@@retpok718 ohh brother, as people prefer walk than get behind the wheel myself u just haven't slightest idea how many this happen to me Mostly by SUV and MPV
Love even more when they are on a super heavy truck and I just so happen to try to pass them again right before a corner. Their 3T of truck will either roll, slam the brakes or whatever, while I barely lift on my 1T 1.0L shitbox
As one wise man said once. "It doesn't matter if you drive a 100 HP family car, or a 800 HP demon. *_All cars are deadly machines in the wrong hands._* "
About the seatbelt thing, I've said it before, and I'll say it again, of course there is nothing more manly than dying in a car crash at like 20mph that everyone else involved was just able to walk away from unharmed
That should be written on the gravestone on any dumb idiot who thinks a not wearing a belt makes them manly. "Haha this dumbass died from a crash slower than what a 6-year old on a Skateboarder can survive. Should've fucking worn the belt idiot"
I always thought the whole "no seatbelts we die like men" thing was a joke. It wouldn't surprise me to get pulled over for speeding while using the passing lane to pass in my local area. As for number 4, I've seen the trash off the side of the road, I seen garbage-strewn interiors, and my question is always the same, "Do you not posses a wal-mart bag?"
That last one you mentioned... A friends mom i know has a car always that dirty and trashed, what i dont get about that is that my room doesnt look that trashed when i dont clean for 3 weeks
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 The fact that people can make money selling those fake buckles that trick your car into thinking your buckled should say it all.
@@zapadap1328There is only one time those are acceptable to use. And that is if you are carrying something heavy in the passenger seat and don’t want your car to pester you about the buckle being unbuckled.
Bladed's villan arc of just roasting the community and bad drivers in general has been incredibly fun to watch please keep doing videos like this it's so funny
If someone I know said "it is their fault for being too poor to buy a car" or does that pedestrian punishing I am completely cutting off all contact with them. That is insane.
For bikes, the helmet is the equivalent. It's there for your safety. But there's too many bikers who refuse helmet and saying the same kind of lines like people riding cars who refuse to wear seatbelts.
kinda reminds me of driving an automatic after dailying a manual. I have almost thrown a moving car into reverse many times that way. never got far enough to know if autos have a safety lockout or something for that though.
This is your daily reminder that being safe on the road, properly disposing of trash, and giving pedestrians and cyclists plenty of space are all very manly things to do
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 I'm saying this because the people who don't think these things are manly make it the reasoning they use to do them. This is your daily reminder that you have to speak to what they care about ;)
If someone tries to go without a seatbelt I quickly go out of my way to show them why they need one. They tend to buckle up in a hurry, and realize that mustangs don't have the oh-s*** handle.
My Z06 has the Oh Shit Handle molded into the center console area, but so many passengers hopelessly reach towards the roof on their first time. They appreciate the dual oh shit handles the next ride though😂
I remember I once asked a friend in the backseat of my GTI to put on his seatbelt. He said it would be fine. After a single left turn in a 25 zone, he buckled up.
I can hear the Not Just Bikes influence throughout the video because I love those videos too. Being a car enthusiast isn't supporting the Katy Freeway at rush hour, it's wanting to take a BMW E46 320i convertible on an English country road on Sunday without being choked by 22 soul crushing crossover econoboxes
'most of this people doesnt even want to get behind wheel, world peace can be achived if u guys provide good public transport' That hit me right in the soul 😢
Unfortunately in my experience (in Sydney Australia) public transport doesn't really eliminate the last one, rather there are some sad people out there who will actively try to hit the biggest puddle and drench everyone waiting at the bus stop for the jollies.
4:35 Here in Germany, its the law to put on your hazards if you are coming to a stop all of a sudden in the highway. It makes a huge difference too to safety. You're going 100+ mph on one hand then you see a sea of yellow and it immediately gets you to slow down.
6:04 We need more car enthusiast channels like yours to advocate for public transit in the US. It would be beneficial for everyone and the environment if the 90% of commuters (who mostly dont even like driving) had the option to take public transit instead
@@bonda_racing3579 when most pop off the roads, we can kiss our internal combustion engnines goodbye unless porsche hurries up and makes their solution cheaper.
In 15 years behind the wheel, I never once drove without the seat belt. And it has nothing to do with safety, nor with cops and tickets. It's just much more comfortable to drive through the curves when you are held in place by the belt, instead of having your ass slide left and right, making your feet less in control of the pedals, which makes the driving and shifting less smooth and jerky.
My biggest pet peeve when i drove an 18 wheeler was no lights in the rain because "i can see fine". Nearly ran over so many cars because i couldn't see them in my trailer wash.
From the south here, you're 100% on point with the non car guy southerners bragging about crazy they drive, but the moment a single rain drop hits the ground it's safety vests, high-viz camo and crawling on the highway in their lifted RAM trucks. I've lived in the south all my life and I've grown up to realize there's a time and place to be a hooligan. :) love your content, always making me laugh
@@corvettezone1771 according to most car video commenters I see, the only solution to anything ever is a 35+ year old truck with a rolled odometer. If you concede to wanting to take a train or a bike once in a while to save gas or time, you might as well be a communist spy. I love cars but car people can be some of the most insufferably staunch bunch of idiots you'll ever talk to
@Felix Saul there are few things that car guys would want more than emptier roads, and having no need to have anything but a fun car. the road is more open, and you can keep driving as a thing that is mostly for fun without any disadvantages, straight up a win-win
@@able_archer01 He gets really scared when being the passenger seat and will complain if I'm on the phone for a second to change a song, but when he is driving he would write a whole paragraph on his phone while the truck is swerving from side to side. I've yet to understand how he thinks like that.
@@Hrosas2001 My mom is similar. When I'm behind the wheel, the only thing in her head is anxiety, having nearly *caused* me to crash a couple times by freaking out during normal traffic while I'm as attentive as I can be with someone screaming bloody murder right next to me. But when she's behind the wheel, she will take her phone out to text, post on Facebook, and even take a picture of the sunset out the passenger side of the car while we're on a bridge.
Boy the moment you mentioned speed matching, I had my head in my hands. I see that more often when I am traveling with my mom or dad and they are trying to pass someone. The car they are trying pass either speeds up or slow down for some reason not letting them pass. Also going back to the first entry, I have ridden in Ubers before and have sometimes notice that the driver doesn't wear a seatbelt. I gave them a 1 star for the ride because of their own safety
Lmao imagine fucking with somebody's source of income and livelihood because they made a personal choice that doesn't affect you in any way. Wear your seat belt tho kids, nobody's gonna want to kiss you when your face is disfigured from you skidding across the pavement (because anybody dumb enough to drive without a seat belt Will get into an accident at some point)
I will admit I once drove a perfectly functioning automobile on the freeway at about 3 miles per hour with the hazards on. In my defense, I was in some extremely dense fog and I couldn't see the road over the hood. I had to lean out the window to see the lines. As I was making my way to my hotel for the night, State Patrol passed by me. He was doing 5.
The worst thing I’ve experienced about the drivers in my area are people who merge or swap lanes without a turn signal, especially when there’s only a cars length of space between the person in front and me. It annoys me but I always remind myself it’s better to let it go and give them some space to avoid accidents.
That is true. Especially if there turning and a pedestrian wants to cross. If the turn signal ain't on and the section doesn't necessarily indicate it a turn section. Well it can lead to undesirable outcomes for both pedestrian and driver.
I will be going 80 and leaving a decent buffer space with the car in front of me only for some SUV to jump the gap and follow the car in front of them by 20 feet.
The worst non blinker users are that ones at green lights (not green arrows) that don’t use a blinker when they’re waiting for traffic to clear to turn left at the light so you can’t tell if they wanna turn left or if they’re fuckin with you.
