SHE WAS EXTREMELY LUCKY --- Bad drivers & Driving fails -learn how to drive
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This is video number # 1102 in the series that is all about bad drivers.Here you can learn how to /how not to drive and behave in traffic. original commentary and/or storyline at the beginning or at the end of the clips throughout the compilation.Please, read each clip text commentary on the video screen. We tried to give you additional information about so you can better understand what did driver do wrong.
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0:07 You're not at fault but you clearly can't handle driving for a living if that little accident has you that shook
I was thinking the same. Driving for a living + anxiety is NOT a good combo. Not trying to throw shade, just stating the obvious.
Have you tried drugs??? (to help with anxiety)...if so, still don't drive...maybe take up being a janitor.
If truck was turning right, then the other car at fault 100%, but I agree, scared drivers shouldn't be on the roads
@@marydoogan2486 "Not trying to throw shade," but that's exactly what you did to someone who's new to a career (and possibly young).
@@AllanPowell Are you a truck driver? If so, were you really never scared when you were new on the job? Over-confidence is what scares me.
0:40 the evil laugh; cammer knows he is an asshole and revels in his driving idiocy.
Just a douche bag. Thanks for sharing the road.
Complete douche and he knows it. Now everyone else does as well.
That jerk needs a visit from a local biker gang
Umm wrong. He had the right of way with no legal requirement to yield to incoming traffic that's also failing to signal plus had sped up to get in front rather than behind where he should have legally merged.
@@Boga217 He's a prick mate.
ES needs a groin kick for blocking the blue car from merging.
Exactly! He purposely sped up to blocking the blue car. Having said that, the blue car could have, and should have just retreated and merged in behind the cammer.
the vehicle already in the lane has the right of way, (cammer)while the merging vehicle(blue car) must yield even in a zipper merge
@@Theorangecrushgamer Where the merging vehicle is ahead during a lane merging THEY have right of way for the merge regardless of which lane has the arrows. Save for when they charge up at idiot speeds and try to bull in where there is no space. The blue car gave plenty of indication and time for the twat to back off and they refused to. Liability for any resulting collision would be on them.
@@amzarnacht6710 "plenty of indication"?!? i didnt see a signal
Both drivers acted stupidly. The "final laugh" is not a good point for the cammer. It shows he wasn't in "safe driving mode" but more in a "I will show you" dangerous mode.
0:22 Judging from the chuckle at the end, this most likely isn't the first time they denied someone from legally merging thinking they were in the right.
3:35 while yes, the driver who passed you was a moron, what excuse do you have for starting to tailgate them? Fragile ego on your end?
0:22: It's called an _unsafe lane change,_ which is illegal. Mergers must yield to traffic, not the other way around.
The cammer clearly saw that the lane was soon ending and sped up to not allow the other car in instead of just backing off a bit to let the blue car safely merge, cammer was in the wrong.
@@jacklamb7691 The one merging must give way to traffic. There was no room to merge safely, and nobody going straight needs to "let" anyone in. Merger was legally at fault.
@@mvpfocus No, its called *zipper merging* which is *legal* and what should have taken place, but the cammer has his head so far up where the sun don't shine to notice.
@@DARKdr3dnaut07 "Zipper merging" is only applicable in slow traffic, and there must be traffic control devices indicating to "merge here." This was *NOT* a zipper merge situation. It was a situation where not one but two motorists cut the cammer off. The cammer did nothing wrong, there was no room for the second merger to change lanes ahead of the cammer safely.
2nd clip - Es has ED, so he drives like this to compensate.
@@bkitteh6295first was yohannshah bud.
Explains why he acts like a d*ck.
@@rowdyoutdoors5397 I'm sorry. You're absolutely correct. I don't know what I was thinking... 🥴
Es does not know what a Zipper merge is.
@@1a1u0g9t4s2u zipper merging is not legal code, it's a practice of courtesy. Drivers in a lane that is ending are entirely responsible for safe and proper merging and vehicles in the existing lane have no duty to make space for a person to merge.
2:22. A hypoglycemic hydroplaning hallucinator histrionically hurls heuristics in an attempt to deflect blame for an accident that is clearly his fault.
Holy heck!
Okay, Dr. Grande
Superbly Scribed Sentiment!
Another asinine alliteration. Also, keep your seatbelt ON.
