It's quite possible the cops had a lot of complaints, and spent the whole day monitoring buses for infractions. I hear they have different targets all the time, at least in WA
@@mrrhody7234 that sign on the back that has give way and an image of a bus with an indicator means they actually can pull out and anyone behind HAS to give way, this however has nothing to do with blatantly running a red light which so many of these so called "professional drivers" do.
so the thing is, if a cop pulls over a bus, then he has to deal with the possibility of that driver not being able to continue driving, therefore having to get another driver or another bus to collect passengers which is just a huge headache
don't think it does, but they're far from innocent, especially with no passengers on board. i was on a bus in sydney once and i think the bus driver thought i wasn't there because he didn't end the trip and started going back to the depot but that's not the point. i witnessed him run multiple red lights and may have been speeding. so much for "professional drivers"
@@enzoscarp Speaking of professional drivers. I got an Uber last night, and the guy was driving so aggressively and erratically that I couldn't hold my phone steady enough to use the Covid Tracing app QR code in his car! We got to the destination in half the expected time too🙄Bloody random
I remember one time the bus carrying my school soccer team got pulled over. It was a public bus that had been hired for the day. There was an issue with the registration I believe. The police officer who pulled them over was nice enough to drive with the bus to the soccer field where they sorted out the issue so the team wouldn’t be late!
Props to the guy at 6:18 for submitting his own footage after running a red light and getting caught. Admitting your mistakes is the first step of learning from them.
@@adoreyou7449 what if you're close to the line and travelling at the posted speed limit when it turns orange? Should you still stop (which would take you over the line anyway)
@@jameswood1935 I don't have the footage of it unfortunately, but I had one pass me one night around 3am, travelling about 90 in an 80 zone. I saw the police from about 300m away but he obviously didn't, and when we went past them they started moving and turned the lights on, haha.
As an Ambo here in Victoria, I have lost count of how many times I have been blatantly cut off at intersections. That clip was very satisfying. Drive safe people.
While I do keep an eye out for emergency services at intersections, the sirens on VIC ambulances are a lot quieter than the police and fire sirens. A lot of the time you can’t hear them until they’re almost on top of you, especially if you’re surrounded by trucks, especially if the corner is a blind one due to tall buildings or high fences.
The cyclist is lucky the police didn't fine him for: 1) Cycling on sidewalk as an adult (you are only allowed if you're a child), 2) Crossing a road on a pedestrian crossing on red signal (considered a jaywalking), 3) Crossing a road on a pedestrian crossing while riding on a bike (this is actually a thing, my brother got fined for it)
@@peterchristiansen4811 it's usually a caution But the rule of thumb is if there isn't a space by the time you are in front of the keep clear you should stop
i thought he did well to keep the vehicle in complete control tbh,i mean,if you've ever seen a ute lose control thru a roundabout then you will know what i mean,like there is, just no control.
Other than noticing the occasional speed camera car setup, an hour out of the cities I rarely see traffic or highway Police pulling people over anymore.
@@slimyish Not everyone, but a surprisingly high amount of people (if we don't count Japan and South Korea), mostly due to low level of requirements to get a drivers license. Especially in the 'emerging economies', having a pulse is the biggest requirement, being able to drive is optional.
12:44 A while back I saw a city bus get caught by a police speed check. The driver's facial expression was hilarious as the police has stopped him and fifty passengers were grinning ear to ear... :-)
It's actually more complicated than u think. When your light is green u don't expect a car or anything to come across your lane so when suddenly there is, it is hard to make a correct decision. Emergency vehicles are by law supposed to enter a closed intersection (redlighted), at I think 25km/h. Or crawl.
@@GuyWithoutACamera The ambulances are fitted with a powerful bull horn that's much louder than a car horn. Very effective in ensuring people close by who don't notice the bright flashing red and blue lights, noisy siren see you.
@@coover65 I was sure that some states brought out some rubbish law about not using sirens at night? Not 100% on that, but noticed around here that Ambos particularly don't use sirens after dark, and think I remember reading something about it... People were complaining they were "too loud" 🤣
@@chrishorsburgh7054 I can't comment about other states but in Queensland the use of the siren on a code 1 is discretionary. If we need to put it on a 3am then so be it. The firies however just love their sirens. The BRTs put them on from the second they move off to the moment they arrive, irrespective of time of day.
5:52 - I'll never understand the logic of people like this. Using the turning lane to overtake one or two cars, only to be stuck behind the same car they were. What do you gain? You're not getting anywhere faster. Congrats, you're now coming second in your imaginary race? I see this happen every day. Brings joy to see someone get caught doing it.
I did this before because the car in front of me had been slow at the lights, braking for no reason, on a general dickhead behavior for a long time with no way to get in front of it. So at the first opportunity, I put it behind me and it wasn't my problem anymore.
the worst thing in this video was seeing people refuse to yield to emergency vehicles. the best thing in this video is seeing cops pull people up for doing so.
The other night my friend was driving (I was the passenger) at night in the rain, going the speed limit up a hill and a car was right up our ass. My friend suggested he pull over and let them pass but I said no as he was going the correct speed limit. The guy (or girl?) overtakes us on the hill with a blind spot. On top of the hill was a cop on his motorbike waiting. First time I've seen instant karma in the wild. So satisfying!
First of all about time a bus got pulled over I'm so sick of them thinking they can break the road rules all the time. And it's finally good to see that something is done about cars not giving way to ambos I think ambos should have dashcams or number plate readers that save and be fined for the cars that don't move out of the way when they have lights and sirens on.
@@kaelwd NSW: There is a two-part penalty for running an amber light in NSW. If the incident occurs on general roads, it's a $457 fine and three demerit points. ... Anyone who is caught driving through a yellow light earns a $413 fine and three demerit points - the same penalty for running a red light.