I live in Kansas city and people here have something against using turn signals. Seriously, if you're going to cut me off, at least use your turn signal. It's the little sticky thing on the left.
The first one is definitely the most important one, if you’re not wearing a seatbelt, YOU GET A COP TICKET!!! So always buckle up before turning the keys or hitting the button.
Every time I hear about how a minor inconvenience threatens some guy's masculinity, I start wondering how close to the line they think they are. "Does it invert if you click that seat belt?"
I'm a car salesman in an area where not many people wear seat belts. Most of my customers don't wear seat belts, and some even complain and/or view it as distrust when I do during test drives with them. I even had one guy request I unbuckle mine after I put mine on.
This literally happened to my uncle actually. It saved his life as his jeep went off a cliff. Something broke in the front end while driving through the mountains and he lost control. He was ejected before it went over.
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Cars are stupidly good at absorbing impacts, so as long as nothing penetrated into the passenger compartment, he may very likely have still survived the crash with the seatbelt on
@@richardmillhousenixonthey also have to break at some point, and I’m sure they have a designed failure once a certain level of force is reached so the deceleration doesn’t kill you
@@SpaceFlamingo07 They really don't. You want to be firmly attached to the car, because the car has crumple zones and reinforcement to slow any deceleration down to at least survivable levels. If it breaks, the only deceleration you will experience is your body hitting the dashboard. Hard.
That second one is so true. I absolutely hate the fact that traffic slows down significantly when light rain is in the area. I’m from Dallas, and everyone goes from an average speed of anywhere between 70-80mph to 55 on major highways because of rain
That's not necessarily a bad thing, especially if the drainage on the highways isn't good enough to manage that level of rain effectively enough. Even in light rain you can still hydroplane if there isn't enough drainage and you're going too fast
@@theomiado7954 I thought this was common, with car guys it is, we have too nice of a car to smash constantly for insurance claims... Shame most commuters get road rage _over a literal pedestrian on the sidewalk_
I absolutely agree with you on littering, and I have a good story about it. About 2 months before the pandemic hit my area, I was in a gas station parking lot parked next to some jackass in a V-6 Mustang, and the jackass tosses his cup into the ditch behind us. So I got out of my F-150 really pissed off, picked it up, and silently handed it back to him while glaring at him directly in the eyes, and of course he's freaked the fuck out by this 6'3"/190cm and 300lb/136kg sasquatch in steel toed boots who's ready to strangle him for being a dumbfuck, and you know what his piss poor excuse for littering was? "Oh, I didn't see you there, boss." Honestly, I still can't believe that was his excuse for littering, but I made sure he walked his lazy ass to the trashcan 25 feet away while glaring at him the entire time until he drove away a few minutes later. I usually go out of my way to avoid picking fights, but I felt like a total badass for a week for setting him straight without uttering a single word from my mouth.
Thank you for mentioning one of my biggest pet peeves as a truck driver: if I'm passing you, don't speed up to keep me from passing, if you're passing me, then f-ing pass me. And if you do pass me, don't cut in front of me just to slow back down.
Every time I see a bicycle on the road or a guy walking close to the road I try to stay as far away as possible from those mfs I'm not trying to catch a lawsuit if I hit them because they lost control of their bike and swerved into my car or if they trip and fall in front of my car
^^^^^^^^^THIS. I can never tell if they suddenly fall over and almost every court case rules in favor of cyclists or pedestrians. So I'mma go on with my day, and leave them be!
I've seen it happen when I was a kid, some dude in an s10 blazer honked at a bicyclist, and startled the bicyclist. This blazer was RIGHT NEXT to the bicyclist with no space and the startled bicyclist fell over onto the blazer. The blazer had a whole open lane to his left the whole time he could've swerved into to provide the bicyclist was space. The cop behind the blazer immediately pulled him over lol It's sad that idiots will go out of their way to mess with non cars that are sharing the road. Just leave the pedestrians alone. If a bicyclist is slowing you down, just slow down, wait for a safe opportunity to pass, then carry on with your day. It's not the end of the world if you're slowed for a couple minutes sheesh
@@BladedAngel another nugget to add, at least here in California (don't know if the same law is in other states), a new law that went into effect in 2023 is that instead of just moving over slightly, when possible your now supposed to merge into the next lane over when passing a pedestrian/cyclist
Only time I drove with hazards constantly on is when I had to go to the store in the middle of a massive snowstorm. Hit a massive black ice patch and was just like "OOOOOK fuck that" cus I wasn't about to total a 50 thousand dollar Stinger when it was about 15 degrees outside
I know people who use hazards to both say thanks to other drivers that let them on Motorways (highways) or one that I do is use hazards to check your turn signals are working fine
Mostly I use one quick click of hazard lights to thank other driver who let me pass them (usually semi-trucks, when they flash a right turn signal to inform me that it's safe to pass) or when I go to full stop on highway (traffic jam, accident and etc.)
The only time I've been in a group of cars using hazard lights was when it was raining so bad that you'd lose traction over 35mph, and visibility was shit. I felt attacked by Bladed's take, but wasn't sure if that's the kind of rain he was talking about.
@@jackpresley3254 note that motorways and highways are different. Maybe you knew it, but some people think these are just US and UK terms for the same thing. They are different.
there's a section of road near my neighbourhood, and its a sort of hilly road that leads to the rest of the city. every now and again when i go past it, i'll see some guy throw a fast food bag and it makes my blood BOIL
Then the drivers in your area must be really great. But in my area there is a belief that "only the driver is supposed to wear seat belts" but I always wear seatbelt no matter if I'm sitting in the front passenger seat or the back seat but every often someone always insists me to "just enjoy your freedom as a passenger and don't waste it wearing a seatbelt" or "are you scared that we'll get a ticket? Ha! No chance!" Like seriously I'm wearing I'm it for my safety not for the fear of getting pulled over. And other times when I insist my mom to wear seatbelt she will always say "don't worry son, your father is a great driver nothing will happen to us" ok my father is a great driver not lies in that but others aren't and nowhere does it says that you aren't supposed to wear seatbelt when a good driver is behind the wheel. I don't know when are stupid beliefs like these will perish from this beautiful world of god.
@@WakanaGojo86 when did you reply I didn’t even see, but idk… and my drivers are good?? He’ll naw. Also when your father said he’s a great driver is a bit arrogant lol, a seatbelt is a ticketable offense. By great driver he needs to define that, Is he a good driver o maths road, if so he’s not a good driver he’s average, does he take is car to the track, does he drive it hard, does he drift, then that makes him a good driver. A regular guy with a drivers licsme is just an average driver. There is no such thing as a good driver unless you take it to the track or if your a race car driver
Had a friend who kinda had the mindset of the first clip, after several accidents and lots of head trauma he now wears his seatbelt in the passenger seat
Pretty much the same with my friend as well. Boy loves to drive fast and all that a car enthusiast would do. But the moment I put on the seatbelts, he'll start laughing at me for wearing one. Like bro, why laugh at someone for wearing their seatbelts? Heck, even the professional and street racers wear their seatbelts. Guess they never felt the feeling of getting their face flattened on the steering wheel or the dashboard until they did a sudden, hard brake (or just hard braking while blasting corners).
I think car culture getting progressively more boring is also a fault of over car dependency and the non-car guys ur talking about. They aren’t symbols of amazing engineering and immense luxury as much anymore. They’re becoming more like bandaids for the egos of dumbasses. Because of how much people need them, they have become as much of a consumer good as clothes and phones
Yeah...they're becoming Status Symbol Appliances just like iPhones. Now we inherited the same specsheet nerds from those communities, but instead of arguing DROID VS. IPHONE it's all THIS CAR VS. THAT CAR. YOUR CAR SUCKS. I NEED TO BUY A NEW CAR EVERY YEAR AND RUIN THE CAR PRICES BECUZ OF IT!
