Clip #1, regardless of the lady in front not paying attention, you still decided to skip over the lanes entering the roundabout and then tailgated the person in front.
@@dopiaza2006I get what you mean but taking the right lane initially, before what looks like a drift to the left prior to entry to the roundabout and then a straighten up? I do appreciate no traffic you could see ahead (other than the vehicle in question) and that but if you're going to send in a video criticising a third party you do need to be reasonably flawless. Theres no lane markings on the roundabout itself, but there is on the entry to it. Also we can't see behind the dashcammer either. Dashcam vids cant show if mirrors were checked and that. If a car was in the right lane initially and I was behind them looking to turn right - I'd have a mindset there may be no indicator but this driver is going right as they first went into the right lane...obviously I wouldnt try to pass them on the roundabout as they moved in and just stick behind. But as I said, not a video I'd have looked and thought I'd submit. At least not being conscious of my own driving. Good clip to start the video off though, suspect that was by design.
Last clip: "Must not act so as to cause priority traffic to change direction or speed". Does that include obviously speeding up to beat the other car to the single lane?!
@triplevxd Yes it does and that clip would be more likely to see the cammer convicted than the other BMW driver. You see too many clips where the cammer thinks they have a god given right to be on that exact piece of tarmac.
The lack of common sense folk have when driving is astounding sometimes... Whether the BMW made a mistake or not, just brake, let them through and get on with your day rather than trying to cause an accident to prove a point. Most people know when they've fucked up and these videos are always only from one perspective so we have no idea the viewpoint from the other car
#1...probably wouldn't have sent that in myself. Start off in the right lane, somehow ended up in the left before entry into the roundabout, only to then teke the outside position? Lane positioning nonexistent there.
Who cares? Nobody else to the side or behind to be affected by it, then straight line across a roundabout is not just ok, it's even accepted in advanced driver training. Tailgating, however, is not!
Exactly the first car is well passed the give way before the car in front of the cammer turns. Then the second is unsighted so the cammer just slows down and makes it a none event.
Liked that number 7 gave an aerial view of the roundabout for reference. Number 10 needs to get a grip, there's giving way to priority and then there's purposefully speeding up to block when simply letting those two cars out would have added a grand total of about 2 seconds to their journey.
@@chrisgray4651 If you look at the lane markings in the overhead view you can see that the left hand lane at the start of the clip is for the next exit only. The lane markings you see further in the clip are for traffic joining at the next entry.
@@chrisgray4651 It isn't very clear. I assumed there are additional signs confirming the same but as far as I can see there is only an indicating arrow on the entry lane.
I felt the HGV one. I drive a limited work van and literally every single day I’ll pass someone going 60 on the motorway and don’t make it round them before they accelerate to 75, leaving me stuck in lane 4 blocking traffic. Then as soon as I drop back, they slow down again
Even in my car I get the same thing when I have cruise control on... I move past them and then they speed up to stop me. Irritating, but must be much worse in an HGV.
I have this every day in coaches - people only seem to snap back into reality when they see something huge overtake them and think “oh! I can’t be going slower than a coach! Let’s speed up now”
Christmas Eve, Edinburgh City Bypass - going flat out at 50mph in my limited and monitored Movano when I come up against a Volvo going 10mph below that (speed limit for them was 70mph). Sat behind them for a short while, then when I saw my chance not to cause an obstruction I pulled out. Well, blow me, did they not suddenly find an extra 11mph? Ended up giving up and pulling in behind them after a small queue had formed behind me. Absolute bell ends.
#9 I’m generalising here rather (because obviously there’s plenty of exceptions) but I live in the countryside and I swear, the more expensive the car, the less able to reverse it they are.
The less likely they are to be regularly driving those roads too in my area. You can always tell whether they live in the area by how well they reverse
I also live in a quiet village surrounded by roads like this. And it's the middle class rah rah school run parents who are the absolute worst for this.
@ojmbvids Not illegal though and had no effect on any other driver,(no seperation lanes on roundabout) but would not matter anyway. Although no longer in HC was once as an alternative route through a roundabout if traffic dictated it was safe to do so, and taught by IAMRoadsmart advanced drivers etc. Remember the HC and ADI driving instructors only have to teach you to pass your test, how to drive better comes with experience and further tuition involving driving courses and modules.
@@rustydusty2992Bad lane discipline and zooming up behind the car in front rather aggressively, when it is clear they are travelling much slower, may not be directly illegal but they are adjacent to driving inconsiderately, and possibly without due care. Both of which contravene the HC. You say it had no effect on any other driver? What about the driver of the yellow car who had to deal with this nutter, zooming up behind her so aggressively? Looks to me like it had an affect on another road user...
Why does the last one accelerate so quickly when there's an obvious hazard? Both cars had passed the Give Way line before he got there and it would have been a non-issue if he didn't make it an issue.
@@Ottedikkie Nor should it need to speed up. Though you seem to have missed the part of the Highway Code that says "Always give way if it an help to avoid an incident." If you fail to give way, despite having priority and could have, and a crash occurs, you will likely be found partly at fault.