A yellow (amber) light means you must stop. You can only go through a yellow light if you cannot stop safely before the 'Stop' line. You should not stop suddenly, and you should not speed up to get through a yellow light. - NSW gov website
The most important thing is how skilled the Police motorcyclists are. I’ve seen British bike cops on BMW twins catch yobs on 1000cc sports bikes because the former can ride their machines on the limit and the latter usually can’t.
I think it was more that at the speed the other guy was going, he could. be out of sight by now by a long way. But yes, very fair point. FJR1300s are heavy for a bike, but it's still got an insane power-to-weight ratio compared to any car.
Love these particular compilations. I see people driving like numpties every day and getting away with it. These give me hope that some of them do get caught.
He shouldn’t of got pulled over for running the red because it wouldn’t of been safe for him to slam on the breaks because it was too late u less it was the speeding that caught him
@@bibieblaze1559 Yeah, could have been his speeding. But, a cop will argue that “an orange light is not an extension of the green, instead, the beginning of the red”
@@jamen23 There's nothing that the cop needs to argue about what an amber light means. The meaning of the amber light is that a driver *must stop* unless it is unsafe for them to do so. Australian Road Rules, regulation 57.
@@2partiesnotpreferred226 to be fair though if they had to leave with lights and sirens on to an emergency they dont have time to squeeze past some twat in the keep clear area if you're partner was being assaulted you would want the police there asap not as soon as they can get out the depot because its blocked by people waiting for traffic lights the police can use the oncoming lane to get past but not if they cant even get past or have to weave through people in the keep clear zone from what some people have said in other comments its also a joint depot with ambulances aswell and if the cop car has to squeeze out a chunky ambulance aint getting out
@@TheBananaman491 Nah mate total bullshit, the car wasn't blocking anything whatsoever, a meter forward wouldn't have changed a thing at all, plus the cop wasn't responding to any emergency/anything and would've had to wait for the lights to go green to go anywhere anyway, porker just wanted commission from a ticket, as usual. So, use your eyes, pretty easy to identify that that car wasn't blocking anything whatsoever.
@@Welder. halfway there because I enjoy seeing tools on the road get what they deserve? Guessing your one of those tools on the road that doesn’t give a crap about anyone else, you like running red lights, cutting others off, tailgating, pulling out in front of other etc. yeah looking forward to seeing a video with you driving like a tool in it here but wouldn’t be surprised if I already have seen it
Are you talking about that van? Mmm... I honestly don't know about that one. I'd say the van driver was the more irresponsible one. You should give emergency vehicles with flashing lights plenty of room, but clearly a lot of people mistakenly think that if they are behind them, it is not necessary to do so.
@@BrisTransitAustralia can confirm, it rarely happens, but I'm from sydney (where that clip happened), and that's probably the first time I've seen it happen around here
@@BrisTransitAustralia Does it really? Also from Queensland, never seen a bus driver getting pulled over for running a red light, especially in the city also.
In high school my bus driver got pulled over and arrested for drunk driving. They had been driving us for months. They always gave me weird vibes and I never trusted them. Their driving was kind of erratic too. I’m just glad no one got hurt and justice was served 😪
5:15 The irony that the cop switched lanes causing everyone to have to brake, with the real potential of causing an accident, but then he goes after someone for speeding.
Half the time cops are hypocrites when driving. Enforcing rules and laws, yet always breaking them because theyre "TrAiNeD", and I've usually seen, as you mentioned, they put others in danger.
@@johnt.848 My apologies. I didn't realise you were anointed as King of the TH-cam Viewers, and can therefore speak for "everyone". You're wrong. He switched lanes in front of a car, causing it to brake, causing the lorry behind it to have to brake and then change lanes to maintain distance. Literally visible brake lights.
Those keep clear zones are there for a reason and for anyone who block any emergency vehicle I just hope it's not one of your loved ones that they are going to otherwise they may not get there in time
@@PMP3D I don't buy it. That's like people having the arse of their car in the intersection because "they misjudged". Bullshit. If you aren't sure you can clear the area don't enter it. Be it an intersection or a Keep Clear zone.
@@PMP3D if you misjudge this, then you definitively should not have a drivers license. i suggest you practice your own misjudging in an empty parking lot.
@Sanctus Paulus 1962 he did not block it entirely and abote that, there are differences in offences. This is just a minor thing and a warning should do.
@@mrn95 It needs to be kept clear so coppers can make a quick exit when attending incidents, lucky this time was not one of those calls but easily could of been.
@@johnt.848 Maybe, but it is ultra rare to get a video from the perspective of the person being pulled over. Especially since most cameras don't have a rear view, or like myself, never installed the rear view camera.
When I went got pulled over for allegedly driving through a red light my camera happened to be faulty and didn’t record it. Amazing it just happened to be that one clip on the whole SD card.
2:04 I love how he simply pulls over as he noticed the police car. He knew why the Christmas tree lighted up. 10:06 I noticed 2 short flashes, did they come from a red light camera?
@@wayno2750 doesn’t matter. The rule is the rule. I live on a street that has a keep clear at the interaction because even if someone is a little over the line we can’t safely get out. Let alone emergency vehicles.
@@wayno2750 Do you mix up the times? My first comment was about the pickup overtaking over a solid white, and the second for a car running a red light?!?
@@JuergenHoppe1 To answer your 10:06 one, there's no red light camera at those lights. I drove down that road daily for years so I'm not sure what the flashes were.
@@MeppyMan the rules in my city are garbage, they are meant to be broken Recently a 17 year old died because he was speeding, the cause was unknown as to why he was going 60+ mph (I have no clue how much that is in K/ph) I am pretty sure he wasn't drunk as he would have survived hitting another car, but this happened in a 30mph zone and no one would have seen him coming because the city thought it was perfectly fine to have cars park perpendicular to the store front instead of parallel which led to many blindspots and probably would have prevented the accident from occurring between 3 other cars. now the only safe way out of there is to roll the stop slowly or go 3 blocks away and risk a pileup of cars near school zones.