Absolutely. As a car enthusiast I very much appreciate good public transport and bike lanes. My trip to Europe this year was amazing and the insanely good subways, trains, and bike lanes were really nice. We need those here so non-car people have the option to not drive cars
Shame BIG SPRINTER ENERGY doesn't have the same ring as BIG ALTIMA ENERGY. IDK I'm open to ideas though, something will land eventually! That's hilarious though, no matter where you go, you'll always find those drivers!
i will never not wear a seatbelt unless i have no option. i was involved in a crash and ever since ive had bad anxiety driving or being in a car. i absolutely love driving, but it makes me nervous. having my seatbelt is very important to me
Since I remember myself, my dad won't start driving until everyone puts their seatbelt on. Even the "it's only 5 minutes" guys end up doing it eventually like how hard could it be to put a safety strap on so that you don't shoot out of the window like a frickin rocket missile in case of even a 40km/h crash
Im currently learning to drive and in driving schools here in germany (at least i would guess that similar things happen in other schools) they got some stories of "its just 5 minutes" that ended 6ft under or in the hospital, especially the motorcycle ones where they dont wear a helmet or anything at all really (just swimming trunks in one example... )
Many years ago I used to hear people say, "I was in an accident and if I'd been wearing my seatbelt I would've been killed." To which I countered with, " I can recount 3 near accidents I have been in that would have been accidents if I hadn't been wearing my seatbelt." To which they had nothing coherent to say.
You always “nail it” with your videos. I didn’t realize you had a bike as we’ll definitely going to check out that content. I put 20k + on my bike last year and I’m so sick of dealing with everything that you address. Another one that drives me crazy is that there is always that car lingering in the left lane 45 degrees behind me, two car lengths back, no matter how l adjust my speed, as l go in and out of the passing lane going around cars.
@@Mr.Goldbari recently sold my Enfield but i will be getting a Honda Fury later this year, that or an Enfield Super Meteor...or maybe even a Moto Guzzi? Ok I'm starting to think i have a bike problem😂
I had a neighbor who used to get as close to me when I was out on my morning walks, he legit would sometimes be 2 inch’s away from me. Shit had me scared and caused me to stay home for a few months.
People driving 15 under with hazards is annoying, but I honestly prefer it to the alternative - people going at their usual speed and crashing. I've witnessed 2 highway pileups in my life and both could've been only minor incidents if people simply slowed down and paid attention instead of flooring it when the car ahead is barely visible. Also, in my town I've seen people use hazard lights during bad traffic as"I can turn anywhere at any time" turn signal. Its super annoying, I've been cut off by them more times than I can count
Just yesterday a brand new Escalade was going 30mph on the highway in some decent rain with some limited visibility but not a real issue. No rear lights on at all. No hazards. Almost caused a huge car pileup
Crashes in bad weather are usually the case of following distance, not absolute speed. In fact, even in good weather people don't have proper following distance. It's almost like most people suck at driving and never went on a track to actually learn the limits of braking and traction.
@@HaloDude557 most of the time yeah, but whenever I see people going 50+mph on a highway when the fog is so dense that you can't see more than maybe 25ft ahead I just have to shake my head. There are numerous videos of that exact thing causing pileups. One second you are driving in what appears to be a totally clear road at a "safe" speed for handling the car and then the next second there are 20+ cars all crushed up and blocking the whole road in a huge accident that you have absolutely zero time to react to. That's not a case of following distance, that's a case of too much absolute speed
@@ambiguousheadline8263 no? You need space to react and stop. That is why following distance is important. If you literally cannot see in front of you due to visibility, you should assume there is a car stopped there and create buffer space for potential emergency braking.
@@HaloDude557 kinda hard to create space when the fog/dense rain/blizzard/etc is completely surrounding the entire area. You are correct that you assume there is a car, that is precisely why people going so fast in those conditions is stupid. But there is no way to "create space" you just need to reduce absolute speed to be able to brake quicker
How about people driving on bald or dry rotted tires? Just yesterday, I saw 3 different cars with bald tires. No amount of safety tech can stop your car from crashing if the thing that connects you to the road is worn out.
I guess I'm guilty here. From where I'm from everyone drives 5-10mph faster than the speed limit. So when I drive the actual speed limit I became the "slow" one.
@@BladedAngel Ok SUV's have their times and places. Most people have no real use for one, but the are some scenarios like my family where we lived outside the city and used it for hauling construction materials, off roading, towinh trailers big and small, and filling them with people to boot (my family is large enough to fill all but Excursion class SUVs). They are also good for hauling tires, wheels (needed this for a recent encounter with an epic patch of ice with my 'stang in summer config), engines (just used one to pickup an engine for a 'stang that we are rebuilding for my sibling), lawn mowing equipment, AND MANY MORE.
That last comment you made is soooo true! My mother bought a 2023 Toyota 4Runner and wanted to put offroading shit like a winch on it, not realizing that the suspension needs to be changed because of how heavy it is, that she'd have to buy a new bumper to carry it, and how useless a winch would be. The only time she went offroading was when she took her Rav4 onto the beach years ago. The mentality of these SUV owners is ridiculous
I don't know if there is also this problem in other countries, but in Italy, on twisty roads, there are people who drive very slow on bends and then step on the gas on straight lines. It's annoying because it makes overtakes more dangerous. Also people who keep the lights off in the rain: even though the lights here must be kept on at all times, even on sunny days, there are still idiots that during thunderstorms keep the lights off.
I've never seen anyone using hazards in the rain where I live in Texas. The biggest issue I have is a lot of people around here don't turn on their lights in the fog no matter how dense it is and then they'll drive like 30-40 in a 55 and you don't see them until you're 10 feet from their bumper.
Its like that here in New Mexico too. Rain or fog. Couldn’t see 20 ft past my hood but I’d see some headlights practically in the back window of my car.
There was a policeman in Serbia who literally told my parents about 10+ years ago that he saw situations where seatbelt saved the life and when seatbelt was the reason people died and that he doesn't write tickets for seatbelts.
If you're a cyclist or pedestrian, look the driver in the eye. If they meet your gaze they know you exist and everyone does the right thing. If they don't lock eyes with you, prepare for evasive maneuvers. I've been at crossings, began crossing and had the time to do an air kick to get their attention because they've not locked eyes with you.
Bro I paid $11 for a bacon double quarter pounder WITH the free fries reward and NO drink at mcdonald's, the world is going nuts when i have to spend 45 minutes of work for a burger
I remember seeing a woman driving some sort of cadillac crossover of some sort texting and driving on the highway drifting onto the shoulder with her rear windshield bashed out covered with lawn bags or something lol
@@hikkamoriias a car person, I always make sure to shut other people’s cars doors by using the least amount of force, and wearing a seatbelt 100% of the time
@BladedAngel One of the most infuriating things I come across way too often (that you didn't mention in the here but is easily a video by itself), distracted driving. My feelings towards that is summed up very well by this James May quote from Top Gear news: "I want to put their head in a brown paper bag & bludgeon them to death with a blunt end of an axe."
Women for whom driving barely makes it in to the top 5 of things to do whilst driving, behind activities such as applying make-up, eating, using phones, screaming at kids in the back, origami etc
thank you for showing you can be a car guy and still support alternative modes of transportation. ❤ We don’t hate cars it’s just that they do have an effect on others and most people don’t realize it.
That’s one good thing about driving in France : imagine, you’re speeding and one of those mf on the passing lane on the extreme left is blocking, you put blinkers to the left, the driver in front understand and lets you keep speeding, that’s so nice (i mean they could just not be on the lane but it’s better than nothing)
The hazard lights I can understand, but only when the rain is "I can't see 5 meters away from me" kinda rain. Helps with making the car more visible in my experience. That's common practice where I live, because rain rips ass when it falls here, it gets pretty damn bad
I only turn hazards on when the weather is so bad that I have to go 15 below the speed limit, which most average rain and snow don't really do. I'm also the person that turns on hazards when the person in front of me is going 15 under. Yes it's obnoxious but in the routes I drive there are a huge number of blind turns that happen after the crest of a hill so it's safer to just turn on your hazards in those cases rather than getting rear-ended by someone going 60 while the person in front of you is going 40.