#5 - credit for the response; yes, the guy was a knobhead but rather than get irate and angry, they fixed the situation perfectly and got on with their day. Top work!
At 7:59, cammer is so far away from the junction he can't possibly hope to have priority. Second car passes the "give way" line at 7:59, while the cammer is still about 100 yards from the "priority" sign. Cammer then proceeds to accelrate towards the BMW with the righteous indignation of the idiot with no idea of the law, then has the cheek to suggest that because he then had to brake the other car is at fault.
Cammer in no. 9 seemed surprised by someone hopelessly unable to reverse into a passing spot. He obviously doesn’t drive in Suffolk - that sort of thing is an everyday occurrence here.
I think any driver would be surprised that she couldn't reverse into that passing place. I think he should have put his hazards on and got out to help her.
Devon is the same, or narrower in a lot of places, that was a huge passing space. See the same thing every summer, tourists come down and can't reverse, also had some argue that I was going the wrong way as it couldn't be a two way road that narrow, yes it is. Had to tow cars off the banks a couple of times as well when they have reversed down a hill and gone so far up the bank they loose traction to go forward again, it would be funny except for the time it wastes.
I too find reversing pretty much impossible, turning is mirrored and brain can't work it out BUT since I've had a rear-camera with directional lines I've had no issues, you'd think that Audi would have a camera
@@5uper5kill3rzIt's not just the reversing though, it's the inability to pull into a very large passing area that anyone with the most basic of basic driving skill should be able to do without even the slightest issue, the lack of awareness of her own positioning on the road, and pretty much every other element of her driving. She should not be on the roads.
Last clip, that was very poor driving. Yes you had priority but that doesn’t give you right of way, so why did you continue driving at the oncoming vehicle to close the gap.
#2. Lovely to see the ol' knobhead gesture get dusted off now and again. All but fallen out of service these days so thanks for preserving a small part of our vulgar non-verbal heritage!
It's been transported down under and across the pond...I use it in the USA as well! I got it from the Aussie "wanker" gesture, but I admit theirs is a bit more animated. #2 was quite restrained in his use of the gesture!
Not seen anyone use the knobhead gesture in years! 😂 . The "Massive Knobhead" gesture using both hands trumps it, but I guess that's not recommended whilst driving 😅
There are four illegal manoeuvres in this clip. The taxi going through the red light, and two other taxis plus a motorcycle failing to follow the road around to the left. They come across the front of the camer in a left turn only lane. Obviously taxi drivers are not bothered about losing their licenses.
What people are missing about the first clip is that the cammer correctly identifies a distracted dangerous driver, and then still proceeds to drive really close behind them....not too smart really. Also he has awful lane discipline at roundabout
#1 cuts lane on approach, cuts lane on the roundabout (straight-lines), tailgates, and drives aggressively. No one comes off well. Try driving with forethought and proper planning.
#2 Having noticed the precarious load, I’d have either got past that truck or held back a few more hundred metres. #3 Ah it’s Daryl again, he attracts awful drivers like flies on pooh, second only to Lucasz, the two unluckiest blokes on the road.
@@bobsagoodegg I’ll admit I still have to complete my practical driving test but that doesn’t mean I can’t see the fact that a giant lorry is not going to fit in that car sized passing place.
@@rustydusty2992 There's a corner near me where the central markings have been erased by people cutting the corner. Now that they're missing, it's perfectly legal to cut that corner?
@@cigmorfil4101 If this your best attempt at sarcasm you need to try harder, as markings are only blobs of paint unless they are sollid lines it is not illegal to go over them. You are obviously one of those that think it is. Read the HC and pay particular attention to the things like (must and should) and what lines it is if you can avoid etc.
@@cigmorfil4101 Just a quick one obviously if you were talking about the central marking being a roundabout blob of course not but if caused by HGV they are allowed for obvious reasons but not for cars.
@@rustydusty2992 Just following the logic of your statement: no separation lines therefore no infringement. As the central separation lines are missing there would be no infringement in dangerously cutting the corner near me?
#10. The cammer drove like a self-righteous arrogant fool. They could see whilst having to slow down for the vehicle turning left, that two cars were approaching the traffic island, one already at it and the second following, but no they have to speed up just be try and prove how arrogant they are.
At 1:20, that stretch of the A31 is a pain the in arse. Either people act like gatekeepers and drive at 40mph and stop you from overtaking, either by speeding up or sitting in the right hand lane, or they treat it like a damn drag strip and try to max their cars out.
0:38 A White pickup truck in Norfolk carrying household waste, I'm willing to bet that that little lot is not headed for a licenced transfer station and the vehicle is registered to John Smith, Church Lane Peterborough! And he only stopped to pick it up because it's 5 quid in scrap value.
#10 was the most outrageous display of driving I have ever seen. I wouldn't be surprised if the cammer suffered PTSD afterward. I hope the menace in the BMW was reported to the police.