Student : Sorry Im late to school Teacher: whats ur excuse now. Student: you not gunna believe why. Teacher: Why? Student: Well my bus got pulled over by a cop and bus driver lost his licence so i had to wait for another bus. Teacher: Nice excuse but i dont buy it so you get non authorised late note. Later that day. News agent: Today a bus driver lost his job due to running a red light. Teacher ( in complete shock): Well im getting sued.
@@kutykutyka so you're also good with red light runners, people who don't stop at stop signs, and drivers who cut you off from a slip lane? So long as they don't endanger you?
DC driver went through on yellow light. It is a judgment call (by the cop) as to whether it would have been safe for the DC driver to stop. However, other vehicle clearly drove through a red light and almost had a collision - no brainer for the cop to choose which is the worse offence.
How stupid do you have to be to do an illegal u-turn over a painted island when there’s a roundabout 10 metres ahead? They could’ve used the roundabout to turn around legally and no need for a 3 point turn! The stupidity was strong on that one that it makes me wonder how they managed to get a license in the first place.
Especially when you live in one of those areas that doesn't seem to have any Police presence. So often people drive over double white lines to overtake me when I'm driving at the maximum speed limit as it is.
@@carpathianken Yeah, that is infuriating. My area has those for a reason, the road curves and you can't see oncoming vehicles while passing. I have seen too many close calls, including someone almost hitting a bus head on.
My favourite was the bike going through the red, then finally the cop bike comes. The driver says " go get him. He won't get him" 🤣 And the one when we see the cops coming to pull the car over. I got scared.
In south Australia it's basically the wild west. There's never any cops around on the roads now for many years. We must be really understaffed here in SA they are all busy with domestic disputes by methed up brothers and sisters fighting.
Yet all they ever post on their FB pages are pics of people they've pulled over for speeding on roads that have just had their limits cut without reason...and yesterday a whole 9News report about them impounding a P Plater's 1.2l Kia for a tyre squeak (No smoke, no slippage, no over revving)...calling them a burnout Hoon.
@@-paulmp The question is, did you miss them because they were unmarked and you were not breaking the law, or because they weren't there. Makes you wonder...
What's the bet that the guy in the blue car at 12:02 said to the cop "I'm sorry, officer. The Ambulance was slowing down, I thought he was stopping for me."
He did quite well considering the ute rolled and stopped when DC was maybe 20m away and pulled out when DC was right on top of the intersection Dash cams make things seems further away than they really are. Gives the watcher a false sense of time available
2:20 look like he was trying to get into lane and did so. Dont think there was a need for him to be pulled over for it. Unless the copper was getting him for changing lanes at an intersection
Driver left the lane change too late - he/she commenced the turn while still in a straight-ahead lane. I fully support police-led education of drivers who do not plan ahead and make potentially dangerous last minute decisions. We don't know whether the driver was fined or just warned.
@@1970guppy But you have to be legally in a lane in order to change lanes legally. The Road Rules say that if there are marked lanes, then you must use them - not just turn from anywhere
@@AnotherDoug Thanks for clearing that up. I was genuinely confused what he had technically done wrong. Intuitively, it seems a bit obvious that they should have changed lanes sooner but the rules state you can change in an intersection, so I was a bit confused.
Seeing that first driver get caught was so satisfying. How frustrating is it when one has to turn into traffic and someone has blocked the way after queuing on a "Keep clear" patch of road. And for what - so they can get 10 metres closer to the intersection?
Seeing that bus driver being pulled over at the end was like a dream come true for me, so many of them seem to think that they are above the law lol.
Usually they are they have special laws and stuff where they have right of way so can just pull out infront of you and what not
It's quite possible the cops had a lot of complaints, and spent the whole day monitoring buses for infractions. I hear they have different targets all the time, at least in WA
@@mrrhody7234
Only from a bus stop. That's the only time you have to give way to a bus. Turning a corner is normal road rules for all.
@@mrrhody7234 that sign on the back that has give way and an image of a bus with an indicator means they actually can pull out and anyone behind HAS to give way, this however has nothing to do with blatantly running a red light which so many of these so called "professional drivers" do.
so the thing is, if a cop pulls over a bus, then he has to deal with the possibility of that driver not being able to continue driving, therefore having to get another driver or another bus to collect passengers which is just a huge headache
Well that's legitimately the first time I've seen a public bus driver getting pulled over. I bet that doesn't happen very often.
don't think it does, but they're far from innocent, especially with no passengers on board. i was on a bus in sydney once and i think the bus driver thought i wasn't there because he didn't end the trip and started going back to the depot but that's not the point. i witnessed him run multiple red lights and may have been speeding. so much for "professional drivers"
@@enzoscarp Speaking of professional drivers. I got an Uber last night, and the guy was driving so aggressively and erratically that I couldn't hold my phone steady enough to use the Covid Tracing app QR code in his car! We got to the destination in half the expected time too🙄Bloody random
@Slippery Pineapple Really ?? That's crazy someone driving Children around would speed. Bloody reckless.
@@doortech8227 I absolutely wouldn't consider an uber driver a 'professional' driver because they're not real taxi drivers.
I remember one time the bus carrying my school soccer team got pulled over. It was a public bus that had been hired for the day. There was an issue with the registration I believe. The police officer who pulled them over was nice enough to drive with the bus to the soccer field where they sorted out the issue so the team wouldn’t be late!
Omfg the first one had me laughing so hard. The inevitability of that gate opening once you worked out what the gate contained was the best.
