Poorly placed stop sign though. Unless there was early warning signs a lot of people would blow it looking over their shoulder to merge. Should have been earlier on the ramp so they had time to build up speed.
"Holy crap the amount of unsafe, reckless truck drivers is astounding 😮" Holy crap, the amount of unsafe, reckless car/pickup/van drivers is astounding.
@@WasupMr01 "@oldtimefarmboy617 what do u mean? The majority of issues in the video clip were the truckers fault" The video did show several accidents and incidents that can be attributed to the truck driver, but the majority are the fault of the car/pickup/van drivers. Basically it showed that there are idiots driving trucks just like there are driving other vehicles. Just because a the presence of a truck makes it inconvenient for you does not make it the truck drivers fault that your vehicle gets damaged. The vast majority of the accidents I have worked between a truck and other vehicle have always been because of the car/pickup/van drivers being careless or stupid.
8:36... Anybody with a working brain could have noticed that they were braking for debris in the middle of the lane and it wasn't for an insurance scam.
That's only the truckers story because otherwise it's their fault for not maintaining a safe following distance... this is a literal text book example of why following distance is important. The truck driver is the type of jackass that runs into someone standing still and says "Excuse you!"
@@Drakenborn Two points. First, the car merged injecting itself into the following distance the truck had. Second, the car didn’t need to stop like that for the debris. A minor correction around the debris would have worked fine without having to reduce speed or stopping. You know, like the van and the countless cars in front of it did.
0:52 No, that's not how it works. YOU are supposed to wait until it is safe/clear to enter the road. You are NOT supposed to just pull out and expect everyone to get out of your way.
Makes me wonder if the truck driver was a brown dude from British Columbia because that's exactly what the East Indians do all the time blame four wheelers for their mistakes East Indian truck drivers and most truck drivers of non-ec Indian origin will blame four-wheelers for their bad habits and they're terrible mistakes they won't take responsibility for the fact that they're driving a semi truck that is slow and large
@@bradf1467 We cant see you in our blind spot. Definition of blind, so yeah if we are turning, dont get in that space. You will get isaac newtoned into the stratosphere
@zeroshepard9513 Now you get to talk to my team of money hungry lawyers who will love you for causing an accident in a construction zone, failing to yield to traffic on a public roadway by exiting private property, then giving a statement that you cleared right of way traffic when you didn't. The issue here is the driver never looked right again after blindly pulling out of private property.
Clip 3, take accountability for your bad driving. Blaming the other guy for having the right of way and not yielding it is toddler level responsibility
08:29 -- anyone with a with a working brain would see the object in the middle of the lane. they couldnt go to the left lane, because they'd run over it, and they couldnt go to the right lane, because the YELLOW truck was there. bad way to react to an object in the road? yes. Insurance fraud? absolutely not.
A lot of these are just truckers who aren’t looking down the road or practicing defensive driving. I had a tow trucker honking at me because I was going 60 in a 70 in the right lane out of three lanes (mind you, I stop frequently for stranded motorists so being able to stop quickly is essential- hence why I go slower). Also had a crash scene where I was posted at the end of a 2 mile stretch of straight road, and a trucker called me a dumbass because he ran over my cones saying he couldn’t see them. Guess he also couldn’t see the truck with flashing lights and a sign on it that says “RIGHT LANE BLOCKED”.
0:48 trying to blame the truck is gold 🤣 That's 100% on you bud. 6:12 Never pull onto a lane of the interstate until you are up to speed. Use the shoulder to get up to speed if you have to. Never brake unless you are about to hit something. Don't try to be courteous by slowing down. You're not helping anyone. You're putting yourself and others in danger.
This whole channel is video compilations. Meaning they are compiled from many sources. Including submissions. I doubt the channel owner(s) are in the trucking industry.
@@scorpionsting47 But the channel added the captions. When a caption is total BS and not pertinent to the clip, they DO have the option of just not including a caption...
I wonder how people get their licences sometimes. But remember, a large truck WILL have quite big blind spots, so drive defensively and never try to cut off a big rig.