@@AnnOminous7 My all-time fav rock lyric is also alliterative. It's from Warren Zevon's "Werewolves of London": "...little ol' lady got mutilated late last night...". I did give you a thumbs up, Ann.
So there's that.
Es is so wrong that I made my wife come and watch the clip! Unbelievable!
Did she like it? 🤔
You "made" her watch? What, is she tied up in the basement, too?
lmfaoooo
@@pazuzu7119 If you just received an unrelated comment from me, it is because I thought this was a different channel. Old age and all that.
@@61rampy65 Join the club!
3:12 that was some professional grade evasive maneuvering by the trucker.
I came to the comments to say the same! Red truck reacted perfectly!
@@vintagestufflover7020 Prolly not their first Rodeo 🤠
Yeah, really! That could've been far worse.
@@vintagestufflover7020he seems to know how to handle a big rig 😮 Great clip for his resume.
3:49 …but the cammer aggressively gets behind that bad driver and tailgates the crap out of him.
Trying to get close enough to read the tag which is nigh on impossible at night. It's surprising his camera was able to resolve what it did.
2:42 you are NOT safer out of the car, unless you can get behind a barrier!
Are you suggesting that if she was in the car she would have received less than zero injuries?
6:08 No, did NOT lose control. They were rear ended.
2:49 Does not really matter if he did not admit fault. He is at fault, plain and simple. Goes to show, some people never grow up and take responsibility for their selfish careless actions.
Yeah car did not magically appear in front of him. One look at the footage and judge will rip him a new one. I'd order him to retake the vision portion. If you can't see a car stalled like that you need eyes checked.
6:20 If you can't drive in the rain, stay home when it's raining.
Even worse, I think that's a cop.
@@gothnate Yeah, that's what I think too.
0:14 Just let them in. Are you REALLY that insecure???
The term asshole comes to mind in addition to insecurity.
@@rrwjes
I'm somewhat convinced that the "ES" stands for "entitled s***stain" - he surely behaves like that.
@@rrwjes 😁😁😁
lol if you pulled up in the merging lane like that, I'd make it hard for you too. There was plenty of room behind the cammer, especially since he just let another car squeeze in front.
@@CurtinChad Because I let people in, I would never pull up like that. My first inclination, given that it's safe, would be to go behind.
"I didn't see you, so it's not my fault"... SMH. These people should be banned from ever driving again.
2:47 you really can’t make this stuff up 😂 . “Driver refused to admit fault STATING that he never so her car” maybe he needs to give up the driving for good.
Luckily she got saved by the tow truck driver.
The worst part is, that type of driver won’t stop driving until they’ve killed someone…I know someone who had seizures while driving…you think having their license taken due to that, stopped them from driving? Nope.
0:30 they are in front of you at the merge, you cannot block them just because you want to be a jackass.
_Should_ not block them. But there's no room to merge, so the cammer clearly has the right-of-way.
@@mvpfocus True, he does, but I think we can all agree that cammer was being a dick.
@@AlbertaGeek I disagree. Not one but two motorists cut the cammer off. At a certain point, you don't have to let people bully you out of your lane.
@@mvpfocus Two??? What are you even talking about? That white sedan, was WAY infront of him and most certainly did not cut him off
@@coreykirkpatrick4392 Fair enough. But the one trying to squeeze in definitely tried to cut the cammer off, and is legally at fault.
Seriously? That first guy, the trucker, has anxiety issues over that little fender bender? He needs to turn in his CDL and not drive trucks ever again. That's NOTHING compared to what's going to happen to him if he makes a career of it.
@@bkitteh6295 Well, as for "guy", I was using it in the generic sense as over 90% of truck drivers are men. Secondly, it doesn't matter if you've been driving a truck for 4 days or 4 months or 4 decades. They've, likely, been driving vehicles since they were 16 or 17. So if you're having "anxiety" to the point where you cannot drive over a minor fender bender like that, you shouldn't have a CDL.
I’m hoping like hell he’s sarcastic… because someone who is that frail has no business driving anything heavier than a scooter.
So what if it wasn't a guy. If that person is going to drive truck for a living then they need to cowboy up. If they are that scared then they are more of a liability then anything being on the roads
@@indycoltssbxli I sure hope so, too. They are actually asking who is fault. If they don't know that, they might do something like that to someone else. Please be sarcastic Yohannshah.