Yeah then they got a ticket for no reason, dirty porkers.
I drive through that intersection as well. I'll keep it in mind not to get a love letter like they did
Only just started the shift, coffee probably still luke warm and already got to do 'work' :D
Props to the guy at 6:18 for submitting his own footage after running a red light and getting caught. Admitting your mistakes is the first step of learning from them.
Very true! 😅
True, but honoustly he run a red light that was red for 0.2 seconds...
Red is red. It's generally acceptable if you pass the line before it goes red. This guy was well off
@@finnkleinbrinke9062 If you’re not over the white line when it hits orange, stop.
@@adoreyou7449 what if you're close to the line and travelling at the posted speed limit when it turns orange? Should you still stop (which would take you over the line anyway)
3:33 that was a smooth drift ngl
yea just need to do it where it is legal to do.
@@A.Martin i thought everything was legal in fyshwick...
Mighty AU Falcon doing incredible things
I know right? Dumb and dangerous, but he deserves credit for such a clean drift
He even switched up directions on the roundabout exit, A+
12:35 that's rarer than a taxi getting pulled over!
id LOVE to see a taxi or Uber get pulled, have been fucked by about 4 in a week!
@@jameswood1935 I don't have the footage of it unfortunately, but I had one pass me one night around 3am, travelling about 90 in an 80 zone. I saw the police from about 300m away but he obviously didn't, and when we went past them they started moving and turned the lights on, haha.
I've been in a Maxi Taxi that got pulled over. Almost hit my head on a bump it was going so fast
Where the bus eventually pulled over is quite a long way from the original intersection too, 6-7 blocks
It happens. I was in a cab a few years ago and it was pulled over (RBT, I think). First thing the cop said to the driver was to pause the meter.
As an Ambo here in Victoria, I have lost count of how many times I have been blatantly cut off at intersections. That clip was very satisfying. Drive safe people.
thank you for saving me one day
While I do keep an eye out for emergency services at intersections, the sirens on VIC ambulances are a lot quieter than the police and fire sirens. A lot of the time you can’t hear them until they’re almost on top of you, especially if you’re surrounded by trucks, especially if the corner is a blind one due to tall buildings or high fences.
Yahh those are especially bad... and indeed
Keep up the good work mate. You’re are true Aussie legend.
And if for whatever reason that they may end up in your ambo they will be cussing out anyone who gets in your way to the hospital.
I just love the sheer joy Aussies have seeing the police catch these drivers....
@@johnt.848 haha, 100%... good comment.
its un australian
@@alex1-p1c What tf are you on about mate?
@@alex1-p1c seeing bad drivers get what they deserve and yelling "yeah the boys" in your car is very australian
@@roberttran1114there don’t say yeah the boys to the cops, they are saying it to the person getting arrested.
0:56, i literally thought that cop was gonna go after that guy on the bike haha
The cyclist is lucky the police didn't fine him for: 1) Cycling on sidewalk as an adult (you are only allowed if you're a child), 2) Crossing a road on a pedestrian crossing on red signal (considered a jaywalking), 3) Crossing a road on a pedestrian crossing while riding on a bike (this is actually a thing, my brother got fined for it)
Man, the guy blocking the keep clear zone.
Was he in the wrong? Absolutely.
Was he still unlucky? Yes.
Surely that isn't an instant ticket? If you misjudge and can't reverse back out, what can you do?
@@peterchristiansen4811 ^ This is why this channel exists folks.
@@peterchristiansen4811 it's usually a caution
But the rule of thumb is if there isn't a space by the time you are in front of the keep clear you should stop
@@peterchristiansen4811 Yea but do we know if he was ticketed.
@@mce_AU lol no karen
Don’t often see a dashcam owner submitting a video of themself being pulled over by the police.
I seen a few but it does give you hope that some people can admit they screwed up and will do better.
Respect to anyone that owns their mistakes and takes it on the chin
I have never done any thing wrong on the road so haven’t got any footage to show. 🤥🤥🤥
Very true.. Most of these dash cam owners break the laws just as much or in similar ways, they just got away with it when these poor guys didn't.
@@1970guppy .... that you know of. Some of the drivers in this video were probably
thinking "What did I do????"
3:35 - Disregarding the fact that that guy drifting through the round-about was illegal and dangerous, it DID look like fun.
i thought he did well to keep the vehicle in complete control tbh,i mean,if you've ever seen a ute lose control thru a roundabout then you will know what i mean,like there is, just no control.
@@dmystify1381that's because most people haven't learnt how to control a rear wheel drive ute. It takes practice to learn how to control it.
After just returning from 16 years in Asia, it feels so strange seeing actual traffic police doing anything about bad driving.
Other than noticing the occasional speed camera car setup, an hour out of the cities I rarely see traffic or highway Police pulling people over anymore.
@@carpathianken There are very few traffic police on UK roads anymore and year by year the driving gets worse, jumping red lights in particular.
If they wanted to stop bad driving in Asia they would have to stop everyone from driving
@@slimyish Lier
@@slimyish Not everyone, but a surprisingly high amount of people (if we don't count Japan and South Korea), mostly due to low level of requirements to get a drivers license. Especially in the 'emerging economies', having a pulse is the biggest requirement, being able to drive is optional.
12:44 A while back I saw a city bus get caught by a police speed check. The driver's facial expression was hilarious as the police has stopped him and fifty passengers were grinning ear to ear... :-)
People who don't give way to incoming emergency services are one of the most despicable degenerates on the road.
They might have seen them.
Siren wasn't on, the smaller car came up a hill and had a row of SUVs to its right.
Edit: Nvm, the one at 12:00 was fucked.
