Quick Explenation for the Stopsigns in the middle of the road at ~37 min. Due to the Power Outage, the street lights are not working. Due to them not working, the intersection becomes a 4 way stop. the PD has been out to place temp signs at the intersection to indicate this. This is a pretty common occurance, especially during Natural Disaster scenarios.
It's amazing how many people do not know this. One time through a hurricane, I was on US 1 and because it's US 1 all traffic on it was acting as if they had the right of way. I actually felt that I would be rear ended if I treated the depowered light correctly as a stop, and so did not stop. I have seen people do it correctly on less important roads.
Yep, Running thru red lights is a RAMPANT activity here in the Capital city of Indiana! Second, followed by "Nascar Drafting" (otherwise known as "tailgating")! Big issue if you choose NOT to run thru a blatent red light and get "rear-ended"! I know a lot of states go for "No Fault", but if a driver chooses to ignore safety "cushions" to allow time to safely stop without crashing, you should face the consequences! Your actions are forcing careful drivers to pay for your carelessness! My $.02...
God. Living in Indiana, I hate driving in the city areas. the smaller, emptier highways surrounded by fields are nice and calm usually, but as soon as you're near an urban area, it can become hell. Almost got pushed into a barrier on I69 leaving Fort Wayne by a semi and jeep without its doors in under a minute and almost got pushed into a field another time because an impatient pipeline worker(63 on a 55 was too slow apparently) who didnt see a car coming ahead on a blind area in Montgomery county. glad I live in a more rural area.
Driving a manual i usually keep about a bus length away if this kinda traffic give or take keeping a constant speed. Keeps this from happening. 33:00...its also nice on my clutch and brakes...even if its slow
In all cases shown here, dash-cams helped the injured drivers with their insurance cases! Since my last accident, I installed a dashcam for my car and I bought one for all my close friends and immediate family! The camera literally pays for itself in no time!!!
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The idea of an unprotected green light confuses me. Where I'm at, if your light is green, you're good to go. Or at least you are, assuming people stop at red lights.
Protected/unprotected greens are for left turns almost exclusively. We most often see unprotected left turns (either a solid green light or a yellow arrow) in areas where a busy street has a left turn at an intersection with a significantly less busy road (or at intersections between two fairly small, low-traffic roads that are governed by a light, but this is less common). The logic behind it is that a protected left turn (which is a green arrow on the light) causes all cross-traffic to come to a stop for the left turn cycle, which can cause congestion on a busier road; an unprotected left makes less people wait basically, at the risk of being inherently riskier for those with poor judgment. I personally believe that unprotected left turns should only be reserved for the aforementioned low-traffic intersections, but alas, I am not a civil engineer of particular prominence (nor one at all, for that matter).
@@therealkingslayer51 It does make some sense, but it makes lights on the whole less reliable. If green doesn't necessarily mean go, then you're putting an asterisk next to what is famously the simplest rule in traffic. All a trade-off, I suppose.
@@JellyMystwe have a lot of those green-arrow-green-circle lights in Chattanooga and surroundings. They’re used for lanes which can go both straight and left, as indicated by road paint. There’s like two intersections nearby that are “3-lane-3-lane by 2-lane-2-lane” with the dedicated left-turns on the 3-lane directions, and those lefts have the arrow-circle thingy. That’s specifically because the thru-traffic starts going after the lefts, but there are sensors (or timers) that do the thing; left turners are allowed to yield to the thru-traffic when they have green circle. You just have to make sure it’s not turned red before you yield. I’m pretty sure if you go to Google Earth or similar, look at ‘Ooltewah TN’ or ‘Chattanooga TN’ and you might see what I’m talking about. I’ve had to go through there several time for visits.
@@JellyMyst Left turns are special, since you have to cross over the oncoming lanes to do them. If your traffic light is solid green, that means it's ok to go straight or turn right. If you're going left, you gotta yield for oncoming cars. That's where the left turn light comes in. If you have a green left arrow, that means you can go, traffic that can potentially cross paths with you has a red and is supposed to be stopped.
@@roflBeck It makes sense, for sure. Or at least, it's consistent. It's just I'm used to that last case - where all traffic crossing your path has a red light - being the only case. Thanks for the explanation.
While I think the driver turning left on a yellow at 12:30 was pushing it, I can't believe the driver coming the other direction had a green light. If those turn lights are actually changing from green stratght to red, that seems extremely dangerous.
Yeah, I think the truck person was trying to get a head-start on the straight green light. Or maybe they forgot where their brake was. Maybe they were being a bully, that’s still an option.
