Like the fact that you take the young apprentices out in the dark, and the rain. Personally I drive an artic for work and like to think that I do it professionally. I still have a copy of the highway code with me. I passed my car test in 1986, my HGV class one in 1992, and still consider myself as continuing to learn.
Always watch your videos, as a professional driver, I always try and look for ways to improve my driving and your videos are very helpful. Keep up the great work :)
Thank you Ashley passed my driving test this year, my instructor was amazing but your videos also helped, so grateful 🙏
A little tip that my dad shared with me and my brothers is to always drive naked. Hear me out: In the event of a road rage incident, all you have to do is step out of your car and you de-esculate the situation 100% of the time. Nobody wants a confrontation with a naked man - win or lose.
However, my dad was also a driver is currently in Broadmoor, but we still love him and feel his sage driving advice has served us well in terms of conflict resolution.
"Getting the message out there to promote good quality driving on the road" sums this up nicely!
Great to see so many constructive comments from other subscribers. Even those of us with many years of experience can (and sometimes do) make occasional mistakes so it proves that everyone can learn from this channel.
Sadly, despite Ashley's best efforts, I think that there will always be a need for this type of channel - we are never going to eradicate the idiots out there.
Human error is responsible for at least 95% of "accidents". That is unlikely to change - at least not in my lifetime.
Stay safe out there. 👍
Correct, and that is the reason people shouldn't be using the word "accident" unless they know the cause of the collision was not due to human error. It's an insult to the families of those who were killed or seriously injured by dangerous, careless or distractive driving.
@@mikehunter2844 Good comment. So many "incidents" (to put it another way out of respect to yourself and what you just said) are, or should be, avoidable with due care etc. Thanks for your contribution and stay safe ok. Peace!
They should be called tragedy’s or gross negligence if it’s caused by careless driving. An accident, should be if say a tree fell down in front of you
@@forza223bowe5 No argument there 👍
One of the best snippets of advice.......don't drive angry. Probably as bad as intoxicated.
Just great content - thanks. I've been driving a car for over 30 years and you never stop learning
I always tell my children every time they drive their car they are still learning. Passing the test is actually the easy bit.
Emily Lane The driving test should be made tougher to pass, and be taught the correct attitude would help too
Just subscribed to your channel after watching this video, enjoyed it very much but there really are some shocking drivers out there. It's actually so refreshing to watch a video where the person isn't screaming and shouting but just talking through what's happening and it really does give you a calm and controlled perspective on the situation.
Wow
First time watching your videos. As an instructor you inspire your pupils by your calm approach, and gentle praise for your pupil when something untoward occurs. This must inspire them!
Thanks ash for another year of insight of bad driving around the merseyside & liverpool areas. Its a good job you cant here me what i am saying under my breath as i watch this latest compilation. Just unbelievable clips of such bad & careless driving for other road users & pedestrians.. Have a great christmas & new year! as i watch this again leaving out the f words & OMG's........
So much of what you say in your videos reminds me of my own tuition in the mid 2000's. I thought then that my instructor was a good one, looking back now i cant say my opinion has changed at all
Great compilation Ashley . Always enjoy your videos and I am one of the subscribers who's been driving for many years. Great stuff 👍
Me too 👍
I've seen nothing to change my mind that more people need to be banned from driving for ever and a day.
I’ve never understood the impatience and anger towards driving school vehicles, we were all there at one point!
Hi Ashley, Happy New Year to you and yours!, I've been following your channel this year and really do appreciate your calm and reasonable behaviour, even n the face of some extreme provocation, you are a good lesson for us all!. Cheers, Richard.
I'm a learner from The Netherlands. Wednesday I did an emergency brake. Somebody reversed out fast of a parking space without looking. There was a cyclist next to me. I had her in view. But because of my quick thinking, the cyclist had more surviving space. The driver turned without noticing the cyclist. Squeezing her between their car and the other parked cars. I had all 3 mirrors and windshield in view. My instructor was very impressed. It was scary but I kept calm.
Such an insightful compilation . Really good to see the different types of ‘ manoeuvres” people try to do . If there is anything I wish you could show due to the fact that I have never seen them on your clips . Although this may be difficult to do as you may not have many incidents but horses . Overtaking of horses / animals on the road . In our area it is awful and people have no clue how to , where their vehicle should sit and what their vehicle should be doing . It’s just a recipe for disaster . But thanks for all the work . It is appreciated.👍❤️
For what it's worth, I watch your videos to see if I can learn a thing or two about how to stay safe on the road. When I'm driving, my goal is to get to my destination safely for myself & other motorists on the road. Even though I'm not required to, every two years or so I engage a driving instructor to look at how I'm driving, to see if I am developing any bad habits or not keeping up with law changes. I think as I get older I may have to make that every 18 months or so. My friends think I'm strange for doing it, but so far so good, there's been no accidents & no one around me having them either from something stupid that I caused.