It's actually more complicated than u think. When your light is green u don't expect a car or anything to come across your lane so when suddenly there is, it is hard to make a correct decision. Emergency vehicles are by law supposed to enter a closed intersection (redlighted), at I think 25km/h. Or crawl.
its just not paying attention, or not knowing how to defensively drive and get out of the way properly. "didnt see them" is rarer than shit driver
@@Jay151 if there's anything I've learnt while riding it's that the majority of drivers have zero situational awarness
Wow never seen a bus driver get a ticket for breaking a red light, imagine being a passenger in there at the time hahahaha
As a crusty old paramedic all I can say is that cop at 12:10 did a job well done.
Bless ya cotton socks mate. People dont know, first responder can be a living hell. Thank you Coover, dunno if you hear that enough.
Yeah I hope they got a decent fine for pulling that crap
@@GuyWithoutACamera The ambulances are fitted with a powerful bull horn that's much louder than a car horn. Very effective in ensuring people close by who don't notice the bright flashing red and blue lights, noisy siren see you.
@@coover65 I was sure that some states brought out some rubbish law about not using sirens at night? Not 100% on that, but noticed around here that Ambos particularly don't use sirens after dark, and think I remember reading something about it... People were complaining they were "too loud" 🤣
@@chrishorsburgh7054 I can't comment about other states but in Queensland the use of the siren on a code 1 is discretionary. If we need to put it on a 3am then so be it. The firies however just love their sirens. The BRTs put them on from the second they move off to the moment they arrive, irrespective of time of day.
5:23 I thought the clip was about the wagon that cut the silver car off and forced the semi to hit the brakes but no that was the cop ! lol
Semi hit the brakes because it went from 100kph to 80kph 🤦♂️
@@aidenward4677 well he braked at the exact time the cop changed lanes
Semi was following too closely to the silver car in the first place.
@@bruzie900 still without the cop they wouldnt have to slow down like that
Yes the cop was being a nuisance originally I thought.
5:52 - I'll never understand the logic of people like this. Using the turning lane to overtake one or two cars, only to be stuck behind the same car they were. What do you gain? You're not getting anywhere faster. Congrats, you're now coming second in your imaginary race?
I see this happen every day. Brings joy to see someone get caught doing it.
I did this before because the car in front of me had been slow at the lights, braking for no reason, on a general dickhead behavior for a long time with no way to get in front of it. So at the first opportunity, I put it behind me and it wasn't my problem anymore.
the worst thing in this video was seeing people refuse to yield to emergency vehicles.
the best thing in this video is seeing cops pull people up for doing so.
The other night my friend was driving (I was the passenger) at night in the rain, going the speed limit up a hill and a car was right up our ass. My friend suggested he pull over and let them pass but I said no as he was going the correct speed limit. The guy (or girl?) overtakes us on the hill with a blind spot. On top of the hill was a cop on his motorbike waiting. First time I've seen instant karma in the wild. So satisfying!
Gives ya a nice stiffy doesn't it mate!! Just makes ya wanna pull over and rub one out!!!!!
You did everything correctly except for brake checking him. :}
First of all about time a bus got pulled over I'm so sick of them thinking they can break the road rules all the time. And it's finally good to see that something is done about cars not giving way to ambos I think ambos should have dashcams or number plate readers that save and be fined for the cars that don't move out of the way when they have lights and sirens on.
absolutely
8:45 if the other guy hadn't ran the red, dashcam owner would've gotten done himself - lucky break
100%! was looking for this comment haha
@@knob same
Why? it was still amber when they crossed the line and were clear of the intersection by the time the other direction went green.
@@kaelwd NSW: There is a two-part penalty for running an amber light in NSW. If the incident occurs on general roads, it's a $457 fine and three demerit points. ... Anyone who is caught driving through a yellow light earns a $413 fine and three demerit points - the same penalty for running a red light.
A yellow (amber) light means you must stop. You can only go through a yellow light if you cannot stop safely before the 'Stop' line. You should not stop suddenly, and you should not speed up to get through a yellow light. - NSW gov website
Glad to see that clip of the bus driver getting pulled over. It’s infuriating how often they seem to get away with blatantly ignoring red lights.
3:18 imagine the shame of getting pulled over by the fuckin' drunk tank lol
9:36 You’d be surprised mate how fast those bikes are
The most important thing is how skilled the Police motorcyclists are. I’ve seen British bike cops on BMW twins catch yobs on 1000cc sports bikes because the former can ride their machines on the limit and the latter usually can’t.
FJR1300 are surprisingly nimble for their weight and quite quick acceleration too
I think it was more that at the speed the other guy was going, he could. be out of sight by now by a long way.
But yes, very fair point. FJR1300s are heavy for a bike, but it's still got an insane power-to-weight ratio compared to any car.
I'm going to say it's 99% pointless trying to outrun a police bike, those are some matrix type skill sets seated on them.
Not even close to a 1000cc sports bike in ANY area of performance.
Love these particular compilations. I see people driving like numpties every day and getting away with it. These give me hope that some of them do get caught.
What's a numptie?
tom fields Drongo, idiot,wanker, etc etc
@@toberman3914 a person with no life addicted to seeing other people get in trouble to make their shithouse life feel better.
@@toberman3914 American spotted, we don't speak cheeseburger over here pal, keep it moving along.
6:20 Congrats to the driver for submitting his own Karma moment.
He shouldn’t of got pulled over for running the red because it wouldn’t of been safe for him to slam on the breaks because it was too late u less it was the speeding that caught him
@@bibieblaze1559 Yeah, could have been his speeding. But, a cop will argue that “an orange light is not an extension of the green, instead, the beginning of the red”
@@jamen23 There's nothing that the cop needs to argue about what an amber light means. The meaning of the amber light is that a driver *must stop* unless it is unsafe for them to do so. Australian Road Rules, regulation 57.
