#8 If someone is standing on a private parking for a few minutes, you can: A: Question yourself if it's necessary to do something about them being there. B: Tell them it's a private property and ask why they are there (because maybe the driver isn't feeling well and needed a safe spot to stop). And than ask them to leave if they have no good reason to be there. C: Call the police if you think it's not safe for you to talk to those people. Trying to hurt someone or swearing at them is definitly not how a grownup should react.
#8 Is a good example of when both parties are in the wrong, refuse to back down, and choose to double down on their idiocy instead. Bit risky to go chasing people down, as you don't know who's going to get out of the car. The car driver did posture up as if he was about to hit you and a lot of blokes would see that coming a mile off and get the first shot in. Or better yet, just don't chase them down to begin with.
Exactly this. You can't claim to be completely innocent if you say 'quickly get your lid back on so we can have an argument about it' and then still play the victim.
@@aitch8237 They flashed to let cam car go first thinking they're being helpful. Although there was no need for this, it's not uncommon for tis to happen. Clio had probably been behind that car for some time and getting more and more frustrated, leading to them making a poor decision to go roung the slow movng car. Whoever is to blame here, it is most definitely not the cam car.
@@Ellis01234567890 it would definitely be the camer if he had turned, as he would have gone when it was not safe. It’s the same as pulling out of a junction when someone is indicating left, doesn’t turn in and there is a collision, the driver emerging would be at fault for making an unsafe manoeuvre.
I'm going to give 1:10 the benefit of the doubt, since low, hazy sun, combined with the fact that people rarely clean the inside of the windscreen, can cause issues. I came a cropper once in similar circumstances. I was slowing down and bringing down the sun visor but didn't see an island until it was too late. I just about managed to steer away but it still caught my offside front tyre and also damaged the wheel of my R33 Skyline. I think both were in the wrong at 1:50.
7:33 actually the white car and the one in front were both stopped illegally on the yellow box waiting to exit onto Epinal Way. The dark car may have been wanting to go straight ahead and the white car was preventing it. There is an issue with that particular junction on Ashby Road, the furthest lane where the dark car is left or straight on with the near most lane is right turn only. If, like the white car you want to proceed down Epinal Way and you stop this end of the yellow box, people turning left will enter the box. However if that near lane was straight on and right turn then the yellow box could be restricted to the nearest lane and the white car wouldn’t have blocked the dark car.
I believe that driver who said the motorcyclist was on private property was allegedly drunk + did he own the private land it had nothing to do with him
#8 the driver is out of order, but following them with your kid is pretty daft, also, why doesn't the kid have proper clothing on, I didn't see any gloves, if you fall off, there could be serious injuries, just a helmet isn't good enough
#1 It's VERY risky to swerve onto the wrong side of road to try to avoid an oncoming car for this key reason: He might swerve back, as the Hilux in this clip started to do, then YOU'll be the one on the wrong side of the road in a head on collision, i.e. it's then your fault!
@@carlstyth8368 Watch enough head on car crashes and you'll see that in the majority of cases, the oncoming car swerves out of the way at the last moment, as would have happened here if the camcar had just braked.
If you watch enough of these dash cam compilations, you’ll see the vast majority of drivers first reaction to an obstacle in the lane they’re in is to veer into the oncoming lane. Most of the time there’s oncoming traffic, of course. Seems the ability to think not only quickly, but effectively, is pretty rare in 2024.
@@adewhite731 Exactly, which is why you make the decision about what to do ahead of time. Same with green lights: decide where the point of not-stopping is if the light changes *before* it changes, so you're never surprised and have to think in the moment what to do.
I was wondering that too. I did think it was the car turning left without indicating (hardly the worst thing in the world) but a closer look shows he is.
Regarding the first clip, if the hilux had returned to its lane and a collision occurred, the fault would have likely fallen on the person filming, as they were driving on the wrong side of the road. The rule is simple: you must stay in your lane.
Looks like the silver car turning left has planks or something sticking out of the passenger window. Great for hitting other vehicles, cyclists or pedestrians.
@@noodlechild666 Wow it took me a while to spot that, even after you mentioned it was there. I'm going to blame the grainy, shaky camera footage for that.... *ahem*
A lot of the private hire drivers who use that rat run near Leeds Bradford have no idea how to drive on a narrow country lane between stone walls. Might be the only time they do.
