UK Bad Drivers & Driving Fails Compilation | UK Car Crashes Dashcam Caught (w/ Commentary)
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#15. So, no one is going to mention the baby chillin on his own? 😂
Who even does that? No sign of the parent anywhere, leaves baby by the side of a busy street... WTAF.
Yeah exactly I didn't notice until watching again. No sign of anyone around. Really, really poor parenting example
@@cynewulf1 It happens quite a lot in Scandinavia where people just leave their babies outside in the pram. Never seen it done here though 😂
First thing I spotted. Yes, it's obviously somewhere rural and quiet where everybody knows everybody else, but mum or dad being nowhere to be seen is more than a bit off. If it was in the church porch, maybe, but just left at the side of the road?
Parents, a couple of dummies clearly.
#5 Why wouldn't you just slow and let the car pull in to the space on his left so you could pass? Because you had no intention of making it better.
Exactly. The car possibly entered the restriction slightly before the tractor and would almost certainly have pulled into one of the gaps on his left if given the chance.
Cos he's an idiot who releases lots of videos of himself in his red tractor being a menace on the roads. I've seen at least ten of them.
@@malcwhite car driver had a chance to pull into a space but never took it.
Or the car driver could have shown some awareness and not pulled out in the first place. God forbid people be held responsible for their crappy actions.
Also being a large vehicle the tractor has the duty of care to the car.
#2 Typifies drivers today. No one is prepared to wait, no one is prepared to slow down, everyone feels entitled to be first and they'd rather crash than have to allow someone to go first.
i agree. it could have just been a simple mistake from the car waiting at the junction
As a truck driver I bet he does the same thing dozens of times a day. Hypocrite.
Actually, most people are prepared to wait, most people are prepared to slow down, few feel entitled to be first or would rather crash than have to allow someone to go first
@@32shumble You're experiences are different to mine then.
It's obvious the driver pulling out of the sideroad on the left has to creep that far forward to see what's coming under the bridge. At the beginning of the video, the driver's window is only just ahead of the bridge parapet.
#11 if you're intent on stealing a vehicle, it would probably make sense to give the responsibility of driving that vehicle to someone who is capable of driving! 🤦🏻♂️
6:45 Who the hell has left a kid in a buggy on their own on that path?! That could have been horrific if that tractor hadn't been further over.
Or it could be abducted.
Yeh that's weird- looking back at the footage I can't see a responsible adult anywhere nearby at all. If they've gone into the church grounds then you can just take the kiddie with you. Odd.
That is very odd
There's a phone box opposite and quite often there's a post box near them. Perhaps the parent is posting a letter and didn't feel the need to push the pram across the road.
@@malcwhite I don't know the area so I assume you're right, but still for the safety of a child surely you just would take them with you? It's just not worth leaving a child unaccompanied next to a road for any reason.
#11 is precisely why you don't leave the keys on the ignition on commercial vehicles.
I can't imagine they got away with much or didn't get collared by the filth pretty quickly.
Yeah, until the description I didn’t realize what they were loading… then I was like wow talk about not having security or being security minded around that… those thieves were NOT subtle at all… and there should have either not been keys, or better yet someone should have been sitting in the drivers seat… here in America that’s almost always the case on money trucks, driver stays in his seat to watch and protect the vehicle…
Nothing to do with commercial vehicles. You should never leave the keys in ANY vehicle!
'The Filth' ? Unwanted and unworthy of you. Shame.
@@terryable-hh4ck Well said👍. I wonder if she would call them “the filth” if she actually needed them and they helped her🤷♂️
Wonder if insurance company paid out as I believe most will not now if keys are left in the van or engine running
4:48 Sorry but it's a special kind of stupid to leave your keys in the ignition/dash while you're loading blind with no clear view of the drivers side from the other side of the vehicle.
really? i'd not expect to be so brazenly jacked, especially with people in the van - bit full on and self-entitled to label them stupid...
@@hedonismunderstands2469 I'm sure their insurance company said the same thing but in more diplomatic language than what I used.
I doubt the insurance paid out tbh.
@@geeber8136 They probably laughed down the phone at them after seeing the video footage.
@hedonismunderstands2469 nothing clever about leaving keys in a unlocked vehicle.
#12 It’s an Audi! What a surprise!
junction creepers really piss me off
Yes, an epidemic is developing. Worming your way out, holding up two lanes of traffic until someone lets you go.