Before reacting to the video, as my thoughts about it: No way!!!...An hour and 18 minutes reaction to a idiot drivers...Let's go!!!!! Really love all your driver videos DragonSpit and keep up a wonderful work ❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰
Hot take time: @16:11: It seems like this driver was caught up in a session of "pocket pool" that distracted her from the road! That might explain her lack of footwear against asphalt! Somehow, I wonder if wine or wine-coolers played a part in her not hanging around for the Police! @19:32: This Hardee's (Carl Jr to some folks) is located right off MLK near IU hospital downtown! The defunct overhead tram was a dead give-away,Chat! I would expect such an accident during the wee-hours after a shift-change, but not during broad daylight! @27:29: The "Right-of_Way" drivers showed remarkable restraint in avoiding a crash with the silver car (that should have CLEARLY stopped at the red light)! @29:58: Serious talk; Some clowns will jump outta their cars waving a firearm and pop off rounds at ya! If someone hops out yelling at you, do NOT engage! Even if you are carrying, it better to move away any and turn your video into the Police! Crazy times we live in! @37:55: Perhaps DPW ad-hock installed the 4-way stop signs as a stop-gap fix until the stop lights were repaired! @41:51: "Round-a-Bouts" are popping up like weeds in the Hoosier state and I see "last second Nellie's" pull stunts all of the time! Makes even skilled drivers nervous when other drivers are indecisive (or simply refuse to just go around again)! @1:00:19: I aint a lawyer, but I'm willing to guess an "impaired" driver in that clip! That car was WAAAY outta line and would have scared the living crap out of anyone! Bottom line: Defensive driving ALWAYS pays off in the end!
35:12 Could be highway patrol. They would probably contact local PD to deal with something like this. 47:54 I think that was coming from a passenger. My mom used to do that all the time when stuff like this happens while my brother who is doing the driving is calmly slowing down. She's recently stopped as she's both gotten used to being the passenger all the time and lost her "I must stop the car" instincts and my brother has explained that when she does that it gives him a lot of anxiety.
The guy that got into the head-on collision with the lights that look like they went from green to red. Some places back east I think do have only two color stop lights. When I was on a vacation in Pennsylvania I ran into a couple places where it was just green and red and there was no yellow. But they also have usually much lower road speeds overall like 35 or 40 mph limit at least where I saw them. Even in California in some very rural places, some stop lights only have one light and it's solid when you don't go and it blinks when you can go.
I-94 between IL/IN State Line all the way to the Toll Road entrance, I-65 from I-94 all the way to the 240 exit and again between Lebanon and Lafayette, I-465....just all of it, and I-69 getting out of Ft. Wayne just ABSOLUTELY SUCKS. Don't even get me started on what happens in Chicago, western Ohio, Danville Illinois, Green Bay Wisconsin, Saginaw Michigan and northern Kentucky.
My parents have retired to Indiana and while I don't think they're the worst drivers, quite of few of them don't respect red lights and stop signs fairly often.
Okay, so not Idian but Indiana drivers. Are Indian drivers better than Indiana drivers and if yes by how much? 🤔 @29:53 Only in America they let kids drive. 😱
She would have a field day with the traffic of South Carolina (which is the state I live in) I hate it more cause of the bigotry then traffic but still
do not do what they do in number 2 it call defense driving it got time beep honk for 10sec got time car here why. A modern vehicle with good brakes and tyres, after braking, is capable of stopping at approximately 7 m/s2 do not know that math it for Acceleration and mean this metre per second squared
11:38 - no that is not the red light, that was the yellow light. If you look about the yellow light you see a single light above the double lights that are combined, that is the red light you can look at the lights on the left/right of the video and see the same setup. regardless assuming both cars had a yellow light the dash camera person should of slowed down.
Last time I had to drive through Indianapolis was in torrential downpour and road construction with no lines on the road at all, white knuckled the steering wheel the whole time lol.
Just a reminder to look both ways before going through a green light
Never assume anyone else sees you.
Quick Explenation for the Stopsigns in the middle of the road at ~37 min. Due to the Power Outage, the street lights are not working. Due to them not working, the intersection becomes a 4 way stop. the PD has been out to place temp signs at the intersection to indicate this. This is a pretty common occurance, especially during Natural Disaster scenarios.
It's amazing how many people do not know this. One time through a hurricane, I was on US 1 and because it's US 1 all traffic on it was acting as if they had the right of way. I actually felt that I would be rear ended if I treated the depowered light correctly as a stop, and so did not stop.
I have seen people do it correctly on less important roads.
Yep, Running thru red lights is a RAMPANT activity here in the Capital city of Indiana! Second, followed by "Nascar Drafting" (otherwise known as "tailgating")! Big issue if you choose NOT to run thru a blatent red light and get "rear-ended"! I know a lot of states go for "No Fault", but if a driver chooses to ignore safety "cushions" to allow time to safely stop without crashing, you should face the consequences! Your actions are forcing careful drivers to pay for your carelessness! My $.02...