I’m guessing they’re worried about how it’ll look on their MVR and such. It’s a no-fault but still an accident. I can understand being worried at least if I was a new driver. Not sure about the anxiety part though….
0:22 what a shame cammer. I would have easily let that car merge in with no problem.
Definitely a dick move on cammers part.
Cammer needs to understand how merging works.
It's his little masturbatory laugh at the end that makes me wonder about his sanity.
The difference between you and dashcammer is you have common sense, compassion and road sense [I think you need a fully functioning brain for all those]
The one merging needs to find an opening, _and that wasn't it._
3:35 Cammer, what they did is still no excuse to gun it, and start tailgating them like a moron.
Assholes will be assholes regardless, but letting them turn YOU into an asshole is your own fault
1st clip if that upset you you don’t need to be driving a big truck
@lonnieellingburg5461 Or maybe folks could show a little more patience to a noob? Although you may never have been new on a job, I have. I can recall feeling totaled and reacting poorly to unexpected outcomes. Whenever I considered giving up, there were always some supportive folks around who helped me out. I've been in my current career for 40 years, and I'm grateful every day to those folks.
I don't know what happened to the guy who wasn't supportive after he lost his job.
@@bkitteh6295 Are you implying that because the driver was "shook up", it was a woman?
@@pazuzu7119 He/she is typing that into all the comments concerning that clip.
2:40 40mph, I don't thinks so maybe 15, maybe. and the only "serious injury" would have been to the phone
I also found it blown out of proportions, looked like a 15mph hit a most, no “serious injuries” would have occured. Also get out of your car and behind a crashbarrier if safely possible
At 0:22, cammer could see that the other lane was merging. Therefore they had a choice to make: either to give the other car room to merge in front, or force them into submission, and they merge behind. We can see that the distance to the white car reduces, so cammer has taken the aggressive option 2. Frankly, the other car was in front of cammer; just without the space to merge in cleanly. Cammer's attitude was every bit as bad as the driver he's trying to shame, and I have absolutely no sympathy....
The other car made a choice first; to forcing their way in - he gambled, can't take the L and chooses to create his own lane so his ego doesn't take the hit lol.
@@CurtinChad both got ego issues
@@snapperjessen Only one has the legal high ground.
@@CurtinChad but all drivers have an obligation to avoid crashes and dangerous situations if possible, and what the cammer did was definitely unnecessary.
@@snapperjessen _Both_ participated in this ego race, like you said... not just the cammer. Unnecessary is driving down the middle of the road after 'losing' a battle that was already lost.
0:39 just brake…. Patience is key. LET IT GO!!! It’s not that big of a deal to let someone merge !
It's not the pushy merger he's angry at, it's his wiener.
Or, the mergers can stop making a mad dash to cut people off, and find a safe place to merge properly.
don't need to brake, just take your foot of the pedal
@@coffeecool5190 Traffic doesn't _need_ to adjust to anyone that can't figure out how to merge safely. You have that backwards: mergers need to moderate their speed to find an opening... and that wasn't enough of an opening to merge safely. The one changing lanes legally needs to give way to traffic.
@@mvpfocus you sound like a bad driver that doesn’t let people merge. Stop driving like an asshole
Yohannshah .....sue for what? Yes, it will go on your driving record. No,you will not be shown as the driver at fault....this time. If your anxiety is so extreme that such a minor event sidelines you for four months, please find another career. I firmly believe that if driving is scary to you, you should not drive. Not only will it cause extreme damage to your mental health, but your distraction by fear will cause other crashes. In those, you may be at fault.
@@bkitteh6295why do you keep posting this comment? 1, not driving for 4 months, driving trucks for a living for 4 months is what they’re referring to, 2, the comment above doesn’t state whether it’s a guy or girl, nor does it matter for what the comment the driver posted. Driver states they have anxiety from the fender bender, so they shouldn’t be driving for a living. You posting this comment again and again is pointless and redundant
@@bkitteh6295 We didn't over-react. We're genuinely concerned about someone being that easily distressed/triggered over a minor accident being behind the wheel of a big rig, for his/her sake as well as the other drivers on the road. As I told you before, I would say the same to my own son - "Not the job for you, and see a doctor about the anxiety." I'm actually very concerned for you, too, as you don't seem to understand where the rest of us are coming from. And you seem to be the only one hung up on gender. Totally unnecessary to throw that at us.