"REAL MEN DO NOT BREATH" would be even more useful. And put the sign "REAL MEN USE GILLS TO BREATHE" as a bonus, to make sure those who're stupid enough to follow through and actually succeed could be further investigated by area 51 laboratory researchers, to help International countries research polluted marine life.
As an American I can vouch that there are a lot of idiots on the road that shouldn't be I am always stuck behind those slowpokes its simple logic that a passing lane is in fact a PASSING lane. thanks for the awesome video
The hazard in rain thing is understandable if it is really heavy downpour and at night, that mix makes it almost impossible to see the taillight of the guy infront, but in light rain, its just silly to use hazards
My biggest pet peeve is ppl who will get absolutely financially screwed over by a car company and then buy from that same company AGAIN after their pos car blew up at 50 thousand miles. Ppl like that are the reason why cars companies DO NOT care about engineering dependability.
Not really a bad habbit, but i remember a story from reddit of someone attaching tow ropes on 4 cars and catepillaring down an interstate, the mind image of that made me chuckle
Imma curse that image for you now... imagine the cars from Cars centipeded instead... like Human Centipede. We all know they could potentially suck each others tailpipes... 😅
The first thing I do when I get into a car, any car, as a passanger, or as a driver, I put on my seatbelt. Why do people dont like wearing seatbelts? It feels so wrong driving without them
Ah, punishment passes, the bane of my existence in Indiana. The local drivers have pushed me to commuting exclusively by car even though it's only 6 miles to work
The last one is crazy.
yeah it's sad...people who get enjoyment from bullying pedestrians.
who would do something like that
@@retpok718 entitled or insane people
@@retpok718 ohh brother, as people prefer walk than get behind the wheel myself u just haven't slightest idea how many this happen to me
Mostly by SUV and MPV
@@Wolfboy_109it happend to me when i was 10 but i taught it was something that happens once in a lifetime
My favorites are always the slow af drivers, that immediately step on the gas while someone tries to pass
These MF's...oh boi. That's another entry for another time
@@BladedAngel They're the most common reason to make me shake my head here. No idea what's between their ears, but I'm guessing a low traffic zone
This is why the Hellcat was made lol
@Rowdy im sorry
Love even more when they are on a super heavy truck and I just so happen to try to pass them again right before a corner. Their 3T of truck will either roll, slam the brakes or whatever, while I barely lift on my 1T 1.0L shitbox
"I don't use seatbelts because of my sensory issues 😭😭😭" is just as stupid and pretty much impossible to justify 💀
Yea that's a stupid excuse
I have sensory issues, guess what, I figure that shit out bc I don’t wanna get launched through my windshield
My seatbelt is broken and stuck too low so it strangles me if I put it on so I don’t 😭
@@purplesmoke4150 guess what! It can be fixed
Gotta be resilient and not dead
As one wise man said once.
"It doesn't matter if you drive a 100 HP family car, or a 800 HP demon. *_All cars are deadly machines in the wrong hands._* "
Amen brother
Wise words brother
even a 4 hp peel p50?
@@iFigure i was just going to say it is it doesn't have to be functional it could be rolling down a hill
@@iFigure He didn't specify who it's deadly to, so yes. You could probably buckle the front of a Peel by hitting a curb too hard
About the seatbelt thing, I've said it before, and I'll say it again, of course there is nothing more manly than dying in a car crash at like 20mph that everyone else involved was just able to walk away from unharmed
That should be written on the gravestone on any dumb idiot who thinks a not wearing a belt makes them manly.
"Haha this dumbass died from a crash slower than what a 6-year old on a Skateboarder can survive. Should've fucking worn the belt idiot"
@@BladedAngel bro came back just to comment over a year later. mad respect, I'd sub twice if I could
These idiots believe dying a stupid, super avoidable death is somehow manly.
I wear seat belts because I just wanna be held for once😭
b r u h
you good?
Me af, and also cause it was a habit
do seatbelts count as bondage?
real
bro, FR AF😢
I always thought the whole "no seatbelts we die like men" thing was a joke.
It wouldn't surprise me to get pulled over for speeding while using the passing lane to pass in my local area.
As for number 4, I've seen the trash off the side of the road, I seen garbage-strewn interiors, and my question is always the same, "Do you not posses a wal-mart bag?"
That last one you mentioned... A friends mom i know has a car always that dirty and trashed, what i dont get about that is that my room doesnt look that trashed when i dont clean for 3 weeks
The dying like men one is a joke. Finding like 2 people that take it seriously doesn't mean anything and including it in the video was laughable.
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 I don't know, there are a lot of comments on this video from US-based "men" defending their preference not to wear a seatbelt.
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 The fact that people can make money selling those fake buckles that trick your car into thinking your buckled should say it all.
@@zapadap1328There is only one time those are acceptable to use. And that is if you are carrying something heavy in the passenger seat and don’t want your car to pester you about the buckle being unbuckled.
Bladed's villan arc of just roasting the community and bad drivers in general has been incredibly fun to watch
please keep doing videos like this it's so funny
@Hécate the villan part is more in the tone and
but yeah I agree he's a hero for calling out the idiots
Agreed, love it
While breaking laws himself...
If someone I know said "it is their fault for being too poor to buy a car" or does that pedestrian punishing I am completely cutting off all contact with them. That is insane.
Sometimes I look down on my bike thinking “where’s my seatbelt?”
Reading this made me blow more air out of nose than usual.
For bikes, the helmet is the equivalent. It's there for your safety. But there's too many bikers who refuse helmet and saying the same kind of lines like people riding cars who refuse to wear seatbelts.
kinda reminds me of driving an automatic after dailying a manual. I have almost thrown a moving car into reverse many times that way. never got far enough to know if autos have a safety lockout or something for that though.
Hahahaha like how am I secured to this
@@stagiestpizza Most of them do, but I wouldn't like to test it
This is your daily reminder that being safe on the road, properly disposing of trash, and giving pedestrians and cyclists plenty of space are all very manly things to do
They aren't particularly manly or unmanly. Pro tip: not everything in life has to be one or the other. Some things are just basic human functions.
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 I'm saying this because the people who don't think these things are manly make it the reasoning they use to do them. This is your daily reminder that you have to speak to what they care about ;)
I hate cyclists who go on the road when there is a bicycle lane on the sidewalk
If someone tries to go without a seatbelt I quickly go out of my way to show them why they need one. They tend to buckle up in a hurry, and realize that mustangs don't have the oh-s*** handle.
My Z06 has the Oh Shit Handle molded into the center console area, but so many passengers hopelessly reach towards the roof on their first time.
They appreciate the dual oh shit handles the next ride though😂
"oh shit handles"
underrated comment lmao
Nothing like the good old dashboard kiss.
looks at my corvette, ya dont really have one of those
I remember I once asked a friend in the backseat of my GTI to put on his seatbelt. He said it would be fine. After a single left turn in a 25 zone, he buckled up.
I can sense bladed’s anger building with every new video. Not sure how much more time he had left with us
right lmao
Here in the Netherlands the fine for not wearing a seatbelt goes to the person who's not wearing it. Which I think is a fair rule.
Same in Germany as long as the one not wearing it is an adult. In case you take kids in your car it’s your responsibility to tell them in Germany.
In many states in the US now the seat belt ticket goes to the idiot not wearing one
That's most US states as well.
Same here in UK, as long as the passenger is 14 or over.