@@terryable-hh4ck maybe you should just let them go then??? just a few seconds of your time, if that
Perfectly legitimate way to close traffic to allow you to exit the majority road. You just need to pay more attention.
@@Trebor74 It is almost always minor to major. Creeping out to the centre line with both lanes having to stop to facilitate an exit.
@@terryable-hh4ckYes, that behaviour is ridiculous. It's entitled driving, basically "I'm too important to wait until traffic is moving to go so I'm going to hold up flowing traffic to exit out". However, creeping out a bit further than the give way line is reasonable if the view is restricted.
2:03 That's the most dangerous and stupid thing I've seen for some time.
#11 Well if the thieves been caught, I bet he’s shitting himself at the prospect of a 2 week suspended sentence for 7 hours & a £3 fine!!
Reparations.
@@ralphmillais5237 Repatriations.
7:12,, just shows you how modern farming machinery has got pretty massive over the years but unfortunately the lanes are still the same size, so credit where credit is due when you see these vehicles being squeezed through small gaps and lanes, farming isn't a easy 9-5 job so hats off to the farmers.
1:18 When the guys gets out to check on the other driver, he looks EXACTLY how he sounds!
The hair, the shorts, the bag with a strap and the footwear!
Literally about to make the same comment haha
Retired middle-manager. They tend to spend their remaining years ranting at, and totally alienating, everyone in their lives.
@@horrortackleharry You sound like a retired middle-manager.
#9 that's just shit driving. The van was indicating but you sped up just to cause a problem, then made yourself look a twat when you had to go across the hatchings to get in to the lane you wanted. Was it worth it?
7:42 You notice how there are exactly zero vehicles in lane 2?
Also the sky is very overcast, might be about to rain.
#11 Insurance: so how did they steal your van? Driver:I left the keys in the ignition whilst loading the back! 🙈
It’s idiots like this who put our insurance premiums up 🤬🤯
Pavement driver needs to loose their license especially at that speed. Anyone coming out of their gate didn’t stand a chance
What licence?
Agreed. Lunatic.
A lot of these cam drivers lack anticipation!
0:34,,whoaaaa,,, boom,, nice one Mr trucker I'm glad you're enjoying your day,, stay safe and keep trucking. 👍
#15 - may have been better if the farmer had found the owner BEFORE he hit the car ?
Exactly
Every time I see one of these videos start on a winding country road I know I’m about to see a truly suicidal overtake on a blind corner.
Or a tractor / flock of sheep / Bull on the loose / road closed ahead sign.
It's that gotta get in front of the slow vehicle mentality. Whether it's a lorry, bus, learner, or cyclist, you always have to get in front of them. Sure, it's not nice to be slowed down, but if you're going to overtake, do it in a safe manner. You should be able to complete your overtake in half the distance you see to be clear.
#5 the car had committed at about the same time the tractor emerged. The tractor could have waited by the gap at 1:30 to allow the car to pass, but instead carried on to the verge - presumably thinking "It's my right of way" and "I've got a dash cam"
#9 is a stubborn driver who made bad driving by the van driver a downright dangerous situation
Simply put, the lorry driver is a space closer. Instead of slowing down a bit to let the van in safely, they are so self entitled that they have to speed up to close that space down to stop the van getting in, then do something completely ridiculously stupid like this.
Impatient tractor driver could have paused at 1:30 to allow the car to move into the gap on his left.
6:47 We just gonna ignore the baby in a stroller on their own? wtf
#15 That's Digby Lincs. The little structure with the 'dome' at the beginning of the clip is a lock-up from days gone by for drunks and ne'er do wells.
That sounds like a man speaking from personal experience. 🤣
Roundabout one,car on right was in wrong lane to go straight ahead and obviously failed to observe correctly when exiting.
#15 who thought it a good idea to leave a baby unattended in the pram? #shiteparenting!
That first tractor is mental, think he actually sped up too instead of letting car reach space to move over
0:50 - Both lanes go straight on, but it looks like the van driver intentionally sped up.
In clip #13, the van didn’t narrowly miss the Luton van at all… it hit it pretty hard.
Don’t know what Darek said in Polish, but it sounded harsh. The rolling ‘rrrrr’ especially. 😂
4:38 super epic wars be like nope im going home
#3 was pretty much a non-issue. The small car may have been expecting 2 lanes to continue after the exit and was caught out by the short merge lane. But there was no collision and the small ar dropped back behind the van, no issue..