8:11 the text on the screen says that 'they ... must not act so as to cause priority traffic to change direction or speed.' May I ask where is this quote from? I learnt to drive in another country, and in the highway code of that country there is a definition of giving way (and it is not the same as what is quoted above). When I started to drive in the UK, I read some parts of the highway code, which I thought may be relevant, but could not find the definition giving way anywhere.
If, on your test you were to pull out of a junction for example and another car had to slow down or swerve because of you you would fail your test. Every instructor I've had has gone to great lengths to emphasise it so I guess it comes from there.
Not sure on the exact location that quote is from… I’m sure it’s probably somewhere in the Highway Code but I do know that given the way the oncoming traffic have the obstruction (the grass verge in this case) on their side of the road, and the blue priority sign with arrows indicates cammer has priority over oncoming traffic and it would be illegal for another car to make that dangerous overtake. I think it might be more in reference to “right of way” than “give way”? But again I wouldn’t be 100% sure
7:55 Text on #10 is BS. The first car would not have seen the cammer was going ahead and not turning and was passed the restriction long before it could have caused any inconvenience to the cammer. Debateable if the second car could have seen the cammer coming with the first car blocking its line of slight
The lorry driver enjoying the woman reversing..... then cant get round her when she pulled over... then claims she doesn't have many brian cells.... I love irony.
There are definitely some driving errors here but the real issue is the descriptions, commentary and the excitement in peoples voices when they've spotted something wrong. We all make mistakes and nobody is perfect.
Clip at 2:20, reminds me of an incident lot of signage I was in a MK1 Transit connect waiting for red light to change when 2 car drove past me and the Vauxhall van behind me. The first one did not even appear to notice it had gone through a red light the second one did back off when they realise it was a red light.
Clip 1 Why the aggressive driving? Yes they went a bit wide but if you used forward observation and gave space and hadn't used the horn unnecessarily and aggressively they might not have gone on to make a further mistake. And then the cammer posts their own poor driving for all to see. Priceless.
The lady reversing in the Audi was painful to watch. The simplest thing to do is reverse past the passing place and drive forwards into it. That’s if you can actually reverse…
I have driven the narrow roads of Devon for over 25 years now and see that example of bad driving at least once a week, normally its holiday makers who hardly ever reverse and just cannot reverse in the narrow roads
There are a lot of drivers in this country that need to have their licence revoked, because of the lack of police they know they can just drive without due care and attention and not get caught
#7 I'd say the lane markings are confusing. It looks like the cammer's lane can take the exit the cammer was aiming for, but it also looks like the left lane on the roundabout can carry on round. Maybe the council needs a rethink on the lane markings?
Agree and no way would I be in the cammer's lane if exiting left for that simple reason - it really does seem set out so the car he got angry at had every right to carry on. Seemed to me very, very obvious someone turning as the cammer does should be extremely careful, whereas if he were in the lane to his left when on the r.bout, his turn would have been stress free.
Car on the left was probably taking the next exit after he stopped at the traffic lights, meaning he's taking the exit from the outer lane. The cammer should have been in the outer lane already when the recording started. He was in a lane for going right, you don't leave the roundabout from the inside lane... right? You're supposed to spiral out one exit prior. A learner driver here, correct me if I'm wrong.
#9 that car driver has clearly not passed their driving test, can’t reverse can’t pull into the side and then stops and parks in the middle of the road at the end 🤦♂️
First clip the silly old dipstick comes racing into the roundabout, doesn't keep his lane and then has the NERVE to complain about the other persons bad driving HAHA
Last clip, as a foreigner driving in Europe, those priority things were completely new to me and if a colleague didn't explain them to me I'd have gotten them completely wrong.
Clip 1 - driver all over the road, and cuts across a roundabout, changing lanes twice, for no reason. Clip 2 - is the commentator the driver, or the back-seat driver.
I was thinking with #10, despite not looking like the bothered to hit the brakes, and kept on speeding into an obvious accident, the on coming car was way beyond the give way stopping point, so I figure they would of thought, as they were there first and over the stopping point, would be able to proceed without some chump flying the other way
#2 - why, if the cammer thought it was dangerous and could, at any time, cause a major accident, did they not think to alert the Emergency Services before a major incident occurred?
Number 9. Looks to me like you're driving a completely inappropriate vehicle down a very narrow road. The driver went way beyond to get out of your way and then you criticise her. Ery inconsiderate of you.
I love driving around the country lanes in Cornwall and watching both men (yes, men) & women 💩 themselves as they come across someone coming the other way, even though I can see a pull in literally behind them, the thought of turning their steering wheel and reversing terrifies them. You can see it on their faces. Why do people find it difficult to just remember if they were really close to a pull in and reverse? Even funnier when you’re towing a horse trailer and someone in a car sees you coming towards them. You want to drive around the countryside, you need to expect some hedge rash. Love driving around the little lanes.
White Transit’s MOT expired April 2017, so not tax and no insurance. You can imagine the conversion of the blue Audi Estate drive. “I’d like to buy a car. But it’s got to be one that I won’t know how to reverse with ease and I one that I’ll have no idea where sides and rear bumper is.” “Certainly - I think we can sell you one of those.”