@@bkitteh6295 how could you not? You’re the one who has had to have posted multiple times.
It’s not triggering either, it’s just me bringing light to the fact that you’ve posted it multiple times as though your comment holds weight with the actual issue of the clip that you seem to miss. The fact that that small of a crash brought such extreme anxiety to someone who drives for a living, is more dangerous for them to keep that job, instead of moving into a field that would bring them less anxiety. Someone who has high anxiety isn’t thinking clearly and for someone who needs to be attentive and focused on the road is only going to cause more problems, whether it be to themselves, or potentially to others on the roads. Your comment also refers to the sex of the individual which isn’t needed, since males commit more traffic offenses, and cause more wrecks, yet the difference in percentage between male and females is close, so it wouldn’t matter which sex it is. Yet you believe there is some type of revelation in your comment since you felt as though it was notable enough to post to multiple people with the exact same phrasing, spacing, and wording of the first comment you made here under this individual. So posting something that doesn’t mean anything statistically significant is pointless, multiple times to different people becomes redundant, so pointless and redundant.
@@Blubberplays @Blubberplays How could I not? There are at least a couple of answers to that.
1. I'm incredibly stupid. This is always a possibility, and something one might say is proven by the fact that I continue to engage here despite the toxicity.
2. Some things that happen on TH-cam are not readily explainable. This is often proven to me by my regular experiences of randomness. (Think about THAT for a second. 😆)
For example, I am randomly unable to 👍🏼 a video that I've enjoyed. It goes on for an hour or two; then, 👍🏼 is back, and I can do my little bit to thank creators for taking the time to create content for us to enjoy.
Then, there's the mystery of comments that don't post. The type of comment (positive, negative, informative, neutral, greeting to someone I've been following for a long time) does't matter. I check in my comment history, and sometimes they're there; sometimes not. Random!
All this brings me back to my offensive comment that I surely posted repeatedly, just to pi$$ everybody off. That it had (as you pointed out) the same spacing, capitalization, etc. implies kind of a glitchy, •machine-like• repetition, don't you think? Since I couldn't see it, I have to take your word for how it looked. To delete it, I had to try to find it (or iterations of it) either in the thread or in my history, but as I've mentioned before, I had no idea how many to look for. Do let me know if you find more so that I can delete it before to much more trauma is caused.
(BTW, if you've never experienced any TH-cam magic, you're indeed special and should consider yourself lucky. 🍀)
Finally, (yes, this will end at some point 🥳) to me a key phrase in your (latest) response is ". someone who drives for a living..." I would never consider someone who's been doing something for 4 months as someone who does that thing for a living. In fact, that's seen part of the problem all along. Ganging up on someone new to a job, bullying that person to get some laughs, to feel superior, or to intimidate, is wrong and should be pointed out, I feel. That's what I did, and that's what I will always (try to) do. Of course, It's actually pointless to continue because certainly NO ONE 1) cares, andi/or 2) is still reading this. Nevertheless, bullying is deplorable and should be called out. The majority of the comments related to YohannShah consist of the. bullying/shaming of a new truck driver because they had the courage to share an experience that upset them and to ask for feedback about it. I'm sure every new driver who watches the clip and reads all this will think many, many times before ever doing the same. That will make the roads much safer, no doubt. 👏🏾👏🏾
First clip, smaller vehicle is obviously at fault.
That should not be a black mark on his driving record due to the camera footage showing that the car cut in front of the truck to make a right turn out of a straight lane. But they should be checked out by a doctor for anxiety.
Thank goodness for an alert tow truck driver 2:18.
That first one took the iHop sign to heart.
At 3:16, props to the lorry driver for managing to dodge the van AND keeping his load upright...!
He changed lanes to maintain his speed as he started uphill while traffic ahead slowed down. Then SHTF.
6:13 - How about, Car gets rear ended and crashes into barrier.
Two Trucks, One Lane…
The Transformers version of Two Girls and a Cup.
4:42 *Annie you okay? Are you okay, Annie?*
All kidding aside, hope you are okay.
You are definitely a smooth criminal with that comment
Also hee hee hee.
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Was she about to do a speed run? Why else would she accelerate hard when waved on by the cammer?