The Guy at 04.05 Carrying the Coffee Looks into the van as he goes by it , Rings or texts his mates and Suprise suprise he walks out of the Building Still carrying his Coffee Seconds after the Van has been Stolen He had nothing else in his hands
Tractor guy, you could see the idiot had already commited to passing. There was a space he could have pulled into but you accelerated and made that impossible. Your both as bad as each other. EDIT: Apparently #5
0:40 don't try overtaking either on a roundabout or on the exit, it will end in tears! Definitely not 50/50, the car was not ahead at any point so should have been dropping back behind the van much earlier.
Except, you know, the left turn only arrow on the ground of the left lane. Just that minor point that the van went round the roundabout when they weren't supposed to from that lane...
You should probably hand your license in
If someone makes a small mistake, it doesn't give you rights to retribution.
nice to finally see cam footage from witnesses and not instigators. (1 , 3 & 4 or example)
If you stop to assist in a M way accident make sure it's AFTER it. That way if the shut the road YOU can still go on your way.😉😉
Hand on display I see a baby I pram on its own in the last clip ,wow that's so stupid of whoever done that what if a car had mounted pavement or just walked off with poor child 😮
7:20 this is why 4 metre wide implements are so unpopular. Their just too big and awkward for the road.
I've never really seen the level of driving on the pavement as in Bradford and Leicester.
I've seen a couple of clips where they've started to put bollards and tank traps on the pavement because it's so prevalent. I can't remember where they were.
@@ianmason. Probably knocked over by pavement drivers now.
@@terryable-hh4ck I think that's why they graduated to tank traps in some places.
6:50 where the hell is the parent of the child left unattended in the stroller!!!!!!!!???????????????
Number #16 always the same. Drivers just never learn, always thinking it wont happen to them as they sit bumper to bumper at motorway speeds.
Why is there a baby in a buggy on its own on the pavement at 6:46 ??
he was just nipping out for a quick pint
1:04,,correct mr cammer vehicle infront of you did indeed have a green filter (green light) before getting crashed into by the van..nice easy insurance claim for him.
Which is why I advise everybody to have a dash cam. Imagine proving that if there was no witness to such a collision.
#15 Random baby in a pram chilling on his/her own 😅
1:34 No, you could have stopped and waited for them to go in the gap to your right. You forced your way through
you're driving a tractor, nobody is forcing you anywhere.
Also, why not let the car in the gap? idiotic behaviour...
Just accelerates straight at the car straight passed the glaringly obvious space to the left the car would of most likely filtered into
@@dtfhhnexactly, the car entered the first stretch knowing they can easily pull in to allow the tractor past in the obvious gap Karen the tractor driver can also see. Nope, Karen the tractor driver just ploughs on through then plays victim.
#5 the driver of the tractor is at fault.
To right just a slightly bigger road bump
to many people think they in the right so everybody else is wrong just be kind on the roads and let everybody have a peaceful journey
6:50 are we all just ignoring the baby in the pushchair nowadays
6:51 who leaves a baby on the pavement parents no were to be seen
At 1.25 tractor turns onto a road within a fraction of a second of an oncoiming car. Tractor has headlights lighting up the full height of the houses and trees. Blinded driver heads for the gap they can neatly slot into, not the 1.5 car length gap that would require them to slowly do a hard turn and take longer. Tractor driver accelerates surprisingly quickly and the back seat driver eggs the driver on to go around so they have a clip to submit about being wronged again.
If the car had waiting he wouldn't have a problem would he.😂..I wouldn't go fighting with a gurt big tractor like Mr car driver..maybe he wanted to see how fast he could get his car squashed. 🤷♂️
@@paul8161 I think you missed several points. You turn a corner in your car and within a fraction of a second find yourself head on with blinding headlights accelerating rapidly. Where exactly was the car supposed to wait or even know it was a tractor? But ok, let's go with a couple of emoji's...
6:11 van laying on it's side blocking one lane, Mr Helpful in his Porsche then blocking lane 2 trying perhaps to be 'helpful' having no regard for traffic behind him thus potentially causing another crash. If you wanna help then go past and pull onto the hard shoulder. You often get a similar situation where two cars have a minor bump, they want to get out of the car and deal with the matter in the middle of the road, completely blocking the road where they could quite easily move their car a few yards on to where they can pull in and allow others to pass.
Maybe insurance companies like to have a picture of the accident scene before moving those involved ?
The van was actually a minibus, which could potentially have been carrying up to 17 people, so it's understandable that the Porsche driver would stop to see if extra assistance was needed, but was apparently satisfied that it wasn't.