@@Anonymous551656 Thanks for the clarification Officer Anonymous.
The coppers havn't even gotten out to start their shift and they get one. Insane.
The first one lol. Can't get clearer than that outside a cop shop 😀
to be fair though you could have fit a truck through there
@@2partiesnotpreferred226 to be fair though if they had to leave with lights and sirens on to an emergency they dont have time to squeeze past some twat in the keep clear area if you're partner was being assaulted you would want the police there asap not as soon as they can get out the depot because its blocked by people waiting for traffic lights the police can use the oncoming lane to get past but not if they cant even get past or have to weave through people in the keep clear zone from what some people have said in other comments its also a joint depot with ambulances aswell and if the cop car has to squeeze out a chunky ambulance aint getting out
@@TheBananaman491 Nah mate total bullshit, the car wasn't blocking anything whatsoever, a meter forward wouldn't have changed a thing at all, plus the cop wasn't responding to any emergency/anything and would've had to wait for the lights to go green to go anywhere anyway, porker just wanted commission from a ticket, as usual. So, use your eyes, pretty easy to identify that that car wasn't blocking anything whatsoever.
My favourite kind of dash cam videos, everyone got what they deserved
@Qᴜɪᴄᴋ Sᴀɴᴅ I wish, I’m never lucky enough to see an idiot get done
@@knight2425 become a pig and youll see heaps... youre half way there
@@Welder. halfway there because I enjoy seeing tools on the road get what they deserve? Guessing your one of those tools on the road that doesn’t give a crap about anyone else, you like running red lights, cutting others off, tailgating, pulling out in front of other etc. yeah looking forward to seeing a video with you driving like a tool in it here but wouldn’t be surprised if I already have seen it
@@Welder. Guessing you’re a bad driver?
@@johnt.848 I’m a tradie but I don’t drive like most of them
What the hell was the patrol car thinking at 7:02 - they damn near caused an accident themselves!
Unlikely. The DC driver knew what was going on and took appropriate action by slowing down.
I bet he was thinking "I'm gonna get that dirty SOB!" 😋
This would only be a near accident in America, where they use horn before brake.
@@coover65 not the dash cam driver - the one behind the cop.
Are you talking about that van? Mmm... I honestly don't know about that one. I'd say the van driver was the more irresponsible one. You should give emergency vehicles with flashing lights plenty of room, but clearly a lot of people mistakenly think that if they are behind them, it is not necessary to do so.
These are awesome! Just today I saw a guy get pulled over for running a red light in his brand new Corvette. Sweet justice! Greetings from Kentucky!
Seeing a public bus being pulled over is like witnessing a once in a lifetime moment.
I fully agree.
3:58 First time someone's ever seen the cops coming and shouted "Yeah the boys!"
pretty sad, isnt it. haha
tbh, it's the first time in my life that I've seen a cop pull over a bus....
@@BrisTransitAustralia can confirm, it rarely happens, but I'm from sydney (where that clip happened), and that's probably the first time I've seen it happen around here
Would be funnier seeing a bus trying to pull over a cop.. 😃
@Qᴜɪᴄᴋ Sᴀɴᴅ That is what is commonly known as "Pulled Pork"
Thanks for being honest about that!
@@BrisTransitAustralia Does it really?
Also from Queensland, never seen a bus driver getting pulled over for running a red light, especially in the city also.
In high school my bus driver got pulled over and arrested for drunk driving. They had been driving us for months. They always gave me weird vibes and I never trusted them. Their driving was kind of erratic too. I’m just glad no one got hurt and justice was served 😪
1:30
12:00
That time your family or friends are just that little bit too late to the hospital or for the ambo to arrive to them, now you know why
5:15 The irony that the cop switched lanes causing everyone to have to brake, with the real potential of causing an accident, but then he goes after someone for speeding.
Half the time cops are hypocrites when driving. Enforcing rules and laws, yet always breaking them because theyre "TrAiNeD", and I've usually seen, as you mentioned, they put others in danger.
@@zm8878 Hey, c'mon man! They did a two week driving course. Of course they're better than everyone else.
@@fredmercury1314 😂😂😂😂
lol honestly at first glance, I thought that was the car that was going to be pulled over. Had to rewatch it when I realised that was the cop
@@johnt.848 My apologies. I didn't realise you were anointed as King of the TH-cam Viewers, and can therefore speak for "everyone".
You're wrong.
He switched lanes in front of a car, causing it to brake, causing the lorry behind it to have to brake and then change lanes to maintain distance.
Literally visible brake lights.
Thank you for emphasizing the importance of self-awareness and mindfulness while driving.
Those keep clear zones are there for a reason and for anyone who block any emergency vehicle I just hope it's not one of your loved ones that they are going to otherwise they may not get there in time
Yes, but are they law and can you be fined for it?
Curious as here in the UK They're just guidance, yellow boxes are fineable.
Sometimes you can misjudge the space you have, it happen's.
@@Robert-cu9bm yes it is illegal and can be fined for
@@PMP3D I don't buy it. That's like people having the arse of their car in the intersection because "they misjudged". Bullshit. If you aren't sure you can clear the area don't enter it. Be it an intersection or a Keep Clear zone.
@@PMP3D
if you misjudge this, then you definitively should not have a drivers license. i suggest you practice your own misjudging in an empty parking lot.
The cop leaving the guy in the keep clear zone to stew a while and then pulling him over, classic.
Classic pos move
But a bit stupid to pull him over for that. Trying to reach the quota.
@Sanctus Paulus 1962 he did not block it entirely and abote that, there are differences in offences. This is just a minor thing and a warning should do.
@@mrn95 It needs to be kept clear so coppers can make a quick exit when attending incidents, lucky this time was not one of those calls but easily could of been.
The law exists for a reason !!