@1a1u0g9t4s2u he absolutely was, so I have no sympathy that karma got him.
00:14 "I don't like when people pass me" but it's literally legal; it's *not* legal, however, to *deliberately block them* & say things like "my lane" if you're not simply driving like you normally would if someone else wasn't there to race for the space like this. Thank God nobody was hurt or killed (but you can always tell the drivers who have never lost anyone they love to a preventable wreck). 💯
lol he pulled up beside the cammer in a lane that was ending, thats not how you legally merge.
@@CurtinChad Absolutely, it was a bad merge & *vastly exacerbated by the cammer* only deliberately so. It's worth discouraging instead is all, always.
Yohannshah, if that little fender bender shook you up that badly, then commercial driving is not for you. Not trying to be mean, just practical.
@danielulz1640 @Yohannshah's only been driving for 4 months. Your super-power must be confidence if something like that wouldn't have an effect on you as brand-new driver. Perhaps you're being practical, but you (and the others with similar comments) do sound mean. And a little reluctant to let a newbie into the "club."
Quite possibly. But that was not even a first class idiot-on-the-road, just your every day, one per mile idiot-on-the-road. If that shook them up, well, they ain't seen nothin yet!@@bkitteh6295
The sad thing is, if he still owes his company for tuition at CDL school. That would probably be in the range of $200 per month for twenty more months. Typically the cost is gradually forgiven over two years of employment.
@rdththth That's a great benefit, and I was totally unaware of it. I wish there were tuition forgiveness programs like that for all kinds of education in the US, but it's great that at least some students have such an opportunity. 🙂
0:23 - Acknowledging that the driver who's merging must make certain that it's safe to do so, that does not exempt the cammer from showing that driver some courtesy.
4:12 That death wobble seems to be due to more than a big bump. How modified is that bike?
Not modified at all by the look of it. The tankslapper was caused by the road condition, but exacerbated by her happening to be accelerating just at the exact wrong moment.
She needs to sue the city council.
I'm SWAGing it's the other way around. The bike is factory sprung and adjusted for a heavier rider and wasn't adjusted for a smaller girl.
Her pants did not contain the abrasion.
5:40. More of a problem than that pedestrian flipping cammer the bird is the cammer stopping and possibly causing an accident. Pedestrians were clearly intending to walk around/behind the vehicle; cammer was correct to slow down, but then when it became obvious that car could coast forward without slowing the progress of those pedestrians, that's what the cammer should have done: coast forward, get past the peds, then resume speed.
The cammer cut out the part where he honked or yelled something at them after passing.
100%. Cammer cerated an unsafe situaton for everyone involved by stopping in the travel lane for no reason
@@notdan995 There's no crosswalk there; I also do not see a reason for cammer to stop there.
So many NPC behind the wheel ...
It's really scary how some people just have no mindset while they are driving and cause a crash because they can't think that suddenly trying to take your exit you're about to miss while a handful of other driver besides you will automatically comply to your actions... Or trying to justify people slowly merging in your lane because "You're in the right!" by tearing up your vehicle as well. How are these people still living is out of my comprehension level.
For the last clip, that woman needs driving lessons so she learns that using the horn is better than shouting out in surprise.
4:35 So after 6 years of riding motorcycles, and probably even longer driving cars, you still don't realize there's a bad spot in the road there? Maybe now you'll take note.
Or maybe drive more sensibly.
Somehow I get the sense the motorcycle rider was hard on the accelerator for some mischief and got the death wobble for his trouble.
I can't help but wonder how much holding that water bottle affected him properly holding the handlebar.
7:20 not only did he turn on red, but turned as slow as he possibly could lmao
2:40 The comments here are well off base. A 40 mph hit would have driven the car into the tow truck and cleared all the crap off the parcel shelf and the rear window would likely have got broken as the crumple zone did its job. Comment writer failed to take notice that the tow truck did not have its amber light flashing (required in all 50 states) when towing or preparing to tow. The woman did not seem to have her hazard lights on, as evidenced by no noise in the cabin and no reflection of the front lights on the reflective tape on the tow truck. The assumed medical condition of the driver is not cool at all.
Spot on analysis @ronbrock Whoever wrote this comment lacks a lot of credibility.