It would be sensible to block lane 2 while the situation is assessed - gives a safe working space. Sod the traffic there are live people milling about lanes
@@rickconstant6106 It's not the fact that he stopped, he just stopped in the wrong place. he only needed to pull ahead 5 yards and on to the hard shoulder, get out of his car and perhaps make a better assessment rather than blocking the road with traffic approaching from the rear at up to 60mph. So instead of their being 17 potential casualties there could have been dozens more.
This does not make sense as why something so big & heavy that is humanely unliftable should be ripped off the ground & flung on its side & equally it does not make sense as to why it was facing sideways as if it hit something in the rear by right it should have just come to a stop upright in the rear of the other vehicle & as with all vehicle overturnings from cars upwards supernatural forces we do not as yet understand are the cause of vehicle overturnings & unexplained movement.
As a pedestrian i see cars and other vehicles use the footpath as an extension of the road, The reason being is they cant drive, They have no skills what so ever!!
#5: I'd argue that the tractor should have stopped and allowed the car to pull into the large gap rather than simply plow ahead.
#9: The van lacked forward planning, but I'd point out the sometimes people can be unfamiliar with the local area so they make bad decisions. Yes, they should probably just have gone the wrong way and corrected their route at the next junction, but the cammer forced the situation by deliberately closing the gap to the lorry ahead, almost causing an accident in the process. Good example of how "being right" can also be stupid and to blame. Would have taken nothing to ease off and open a gap, but they had to make it more dangerous rather than just fix the situation.
Tractor; "plow" ahead...I see what you did there! 😀
...why was that baby on its own on the path?
Shitty parenting. Either there's no day care service available, they can't afford it, have no relatives or friends who can look after the baby while they work, or they're simply too lazy/stupid to consider safer options which would be in the best interests of the child. A responsible adult would not leave a child by themselves for 8+ hours a day outside with no supervision.
4:36,not the best idea to leave the keys in a unlocked van while you load up, not sure your insurance is going to be keen to pay on on that one.🤦♂️🤷♂️
#15 looks very nice wonder where it is?
Digby in Lincs apparently from another comment.
One thing I really don't like about all this is everyone seems to have this mentality of instantly looking for who's to blame or who's 'at fault'. Usually the answer to who's 'at fault' is everyone involved, as in the majority of accidents, it takes at least two idiots to cause a collision. There's almost always something that all drivers could've done better to avoid the collision.
HiJacked van. Keys in ignition...insurance probably wont' cover the loss.
#7 is a disgrace and should be banned for a long time.
#16 I hate seeing those reactions on motorways, Beemer took out a car that might otherwise have gone on it's way unscathed by swerving into another lane.
#10 maybe he doesn't like that colour green?
The van theft could have been avoided, it looked like the key was in the ignition and the door unlocked. Not saying it was avoidable, but if the door was locked they may have moved on
That last one, the fiat driver caused that
#7, he was going fast. Imagine if a child or granny had walked out of their door. Should I even ask if you reported his dangerous driving?
Why is #11 loading it with thr keys in the ignition and both of you around the orher side ....
Youll habe to pay for all the damage now as you're irresponsible
3:25 not sure what's worse, the crime or the music.
Both. The crusic.
7:32,,perfectly highlights the need for dash cams in some instances for insurance claims ect,, hopefully all are well and on the mend...it was kinda a dumb move by the vehicle crashing into the cammer to pull that stunt.🤦♂️🤷♂️
#!! They were idiots for leaving the keys in the van.
#16 if the driver was in the correct lane he wouldn't have been hit.
I thought that vehicles over a certain width needed a police escort?
#7 reported I hope. Will be a court visit.
#15 For people concerned about the baby, it's ok. I live in that village. Both parents work long hours and have stressful jobs so they put the baby out on the pavement every weekday morning at 8am and collect him at 6:30pm. He's got a blanket and a bottle and he's quite content to watch the traffic go by. It's better than him being stuck indoors all day on his own.
I'm surprised someone hasn't grassed them up to social services!
@@Martin-88 A baby left outside alone on the footpath for 8+ hours a day with virtually no adult supervision because both parents work? no way, if that's the case then it is considered child neglect and totally irresponsible! 😠 Just because the OP lives in that village doesn't make what they're doing OK. It should have been reported to the proper authorities.