Liverpool taxi going through the red light. It would not have been possible to have hit a cyclist in the box. They never stop for red lights either and would have gone through as well.
Clip #1, regardless of the lady in front not paying attention, you still decided to skip over the lanes entering the roundabout and then tailgated the person in front.
Spot on with that comment. No matter what speed remember 2 second rule?
Nothing wrong with straightlining a roundabout if there's no other traffic around.
@@dopiaza2006I get what you mean but taking the right lane initially, before what looks like a drift to the left prior to entry to the roundabout and then a straighten up? I do appreciate no traffic you could see ahead (other than the vehicle in question) and that but if you're going to send in a video criticising a third party you do need to be reasonably flawless. Theres no lane markings on the roundabout itself, but there is on the entry to it.
Also we can't see behind the dashcammer either. Dashcam vids cant show if mirrors were checked and that. If a car was in the right lane initially and I was behind them looking to turn right - I'd have a mindset there may be no indicator but this driver is going right as they first went into the right lane...obviously I wouldnt try to pass them on the roundabout as they moved in and just stick behind. But as I said, not a video I'd have looked and thought I'd submit. At least not being conscious of my own driving.
Good clip to start the video off though, suspect that was by design.
And she didn't 'almost lose control' while doing so either.
Not the greatest driver in the world being filmed by another though.
@@dopiaza2006? Where does it say that in the highway code Doplaza
1st clip cammer is all over the place then has the nerve to complain about the driver in front 😂
I'm more concerned over the dreadful music he was driving to. "easy listening" my arse, with a temper like that.
@@noodletwenty2807 🤣
He's an absolute tool. Been submitting videos for years.
Multiple cammers like that here. Pathetic.
1st clip, she had better lane discipline than you at the roundabout
no lanes on the roundabout, it is single lane.
@@georgebarnes8163 so you don't know how to use a roundabout
@@georgebarnes8163If there's two lanes in, there's two lane on...
Hand back your license.
two lanes in and one lane out, try specsavers@@fredmercury1314
So you do not know what a lane is.@@cuprashoe
Last clip: "Must not act so as to cause priority traffic to change direction or speed". Does that include obviously speeding up to beat the other car to the single lane?!
@triplevxd Yes it does and that clip would be more likely to see the cammer convicted than the other BMW driver. You see too many clips where the cammer thinks they have a god given right to be on that exact piece of tarmac.
The lack of common sense folk have when driving is astounding sometimes... Whether the BMW made a mistake or not, just brake, let them through and get on with your day rather than trying to cause an accident to prove a point. Most people know when they've fucked up and these videos are always only from one perspective so we have no idea the viewpoint from the other car
BMW had road position. Already past the priority area. Cammer at fault on that one
@@TheDas1888issue here was not the middle peddle it was heavy right peddle at first chance to get some TH-cam footage
#1...probably wouldn't have sent that in myself. Start off in the right lane, somehow ended up in the left before entry into the roundabout, only to then teke the outside position? Lane positioning nonexistent there.
Came in hot and took a 'racing line'- then reacted angrily when someone dared to slow him down a bit for 3 seconds.
@@horrortackleharry. Simon was an obvious paper clip salesman in his company baby beema.
His reaction was silly and this was not the place for straight lining.
9 - wtf, unbelievable…
Who cares? Nobody else to the side or behind to be affected by it, then straight line across a roundabout is not just ok, it's even accepted in advanced driver training.
Tailgating, however, is not!
#10 is a 🔔 end, they sped up to cause the issue, it was clear the bmw was 70% through when you “had” to break.
*brake
Exactly the first car is well passed the give way before the car in front of the cammer turns. Then the second is unsighted so the cammer just slows down and makes it a none event.
@@jdb47gamesThe sound was muted, if it hadn't been, we might have heard the driver break...
@@benmilsom4185 *non-event
@@zbf5h89ftb or fall apart? You decide.
Liked that number 7 gave an aerial view of the roundabout for reference. Number 10 needs to get a grip, there's giving way to priority and then there's purposefully speeding up to block when simply letting those two cars out would have added a grand total of about 2 seconds to their journey.
That number 7 is a bit odd, I can see what the cam car is doing but the black car was following his lane markings!
@@chrisgray4651 yeah thats what i thought, from the clip looks like cammer is wrong to me?
@@chrisgray4651 If you look at the lane markings in the overhead view you can see that the left hand lane at the start of the clip is for the next exit only. The lane markings you see further in the clip are for traffic joining at the next entry.
@@rjk69 it is confusing. Without a birds eye view.
@@chrisgray4651 It isn't very clear. I assumed there are additional signs confirming the same but as far as I can see there is only an indicating arrow on the entry lane.
I felt the HGV one. I drive a limited work van and literally every single day I’ll pass someone going 60 on the motorway and don’t make it round them before they accelerate to 75, leaving me stuck in lane 4 blocking traffic. Then as soon as I drop back, they slow down again
Even in my car I get the same thing when I have cruise control on... I move past them and then they speed up to stop me. Irritating, but must be much worse in an HGV.
You know youre supposed to drive 130 on the highway, right?