Came across your channel by chance and now subscribed, keep up the good work, been driving, bikes and cars for 50yrs, never too old to have 2nd opinion on things you see everyday!.. Across the river in Lytham seems most drivers where given their licences in WW1, never having to read any rules and sit an exam, just don't mention mini roundabouts.... Gone are the days where a young kid @ 16 learnt road craft on 2 wheels before progressing into a 4 wheeled tin can....
Can I suggest a video idea? I passed my test at the end of October, but a video on when it’s safe to go through amber lights, like with cars behind or without, it has always confused me and I’m petrified I’m going to accidentally go through a red. Also great content last year really helped me pass
My first ADI instructor, over twenty-seven years ago, (who was also a rally driver) was really bad and did teach bad habits.
He would not allow you to do the speed-limit, shouting if you did. He once even wanted me to do eighty in a fifty...I won't repeat my response, but it rhymed with clucking bell and ended off. Amber lights meant you don't stop. He told me off for looking at the opposing lanes for red-light jumpers, saying that if they hit you, it's their fault. His reasoning, when I had it out with him, was "I'm teaching you to drive in the real world, not just to pass monkey puzzles". Terrible instructor!
My next instructor was fantastic and worked hard to remove all the bad habits taught by the first prat...passed with zero faults with him. I also took a short refresher course a few years back, and this instructor too, was brilliant. I am now going in for my RoSPA advanced driving in the new year.
My experiences just go to show the differences between a bad instructor and a good one. If you have a bad one, get rid at the earliest possible chance. Sadly, back in the day, I didn't know how to report a bad instructor.
DELTA Hire cars seem to feature a lot in Ashley's videos. I wonder how they vet their drivers? Did you get your licence from a dodgy guy in the pub? Maybe... ?? Oh, OK , you got the job, welcome to DELTA
Thanks for your educational, Scary, amusing clips this year...
Think you could educate people on when they can use bus lanes..!!!!
Stay safe.
Once they’ve got a bus driving license, are employed by a bus company and are currently on the job
I know somebody who passed their driving test 5 years ago, and they still drive like it’s their first time.
Great video channel Ashley! Huge thank you for your work and I'm a driving instructor too. Sadly, all too tempting to think it's just Liverpool, but here in 'genteel' Cheltenham I have plenty of similar footage saved from my front & rear dash cams! In a word: impatience. Especially at 9:10 in the morning when a substantial portion of drivers should have been at work ... 10 minutes ago. And now your learner is in the way. It's always the learners' fault that other drivers are late for work isn't it?
I've followed your Channel for some time and have (enjoyed?)... watching your various videos & commentaries and reading fellow viewers reactions, to the evidence of so many driving fails, almost too many to mention.
Having spent most of my life living and working in Southern Africa, I thought I'd seen & witnessed everything possible while out driving for both work & pleasure. Since returnining to the UK (Newcastle, Edinburgh & London) it is from my own perspective, obvious I still have much to learn, about driving on UK roads.
In closing, my own pet hates, after all is said & done: hmmmm (!) Folk who continue to use hand held mobiles while out driving and folk who drink alcohol and then get behind a steering wheel.
Power to your channel, hope it goes from strength to strength in 2020. Best wishes to you & your driving pupils 👍
I've had my license for almost 4 years now, but I watch these videos to get a feel for what it's like to drive on the other side of the road. It still feels a little confusing sometimes, but it's not all that different!
You've survived another 12 months of delta & audi drivers. CONGRATULATIONS :)
Great montage, really enjoying the videos and appreciate the time it takes to edit them. Ure a credit to ure profession especially in the quest of trying to make a change in people's perceptions of learners and being considerate and respectful towards them. Some people though as you'll know will never change and ultimately it will catch up on them and unfortunately someone else one day who are in their line of sight. #change
Thanks for your calm and helpful commentary. I practice calm driving too! Looking forward to more videos. Cheers.
Brilliant, keep calm and carry on. You have improved my patience no end.
Brilliant videos.
I just wished everyone took road safely more serious like yourself, & realise the dangers out there.
Keep up the good work 👍
I really enjoy watching as it does remind me how important it is to keep my own standards high, even though I am an ex instructor and advance driving examiner. I only wish the bad drivers in your clips and others shown on TH-cam could see themselves. I have one suggestion, why it is important to look left when turning left out of a junction as well as looking into the junction as you turn in. Lots of drivers fail to do this and the consequences can be catastrophic.
Well said 👍
I have first hand experience of this, Alan.