8:34 The car driver wasn't trying to brake check the simi, there was a large junk of tire tread on the highway and the car driver was trying to avoid it but unfortunately the truck driver was quickly closing the gap.
#3 - There is always a blind spot where you don't look. FYI - you're supposed to check both directions, not just the left. #27 - "A working brain," says the idiot who wasn't leaving a safe distance between cars and still gaining ground when the car hit the brakes to avoid some large debris.
@@Bit01oh you're one of those anime freaks since we can see your profile shows a picture of some sort of anime character you must not drive you must live in your parents basement and you must probably enjoy looking at child pronography just saying the truth out loud
@@Bit01 The car was pretty far ahead of the truck when it change lanes. Nevertheless, you don't keep accelerating towards slower traffic to begin with. The trucker was a moron.
@@jp1087 He wasn't accelerating, he was braking. The car was slowing, eating up all the extra space, until it slammed on the brakes. Insurance would put the fault on the car.
Several of the videos show traffic ahead slowing down and the truck not slowing up at all or at the very last second. Those type of crashes are why so many people have a negative view of truckers.
@capnkwick4286 do you drive trucks? These semi's do not stop on a dime especially when you have at least 40,000 pounds pushing you when breaking. Semi driver doing his or her best slowing down without causing major accidents. Some cannot be helped especially for idiots cutting them off and some can be avoided with great driving skills.
In all my years driving I’ve had more bad experiences with people in other cars than I’ve ever had with semi semi or nothing but nice to the cars on the road until you take advantage of them and then they are much bigger than you
8:41 - And, anyone with a working brain and video of the incident would realize that he didn't break check the truck, he was trying to avoid debris in the road (8:35).
@@Tomcatt817this guy is commenting the same thing on most commentators mentioning this clip. Hes completely ignoring the fact that most instructors tell you not to swerve. He just wants everyone to know how dumb he is.
I dont understand the first one. The cop went after a car. If theres another cop maybe theyre going somewhere or theyre hung up on watching their buddy go after the other car. Theyre people. Also, some cops are required to have backup on traffic stops. Maybe he is waiting to see if the other cop needs help.
Normally in these videos, I'm impressed with the driving of the truckers. This video is the exception to that rule.So many not paying attention, following too close, just generally driving bad.
One of the scariest things that I never want to do is pit someone. I'm over 50 and never done it but been close a few times.I stick to linehaul work and not in cities much. I've had brake failure twice, reversed into a car, been rear ended twice and t-boned twice in parking lots. Once because the person reversing in their SUV said she didn't see my truck. Forgot to disengage the cloaking device.
time code 8:34 was NOT insurance fraud.. The moderator needs to pay attention.. You can clearly see the large debris IN the roadway the car was trying to slow and avoid.
7:59 how is the trucker supposed to practice "defensive driving" if the black suv sped up on the right ending lane to try merging in front of the truck instead of behind, entering the trucks entire blind spot, thats why you never merge in front of a big rig on the right side, they literally will not be able to see you 8:28 how is the car brake checking the truck if there is a blown up tire in the middle of the lane which could have broken some stuff underneath their car This clearly tells me people literally dont know how to drive and that people commenting on them, also should not have gotten a license
1:45 CUDOS to the good guy truck driver who took time to stop and provide video. 5:48 normally I'm happy to criticize truckers who take 5-10 min to pass another truck on a busy road....this isn't one of those cases. the passing truck was hauling. clearly the jeep was way more important then anyone else.
8.30 ish ! I thought it looked like a shredded truck tyre ! The black car did its best to miss it ! I hate brake checkers big time, but on this occasion the car driver was 100% innocent ! I spell tyres not tires because I’m English btw 😂! 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸 also I’m chuffed about Trump as well ! Oh happy days 😊
8:41 what a bad truck driver not even seeing the road debris in the video after the fact and still blaming the driver while he was the one following far too close. Cmon you way 37 thousand pounds maybe give your self 4 car lengths lol
In all reality up here in Canada he would have had a spotter stopping traffic to allow him out because in Canada for what he did he would be charged for that he wasn't paying attention and he blamed the blind spot that doesn't exist because he's cutting across multiple length of traffic on an angle
#7, @2:30: The highway system was built as the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways to be easily able to move military assets from Point A to B. We've all passed convoys of military trucks and equipment on the interstates, very often not going much faster than...45mph. I think the minimums are set with the military in mind.