@@anderstermansen130 70mph - UK national speed limit for motorways & dual carriageways.
I have this every day in coaches - people only seem to snap back into reality when they see something huge overtake them and think “oh! I can’t be going slower than a coach! Let’s speed up now”
Christmas Eve, Edinburgh City Bypass - going flat out at 50mph in my limited and monitored Movano when I come up against a Volvo going 10mph below that (speed limit for them was 70mph). Sat behind them for a short while, then when I saw my chance not to cause an obstruction I pulled out. Well, blow me, did they not suddenly find an extra 11mph? Ended up giving up and pulling in behind them after a small queue had formed behind me. Absolute bell ends.
5:20 Well you don’t expect an Audi to get its tyres muddy, do you? 😂
#9 I’m generalising here rather (because obviously there’s plenty of exceptions) but I live in the countryside and I swear, the more expensive the car, the less able to reverse it they are.
Anyone with driving ability as bad as that shouldn't be anywhere near the driver's seat.
The less likely they are to be regularly driving those roads too in my area. You can always tell whether they live in the area by how well they reverse
Bridlington, an elderly drivers paradise it would seem, plenty of slow and dodgy driving to be had.
Oh Brid, I'm sure that's why they move there.@@maverickhistorian6488
I also live in a quiet village surrounded by roads like this. And it's the middle class rah rah school run parents who are the absolute worst for this.
First clip - not maintaining a lane entering the roundabout and then straight-lined it anyway.
@ojmbvids Not illegal though and had no effect on any other driver,(no seperation lanes on roundabout) but would not matter anyway.
Although no longer in HC was once as an alternative route through a roundabout if traffic dictated it was safe to do so, and taught by IAMRoadsmart advanced drivers etc.
Remember the HC and ADI driving instructors only have to teach you to pass your test, how to drive better comes with experience and further tuition involving driving courses and modules.
no lanes on the roundabout, it is a single lane roundabout.
@@rustydusty2992Bad lane discipline and zooming up behind the car in front rather aggressively, when it is clear they are travelling much slower, may not be directly illegal but they are adjacent to driving inconsiderately, and possibly without due care. Both of which contravene the HC.
You say it had no effect on any other driver? What about the driver of the yellow car who had to deal with this nutter, zooming up behind her so aggressively? Looks to me like it had an affect on another road user...
@@fredmercury1314 Are really so easily scared when out in your car? Bless you!
Perhaps she should have turned right. It's the entrance to Broadstairs mental asylum there.
That guy laughing at the roadworks lights made me chuckle....😂😂
I'd have made to go before the light actually turned green and let that fool in front go ahead... 😂
Why does the last one accelerate so quickly when there's an obvious hazard?
Both cars had passed the Give Way line before he got there and it would have been a non-issue if he didn't make it an issue.
Exactly, cammer is either entitled, dumb, or more likely both
But then he wouldn't have had this dash cam footage to send in!.😂😂....
Nope. Like he explained: certainly the second car had to wait. The camera should not have to slow down or evade.
@@Ottedikkie Especially after they had gone to such an effort to speed up and close the gap.
@@Ottedikkie
Nor should it need to speed up.
Though you seem to have missed the part of the Highway Code that says "Always give way if it an help to avoid an incident." If you fail to give way, despite having priority and could have, and a crash occurs, you will likely be found partly at fault.
#5 - credit for the response; yes, the guy was a knobhead but rather than get irate and angry, they fixed the situation perfectly and got on with their day. Top work!
At 7:59, cammer is so far away from the junction he can't possibly hope to have priority. Second car passes the "give way" line at 7:59, while the cammer is still about 100 yards from the "priority" sign. Cammer then proceeds to accelrate towards the BMW with the righteous indignation of the idiot with no idea of the law, then has the cheek to suggest that because he then had to brake the other car is at fault.
Cammer in no. 9 seemed surprised by someone hopelessly unable to reverse into a passing spot. He obviously doesn’t drive in Suffolk - that sort of thing is an everyday occurrence here.
Can confirm. I love it here, but by god, some people are hopeless on the narrow lanes
I think any driver would be surprised that she couldn't reverse into that passing place. I think he should have put his hazards on and got out to help her.
I live in Suffolk. Everyone's old and stupid
Devon is the same, or narrower in a lot of places, that was a huge passing space. See the same thing every summer, tourists come down and can't reverse, also had some argue that I was going the wrong way as it couldn't be a two way road that narrow, yes it is. Had to tow cars off the banks a couple of times as well when they have reversed down a hill and gone so far up the bank they loose traction to go forward again, it would be funny except for the time it wastes.
Looks like she didn't quite fancy moving her fancy car onto a dirty passing place 😂 Was easier to park than reverse back up the road surely
First clip: Almost collides? Nope, just weaving in the lane. Technically never left the lane, just touched the line but didn’t cross it
#9 really needs to hand her license back in!😂
I too find reversing pretty much impossible, turning is mirrored and brain can't work it out BUT since I've had a rear-camera with directional lines I've had no issues, you'd think that Audi would have a camera
@@5uper5kill3rzIt's not just the reversing though, it's the inability to pull into a very large passing area that anyone with the most basic of basic driving skill should be able to do without even the slightest issue, the lack of awareness of her own positioning on the road, and pretty much every other element of her driving. She should not be on the roads.