I was working for BT and up a telegraph pole at the time. The pole was situated at the exit of a garage in Ongar, Essex, on a straight stretch of road. As I worked away, suddenly there was a blood curdling skidding sound that seemed to go on forever and according to my colleague, I just clung to the pole as he was in fits of laughter at ground level!! You can probably imagine what had happened, someone overtaking with someone exiting and not checking.
Given my mates reaction, ie, high hilarity, there was no bad outcome and maybe some lessons learnt, but it could have been very different. For a start, I may not be here now to watch Ashleys great material.
Van drivers are the worst, I was sitting in my work van with somebody else driving and the standard of driving was dreadful.
With regard to offending drivers seeing them selves doing stupid things Alan. I suspect that they really couldn't give a fiddler's fanny!. In fact I suspect the queue jumpers and the like, whilst all other drivers wait patiently, give themselves a huge pat on the back and feel really pleased with themselves having got one over everyone else.
You're inspiring, Ash. Thanks for all of these videos. Best, L.
Thank you for all your excellent content, Ashley. I look forward to the day when compilation videos like this one disappear from your channel because there are not enough bad drivers to fill them!
Happy holidays!
Sadly that'll never happen as we're never going to eradicate idiots.
Thanks for your channel, Ashley. It’s so useful to have this as a driving refresher course, and I am a more aware and hopefully better driver again having been watching.
Any views on the need/usefulness of periodic refreshing/retesting as a matter of course, rather than as a response to misdemeanours?
Love the irony of a driving instructor from 'red' jumping the lights
I'm binging your videos now, wow great work on uploading this stuff and the the commentary mate.
Ashley, your camera is so good I actually managed to get that black Audi's reg plate at 12:10: SJ15OHF. I hope you have a good system with your local police for reporting such dangerous driving. Looks like he's got about 20% VLT tint on his front windows too, which is illegal.
It's Liverpool - I think the police are far too busy with other things lol.
@@alisonwilliams4862 "other things". Please don't leave ignorant comments. The police's job is literally to protect the public. My local police have a dedicated online submission for dashcam footage and drivers caught running red lights, or using their phone while driving, can still be taken to court and given a fine/points on their licence. But whatever, glad you think it's funny...
@@scareneb It was only half a joke really. If the police dealt with bad drivers all day, they wouldn't have time for anything else! Not to mention the cuts in recent years, resulting in less police. I used to work for the ambulance service and we had to get the police to attend some of our calls. They often had no vehicles available and we had to wait for them to turn up. Plus Liverpool is pretty rough (I know because I live there) and I'm sure they have their work cut out dealing with the 'scallies.' Maybe it's different in other parts of the country though.
@scareneb Theoretically it sounds great but in practice it doesn't work. I had two videos sent with drivers running a red light (one of them was a van that overtook the car in front of him that stopped for that red light, later checked the reg and found he also didn't had a valid MOT) and you know what happened? Absolutely nothing. For the one with the van I had no reply, the other one the police said it was actually amber...(which clearly was not, otherwise I wouldn't had sent the video...). Considering the amount of time spent to fill in the forms (the process is really not that straightforward as it sounds) it made me stop sending other videos (a lot of drivers running red lights recently). So unless something changes this is just something that sounds nice when you hear it on the news...pitty
Great video as always, love the perspective you bring to the subject of driving, personally I think red light jumping is increasing and what worries myself, is that people just accept bad driving these days, there is a big difference between making a genuine mistake and deliberately driving badly or even dangerously on purpose.
Some truly awful drivers outt there. I try not to get rattled or upset when driving but it’s not always easy.
I’ve been driving about 25 years or so and try to be the better person when there are idiots about.
We’re all human and make mistakes so we need to own and admit them.
Keep up the good work Ash.
I always wined the window down and shout at them which driving instructor told you to make that manoeuvre
I agree with your comment about the CBT. I know a rider who renews his every 2yrs (on his 3rd) & is happy to ride on Ls. Many Bikers would agree riding helps when driving a car, Because you need to be aware of potential situations & act accordingly.
Just like not driving drunk you shouldn’t drive when angry. It’s
up to you to police yourself when angry but you can take a breath, listen to
calm music or simply stop the vehicle where safe and deal with yourself. Even
if you weren’t at fault you soon will be when you get angry. You won’t be the
last person or last time to be cut up and having your right of way taken. But
it will be the last time your licence or LIFE is taken due to speed and clouded
judgement.
Do you ever report any of these to the rozzers? Or don't you do the cycling mikey thing?
This actually makes me think Northampton isnt that bad... and thats as a bus driver lol.
In all fairness though, some of these clips are shocking, that guy on the school crossing don't know what he was thinking.