Here in the UK it’s not illegal to not wear a seatbelt, if your car is old and doesn’t have one
I can hear the Not Just Bikes influence throughout the video because I love those videos too. Being a car enthusiast isn't supporting the Katy Freeway at rush hour, it's wanting to take a BMW E46 320i convertible on an English country road on Sunday without being choked by 22 soul crushing crossover econoboxes
yeah, urbanism and stuff like that can actually
help us true car enthusiasts too
yep. get the bots off the road so the people that actually pay attention can use the road for themselves
'most of this people doesnt even want to get behind wheel, world peace can be achived if u guys provide good public transport'
That hit me right in the soul 😢
Me too. I'm ready to move to The Netherlands too
@@frafraplanner9277 book me a ticket
@@Wolfboy_109 Same here
Unfortunately in my experience (in Sydney Australia) public transport doesn't really eliminate the last one, rather there are some sad people out there who will actively try to hit the biggest puddle and drench everyone waiting at the bus stop for the jollies.
@-ya-0067 If you consider car enthusiast should has crossplane V8 to begin with
Which is... Bladed and Omni already talked about not too long ago.
4:35 Here in Germany, its the law to put on your hazards if you are coming to a stop all of a sudden in the highway. It makes a huge difference too to safety. You're going 100+ mph on one hand then you see a sea of yellow and it immediately gets you to slow down.
6:04 We need more car enthusiast channels like yours to advocate for public transit in the US. It would be beneficial for everyone and the environment if the 90% of commuters (who mostly dont even like driving) had the option to take public transit instead
Better for our sanity too😂
Agreed. Everyone who thinks a car is the same as a toaster seriously need to get on the bus.
Hell we might even get a American autobahn? With most of the pop off the roads. More room for us car folk!!
@@bonda_racing3579 when most pop off the roads, we can kiss our internal combustion engnines goodbye unless porsche hurries up and makes their solution cheaper.
Love cars but hate you have to use them to get anywhere
In 15 years behind the wheel, I never once drove without the seat belt. And it has nothing to do with safety, nor with cops and tickets. It's just much more comfortable to drive through the curves when you are held in place by the belt, instead of having your ass slide left and right, making your feet less in control of the pedals, which makes the driving and shifting less smooth and jerky.
My biggest pet peeve when i drove an 18 wheeler was no lights in the rain because "i can see fine". Nearly ran over so many cars because i couldn't see them in my trailer wash.
From the south here, you're 100% on point with the non car guy southerners bragging about crazy they drive, but the moment a single rain drop hits the ground it's safety vests, high-viz camo and crawling on the highway in their lifted RAM trucks.
I've lived in the south all my life and I've grown up to realize there's a time and place to be a hooligan. :) love your content, always making me laugh
The fact that not just bikes is penetrating into the car community at least in one channel is insane to me. Godspeed.
It's always suprising to me to see the amount of car guy comments agreeing with him under his videos. But it all makes sense and I'm one of them.
makes me really happy because i severely lean into pedestrian first designs and urbanism despite cars practically being the building block of my life
@@felixsaul1837 people getting rear ended more and more
Bladed got twice, both of his car
@@corvettezone1771 according to most car video commenters I see, the only solution to anything ever is a 35+ year old truck with a rolled odometer. If you concede to wanting to take a train or a bike once in a while to save gas or time, you might as well be a communist spy.
I love cars but car people can be some of the most insufferably staunch bunch of idiots you'll ever talk to
@Felix Saul there are few things that car guys would want more than emptier roads, and having no need to have anything but a fun car.
the road is more open, and you can keep driving as a thing that is mostly for fun without any disadvantages, straight up a win-win
Recently got in a car accident and the seat belt single handly saved my ass
My dad has been in 3 major car accidents that almost costed his life and still refuses to wear a seatbelt because "it makes feel uncomfortable" bruh
"So those 3 crashes must have been very comfortable huh?"
@@able_archer01 He gets really scared when being the passenger seat and will complain if I'm on the phone for a second to change a song, but when he is driving he would write a whole paragraph on his phone while the truck is swerving from side to side. I've yet to understand how he thinks like that.
@@Hrosas2001 My mom is similar. When I'm behind the wheel, the only thing in her head is anxiety, having nearly *caused* me to crash a couple times by freaking out during normal traffic while I'm as attentive as I can be with someone screaming bloody murder right next to me. But when she's behind the wheel, she will take her phone out to text, post on Facebook, and even take a picture of the sunset out the passenger side of the car while we're on a bridge.
@@Camoceltic That's the thing, they're not concerned about safety, they're concerned about not being the one in control.
Tch, elders, amirite?
A fire chief I know always says: "A hero driver usually is a dead driver."
And that holds true for not wearing seatbelts especially.
Boy the moment you mentioned speed matching, I had my head in my hands. I see that more often when I am traveling with my mom or dad and they are trying to pass someone. The car they are trying pass either speeds up or slow down for some reason not letting them pass. Also going back to the first entry, I have ridden in Ubers before and have sometimes notice that the driver doesn't wear a seatbelt. I gave them a 1 star for the ride because of their own safety
Shit is rampant on my commute it's infuriating
Uber and Taxi drivers drive very recklessly
Lmao imagine fucking with somebody's source of income and livelihood because they made a personal choice that doesn't affect you in any way.
Wear your seat belt tho kids, nobody's gonna want to kiss you when your face is disfigured from you skidding across the pavement (because anybody dumb enough to drive without a seat belt Will get into an accident at some point)
P a i n
@@matejr7871 In Italy taxi drivers could just be rally drivers from how fast they drive
I will admit I once drove a perfectly functioning automobile on the freeway at about 3 miles per hour with the hazards on. In my defense, I was in some extremely dense fog and I couldn't see the road over the hood. I had to lean out the window to see the lines. As I was making my way to my hotel for the night, State Patrol passed by me. He was doing 5.
The worst thing I’ve experienced about the drivers in my area are people who merge or swap lanes without a turn signal, especially when there’s only a cars length of space between the person in front and me. It annoys me but I always remind myself it’s better to let it go and give them some space to avoid accidents.
That is true. Especially if there turning and a pedestrian wants to cross. If the turn signal ain't on and the section doesn't necessarily indicate it a turn section. Well it can lead to undesirable outcomes for both pedestrian and driver.
I will be going 80 and leaving a decent buffer space with the car in front of me only for some SUV to jump the gap and follow the car in front of them by 20 feet.
The worst non blinker users are that ones at green lights (not green arrows) that don’t use a blinker when they’re waiting for traffic to clear to turn left at the light so you can’t tell if they wanna turn left or if they’re fuckin with you.
I live in Kansas city and people here have something against using turn signals. Seriously, if you're going to cut me off, at least use your turn signal. It's the little sticky thing on the left.
They are prime candidates for a BMW
The first one is definitely the most important one, if you’re not wearing a seatbelt, YOU GET A COP TICKET!!! So always buckle up before turning the keys or hitting the button.
Every time I hear about how a minor inconvenience threatens some guy's masculinity, I start wondering how close to the line they think they are.
"Does it invert if you click that seat belt?"
Yeah, people who are comfortable in their masculinity have no need to prove to anyone else that they are a man
I'm a car salesman in an area where not many people wear seat belts. Most of my customers don't wear seat belts, and some even complain and/or view it as distrust when I do during test drives with them. I even had one guy request I unbuckle mine after I put mine on.
Working at a tire shop, hopping in customer’s cars and seeing the seatbelt clipped in at all times to disable the warning beep is wild to me.
Yea, I disabled the dinger and dash light.
The most manly thing you can do is drive safely so that you're there for your wife and children.
"Wearing a seatbelt is for babies" I say flying through my windshield during a crash
This literally happened to my uncle actually. It saved his life as his jeep went off a cliff. Something broke in the front end while driving through the mountains and he lost control. He was ejected before it went over.