The lorry driver was a knob.
@@jovimax not really😂 really not hard to reverse back into that massive space to let him through
@@fuzzluvver69 exactly👌
Last clip, that was very poor driving. Yes you had priority but that doesn’t give you right of way, so why did you continue driving at the oncoming vehicle to close the gap.
Some folk think that just because they have RoW it makes it okay to almost plow into someone
#10 8:03, Accelerating to teach the BMW a lesson. Not a good idea.
0:28 Maybe she was simply disconcerted by the appalling driving of the cammer, shooting up behind her, all over road, like a nutter?
1st and last clips, cammers are weapons.
#2. Lovely to see the ol' knobhead gesture get dusted off now and again. All but fallen out of service these days so thanks for preserving a small part of our vulgar non-verbal heritage!
It's been transported down under and across the pond...I use it in the USA as well! I got it from the Aussie "wanker" gesture, but I admit theirs is a bit more animated. #2 was quite restrained in his use of the gesture!
Not seen anyone use the knobhead gesture in years! 😂 . The "Massive Knobhead" gesture using both hands trumps it, but I guess that's not recommended whilst driving 😅
5:13 What the hell did I just watch? My brain hurts now.
2:04 - the number of cabs which run reds in Liverpool is actually mindblowing. This is just a typical eveday event at these lights.
Don't red lights in Scouseland mean go faster? (or female available?)
It is the same everywhere.
There are four illegal manoeuvres in this clip. The taxi going through the red light, and two other taxis plus a motorcycle failing to follow the road around to the left. They come across the front of the camer in a left turn only lane. Obviously taxi drivers are not bothered about losing their licenses.
Jurgen Klopp will be pleased.
Traffic lights in Liverpool city centre stay red for too long except for when you want to cross the road
Number 1, you were more at fault than the person you were criticising. Were in the wrong lane and tailgating.
no lanes on that roundabout
@georgebarnes8163 They don't have to be painted on the road surface but they're still there, see highway code.
lol, you really should see the highway code yourself. How can a lane line be there if they are not printed on the road?@@tonycamplin8607
What people are missing about the first clip is that the cammer correctly identifies a distracted dangerous driver, and then still proceeds to drive really close behind them....not too smart really.
Also he has awful lane discipline at roundabout
#1. Complains about the yellow cars driver yet maintains a distance close enough to ensure they will be part of any incident that ensues.
#1 cuts lane on approach, cuts lane on the roundabout (straight-lines), tailgates, and drives aggressively. No one comes off well. Try driving with forethought and proper planning.
6:24 seriously, the hardest manoeuvre for me is reversing in a straight line.
Just takes practice! Eventualy it's second nature.
I hate it too, however, there was no need for her to reverse in the first place
Nice tailgating number 1
No.9 truck driver giving an unnecessary hard time to the driver.
#2 Having noticed the precarious load, I’d have either got past that truck or held back a few more hundred metres.
#3 Ah it’s Daryl again, he attracts awful drivers like flies on pooh, second only to Lucasz, the two unluckiest blokes on the road.
Bit off subject but I love some off the rural driving in these clips, my favourite roads ❤
#9 Well seeing as she was in a Audi she probably traded her brain when buying the car
The Audi R-holes don't appreciate the truth
How did she pass the driving test?
@@stevecox4399 that is a sci-fi mystery
@@stevecox4399 How do you know she passed a driving test?
@@fatman3785 Very true
5:35 the passing place is on the left you were supposed to go in there
It’s a massive lorry vs a passing place just big enough for a car.. you think there’s gonna be enough room there for it to fit that truck???
@@dorothrrystyles9403 I bet you do not even have a drivers license
@@bobsagoodegg I’ll admit I still have to complete my practical driving test but that doesn’t mean I can’t see the fact that a giant lorry is not going to fit in that car sized passing place.
Failure to maintain your correct lane on a roundabout is classed as a fault on your driving test.
@GothicaBeauty (no seperation lanes on the roundabout so no infringement)
@@rustydusty2992
There's a corner near me where the central markings have been erased by people cutting the corner. Now that they're missing, it's perfectly legal to cut that corner?
@@cigmorfil4101 If this your best attempt at sarcasm you need to try harder, as markings are only blobs of paint unless they are sollid lines it is not illegal to go over them.
You are obviously one of those that think it is.
Read the HC and pay particular attention to the things like (must and should) and what lines it is if you can avoid etc.
@@cigmorfil4101 Just a quick one obviously if you were talking about the central marking being a roundabout blob of course not but if caused by HGV they are allowed for obvious reasons but not for cars.
@@rustydusty2992
Just following the logic of your statement: no separation lines therefore no infringement.
As the central separation lines are missing there would be no infringement in dangerously cutting the corner near me?
5:00 If that scared you it shows that you were not aware of your surroundings. Drive with a little more attention in future.