@8:35, the car stopped because of half of a tire that was blown laying in the lane; but shouldve swearved instead of braked imo. they had room on the right and left to do so.
4:00 find usa insurance stupid if they can get away without paying because the driver wasn't on the policy (in the UK the vehicle is insured until the policy is invalid, you can't just invadate it after a crash)
LOT of dumb-A truckers in this one... that follow distance should be WAY higher but I guess they'd rather watch tiktok or whatevers on their phone. Genuinely amazing no one lost their lives in any of these given how flippant they are about basic safety.
Unfortunately, these days kids who have recently got their drivers license think that a safe distance gap is a gap for them to weave in and out of… Hence a lot more tailgating, so that those little idiots don’t do that! I’m all for safe distance, but not when it comes to idiots trying to jump in front of you just because there’s a little tiny gap
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2:45: There is clearly a STOP sign at the ramp construction. Which the trucker didn't even slow down for.
Poorly placed stop sign though. Unless there was early warning signs a lot of people would blow it looking over their shoulder to merge. Should have been earlier on the ramp so they had time to build up speed.
@@rileyheiner4977 you still can’t force merge your semi.
@@rileyheiner4977 well, to be fair, I don't think the cammer was looking at the stop sign nor over their shoulder.
8:36 anyone with a working brain could see that wasn’t a brake check but the other car avoiding the huge chunk of debris in the lane
Who ever is running this channel has proved long ago that they shouldn't ever be driving, just by reading their commentary.
@@alanaralstonIts not their commentary. It's the commentary of the cammers who submitted the videos.
@@Semystic Not always.
@@alanaralston Almost always.
Yup… there was an alligator on the zipper
Holy crap the amount of unsafe, reckless truck drivers is astounding 😮
"Holy crap the amount of unsafe, reckless truck drivers is astounding 😮"
Holy crap, the amount of unsafe, reckless car/pickup/van drivers is astounding.
@oldtimefarmboy617 what do u mean? The majority of issues in the video clip were the truckers fault
@@WasupMr01
"@oldtimefarmboy617 what do u mean? The majority of issues in the video clip were the truckers fault"
The video did show several accidents and incidents that can be attributed to the truck driver, but the majority are the fault of the car/pickup/van drivers. Basically it showed that there are idiots driving trucks just like there are driving other vehicles. Just because a the presence of a truck makes it inconvenient for you does not make it the truck drivers fault that your vehicle gets damaged. The vast majority of the accidents I have worked between a truck and other vehicle have always been because of the car/pickup/van drivers being careless or stupid.
2:48 If you can't comprehend the basics like "ramp STOP", should you even be driving truck? 🤔
The clip at 8:35, it wasn't brake checking.
The Honda saw the shredded tire, slowed down and tried to go around it.
And semi did not maintain safe distance
@@sambrannan7550on purpose to
Just slammed the brakes like a dumb idiot. He could of easilly veered to the right a little
I like how the trucker is at fault and then warns people to learn to drive defensively.
8:36... Anybody with a working brain could have noticed that they were braking for debris in the middle of the lane and it wasn't for an insurance scam.
Truth.
Was about to comment that.
That's only the truckers story because otherwise it's their fault for not maintaining a safe following distance... this is a literal text book example of why following distance is important. The truck driver is the type of jackass that runs into someone standing still and says "Excuse you!"
and anybody with a brain knows you don't come to a stop like that when there's a semi behind you.
@@Drakenborn Two points.
First, the car merged injecting itself into the following distance the truck had.
Second, the car didn’t need to stop like that for the debris. A minor correction around the debris would have worked fine without having to reduce speed or stopping. You know, like the van and the countless cars in front of it did.
0:52 No, that's not how it works. YOU are supposed to wait until it is safe/clear to enter the road. You are NOT supposed to just pull out and expect everyone to get out of your way.