3:05 clearly something happened way before and the biker chose not to share the footage with us, he's obviously left his bike outside someone's house which has caused the home owner an issue and there has already been an altercation, if people weren't so inconsiderate then things like this wouldn't likely happen. Home owner probably sick to death of having to work around others who probably dump their vehicles outside his property and piss off to the shops for a nice walk.
#6 I’d say all three drivers are somewhat at fault. I’d say black car overtaking mostly, overtaking so close to a junction can be so dangerous, the blue car for not checking rear view mirror before deciding to stop and give way to camera car, and lastly camera car, their car is still quite some distance from the junction, yet you can clearly see the black car starting to overtake. After typing all this, In now thinking the black car felt he had no choice but to suddenly overtake or go into the back of the blue car, that made a late sudden decision to brake and let cam car in.
No.1 I know where that place is. Its Partington, Manchester. This is where idiots on bikes drive around. Not surprised there's idiots that drive cars. Probably on phone
#13 As much as the driver is at fault for using his phone, not the best place to have gone past him. If his attention is on the phone then what chance he hasn't seen you in the mirror as you come past and he then sets off potentially putting you in the opposite lane and another vehicle coming towards you.
Man at 4.05 you’re lucky it wasn’t me mate. You would be upside down in that bin before you could say a word. And before you say oh yeah well I’m a tree surgeon and logger. You don’t mess with countryside folk
#13 What were you expecting in todays society? Maybe focus what's going on in front of you on the road rather than what people are doing in their vehicles? What if a another cyclist or vehicle @6:33 came out of that side road and twatted you? You wouldn't have seen them because you were too busy being a Karen. Need maximum attention on the road in front to allow reaction time.
#8,, huh,, . ? All you could hear was the girl shouting the same thing ,,you didn't actually see the driver trying to do anything apart from going past? Is the girl trying to infer the driver tried to run her dad over there? Or somewhere else? But to jump back on the bike and just kick off was hilarious.,, just two wallys on bikes.
No, neither of them were hogging the middle lane. They were both planning ahead. You should generally keep left where possible but in both of these examples they were in the correct lane for the traffic conditions.
@@mrbadger9920 Hahaha you are funny. Planning 10km ahead right ? It’s called lane hogging my 🔔🔚 No such thing as keep left when possible. You keep left if you don’t overtake, period. That’s how it works. Why UK is the only useless place where everyone is in the middle? Because you can’t drive.
@@Thecommentator-hc1fz You would pull over to the left lane approaching an on slip, on a relatively quiet 3 lane motorway rather than clear the junction? That is how a short sighted idiot would drive. If you think either of the 2 examples in these videos is 10km away then I don't really know what to say? I hope you don't drive much. Nob head
#8 the guy is clearly drunk, police should have been called
Blue T shirt man definitely had a drink, eyes are glazed and swaying. I'd have called the police on him as a drunk driver !!
My thoughts exactly.
100% drunk
#8 should be reported to police for threatening behaviour as a minimum. Probably another offence or two they could chuck in.
The car driver actually sounds to be slurring a bit. A few too many beverages?
@@tadcastertory1087 I thought that too, yes.
Funny how the guy kept asking if he was a resident, as though that would give him the right to mow down a pedestrian.
Looks like his daughter inherited his "Karen" tendencies as well - straight out with the phone, like they've been in the same situations before.
I really want to know if the blue shirt guy is a resident.
#8 If someone is standing on a private parking for a few minutes, you can:
A: Question yourself if it's necessary to do something about them being there.
B: Tell them it's a private property and ask why they are there (because maybe the driver isn't feeling well and needed a safe spot to stop). And than ask them to leave if they have no good reason to be there.
C: Call the police if you think it's not safe for you to talk to those people.
Trying to hurt someone or swearing at them is definitly not how a grownup should react.
Trespass is a civil matter, not the police
@@MadderstheFox Not in the USA, it's a criminal matter.
@@xo2quilt that wasn’t USA.
@xo2quilt this is filmed in the UK. Why on earth would the law matter in another country?
The guy is clearly drunk....
#15 it’s amazing they let people out of the asylum on day release and let drive cars
#8 Well done for needlessly putting your daughter in a potentially dangerous situation.
Motor bikers only care about themselves.
#8 Is a good example of when both parties are in the wrong, refuse to back down, and choose to double down on their idiocy instead. Bit risky to go chasing people down, as you don't know who's going to get out of the car. The car driver did posture up as if he was about to hit you and a lot of blokes would see that coming a mile off and get the first shot in. Or better yet, just don't chase them down to begin with.