👍..Exactly..that's why we have mirrors...
So scared he sped up and used his horn to show his fear.
#10. The cammer drove like a self-righteous arrogant fool.
They could see whilst having to slow down for the vehicle turning left, that two cars were approaching the traffic island, one already at it and the second following, but no they have to speed up just be try and prove how arrogant they are.
1:03 Good call and for maintaining a safe distance you saved yourself and passenger head butting an old washing machine.
#9. Having a laugh and a joke at a confused driver, with added insults. Hilarious.
Thw white BMW stalling then honking his horn creased me up
At 1:20, that stretch of the A31 is a pain the in arse. Either people act like gatekeepers and drive at 40mph and stop you from overtaking, either by speeding up or sitting in the right hand lane, or they treat it like a damn drag strip and try to max their cars out.
1:30 Bangin tune. R&S records, Rave Signal III, sounds like the horsepower exclusive remix.
05:21 not wanting to get the posh VW dirty or an absolute potato at driving?
Why not both?
VW?
@@PeterKennedy-e9d VW= an often used acronym for Volkswagen.. Makers of Audi amongst other marques. A lot of the parts are interchangeable.
0:38 A White pickup truck in Norfolk carrying household waste, I'm willing to bet that that little lot is not headed for a licenced transfer station and the vehicle is registered to John Smith, Church Lane Peterborough! And he only stopped to pick it up because it's 5 quid in scrap value.
And #10 just felt the need to make a situation worse for his camera clip
#1 - awful driver. No lane discipline. Right up the yellow car's arse. Always thinks they are right.
#4 - you must have been desperate to send a clip in. 😂
1:10 Is it insecure? Or is it unsecured?
How can you judge the emotional state of the load, on this poor quality video?
It's not unsecured, as there is a strap over it. But it is still insecure, as the strap is insufficient.
@@ArminGreweSurely it's insufficiently secured, not insecure?
#10 was the most outrageous display of driving I have ever seen. I wouldn't be surprised if the cammer suffered PTSD afterward. I hope the menace in the BMW was reported to the police.
Clip 10 sorry but no the 2 cars were already in width restriction. You impatiently accelerated up to the sign for no reason….
8:11 the text on the screen says that 'they ... must not act so as to cause priority traffic to change direction or speed.' May I ask where is this quote from? I learnt to drive in another country, and in the highway code of that country there is a definition of giving way (and it is not the same as what is quoted above). When I started to drive in the UK, I read some parts of the highway code, which I thought may be relevant, but could not find the definition giving way anywhere.
If, on your test you were to pull out of a junction for example and another car had to slow down or swerve because of you you would fail your test. Every instructor I've had has gone to great lengths to emphasise it so I guess it comes from there.
Not sure on the exact location that quote is from… I’m sure it’s probably somewhere in the Highway Code but I do know that given the way the oncoming traffic have the obstruction (the grass verge in this case) on their side of the road, and the blue priority sign with arrows indicates cammer has priority over oncoming traffic and it would be illegal for another car to make that dangerous overtake. I think it might be more in reference to “right of way” than “give way”? But again I wouldn’t be 100% sure
The first one should have turned right there. If you know that roundabout, you'll know what I mean.😅
(It's the entrance to Broadmoor lunatic asylum)
7:55 Text on #10 is BS. The first car would not have seen the cammer was going ahead and not turning and was passed the restriction long before it could have caused any inconvenience to the cammer. Debateable if the second car could have seen the cammer coming with the first car blocking its line of slight
0:05 Simon are you any relation to Turner Burquest?
The lorry driver enjoying the woman reversing..... then cant get round her when she pulled over... then claims she doesn't have many brian cells.... I love irony.
Anyone know where #5 is? Roads look lovely
Clip 1
Is the close collision in the room with us?
Not to mention the unneeded sexism 😌
The mountain one with the traffic lights....what part of Britain is it?
#6. 4:11. The perils of letting someone out/across/ on a busy main road.
Did the BMW driver forget to press the accelerator again
wtf was the cammer doing, I hate people who give up right of way to "be nice" causing misery for everyone else
There are definitely some driving errors here but the real issue is the descriptions, commentary and the excitement in peoples voices when they've spotted something wrong. We all make mistakes and nobody is perfect.
Clip #1 she stayed in her lane and was no where near colliding with oncoming traffic
8:29 She was weaving or drifting dangerously close to incoming traffic. It's called driving without due care and attention.
Clip at 2:20, reminds me of an incident lot of signage I was in a MK1 Transit connect waiting for red light to change when 2 car drove past me and the Vauxhall van behind me. The first one did not even appear to notice it had gone through a red light the second one did back off when they realise it was a red light.
Um, that first clip? The lady in the yellow car is actually a better driver.
#6 might have been honking at idiot in the Merc that stopped to let the flat bed truck turn across.
100%
Obviously. Who thought anything other?
@@pocky1scot1 the person that sent the clip in.
Clip 1 Why the aggressive driving? Yes they went a bit wide but if you used forward observation and gave space and hadn't used the horn unnecessarily and aggressively they might not have gone on to make a further mistake. And then the cammer posts their own poor driving for all to see. Priceless.