Most folks have the “my car is bigger so let me go” mentality and end up doing stupid things on the road
@Seems like that is especially so with semi drivers. They do what they want.
Thats not really always feasible for them, certains places if they wait for space they'll never get out
#27 Brainiac the car wasn’t brake checking a semi. It was however braking to avoid a huge piece of semi truck tire in the lane.
00:54 So the trucker didn't check if it was clear and blames the 4 wheeler.
Imagine being mad because someone was in your blind spot that you did not check. lol
Entitled DB with a dashcam that thinks everyone should pull over and give him the whole road.
Makes me wonder if the truck driver was a brown dude from British Columbia because that's exactly what the East Indians do all the time blame four wheelers for their mistakes East Indian truck drivers and most truck drivers of non-ec Indian origin will blame four-wheelers for their bad habits and they're terrible mistakes they won't take responsibility for the fact that they're driving a semi truck that is slow and large
@@bradf1467 We cant see you in our blind spot. Definition of blind, so yeah if we are turning, dont get in that space. You will get isaac newtoned into the stratosphere
@zeroshepard9513 Now you get to talk to my team of money hungry lawyers who will love you for causing an accident in a construction zone, failing to yield to traffic on a public roadway by exiting private property, then giving a statement that you cleared right of way traffic when you didn't.
The issue here is the driver never looked right again after blindly pulling out of private property.
Clip 3, take accountability for your bad driving. Blaming the other guy for having the right of way and not yielding it is toddler level responsibility
08:29 -- anyone with a with a working brain would see the object in the middle of the lane. they couldnt go to the left lane, because they'd run over it, and they couldnt go to the right lane, because the YELLOW truck was there. bad way to react to an object in the road? yes. Insurance fraud? absolutely not.
A lot of these are just truckers who aren’t looking down the road or practicing defensive driving. I had a tow trucker honking at me because I was going 60 in a 70 in the right lane out of three lanes (mind you, I stop frequently for stranded motorists so being able to stop quickly is essential- hence why I go slower). Also had a crash scene where I was posted at the end of a 2 mile stretch of straight road, and a trucker called me a dumbass because he ran over my cones saying he couldn’t see them. Guess he also couldn’t see the truck with flashing lights and a sign on it that says “RIGHT LANE BLOCKED”.
0:48 trying to blame the truck is gold 🤣 That's 100% on you bud.
6:12 Never pull onto a lane of the interstate until you are up to speed. Use the shoulder to get up to speed if you have to. Never brake unless you are about to hit something. Don't try to be courteous by slowing down. You're not helping anyone. You're putting yourself and others in danger.
8:38 the person behind this channel isn’t the brightest crayon in the box. CLEARLY there was something in the road 🤡
The dash cam owners submit the captions
@@Halosmash not always
@@cowboy3490 Especially on this channel.
This whole channel is video compilations. Meaning they are compiled from many sources. Including submissions. I doubt the channel owner(s) are in the trucking industry.
@@scorpionsting47 But the channel added the captions. When a caption is total BS and not pertinent to the clip, they DO have the option of just not including a caption...
I wonder how people get their licences sometimes. But remember, a large truck WILL have quite big blind spots, so drive defensively and never try to cut off a big rig.
8:36 Looks to me like the car was braking to trying to avoid the tire debris, actually.
Brakes don't avoid anything. They put you in danger. Steering is how you avoid things. Most likely insurance fraud.
@@scotthoover1568as previously stated in another comment: driving instructors will tell you not to swerve unless you're 100% sure it's safe to do so.
I've always thought a trucker's worst enemy was the POV, but in this video it's clearly other truckers.
8:34 The car driver wasn't trying to brake check the simi, there was a large junk of tire tread on the highway and the car driver was trying to avoid it but unfortunately the truck driver was quickly closing the gap.
#3 - There is always a blind spot where you don't look. FYI - you're supposed to check both directions, not just the left.
#27 - "A working brain," says the idiot who wasn't leaving a safe distance between cars and still gaining ground when the car hit the brakes to avoid some large debris.