9:34. Get himmmm your not gonna get him 😂😂
I wouldn't be surprised if that's why the bike was being so aggressive, he was already being chased
Full points to the guy who fessed up and posted himself getting nabbed for trying to sneak the amber.
@@johnt.848 I think you missed the point. He at least fessed up to it and uploaded the video, which is pretty rare.
@@johnt.848 Maybe, but it is ultra rare to get a video from the perspective of the person being pulled over. Especially since most cameras don't have a rear view, or like myself, never installed the rear view camera.
When I went got pulled over for allegedly driving through a red light my camera happened to be faulty and didn’t record it. Amazing it just happened to be that one clip on the whole SD card.
Love these, puts a tiny bit of balance back in the world.
Anyone else notice the guy at 10:03 get done by the red light cameras as well as the cops! lolz
Not a red light camera: 3 flashes and too low. Likely was someone's headlights
First cop, didn't have to work hard. It's the slow reveal for me
nice u turn
Needs David Attenborough narration of that
Yep, just pulling out of the depot, and Bingo! I bet that cop is thinking..."this is gonna be a good day".
1:05 i was hoping he would pull over the cyclist that ran the red light
As if anyone cares about jaywalking
Same but it is possible that the cop told him to stop when the cyclist got to the cop car as they were both travelling in the same direction
Yeah, I was expecting him to do that, instead of the car that did a u-turn at the lights, because it's legal to do that in VIC.
Cop was already after the u-turner - didn't see the bicycle
@@YuriHabadakas And only legal in Vic (without a sign saying so). Cop would not have seen the bicycle as he already had sights on illegal u-turner
A few of these I didn't even know were offences, you learn something new every day
I have never seen a public transport bus pulled over by the police. Rare.
2:04 I love how he simply pulls over as he noticed the police car. He knew why the Christmas tree lighted up.
10:06 I noticed 2 short flashes, did they come from a red light camera?
What a dick move though.
I mean honestly the dude was only half parked across it.
@@wayno2750 doesn’t matter. The rule is the rule. I live on a street that has a keep clear at the interaction because even if someone is a little over the line we can’t safely get out. Let alone emergency vehicles.
@@wayno2750 Do you mix up the times? My first comment was about the pickup overtaking over a solid white, and the second for a car running a red light?!?
@@JuergenHoppe1 To answer your 10:06 one, there's no red light camera at those lights. I drove down that road daily for years so I'm not sure what the flashes were.
@@MeppyMan
the rules in my city are garbage, they are meant to be broken
Recently a 17 year old died because he was speeding, the cause was unknown as to why he was going 60+ mph (I have no clue how much that is in K/ph)
I am pretty sure he wasn't drunk as he would have survived hitting another car, but this happened in a 30mph zone and no one would have seen him coming because the city thought it was perfectly fine to have cars park perpendicular to the store front instead of parallel which led to many blindspots and probably would have prevented the accident from occurring between 3 other cars.
now the only safe way out of there is to roll the stop slowly or go 3 blocks away and risk a pileup of cars near school zones.
1:53 the radio commentary is just too perfect for this…
Probably my favourite series on this channel
Student : Sorry Im late to school Teacher: whats ur excuse now. Student: you not gunna believe why. Teacher: Why? Student: Well my bus got pulled over by a cop and bus driver lost his licence so i had to wait for another bus. Teacher: Nice excuse but i dont buy it so you get non authorised late note. Later that day. News agent: Today a bus driver lost his job due to running a red light. Teacher ( in complete shock): Well im getting sued.
Nice to actually see cops pull over (2:23) a turning lane queue jumper, such as our newest friends are so fond of
Those idiots are annoying they clearly want to cut in by doing that shit, it common in Sydney.
3:30 I hate these dropkicks, but.... that was actually pretty well done. The twit.
I agree. Most people would get upset looking at it, but if the guy doesn't endanger me, I'm good. That was a very skillful run :D
@@kutykutyka so you're also good with red light runners, people who don't stop at stop signs, and drivers who cut you off from a slip lane? So long as they don't endanger you?
Its a skill only the toothless master
@@kutykutyka it was skillful but completely stupid.
@@traj7196 You twisted what he said.
8:33 The irony of a person illegally entering an intersection almost being wiped out by a person illegally entering the same intersection.
Yeah... one might get away with it in court. The other had no chance. The cop chose the right one to go after.
DC driver went through on yellow light. It is a judgment call (by the cop) as to whether it would have been safe for the DC driver to stop. However, other vehicle clearly drove through a red light and almost had a collision - no brainer for the cop to choose which is the worse offence.
3:33 another AU falcon doing incredible things
🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
"another AU Falcon doing incredibly stupid and illegal things" - fixed your comment for you
@@AnotherDoug my original comment is a joke relating to memes about the AU falcon
@@HughRussell06 he wouldn’t know he’s too busy frothing Tracy Grimshaw’s bRaZeN hOoNs segments 😂🇲🇽🇲🇽🇲🇽
@@OPyamumsyadad 😂😂😂 yep 100%
4:08 the biker mustve been so confused thinking he was getting pulled over but it was 2 cars ahead xD
Thanks for clarifying. Came here to ask what the biker did wrong
How stupid do you have to be to do an illegal u-turn over a painted island when there’s a roundabout 10 metres ahead? They could’ve used the roundabout to turn around legally and no need for a 3 point turn! The stupidity was strong on that one that it makes me wonder how they managed to get a license in the first place.
Such a satisfying watch for someone who feels like the only one still following the road rules!
Especially when you live in one of those areas that doesn't seem to have any Police presence.
So often people drive over double white lines to overtake me when I'm driving at the maximum speed limit as it is.
@@carpathianken Yeah, that is infuriating. My area has those for a reason, the road curves and you can't see oncoming vehicles while passing. I have seen too many close calls, including someone almost hitting a bus head on.