@@brahtrumpwonbigly7309 Cars are stupidly good at absorbing impacts, so as long as nothing penetrated into the passenger compartment, he may very likely have still survived the crash with the seatbelt on
@@richardmillhousenixonthey also have to break at some point, and I’m sure they have a designed failure once a certain level of force is reached so the deceleration doesn’t kill you
@@SpaceFlamingo07 They really don't. You want to be firmly attached to the car, because the car has crumple zones and reinforcement to slow any deceleration down to at least survivable levels. If it breaks, the only deceleration you will experience is your body hitting the dashboard. Hard.
That second one is so true. I absolutely hate the fact that traffic slows down significantly when light rain is in the area. I’m from Dallas, and everyone goes from an average speed of anywhere between 70-80mph to 55 on major highways because of rain
That's not necessarily a bad thing, especially if the drainage on the highways isn't good enough to manage that level of rain effectively enough. Even in light rain you can still hydroplane if there isn't enough drainage and you're going too fast
as a dutch person, bladed is completely accepted into this country. he has taught me things about driving i didnt even consider.
🇳🇱🇳🇱🇳🇱
i liked how he is a car enthusiast AND respect public transportation and pedestrians
@@theomiado7954 Yeah, better public transport means fewer idiots on the road
@@theomiado7954 I thought this was common, with car guys it is, we have too nice of a car to smash constantly for insurance claims...
Shame most commuters get road rage _over a literal pedestrian on the sidewalk_
@@seantaylor2683 Apparently not, rush hour in the Netherlands is just as bad (if not worse) as in San Francisco lol
Car guy accidentally slowly becomes an urbanist.
story of my life
As long as you guys don't consider car guys to necessarily need Crossplane V8 Muscle car.
Which, Bladed already talked it not too long ago
Urbanist and car enthusiast are not mutually exclusive.
I absolutely agree with you on littering, and I have a good story about it. About 2 months before the pandemic hit my area, I was in a gas station parking lot parked next to some jackass in a V-6 Mustang, and the jackass tosses his cup into the ditch behind us. So I got out of my F-150 really pissed off, picked it up, and silently handed it back to him while glaring at him directly in the eyes, and of course he's freaked the fuck out by this 6'3"/190cm and 300lb/136kg sasquatch in steel toed boots who's ready to strangle him for being a dumbfuck, and you know what his piss poor excuse for littering was? "Oh, I didn't see you there, boss."
Honestly, I still can't believe that was his excuse for littering, but I made sure he walked his lazy ass to the trashcan 25 feet away while glaring at him the entire time until he drove away a few minutes later. I usually go out of my way to avoid picking fights, but I felt like a total badass for a week for setting him straight without uttering a single word from my mouth.
i can confirm this is a great reason to feel badass lmao
Yeah this happened tough guy
You know what's more manly than littering? Picking up the litter and giving back to the litterer, and making them put it in a trash can themselves.
youre just fat😂
Thank you for mentioning one of my biggest pet peeves as a truck driver: if I'm passing you, don't speed up to keep me from passing, if you're passing me, then f-ing pass me. And if you do pass me, don't cut in front of me just to slow back down.
Every time I see a bicycle on the road or a guy walking close to the road I try to stay as far away as possible from those mfs
I'm not trying to catch a lawsuit if I hit them because they lost control of their bike and swerved into my car or if they trip and fall in front of my car
^^^^^^^^^THIS. I can never tell if they suddenly fall over and almost every court case rules in favor of cyclists or pedestrians. So I'mma go on with my day, and leave them be!
Even ignoring the court case, they'll damage my car.
fax
I've seen it happen when I was a kid, some dude in an s10 blazer honked at a bicyclist, and startled the bicyclist. This blazer was RIGHT NEXT to the bicyclist with no space and the startled bicyclist fell over onto the blazer. The blazer had a whole open lane to his left the whole time he could've swerved into to provide the bicyclist was space. The cop behind the blazer immediately pulled him over lol
It's sad that idiots will go out of their way to mess with non cars that are sharing the road. Just leave the pedestrians alone. If a bicyclist is slowing you down, just slow down, wait for a safe opportunity to pass, then carry on with your day. It's not the end of the world if you're slowed for a couple minutes sheesh
@@BladedAngel another nugget to add, at least here in California (don't know if the same law is in other states), a new law that went into effect in 2023 is that instead of just moving over slightly, when possible your now supposed to merge into the next lane over when passing a pedestrian/cyclist
Only time I drove with hazards constantly on is when I had to go to the store in the middle of a massive snowstorm. Hit a massive black ice patch and was just like "OOOOOK fuck that" cus I wasn't about to total a 50 thousand dollar Stinger when it was about 15 degrees outside
^Warning people of a black ice patch with Hazards is fine. Just don't put them on in a drizzle or small rain LOL
I know people who use hazards to both say thanks to other drivers that let them on Motorways (highways) or one that I do is use hazards to check your turn signals are working fine
Mostly I use one quick click of hazard lights to thank other driver who let me pass them (usually semi-trucks, when they flash a right turn signal to inform me that it's safe to pass) or when I go to full stop on highway (traffic jam, accident and etc.)
The only time I've been in a group of cars using hazard lights was when it was raining so bad that you'd lose traction over 35mph, and visibility was shit.
I felt attacked by Bladed's take, but wasn't sure if that's the kind of rain he was talking about.
@@jackpresley3254 note that motorways and highways are different. Maybe you knew it, but some people think these are just US and UK terms for the same thing. They are different.
it drove me up the wall that my parents hated me getting a motorcycle and riding but they NEVER wear seal belts in a car...
"Not wearing a seatbelt because it's unmanly"
...and this is why I hate New Hampshire's traffic safety laws
What?
@@TheAutisticOwl in NH, it's legal to not wear seatbelts if you're 18 or older. It's pretty moronic
@@bsupernova9807
Dingus
@@bsupernova9807 It should be legal, but it is irresponsible to not wear one.
Why do you you hate that there is no law regulating their own decision which only affects themselves? Imagine actually wanting a nanny state.
there's a section of road near my neighbourhood, and its a sort of hilly road that leads to the rest of the city. every now and again when i go past it, i'll see some guy throw a fast food bag and it makes my blood BOIL
I never heard the “Grown men don’t wear seatbelts “ like deadass, ain’t no way that’s real 😂😂
Then the drivers in your area must be really great. But in my area there is a belief that "only the driver is supposed to wear seat belts" but I always wear seatbelt no matter if I'm sitting in the front passenger seat or the back seat but every often someone always insists me to "just enjoy your freedom as a passenger and don't waste it wearing a seatbelt" or "are you scared that we'll get a ticket? Ha! No chance!" Like seriously I'm wearing I'm it for my safety not for the fear of getting pulled over. And other times when I insist my mom to wear seatbelt she will always say "don't worry son, your father is a great driver nothing will happen to us" ok my father is a great driver not lies in that but others aren't and nowhere does it says that you aren't supposed to wear seatbelt when a good driver is behind the wheel. I don't know when are stupid beliefs like these will perish from this beautiful world of god.
@@WakanaGojo86 when did you reply I didn’t even see, but idk… and my drivers are good?? He’ll naw. Also when your father said he’s a great driver is a bit arrogant lol, a seatbelt is a ticketable offense. By great driver he needs to define that, Is he a good driver o maths road, if so he’s not a good driver he’s average, does he take is car to the track, does he drive it hard, does he drift, then that makes him a good driver. A regular guy with a drivers licsme is just an average driver. There is no such thing as a good driver unless you take it to the track or if your a race car driver
I’ve heard from a cop that he never unbuckled a dead person in a crash who wore their seatbelt.