Anyone with a working brain could see the truck had plenty of distance until the car CHANGED LANES in front of him.
@@Bit01oh you're one of those anime freaks since we can see your profile shows a picture of some sort of anime character you must not drive you must live in your parents basement and you must probably enjoy looking at child pronography just saying the truth out loud
@@Bit01 The car was pretty far ahead of the truck when it change lanes. Nevertheless, you don't keep accelerating towards slower traffic to begin with. The trucker was a moron.
@@jp1087 He wasn't accelerating, he was braking. The car was slowing, eating up all the extra space, until it slammed on the brakes. Insurance would put the fault on the car.
8:35 Not a break-check. They were freaking out over the road gator.
Maybe it was a brake check.
They could have been on their phone checking on their employee's breaks. "Has Jon has his break yet? What about Judy, is she done?"
@thelunchlady8276 More Importantly, what are Jon and Judy doing in the break room? Checking each other's brakes?
@@pazuzu7119 Give me a break 😁.
@@Paul-cx4gm Sorry, them's the brakes!
Anyone with a working brain can see that every "anonymous" trucker doesn't have a working brain.
4:56 Kindergarten level physics would have told the car driver that was never going to go well. How stupid do you have to be?
But the car beat the truck to the toll booth!
8:41
A) You were tailgating
B) He didn't brake check, he was avoiding the tire in the road.
Many aggressive semi drivers blaming others ...
4:45 did you blame the trucker
Several of the videos show traffic ahead slowing down and the truck not slowing up at all or at the very last second.
Those type of crashes are why so many people have a negative view of truckers.
@capnkwick4286 do you drive trucks? These semi's do not stop on a dime especially when you have at least 40,000 pounds pushing you when breaking. Semi driver doing his or her best slowing down without causing major accidents. Some cannot be helped especially for idiots cutting them off and some can be avoided with great driving skills.
And yet, here you are... bitching and whining ab sum shit on a TH-cam comment 😂😂😂😂
In all my years driving I’ve had more bad experiences with people in other cars than I’ve ever had with semi semi or nothing but nice to the cars on the road until you take advantage of them and then they are much bigger than you
the last video in Hopewell, VA. signs ahead of time warning that the road goes to 1 lane!
I take that road everyday and people always wait til the last second to merge. It’s ridiculous
4:55 is halarious
Life of a trucker… you’re going to slow… now your going to fast
8:36 How do you see that as a brake check?
9:34 It's almost like they let just anyone with a license rent those things.
Donald, LOL come on bro, you pulled into a lane of traffic and hit someone. Don't blame him
9:47 - van driver was in the left hand turn lane and tried to beat the semi across the intersection.
8:41 - And, anyone with a working brain and video of the incident would realize that he didn't break check the truck, he was trying to avoid debris in the road (8:35).
Great video!
At 8:43 car wasn't brake checking the semi he was trying to avoid the Shredded tire you genius.
a genius doesn't come to a complete stop like that with a semi behind them, that is just asking to get smashed.
@@Sound_Spark With a semi tailgating them, I corrected it for you.
I've never seen anybody so eager to be first in line at the toll booth.😂
8:41 Anyone with a working brain would not call avoiding road debris a brake check.
Brakes don't avoid anything. They put you in danger. Steering is how you avoid things. Most likely insurance fraud.
@@scotthoover1568 When you have vehicles to the right, steering is not an option.
@Tomcatt817 really? I steer my vehicle with vehicles on both left and right all the time. Weird 🤦♂️
@@Tomcatt817this guy is commenting the same thing on most commentators mentioning this clip. Hes completely ignoring the fact that most instructors tell you not to swerve. He just wants everyone to know how dumb he is.
@@scotthoover1568 echo
Anyone with a working brain could see the one car did not brake check that truck! They were avoiding hitting a tyre cap in the middle of the road!
Tire
2:50 one idiot almost swiped as off the highway on i-44 when he didn't yield and this one even worse for not stopping at Stop sign.
0:31 Cool story. Looks like you failed to yield since you were barely in the lane when you hit the truck that was passing by.
that truck seemed to be going a little fast for a construction zone
Spot on! This is victim blaming at its finest by the cammer.