God. Living in Indiana, I hate driving in the city areas. the smaller, emptier highways surrounded by fields are nice and calm usually, but as soon as you're near an urban area, it can become hell. Almost got pushed into a barrier on I69 leaving Fort Wayne by a semi and jeep without its doors in under a minute and almost got pushed into a field another time because an impatient pipeline worker(63 on a 55 was too slow apparently) who didnt see a car coming ahead on a blind area in Montgomery county. glad I live in a more rural area.
@27:26 As my father always said: If you're going to screw up, make it worth your time. If you're going to blow the light, blow it with passion.
Just realized she has a mini steering wheel
Driving a manual i usually keep about a bus length away if this kinda traffic give or take keeping a constant speed. Keeps this from happening. 33:00...its also nice on my clutch and brakes...even if its slow
In all cases shown here, dash-cams helped the injured drivers with their insurance cases! Since my last accident, I installed a dashcam for my car and I bought one for all my close friends and immediate family! The camera literally pays for itself in no time!!!
The worst drivers I've seen here in Indiana are Michigan drivers coming down on I-69. They always go 80 on the interstate at the very least
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Great timing from Spit can watch this while going to sleep.
20:10 As far as I know; in eastern US, it's Hardees. In western US, it's Carl's Jr.
The idea of an unprotected green light confuses me. Where I'm at, if your light is green, you're good to go. Or at least you are, assuming people stop at red lights.
Protected/unprotected greens are for left turns almost exclusively. We most often see unprotected left turns (either a solid green light or a yellow arrow) in areas where a busy street has a left turn at an intersection with a significantly less busy road (or at intersections between two fairly small, low-traffic roads that are governed by a light, but this is less common).
The logic behind it is that a protected left turn (which is a green arrow on the light) causes all cross-traffic to come to a stop for the left turn cycle, which can cause congestion on a busier road; an unprotected left makes less people wait basically, at the risk of being inherently riskier for those with poor judgment.
I personally believe that unprotected left turns should only be reserved for the aforementioned low-traffic intersections, but alas, I am not a civil engineer of particular prominence (nor one at all, for that matter).
@@therealkingslayer51 It does make some sense, but it makes lights on the whole less reliable. If green doesn't necessarily mean go, then you're putting an asterisk next to what is famously the simplest rule in traffic. All a trade-off, I suppose.
@@JellyMystwe have a lot of those green-arrow-green-circle lights in Chattanooga and surroundings. They’re used for lanes which can go both straight and left, as indicated by road paint. There’s like two intersections nearby that are “3-lane-3-lane by 2-lane-2-lane” with the dedicated left-turns on the 3-lane directions, and those lefts have the arrow-circle thingy. That’s specifically because the thru-traffic starts going after the lefts, but there are sensors (or timers) that do the thing; left turners are allowed to yield to the thru-traffic when they have green circle. You just have to make sure it’s not turned red before you yield.
I’m pretty sure if you go to Google Earth or similar, look at ‘Ooltewah TN’ or ‘Chattanooga TN’ and you might see what I’m talking about. I’ve had to go through there several time for visits.
@@JellyMyst Left turns are special, since you have to cross over the oncoming lanes to do them. If your traffic light is solid green, that means it's ok to go straight or turn right. If you're going left, you gotta yield for oncoming cars. That's where the left turn light comes in. If you have a green left arrow, that means you can go, traffic that can potentially cross paths with you has a red and is supposed to be stopped.
@@roflBeck It makes sense, for sure. Or at least, it's consistent. It's just I'm used to that last case - where all traffic crossing your path has a red light - being the only case. Thanks for the explanation.
if there is a power outage and traffic lights stop working the police or city workers will put up temporary stop signs
The lack of blinker usage in some of these clips is troubling.
While I think the driver turning left on a yellow at 12:30 was pushing it, I can't believe the driver coming the other direction had a green light. If those turn lights are actually changing from green stratght to red, that seems extremely dangerous.
Yeah, I think the truck person was trying to get a head-start on the straight green light. Or maybe they forgot where their brake was. Maybe they were being a bully, that’s still an option.