Had a friend who kinda had the mindset of the first clip, after several accidents and lots of head trauma he now wears his seatbelt in the passenger seat
Pretty much the same with my friend as well. Boy loves to drive fast and all that a car enthusiast would do. But the moment I put on the seatbelts, he'll start laughing at me for wearing one. Like bro, why laugh at someone for wearing their seatbelts? Heck, even the professional and street racers wear their seatbelts. Guess they never felt the feeling of getting their face flattened on the steering wheel or the dashboard until they did a sudden, hard brake (or just hard braking while blasting corners).
So goddamn true!!! As a pedestrian a lot, I hate it when cars splash me or drive close af to me just because they see it as some stupid ass challenge
I think car culture getting progressively more boring is also a fault of over car dependency and the non-car guys ur talking about. They aren’t symbols of amazing engineering and immense luxury as much anymore. They’re becoming more like bandaids for the egos of dumbasses. Because of how much people need them, they have become as much of a consumer good as clothes and phones
Yeah...they're becoming Status Symbol Appliances just like iPhones. Now we inherited the same specsheet nerds from those communities, but instead of arguing DROID VS. IPHONE it's all
THIS CAR VS. THAT CAR. YOUR CAR SUCKS. I NEED TO BUY A NEW CAR EVERY YEAR AND RUIN THE CAR PRICES BECUZ OF IT!
Absolutely. As a car enthusiast I very much appreciate good public transport and bike lanes. My trip to Europe this year was amazing and the insanely good subways, trains, and bike lanes were really nice. We need those here so non-car people have the option to not drive cars
@@kennygaming208 That is subjective, but okay I see where you coming from.
1:25 I was getting concerned with your words.
In Britain the existential threat is not a Nissan Altima, it is a Mercedes Sprinter travelling approximately 99% the speed of light
Shame BIG SPRINTER ENERGY doesn't have the same ring as BIG ALTIMA ENERGY.
IDK I'm open to ideas though, something will land eventually! That's hilarious though, no matter where you go, you'll always find those drivers!
I've seen people just sitting at empty clear roundabouts for ages. Also Ford Transit drivers are even worse.
All white van drivers are menaces in Britain
@@BladedAngel In Britain it's 'BVSD energy'
i will never not wear a seatbelt unless i have no option. i was involved in a crash and ever since ive had bad anxiety driving or being in a car. i absolutely love driving, but it makes me nervous. having my seatbelt is very important to me
I just put my seatbelt on as soon as I sit down, it's just a habit and I've never even thought about it, I just do it!
I find solace in the deep seated hatred for SUVs on this channel. Makes me feel understood. Thank you, Bladed
That seatbelt thing really gets me , when my friend when he goes back home from work , won't wear it cause "its only 5 minutes"
Since I remember myself, my dad won't start driving until everyone puts their seatbelt on. Even the "it's only 5 minutes" guys end up doing it eventually like how hard could it be to put a safety strap on so that you don't shoot out of the window like a frickin rocket missile in case of even a 40km/h crash
Im currently learning to drive and in driving schools here in germany (at least i would guess that similar things happen in other schools) they got some stories of "its just 5 minutes" that ended 6ft under or in the hospital, especially the motorcycle ones where they dont wear a helmet or anything at all really (just swimming trunks in one example... )
Tell him to take a bicycle when its only 5 minutes.
@@Mr.Engine993 i just offer to drive when people start stinking about seatbelts.
@@rienkhoek4169 and wear a helmet!
Facts. Some people really DO NOT deserve driver's licenses.
Can confirm on the being stupid in snow. It's fun when no one else is around
What's better than being stupid in the snow? Being stupid in the snow with a Mustang!
Many years ago I used to hear people say, "I was in an accident and if I'd been wearing my seatbelt I would've been killed." To which I countered with, " I can recount 3 near accidents I have been in that would have been accidents if I hadn't been wearing my seatbelt." To which they had nothing coherent to say.
You always “nail it” with your videos. I didn’t realize you had a bike as we’ll definitely going to check out that content. I put 20k + on my bike last year and I’m so sick of dealing with everything that you address. Another one that drives me crazy is that there is always that car lingering in the left lane 45 degrees behind me, two car lengths back, no matter how l adjust my speed, as l go in and out of the passing lane going around cars.
I think he has a few bikes actally.
the Porsche, the Super Cub and the Royal Enfield Meteor
@@Mr.Goldbari recently sold my Enfield but i will be getting a Honda Fury later this year, that or an Enfield Super Meteor...or maybe even a Moto Guzzi? Ok I'm starting to think i have a bike problem😂
@@BladedAngel I blame the SUV pandemic for making you collect bikes and not cars :)
@@Mr.Goldbar I blame raising car prices and dealer markups up the wazoo
@@mrsoisauce9017 and why is that? We're going back to the specsheet nerds :)
Agree with the slight drizzle, they panic. Same drivers who speed up when you pass.
As somebody who escaped Atlanta it brings me so much happiness to hear bladed describe driving in that hellhole
I had a neighbor who used to get as close to me when I was out on my morning walks, he legit would sometimes be 2 inch’s away from me. Shit had me scared and caused me to stay home for a few months.
People driving 15 under with hazards is annoying, but I honestly prefer it to the alternative - people going at their usual speed and crashing. I've witnessed 2 highway pileups in my life and both could've been only minor incidents if people simply slowed down and paid attention instead of flooring it when the car ahead is barely visible.
Also, in my town I've seen people use hazard lights during bad traffic as"I can turn anywhere at any time" turn signal. Its super annoying, I've been cut off by them more times than I can count
Just yesterday a brand new Escalade was going 30mph on the highway in some decent rain with some limited visibility but not a real issue. No rear lights on at all. No hazards. Almost caused a huge car pileup
Crashes in bad weather are usually the case of following distance, not absolute speed. In fact, even in good weather people don't have proper following distance. It's almost like most people suck at driving and never went on a track to actually learn the limits of braking and traction.
@@HaloDude557 most of the time yeah, but whenever I see people going 50+mph on a highway when the fog is so dense that you can't see more than maybe 25ft ahead I just have to shake my head. There are numerous videos of that exact thing causing pileups. One second you are driving in what appears to be a totally clear road at a "safe" speed for handling the car and then the next second there are 20+ cars all crushed up and blocking the whole road in a huge accident that you have absolutely zero time to react to. That's not a case of following distance, that's a case of too much absolute speed
@@ambiguousheadline8263 no? You need space to react and stop. That is why following distance is important. If you literally cannot see in front of you due to visibility, you should assume there is a car stopped there and create buffer space for potential emergency braking.
@@HaloDude557 kinda hard to create space when the fog/dense rain/blizzard/etc is completely surrounding the entire area. You are correct that you assume there is a car, that is precisely why people going so fast in those conditions is stupid. But there is no way to "create space" you just need to reduce absolute speed to be able to brake quicker
I have family in Minnesota, and when I visit in the winter, it's non stop wall to wall coverage about car wrecks.
In Germany you can actually get sued for Injuring someone If you drove through a puddle purpously to make them wet. ITS because people May become sick
The fact there's an actual rule for this tells us how messed up society can be.
How about people driving on bald or dry rotted tires? Just yesterday, I saw 3 different cars with bald tires. No amount of safety tech can stop your car from crashing if the thing that connects you to the road is worn out.
Yea I've seen way too many people speed match me in my semi.
RIP.
Also thanks for hard work. Truck Drivers don't enough appreciation o7
@@BladedAngel Your very welcome bro.
I guess I'm guilty here. From where I'm from everyone drives 5-10mph faster than the speed limit. So when I drive the actual speed limit I became the "slow" one.
The SUV joke at the end had me rolling😂😂😂
You know what else rolls?