@@TruthHurtsFAFOit's what most commenters do as well.
7:59 are you sure the trucker even saw the four-wheeler?
8:40 mark, was that a brake check or was the driver in front of the cammer breaking because of the tire tread in the road?
@4:56...That's one way to get to the toll booth first!....
granted he might not be able to leave it under his own power he may have done significant damage to the vehicle.
As a truck driver in japan, a lot of these are simply unacceptable
I dont understand the first one. The cop went after a car. If theres another cop maybe theyre going somewhere or theyre hung up on watching their buddy go after the other car. Theyre people. Also, some cops are required to have backup on traffic stops. Maybe he is waiting to see if the other cop needs help.
Normally in these videos, I'm impressed with the driving of the truckers. This video is the exception to that rule.So many not paying attention, following too close, just generally driving bad.
One of the scariest things that I never want to do is pit someone. I'm over 50 and never done it but been close a few times.I stick to linehaul work and not in cities much. I've had brake failure twice, reversed into a car, been rear ended twice and t-boned twice in parking lots. Once because the person reversing in their SUV said she didn't see my truck. Forgot to disengage the cloaking device.
4:50 That was entertaining. 8:28 Ms. Storyline is the one who's brain isn't working lol.🤪😜
the car wasn’t brake-checking the semi it was avoiding a large tire tread on the road, but the truck was closing in too fast
time code 8:34 was NOT insurance fraud.. The moderator needs to pay attention.. You can clearly see the large debris IN the roadway the car was trying to slow and avoid.
Can you include more vids with sound pls ? Not a huge fan of watching gifs lol
This how we get the videos.
@@MegaDrivingSchool Then maybe you can put them in a separate compilation instead of tossing them in between the good ones. 😛
4:43 Ok, the trucker shouldn't have been on that highway.
Yeah 😅
What makes you think that? I looks like the Cross Bronx Expwy I-95.
@@RonD937 Whoosh!
@@pazuzu7119 I knew it what you meant. Thanks for falling for it! 🤣🤣🤣🤣
@@RonD937 sense of humor is not for you😅
7:59 how is the trucker supposed to practice "defensive driving" if the black suv sped up on the right ending lane to try merging in front of the truck instead of behind, entering the trucks entire blind spot, thats why you never merge in front of a big rig on the right side, they literally will not be able to see you
8:28 how is the car brake checking the truck if there is a blown up tire in the middle of the lane which could have broken some stuff underneath their car
This clearly tells me people literally dont know how to drive and that people commenting on them, also should not have gotten a license
#3: without a flagger, you don't know if it's safe. That was fully on you
This is very old footage that I've seen many times before what's going on?
4:56 Watch me change the value of my hatchback to garbage. Wheeeeee!
1:45 CUDOS to the good guy truck driver who took time to stop and provide video. 5:48 normally I'm happy to criticize truckers who take 5-10 min to pass another truck on a busy road....this isn't one of those cases. the passing truck was hauling. clearly the jeep was way more important then anyone else.
Guy pulling out blaming the pickup truck - that’s not how any of this works.
NUMBER 24 (7:40)...
HOW, WHEN GOING STRAIGHT, DOES ONE LOSE CONTROL... 🤦🏽♂️
Tire blow out
8:00 You are seriously going to scold the trucker? smh
So soundless video is a thing now?
Yeah - that was weird.
@ I thought I’d gone deaf
2:50 not only did you not plan on stopping you didn't even bother looking left to see that very large object coming at you.
8:10 the SUV driver could have practiced more defensive driving. Safe driving matters more than who's right or wrong
8:00 Dude is lucky he didn't lose his arm!
It’s number 14 for the thumb nail that got me well he landed it 😂
Looks to me like everyone in this video needs to go back to driving school.
I get it, people have stress, but bringing it to the road? That’s a big NO for me. Can’t believe some of these clips.