I have given a good scare to a ups driver before though. Blocking my lane pulling out onto the A6 (50mph road), looking the other way for a gap in a long line of traffic. Didn't blast the horn like I normally would, just slowed right down and pulled up to him. He practically jumped out his seat when he turned his head and saw me as he pulled off.
Great content Ashley, keep it up.
Great compilation, as always. Thanks Ashley. I always learn something.
Love your channel Ashley and have recently subscribed. Re: This one, seriously what is it with mini cab drivers? & I use the term 'drivers' loosely!!
Excellent series of ‘driving fails’. I recently moved to Southport from Garstang (just north of Preston) after living there for over 65 years. The standard of driving here is appalling with red light jumpers and those who drive in excess of 50mph in the many 20mph zones in the town. I had to fit front and rear cameras in both of my cars for my protection from belligerent Neanderthal drivers. I have been an IAM Advanced Driver for the last 3 years and am currently taking my Master Driver course (now sadly put on hold due to the Coronavirus). Keep up the good work but I doubt if we will ever improve the standard of driving in Merseyside.
Thanks for the video, it’s both scary and comforting, let me explain myself, i do the same job as you but in France, and the behaviour of other drivers toward student drivers looks the same from your side of the channel as it is here, what’s scary is that the amount of stupidity also is the same as here... what’s comforting is that we are not alone... I try as much as I can when my students are the victims of such behaviour to tell them to remember when they’ll be confirmed drivers that they were students once and to remember it when they’ll be following a “slow” driving school car.
I just love the clip of the white Audi, (ooh, who would have thought!), at 17:28
I’m new to your channel, and I’m loving it! Have you done a video on tips for safer driving in adverse weather conditions? I’d love to see one if someone could point me in the right direction or if you could make one!😅
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I can't stress enough how important it is to wear a helmet whilst cycling, saved my life when I was younger
I'm really enjoying your channel and I can honestly say I'm concentrating a good deal more on my driving and cycling.
I've seen a couple of times a "one-way" with the white arrow on a blue background where you park up with a learner driver. On that street I can't help but notice parked vehicles facing both ways. Are they all at fault?
Just subscribed to your channel. These clips are an eye opener. Awareness is everything. Seems like Liverpool City Council need to invest in red light cameras. It would pay for more corruption at the council, but that's another story.
Great compilation Ash, I enjoy watching mainly for your incredibly calm approach, I try and adopt the same attitude to my driving even more since being subscribed, I think if every car was fitted with a dash cam (big brother!) then we might just see less crazy driving. Anyway, thanks for the uploads here's to an accident-free 2020.
Will a go pro (or similar] camera help me with any future issues/accidents that may occur? I mainly drive classic cars, but look bad on old vehicles, and am unsure if these are a good thing. I have a clean license and zero points. I am concerned about the odd idiot, but really don’t like these things on my windscreen. I’m fully insured so never really bothered with this new technology.
It's been a good year for the channel (maybe not so good for the standard of driving!), onwards and upwards in 2020. Have a good Christmas and New year.
"Yes officer! That driving instructor on TH-cam told me 'If I don't want to wait in a queue, just drive down the pavement... So it's not my fault." XD
I don't know if you've answered about this before but do you ever report any incidents where the driving has been so dangerous? Also, have you had any drivers in Liverpool get in touch who recognise their cars and driving in the videos?
Had my licence 20+ years, regular cyclist and had the CBT in the past. There's always something to learn. Keep up the good work!
It's not over yet! We've still got the Christmas idiots rushing about doing 100mph everywhere they go to get through!
6:58 literally the same thing happened to me few days ago, except it wasn't a taxi driver, it was another learner car.
That unseen clip, I live off Boaler St and that's normal behaviour for drivers down there.
8:55 one of my ultimate guitly pleasures when driving is when people overtake me above the speed limit, risking speeding tickets left and right, and then at the traffic lights I catch them up, roll up to them at the slowest speed possible and wave at them :) like hey mate, look, speeding got you absolutely nowhere :D
i passed and start driving last week but it doesn’t stop me from getting a second insight
The face of the woman who wanted herself blurred from the always blame the learner driver is still unblurred in this video at the beginning lol
When I passed my CBT about 15 years ago I was unfamiliar with geared bikes and I overshot a left turn and ended up on the opposite side of the road about 1m from the edge.
I still passed. Looking back now I should of been failed. Unless cbts have changed it was pointless day.
I thought my job was stressful working for the Ambulance service but My God i couldn't do what you do!!
Agree about the motorcyclist at 5:20 and just underlines your recent video about blind spots. I have seen many youtube videos of motorcyclists nearly coming to grief when filtering not realising that sometimes other motorists can't actually see them even if they had used their mirrors etc. Very often when you're in slow moving traffic you can hear a motorbike around you way before you can see them.
Valid point and well said 👍