_An SUV after a collision_
@@BladedAngel U KNOW HOW ELSE ROLLS
my mom
@@BladedAngel reason why I’ll never own one
@@simplyfig3942 honestly the suv bad rep is really because apparently fragile ego people is atracted to suv idk why
@@BladedAngel Ok SUV's have their times and places. Most people have no real use for one, but the are some scenarios like my family where we lived outside the city and used it for hauling construction materials, off roading, towinh trailers big and small, and filling them with people to boot (my family is large enough to fill all but Excursion class SUVs). They are also good for hauling tires, wheels (needed this for a recent encounter with an epic patch of ice with my 'stang in summer config), engines (just used one to pickup an engine for a 'stang that we are rebuilding for my sibling), lawn mowing equipment, AND MANY MORE.
That last comment you made is soooo true! My mother bought a 2023 Toyota 4Runner and wanted to put offroading shit like a winch on it, not realizing that the suspension needs to be changed because of how heavy it is, that she'd have to buy a new bumper to carry it, and how useless a winch would be. The only time she went offroading was when she took her Rav4 onto the beach years ago. The mentality of these SUV owners is ridiculous
Once again Bladed pushes his motorcycle agenda onto us! I can feel the 2 stroke entering my water supply as we speak!
2 strokes are usually reserved for scooters (which are still kinda cool tbh) and don't usually go over 100CC engines from what I've found.
@@stagiestpizza I’m not well versed in bikes, despite Bladed’s efforts, so I was kinda just guessing.
@Stagiest Pizza yep, scooters and dirt bikes.
I don't know if there is also this problem in other countries, but in Italy, on twisty roads, there are people who drive very slow on bends and then step on the gas on straight lines. It's annoying because it makes overtakes more dangerous. Also people who keep the lights off in the rain: even though the lights here must be kept on at all times, even on sunny days, there are still idiots that during thunderstorms keep the lights off.
I've never seen anyone using hazards in the rain where I live in Texas. The biggest issue I have is a lot of people around here don't turn on their lights in the fog no matter how dense it is and then they'll drive like 30-40 in a 55 and you don't see them until you're 10 feet from their bumper.
Its like that here in New Mexico too. Rain or fog. Couldn’t see 20 ft past my hood but I’d see some headlights practically in the back window of my car.
There was a policeman in Serbia who literally told my parents about 10+ years ago that he saw situations where seatbelt saved the life and when seatbelt was the reason people died and that he doesn't write tickets for seatbelts.
0:16 these people surely will get their faces flattened by the steering wheel sometime
That's better part
Usually people just smashing their car windows and just fly into a billboard or tree
Here in Australia, both parties get fined for not wearing a seatbelt, and any fine doubles if it's in a school zone.
If I get behind another person and they match speeds, I'm not gonna say which one, but imma start breaking traffic laws
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If you're a cyclist or pedestrian, look the driver in the eye. If they meet your gaze they know you exist and everyone does the right thing. If they don't lock eyes with you, prepare for evasive maneuvers.
I've been at crossings, began crossing and had the time to do an air kick to get their attention because they've not locked eyes with you.
Bro I paid $11 for a bacon double quarter pounder WITH the free fries reward and NO drink at mcdonald's, the world is going nuts when i have to spend 45 minutes of work for a burger
I remember seeing a woman driving some sort of cadillac crossover of some sort texting and driving on the highway drifting onto the shoulder with her rear windshield bashed out covered with lawn bags or something lol
Imagine in your death certificate it reads "Died due to not wearing a seatbelt". That has to be embarrassing.
For last part: car people see the car as a hobby or art or a way of expressing themselves.
Noncar people see it as a status symbol.
Also car people respect their and others’ cars, non-car people don’t care
@@hikkamoriias a car person, I always make sure to shut other people’s cars doors by using the least amount of force, and wearing a seatbelt 100% of the time
@@satsumagt5284 I got habit of smashing the door closed because my dad always had cars that wouldn't close fully if you don't smash them lmao
@@satsumagt5284 same, I also never put my bare hand on anyone's car paint either. Nobody wants people leaving fingerprints on their car
Pacing and leapfrogging are two of the most annoying (and dangerous) driving habits. So frustrating.
@BladedAngel One of the most infuriating things I come across way too often (that you didn't mention in the here but is easily a video by itself), distracted driving. My feelings towards that is summed up very well by this James May quote from Top Gear news: "I want to put their head in a brown paper bag & bludgeon them to death with a blunt end of an axe."
Women for whom driving barely makes it in to the top 5 of things to do whilst driving, behind activities such as applying make-up, eating, using phones, screaming at kids in the back, origami etc
@@pigeonpoo1823Sexist much?
thank you for showing you can be a car guy and still support alternative modes of transportation. ❤ We don’t hate cars it’s just that they do have an effect on others and most people don’t realize it.
That’s one good thing about driving in France : imagine, you’re speeding and one of those mf on the passing lane on the extreme left is blocking, you put blinkers to the left, the driver in front understand and lets you keep speeding, that’s so nice (i mean they could just not be on the lane but it’s better than nothing)
Germans do this too
The hazard lights I can understand, but only when the rain is "I can't see 5 meters away from me" kinda rain. Helps with making the car more visible in my experience. That's common practice where I live, because rain rips ass when it falls here, it gets pretty damn bad
I only turn hazards on when the weather is so bad that I have to go 15 below the speed limit, which most average rain and snow don't really do. I'm also the person that turns on hazards when the person in front of me is going 15 under. Yes it's obnoxious but in the routes I drive there are a huge number of blind turns that happen after the crest of a hill so it's safer to just turn on your hazards in those cases rather than getting rear-ended by someone going 60 while the person in front of you is going 40.
We need to start doing the trend: „REAL MEN DO NOT EAT“ it’ll be so helpful
"REAL MEN DO NOT BREATH" would be even more useful.
And put the sign "REAL MEN USE GILLS TO BREATHE" as a bonus, to make sure those who're stupid enough to follow through and actually succeed could be further investigated by area 51 laboratory researchers, to help International countries research polluted marine life.
Snow on the road immediately gives me the urge to try to drift on a sharp corner, then makes me almost crash and think about my life choices.
Everytime I see a new Bladed video I stop everything I do to watch it ❤
As an American I can vouch that there are a lot of idiots on the road that shouldn't be I am always stuck behind those slowpokes its simple logic that a passing lane is in fact a PASSING lane.
thanks for the awesome video
"fuck seatbelts, we die like men" is the slogan i see a lot
I'm OK with Darwin thinning the herd.
The hazard in rain thing is understandable if it is really heavy downpour and at night, that mix makes it almost impossible to see the taillight of the guy infront, but in light rain, its just silly to use hazards
The 3rd one slightly makes me want to drive a cheap nugget and help those use the passing lane as intended
Could a donkey van do the trick ?
My biggest pet peeve is ppl who will get absolutely financially screwed over by a car company and then buy from that same company AGAIN after their pos car blew up at 50 thousand miles. Ppl like that are the reason why cars companies DO NOT care about engineering dependability.
Not really a bad habbit, but i remember a story from reddit of someone attaching tow ropes on 4 cars and catepillaring down an interstate, the mind image of that made me chuckle
Imma curse that image for you now... imagine the cars from Cars centipeded instead... like Human Centipede. We all know they could potentially suck each others tailpipes...
😅
@@skitzocalypso5840 the worst part about that is that may be a fetish
@@braahstututu3572 I'm sure there's probably that exact type of r34 out there somewhere.
The first thing I do when I get into a car, any car, as a passanger, or as a driver, I put on my seatbelt. Why do people dont like wearing seatbelts? It feels so wrong driving without them
Ah, punishment passes, the bane of my existence in Indiana. The local drivers have pushed me to commuting exclusively by car even though it's only 6 miles to work
Here from Illinois. So many people drive terrible. Even around an Elementary school.
Yeah I used to live up in portage and people would go out of their way trying to hit me when I was riding my bike to work.
You moving to Netherlands is the character arc I *need* to see.