8.30 ish ! I thought it looked like a shredded truck tyre ! The black car did its best to miss it ! I hate brake checkers big time, but on this occasion the car driver was 100% innocent ! I spell tyres not tires because I’m English btw 😂! 👍🇬🇧🇺🇸 also I’m chuffed about Trump as well ! Oh happy days 😊
the black car didn't do anything to avoid it, he literally almost came to a complete stop. The van infont of the car however did avoid it.
Truck drivers looking at the phone in their hand is supposed to be a $2500 fine.. but I’ve never heard of it being enforced.
I'm telling... lol #30 Hopewell, Virginia. State Route 10
2:35 you’re thinking wrong!
8:10 The trucker may not have even seen him.
Clip #3 0:39
Silverado: 6 lug nuts
18-wheeler: 10 lug nuts
@8:37, I don't think it was a brake check, just a dummy freaking out about a piece of tire in the road?
8:35 Not a "brake check". Are you blind?
Car crashes are a harsh reminder of how fragile life can be; let's drive more responsibly.
0:50 Trucker seriously trying to blame the victim?
8:41 what a bad truck driver not even seeing the road debris in the video after the fact and still blaming the driver while he was the one following far too close. Cmon you way 37 thousand pounds maybe give your self 4 car lengths lol
How much did he way?
Which weigh did he go?
@scorpionsting47 🎶 "Up on Avenue Weigh"....
the WAY you cook it will determine how much the WHEY will WEIGH.
'when you see a larger vehicle...' Hey Trucker...pay attention. Too many videos showing you guys driving like asses
In all reality up here in Canada he would have had a spotter stopping traffic to allow him out because in Canada for what he did he would be charged for that he wasn't paying attention and he blamed the blind spot that doesn't exist because he's cutting across multiple length of traffic on an angle
The toll booth lol
#7, @2:30: The highway system was built as the National System of Interstate and Defense Highways to be easily able to move military assets from Point A to B. We've all passed convoys of military trucks and equipment on the interstates, very often not going much faster than...45mph. I think the minimums are set with the military in mind.
Road rage of any kind is nothing more than self-justified childish behavior while driving under the influence of impaired emotions.
Like trying to land an airplane when your steer tire blows.
I am NOT a good driver, and avoid being on the road as much as possible. But some of these people make me look like Mario Andretti.
@8:35, the car stopped because of half of a tire that was blown laying in the lane; but shouldve swearved instead of braked imo. they had room on the right and left to do so.
Why is it that when people have an accident they just stop in the middle of the road and don’t try to move to the side? Seems very strange
8:50 I hate selfish, oblivious people who make illegal median u-turns on a freeway. And then they frequently get away undamaged.
2:33 I tried driving on the should once, then realized I probably shouldn't.
Errr...
still a better option then doing 45 in a 65.
Sure it was the truckers fault and you should know that a car is first in line ahead of the truck . lol
3:31 that dude should be fired
Agree, and I wanna see how it started.
Does excluded from their insurance mean that he is not caring valid insurance valid, and up-to-date?
in cases dealing with driving it's usually due to a high-risk driving record or other factors
4:00 find usa insurance stupid if they can get away without paying because the driver wasn't on the policy (in the UK the vehicle is insured until the policy is invalid, you can't just invadate it after a crash)
If you don't have insurance should be a charge.
LOT of dumb-A truckers in this one... that follow distance should be WAY higher but I guess they'd rather watch tiktok or whatevers on their phone. Genuinely amazing no one lost their lives in any of these given how flippant they are about basic safety.
If you get a flat you go to the RIGHT shoulder, not cut across 4 lanes to the left fast lane SMH these truckers are unreal
Unfortunately, these days kids who have recently got their drivers license think that a safe distance gap is a gap for them to weave in and out of… Hence a lot more tailgating, so that those little idiots don’t do that! I’m all for safe distance, but not when it comes to idiots trying to jump in front of you just because there’s a little tiny gap
7:03. Yes, the car did the wrong thing, but why was the semi leaving a "narrow space"?
Braking distance most likely
90% of accidents that are caused by semi truck drivers could be avoided if they slow down and pay attention and get off their goddamn cell phones
#14 is my favorite…lol