@@RoughJustice2k18Ever heard of the concept called humour? 🙄
@@RoughJustice2k18I think the OP was taking the piss mate. At least, I hope he was! 😬
@@LordMarps lol @ better than being stuck indoors all day on his own
1:23 Whoevers driving this tractor needs to not drive on roads, there was a perfectly good gap on the right if HE didnt push in
Daryll Kirley you saw them moving out, why not just let them go and bite your tongue? turning right out of a junction can be hard it was obvious that the oncoming traffic was letting them out, typical "MY right of waayyyyy!" attitude, seeing a queue of cars in the next junction shows how difficult it is to emerge. Sprowston the car is in the wrong, I will assume they both want to continue on the road, (straight on) if so they should both be in the left (
#5 Is that tractor driver blind?
1st junction creeper. Just stop for 2 seconds and let him out. Why risk it?
What were the most notable driving fails in UK Car Crashes Dashcam Compilation #140?
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#15 For those wondering about the baby, it was spotted a few minutes later walking up the church steps on all fours upside down while hissing.
There’s was a child in that pram, where was the parents?
Was n07 reported to police?
this is why you should never leave you van running, keep the key in your pocket
#10 - aggressive use the horn is going to get peoples backs up irrespective if your right
Na, everybody (apart from this driver) understands that a couple of quick honks at the lights means "The lights are green mate!". It was a bit insistent though, generally you give it a couples of seconds before the "Oi mate are you deaf as well as blind!" honks.
@@ianmason. I find that a quick headlight flash is just as effective and less intimidating.
@@terryable-hh4ck Hmm, I have my doubts. If they can't see a light in front of them then can they see one behind them? Bear in mind that most not seeing green lights is actually staring at a mobile phone in their lap. Around my neck of the woods a quick double tap of the horn has become informal etiquette for a missed green light, genuinely nobody takes exception.
0:50 white van was in a left only lane, so he's at fault
That roundabout is a pain, both lanes go straight and into a merge (an unfortunate amount in this area of Norwich do) but the left hand lane has to skip over the left turning lane to get into the straight lane, the van should have observed better, but the car should also have observed better.
1:30...tractor driver should of held back and let car into the gap on the left...just because you drive a tractor doesn't mean you can bully others..The car didn't force you to do anything you put yourself in that position.
*should have
Fully agree .. Bully boy tractor driver
@@menorahdarkness4877 "I'm bigger, let me speed up and play chicken"
The driver of the car has obstructions on their side of the road, that gives the tractor driver priority
@@matthewfoster6620 but could he see the tractor before passing the parked cars? ..He was coming off a bend and the tractor still had a chance to stop and let the car pull in
Don't understand why the theft one is on the channel, it's a theft of money. They where never ever going to follow any road rules!
Well, it involved two motor vehicles, drivers, and a valid lesson about ignition keys. Nearly a full house for this channel.
I don't think I've ever seen anyone more at fault than that tractor driver
#2 u had time to stop... Don't make it worse than you pressed the situation yourself.
The van at the cash an carry 4.50 how stupid whybu leave ur car running 😂😂😂😂
Fuxache #9 you can see the guy is indicating, why not just lift for 1 second and let them across. JFC.
The tractor driver was just being a wanker. Ok the car driver should have waited but the tractor driver knew full well he could have and should have let the car pull into the gap. If I was the car driver I'd have reversed at the speed of an arthritic tortoise and stopped halfway to check my oil. I'll admit to being a twat but if someone wants to try and be a bigger twat that me then it's game on.
ford ka are built crap for the lights to fly about lol
#9 sent in by "idiot drivers on our roads" obviously referring to themselves 😂😂
4:40 Multiculturalism is so nice.
Yep, it does take a special kind of stupid to leave your keys in the ignition. Didn’t they think that someone would steal the van while they were loading it? And anyone who leaves the keys in the ignition deserves to have their vehicle stolen, simple as that.
Tractor should not have been on a public road, that is why the farmer was so keen to get the car fixed.
LOL wot?
@@richardsweetman7689 no registration , no lights and they are not allowed to carry equipment that wide on a public road, the equipment must be towed on a trailer after being load sideways.
@@george-ev1dq They did have lights! Reg is an hard matter if kept going between tractors but still should have one. but short distance and not on Primary roads you can travel like that like between fields
The tractor is allowed on the road, but should’ve had an escort at that width. Even so, an escort in front wouldn’t have made the gap any wider.
I'm not being daft. But why the hell would anyone leave their keys in the ignition of a van unguarded? Especially in today's world where it seems that there are so many degenerate thugs in the UK now if you've not nailed it down or you're not guarding it 24/7, it'll vanish in a second.