My favourite was the bike going through the red, then finally the cop bike comes. The driver says " go get him. He won't get him" 🤣
And the one when we see the cops coming to pull the car over. I got scared.
If I could witness one of these instant-karma events every time I drove my car, my life would be happier.
It's great to see roads being policed honestly. Without it they become lawless and dangerous
that is the point of it all 😅
Dreams "Get him!" Reality "your not going to get him" lmao 😂
Ahh karma, so satisfying to see in action.
I think the funniest one was the van using the turning lane to overtake the unmarked cop car.
In south Australia it's basically the wild west. There's never any cops around on the roads now for many years. We must be really understaffed here in SA they are all busy with domestic disputes by methed up brothers and sisters fighting.
Yet all they ever post on their FB pages are pics of people they've pulled over for speeding on roads that have just had their limits cut without reason...and yesterday a whole 9News report about them impounding a P Plater's 1.2l Kia for a tyre squeak (No smoke, no slippage, no over revving)...calling them a burnout Hoon.
Dunno what you're on about mate, I can't drive 20ks to work without seeing at least 7 cops
it's like this here in melbourne
Same in Western Australia... I can (and have) driven for days and thousands of kilometres without seeing any police at all.
@@-paulmp The question is, did you miss them because they were unmarked and you were not breaking the law, or because they weren't there. Makes you wonder...
What's the bet that the guy in the blue car at 12:02 said to the cop "I'm sorry, officer. The Ambulance was slowing down, I thought he was stopping for me."
7:38 I know that 4WD is in the wrong but you have to fkn blind and stupid not to slow down when u can clearly see he's pulling out.
He did quite well considering the ute rolled and stopped when DC was maybe 20m away and pulled out when DC was right on top of the intersection
Dash cams make things seems further away than they really are. Gives the watcher a false sense of time available
Now that is the first time I’ve seen a bus driver pulled over for running a red light!
I love the Instant Karma compiliations. Thank you.
6:18 Well... It's nice when people isn't to proud to send in their own fuck up's
Was looking for this comment lol
Imagine if all drivers had the situational awareness that these cops have.
LMAO uh huh
Some of the HWP drivers in these compilations are scarily good. They can spot stuff from so far away it’s eerie.
09:30 "GET HIM, You're not going to get him..."
These videos make my day, and I always look forward to the next one.
That bus pulled over, eek.
Man the level of satisfaction delivered with this… I’m beyond words!
I love the confidence of the police on foot. YOU! 👉YES 👉YOU! Get over there.
H is not on foot. He has a bike just in shot.
@@peterbartley9155 definitely standing, on two feet
I've never seen a bus pulled over, happiest memory of 2022.
I enjoy the self karma submission at 6:38 ish
@Sharee Mitchell Ran the red
@Sharee Mitchell ran the red and speeding
@@willedwards7679 Nah just ran the red. He only went 3 over the limit (speed limit was 70kph)
Bus driver busted by police is Gold
That first guy has the situational awareness of a pigeon.
Never around when they should be around. GOD I love these karma uploads, and YES, there should be more to view from the submitted - hourly. LOL.
6:18 good to see someone owning their mistake - not often you see POV footage in these Karma collections
2:20 look like he was trying to get into lane and did so. Dont think there was a need for him to be pulled over for it. Unless the copper was getting him for changing lanes at an intersection
Driver left the lane change too late - he/she commenced the turn while still in a straight-ahead lane. I fully support police-led education of drivers who do not plan ahead and make potentially dangerous last minute decisions. We don't know whether the driver was fined or just warned.
Nothing against changing lanes in an intersection.
@@1970guppy But you have to be legally in a lane in order to change lanes legally.
The Road Rules say that if there are marked lanes, then you must use them - not just turn from anywhere
@@AnotherDoug Thanks for clearing that up. I was genuinely confused what he had technically done wrong. Intuitively, it seems a bit obvious that they should have changed lanes sooner but the rules state you can change in an intersection, so I was a bit confused.
9:26 "Yeaaah GET HIM!!!... you're not gonna get him..." lol dead
Love the absolute glee of everyone when the lights start to flash for somebody else😂
love this Channel , Scottys sux
Immensely satisfying watching those smart-arses being nabbed when the officers are close enough for the offender to have read their badges!
3:30 my dude was just having some fun lol
"my dude was just driving recklessly and stupidly lol" - there, I fixed your comment for you
3:32
cop: “nice drift bro!”
Never seen a bus driver pulled over for a red light. Best thing I’ve seen in these videos lol
4:40 poor guy on the bike thought it was him and got everything off
First time I’ve seen a cop pulled over a bus
What did the car do wrong?
@@johnandersson543 illegal uturn
1:15 when the drivers choice in tunes is on point
Hey - got the name of the song there?
@@luisfernandopontes3342 Dear Agony by Breaking Benjamin
@@heffatheanimal2200 thank you sir!
12:44 distracted by the monstrosity built next to the Heritage home on the left hand corner . Who are the bastards responsible for that shit ?
Did ya notice the for sale sign in front of yhe old house? The will make a killing on that space.
9:31 "ohhhh yeah, get him!" ... "your not gonna get him" 😂
3:28 that skid was godly lol
Seeing that first driver get caught was so satisfying. How frustrating is it when one has to turn into traffic and someone has blocked the way after queuing on a "Keep clear" patch of road. And for what - so they can get 10 metres closer to the intersection?
1:26, 3:38,7:55 last of the V8 interceptors piece of Australian history
3:45 What is that thing? It looks like he has a dead animal on his dashboard.
9:30 “Yeah get him… You’re not gonna get him.” 😂
"Yeah, Get Him!"
"you not gona get him'
That was so funny!