The lady reversing in the Audi was painful to watch. The simplest thing to do is reverse past the passing place and drive forwards into it. That’s if you can actually reverse…
I have driven the narrow roads of Devon for over 25 years now and see that example of bad driving at least once a week, normally its holiday makers who hardly ever reverse and just cannot reverse in the narrow roads
#1 Mr Angry Horn Honker😡. Keep ya nose out, the other driver did better than you at the roundabout🤷♂️
There are a lot of drivers in this country that need to have their licence revoked, because of the lack of police they know they can just drive without due care and attention and not get caught
Very goood upload, lots of learning points. At 05:14 dare I say "It's an Audi"? Greetings from minus 16 in Stockholm!
The trucker bouncing in his seat while doing the knobhead sign😂😂😂
Plus the beat to the music.
1:57 - mate, you’re a grown man ffs
3:57 draw attention to yourself if you are atrocious at driving. Just flash your lights, beep your horn. Let us know who you are. Oh hi.
#7 I'd say the lane markings are confusing. It looks like the cammer's lane can take the exit the cammer was aiming for, but it also looks like the left lane on the roundabout can carry on round. Maybe the council needs a rethink on the lane markings?
Agree and no way would I be in the cammer's lane if exiting left for that simple reason - it really does seem set out so the car he got angry at had every right to carry on. Seemed to me very, very obvious someone turning as the cammer does should be extremely careful, whereas if he were in the lane to his left when on the r.bout, his turn would have been stress free.
Absolutely. Lane markings suggest car on the left is ok to go right, and that car on the right is OK to go left
Car on the left was probably taking the next exit after he stopped at the traffic lights, meaning he's taking the exit from the outer lane. The cammer should have been in the outer lane already when the recording started. He was in a lane for going right, you don't leave the roundabout from the inside lane... right? You're supposed to spiral out one exit prior. A learner driver here, correct me if I'm wrong.
#9 that car driver has clearly not passed their driving test, can’t reverse can’t pull into the side and then stops and parks in the middle of the road at the end 🤦♂️
First clip the silly old dipstick comes racing into the roundabout, doesn't keep his lane and then has the NERVE to complain about the other persons bad driving HAHA
Does the driver in clip two only go out when a co-piolet is available?
Last clip, as a foreigner driving in Europe, those priority things were completely new to me and if a colleague didn't explain them to me I'd have gotten them completely wrong.
First clip also approached the roundabout without caution.
Clip 1 - driver all over the road, and cuts across a roundabout, changing lanes twice, for no reason. Clip 2 - is the commentator the driver, or the back-seat driver.
1. Lets not ignore you piss poor lane discipline 0:15
#9 most countryfolk can reverse as they use small roads regularly.
Are you sure? I've seen quite a few countryfolk unable to reverse
I was thinking with #10, despite not looking like the bothered to hit the brakes, and kept on speeding into an obvious accident, the on coming car was way beyond the give way stopping point, so I figure they would of thought, as they were there first and over the stopping point, would be able to proceed without some chump flying the other way
Clip #1. Don’t know what offence is worse; not paying attention to the road, or listening to The Lighthouse Family.
#2, fly tipping at its best
Pikies cannot help themselves!
#7 dashcam driver was in the wrong imho.
#2 - why, if the cammer thought it was dangerous and could, at any time, cause a major accident, did they not think to alert the Emergency Services before a major incident occurred?
#9 this clip is old now when recorded it, still it was nice to my clip here 👍
Number 9. Looks to me like you're driving a completely inappropriate vehicle down a very narrow road. The driver went way beyond to get out of your way and then you criticise her. Ery inconsiderate of you.
I love driving around the country lanes in Cornwall and watching both men (yes, men) & women 💩 themselves as they come across someone coming the other way, even though I can see a pull in literally behind them, the thought of turning their steering wheel and reversing terrifies them. You can see it on their faces. Why do people find it difficult to just remember if they were really close to a pull in and reverse? Even funnier when you’re towing a horse trailer and someone in a car sees you coming towards them. You want to drive around the countryside, you need to expect some hedge rash. Love driving around the little lanes.
I saw a few dash cam clips in between the ads
#2 1:14. That must be a tumble dryer.
#7 4:35. It is quite clear from the photo that the black car was in the correct lane.
Do all truck drivers have a Mandalorian bobble head on their dash, now? Is it a new rule?
White Transit’s MOT expired April 2017, so not tax and no insurance.
You can imagine the conversion of the blue Audi Estate drive.
“I’d like to buy a car. But it’s got to be one that I won’t know how to reverse with ease and I one that I’ll have no idea where sides and rear bumper is.”
“Certainly - I think we can sell you one of those.”
I never saw an issue in the first one except for the cammer tailgating and being a JA.
Liverpool taxi going through the red light. It would not have been possible to have hit a cyclist in the box. They never stop for red lights either and would have gone through as well.
No 10 earns tw4t of the day, that's saying something given no.9s driving skills.