Plus, generally speaking, unless there's a risk of fire, it's safer to remain inside the vehicle rather than standing outside. Inside the car, you've got protection, and outside, you're very squishy.
Actually, NO, it is NOT the law in all 50 states to have the blinky lights going when preparing to tow, and most states PROHIBIT them when towing unless there is a special hazard. Law vary from state to state.
The car was driving at normal speed until the last moment, and it's probably a 40 limit there.
@@SoloPilot6 You are very misguided, tow trucks have to have the amber lights flashing when towing and hooking up for safety. Why on earth would the tow trucks have them if not required? I again stress that was no where near 40 mph hit. If you doubt me look up a few crash tests online.
@@ronbrock6153 Different states have different laws. Go read the laws of your own state, and it will probably say that they MAY use the lights, not that they MUST.
6:40, cammer can see two lorry drivers having a squabble over road space and priority. Given the road and weather conditions as well, was it REALLY a good idea to pass these combatants before the victor raises a triumphant single-digit salute to his vanquished foe...? Why risk becoming collateral damage?
2:45 what kind of screwed logic is that?!? "I did not see her, so I cannot be at fault!"?!?!?
First video. If you are that easily rattled I don't want you driving either!!!!!!
4:00 just say you were speeding and move on
First clip: I know when I have a lot of legal questions I find TH-cam the best place to get advice... 👀
0:24 YTA here in case that's not clear.
The safest place is usually in your car, with seat belts on and engine running, or at least on. Pedestrians never survive forty mph crashes, car drivers almost always do.
Mvpfocus also calls themself Es
2:48. You’re broken down and the tow truck is there and you’re rear ended by a driver who says he didn’t see you?????? WTF
I hope you and your insurance company took care of this
3:13 good work by the driver of the red truck.
#1 If you don't know who is at fault then maybe you shouldn't be driving right now.
3:22 That red semi truck tho... nice.
3:08 That old American van had some sort of mechanical failure... Looked like the rear end just fell apart or maybe the left rear wheel fell off? Looks like it might be an old Dodge but the video is so grainy
2:18 No, the safest place for her to have been was in the passenger seat of the Tow Truck. As soon as a service vehicle shows up, you should exit your vehicle when safe and move to theirs. You'll have to exit yours anyway before yours can be legally towed anyway.
4:30 and that’s why you wear proper PPE on a bike.
They're too busy speeding around town with a camera taped to their face.
2:35 Chad Tow Truck Driver
5:55 Why even stop for those fools, its not a crosswalk.
6:51 Two trucks. One lane. Zero brains.
The road goes from three lanes to four, the onramp starting a new lane. The front truck was extremely heavy and was losing speed while climbing the grade to the Burlington Skyway bridge. Staying in the slow lane required a lane change. As soon as the last car from the onramp finished passing his right side, he started his move to the right lane. The other truck, came up fast from behind with no slow traffic ahead of him on the onramp, and tried to pass before the front truck could complete the lane change. Both trucks were trying to conserve their momentum on the climb, but 100% blame on the rear truck for not staying behind.
To @justyev258 the car didn't lose control, it was rear ended, when it was almost fully stopped, by someone not paying attention. Luckily you (if you were the truckie) were.
2:06 bulging_blacksmiths's poor horn...So abused!
The road rage at the intersection was totally avoidable. Bad drivers need to take a chill pill and think before they act.
2:40 Why are you so overly dramatic? That was a 15 mph impact at the most.
I have been driving a truck for 37 years and I wasn't that shook up and I didn't sue when I was in a not at fault double fatality.
:40 he sounds almost exactly like Jethro Tull laughing at the beginning of Up to Me on Aqualung
@ Anni Moto I'm also going to guess that like some bikers, you probably removed your steering stabilizer which would have prevented that bump-wobble. But, honestly, that sucks. I hope you can get your bike fixed.
6:16 Black car: *Whoops, that's not my exit. Let's try again.*
2:30 Tow truck driver should have had his lights on.
4:28 oh no, the consequences of your actions. 🤣
So, you know the bump is there from knowing people bottom out their cars there yet you sped up and went over it anyway? Maybe next time avoid the lane you know has a massive pothole that makes cars bottom out idiot.