Before reacting to the video, as my thoughts about it:
No way!!!...An hour and 18 minutes reaction to a idiot drivers...Let's go!!!!! Really love all your driver videos DragonSpit and keep up a wonderful work ❤❤❤🥰🥰🥰
46. Avon looks exactly how you'd expect a place named Avon to look.
Hot take time: @16:11: It seems like this driver was caught up in a session of "pocket pool" that distracted her from the road! That might explain her lack of footwear against asphalt! Somehow, I wonder if wine or wine-coolers played a part in her not hanging around for the Police! @19:32: This Hardee's (Carl Jr to some folks) is located right off MLK near IU hospital downtown! The defunct overhead tram was a dead give-away,Chat! I would expect such an accident during the wee-hours after a shift-change, but not during broad daylight! @27:29: The "Right-of_Way" drivers showed remarkable restraint in avoiding a crash with the silver car (that should have CLEARLY stopped at the red light)! @29:58: Serious talk; Some clowns will jump outta their cars waving a firearm and pop off rounds at ya! If someone hops out yelling at you, do NOT engage! Even if you are carrying, it better to move away any and turn your video into the Police! Crazy times we live in! @37:55: Perhaps DPW ad-hock installed the 4-way stop signs as a stop-gap fix until the stop lights were repaired! @41:51: "Round-a-Bouts" are popping up like weeds in the Hoosier state and I see "last second Nellie's" pull stunts all of the time! Makes even skilled drivers nervous when other drivers are indecisive (or simply refuse to just go around again)! @1:00:19: I aint a lawyer, but I'm willing to guess an "impaired" driver in that clip! That car was WAAAY outta line and would have scared the living crap out of anyone! Bottom line: Defensive driving ALWAYS pays off in the end!
28:55 Now THIS is a hearty laugh!
35:12 Could be highway patrol. They would probably contact local PD to deal with something like this.
47:54 I think that was coming from a passenger. My mom used to do that all the time when stuff like this happens while my brother who is doing the driving is calmly slowing down. She's recently stopped as she's both gotten used to being the passenger all the time and lost her "I must stop the car" instincts and my brother has explained that when she does that it gives him a lot of anxiety.
Welcome to corn! I once nearly got hit by some dude on a motorcycle when I just getting out of a car and walking to my house.
The guy that got into the head-on collision with the lights that look like they went from green to red. Some places back east I think do have only two color stop lights. When I was on a vacation in Pennsylvania I ran into a couple places where it was just green and red and there was no yellow. But they also have usually much lower road speeds overall like 35 or 40 mph limit at least where I saw them. Even in California in some very rural places, some stop lights only have one light and it's solid when you don't go and it blinks when you can go.
18:15 she looks like a 25 that has lived so hard and fast she’s already 45 physically
Nooooo nooo not my state
Now you must feel my pain
Same bro
Yo, dude walking down the middle of the street in Jeffersonville? That’s like 15 minutes from me
The amount of rock and heavy metal music in this video is amazing 😊😊
2:55 just Jesus take the wheel.
First clip: that was a black NISSAN TITAN not a Ram 😂
I-94 between IL/IN State Line all the way to the Toll Road entrance, I-65 from I-94 all the way to the 240 exit and again between Lebanon and Lafayette, I-465....just all of it, and I-69 getting out of Ft. Wayne just ABSOLUTELY SUCKS.
Don't even get me started on what happens in Chicago, western Ohio, Danville Illinois, Green Bay Wisconsin, Saginaw Michigan and northern Kentucky.
43:44: PHONK!!!!
Ooo. Indiana
Hoosiers lets go!
OMG it's my state 🤣🤣
My parents have retired to Indiana and while I don't think they're the worst drivers, quite of few of them don't respect red lights and stop signs fairly often.
Indiana drivers have nothing on Arizona drivers.
Less gooo my state is mentioned
I was wondering when my state would be next
Cutest blue hair goat I've seen
Fun fact about Indiana.
Motorcycle riders over the age of 18 are not required to wear a helmet. Thankfully, we dont see those crash videos here
I'd wear a helmet in a car, I can't imagine not wearing one on a bike
That's just dumb
I want to pet the gremlin D:
Driving barefoot is fine, but like you said, do not drive with flip flops
Spit! What's your Arby's go-to?
Does she only use her chibi model? It's been a while since I last saw her normal model.
Lets gooo my states turn!
Okay, so not Idian but Indiana drivers. Are Indian drivers better than Indiana drivers and if yes by how much? 🤔
@29:53 Only in America they let kids drive. 😱
Yo you have the cutest chibi model ngl
17:40 Those are booze + a little something else type wrinkles
Do Oklahoma drivers next
She would have a field day with the traffic of South Carolina (which is the state I live in) I hate it more cause of the bigotry then traffic but still
do not do what they do in number 2 it call defense driving it got time beep honk for 10sec got time car here why. A modern vehicle with good brakes and tyres, after braking, is capable of stopping at approximately 7 m/s2 do not know that math it for Acceleration and mean this metre per second squared
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11:38 - no that is not the red light, that was the yellow light. If you look about the yellow light you see a single light above the double lights that are combined, that is the red light you can look at the lights on the left/right of the video and see the same setup. regardless assuming both cars had a yellow light the dash camera person should of slowed down.
Last time I had to drive through Indianapolis was in torrential downpour and road construction with no lines on the road at all, white knuckled the steering wheel the whole time lol.
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