The first video. LET THEM IN. I THINK PEOPLE WHO DO THIS ARE DISGRACEFUL
4:31 im so glad she was wearing a helmet. that would've been fatal
7:27 a good example of why when faced with a wrong way driver, to just stop in your tracks, because you never know how they might react. better safe....
3:03 Man, that's difficult to work out, but I'm guessing either the rear axle came loose or maybe the front of the drive shaft dropped out causing the van to lift at the back? Weird. Shame the cam quality is potato.
0:24 I run into a situation like this regularly. You know what? I let them in. It's not that hard to just be nice. Yes, you had the right of way, but you're still a jerk for not just letting them in.
3:11 nice save by the red truck driver.
Looking forward to solar eclipse videos tomorrow from dashcams of some of the riders today. Must have been cool to see the sky go dark in the middle of the day and watching the traffic halt to see the eclipse.
I saw one when I was a kid in north Idaho. I'm not sure if it was a complete blackout or not' but it did get dark.
#2 0:16 Technically, vehicles in a lane that's ending should ensure they merge safely\legally, *but* cammer is still a bit of a douche for that dick move. Would have cost them absolutely nothing to just let them over. Even sped up over posted speed limit to block, not to mention practically jumping the kerb (curb) to force them out. Poor, poor fragile ego.
7:28 Imagine you were looking down at your phone...
...both of you would've ended up on the YNC.
It looks to me at 3:07 either the van driver brake checked, or had a mechanical issue that caused the van to come to a stop on the interstate.
4:20 - Fancy riding whilst holding a drink bottle.
4:15 The timeless question, but we never got the answer; Anni are you okay?
898 to 2k! 🤠
0:07 the other driver is at fault. he turned and hit you in your lane. nothing should go on your driving record
0:22 why leave the space open if you're not going to let them in? just self induced rage imo
4:27 ...F around and find out, as they say...
Second one ....why so effing rude? Let the car in. Ffs
That second guy proves that you can be a scumbag AND have the right of way at the same time. 4:38 -- think about the thousands of other riders who have hit that very same bump without losing it. Think about the trillions of bumps that riders have hit without losing it. It's not the bump, it's not the "stiff suspension," it's the rider. And those knees are why we say "Dress for the slide, not the ride" . . .
Well, @ 0:03, Is it a double turn Lane? Hope her 4 ways were On.
0:30 - people, just don't drive like this cammer. Is the other car wrong? Yes. Is it worth it? No.
4:20 - Biker should learn to read the road. Cars bottoming out leave a LOT of indication: BUMP HERE! And the dark stain where cars that don't bottom out leave condensation and oil drippings should also be a clear warning. Dark swath in a crossing = DIP!
O.24: Why doesn't the cammer just let the other car merge???
0:26 Cammer will reap what he sows. Just give it time.
1:34 FINALLY a real example of illegally passing on the right. Most people that call out illegal passing on the right, it is usually when someone passes on the right when it's in an actual lane on the right, which is perfectly legal.
0:10 - If that little hit is enough to cause you that much anxiety, maybe trucking isn't your thing. You can't sue them for an accident, and the fact that you immediately go that route is more troubling than your little panic attack.
1:20 Gene Simmons has the wrong boots on.
3:25 There are two lanes and I don't think it's necessary to block both like that. The exit should not have been blocked to let other cars to leave to avoid being stuck there for like hours.
The risk of propane explosion is somewhat elevated when an RV is burning. I'm surprised they didn't shut down traffic on the other side too.
Goof? A word wannabe tough guys in Canada use to allude to being a jailbird, a wanna be tough guy or just pure W trash.
_Technically_ the cammer in clip number 2 is in the right because you have no legal requirement to yield to merging traffic. That being said, guy had already begun his merge and cammer sped up to block him on purpose. Even with the merging car not using a signal, that's what is called a "dick move." And if contact had been made, very high chance an insurance adjuster would have given at least partial fault to the cammer, who reveling in being an a-hole, just because he could.
2:18 Baby Megatron was lucky a cop didn't see her illegally using her phone while driving, even if stationary in a lane.
weak sauce
Her car broke down. That's why the tow truck was there.
@@pazuzu7119 I know, that was obvious from the clip.
@@johnt.848 Then why would she get a ticket?
@@pazuzu7119 technicality, she's still in the car and in control of said vehicle. She should have exited the vehicle to make the call, it's also safer not to sit in there in an active lane of traffic.