Especially with your child on board 👍🏼
Exactly this. You can't claim to be completely innocent if you say 'quickly get your lid back on so we can have an argument about it' and then still play the victim.
#8 was definitely under the influence
the first one he's on his phone, in the slow down clip you can see his phone flash because he's taking a picture of something.
Iphone txt message flash?
Why did you try running my Dad over!? YOURE ON PRIVATE PROPERTY. NPC behaviour at its finest
#6. Who would have been in the wrong?. Answer, the camer as he or she attempted to make the turn when it was unsafe.
WTF did the blue car stop though?
@@aitch8237 They flashed to let cam car go first thinking they're being helpful. Although there was no need for this, it's not uncommon for tis to happen. Clio had probably been behind that car for some time and getting more and more frustrated, leading to them making a poor decision to go roung the slow movng car.
Whoever is to blame here, it is most definitely not the cam car.
Nope, that’s not how insurance or police would see it at all.
@@killerbee8892 that's your argument? Care to elaborate on your point?
@@Ellis01234567890 it would definitely be the camer if he had turned, as he would have gone when it was not safe. It’s the same as pulling out of a junction when someone is indicating left, doesn’t turn in and there is a collision, the driver emerging would be at fault for making an unsafe manoeuvre.
4:28 the guys drunk .
Give the guy a polo, now that creased me😂
#15 gets out of her Audi on a box junction to tell the other driver they’re in the wrong. World’s gone mad.
It's a man😂
PMS
@@SamDelaney-m3usure is acting like a Karen.
Is #8 that geezer from Wealdstone Football Club? 🤔🤔
Do you want some??? Do ya??? 🤣
@@Cransridge2288 Thats the one 🤣🤣🤣🤣
I'm going to give 1:10 the benefit of the doubt, since low, hazy sun, combined with the fact that people rarely clean the inside of the windscreen, can cause issues.
I came a cropper once in similar circumstances. I was slowing down and bringing down the sun visor but didn't see an island until it was too late. I just about managed to steer away but it still caught my offside front tyre and also damaged the wheel of my R33 Skyline.
I think both were in the wrong at 1:50.
7:33 actually the white car and the one in front were both stopped illegally on the yellow box waiting to exit onto Epinal Way. The dark car may have been wanting to go straight ahead and the white car was preventing it. There is an issue with that particular junction on Ashby Road, the furthest lane where the dark car is left or straight on with the near most lane is right turn only. If, like the white car you want to proceed down Epinal Way and you stop this end of the yellow box, people turning left will enter the box. However if that near lane was straight on and right turn then the yellow box could be restricted to the nearest lane and the white car wouldn’t have blocked the dark car.
#1 hi-lux driver was perhaps on the phone taking a photo, was that a camera flash visible through their windscreen?
On the bike one the sun was pointing directly at you blinding him
I believe that driver who said the motorcyclist was on private property was allegedly drunk + did he own the private land it had nothing to do with him
#8 the driver is out of order, but following them with your kid is pretty daft, also, why doesn't the kid have proper clothing on, I didn't see any gloves, if you fall off, there could be serious injuries, just a helmet isn't good enough
4:54 box eye Fazer. Beautiful sounding bike.
Yep, had 3 of those.
@@TheAegisClaw I'd prefer have than had but its life. Do you still ride?
@@IThinkItsMe I've still got a bike but to be honest haven't ridden it in 18 months 😂
#1 It's VERY risky to swerve onto the wrong side of road to try to avoid an oncoming car for this key reason: He might swerve back, as the Hilux in this clip started to do, then YOU'll be the one on the wrong side of the road in a head on collision, i.e. it's then your fault!
Fault vs death. Which wins. Place your bets...
@@carlstyth8368 Watch enough head on car crashes and you'll see that in the majority of cases, the oncoming car swerves out of the way at the last moment, as would have happened here if the camcar had just braked.
If you watch enough of these dash cam compilations, you’ll see the vast majority of drivers first reaction to an obstacle in the lane they’re in is to veer into the oncoming lane.
Most of the time there’s oncoming traffic, of course.
Seems the ability to think not only quickly, but effectively, is pretty rare in 2024.
@@adewhite731 Exactly, which is why you make the decision about what to do ahead of time. Same with green lights: decide where the point of not-stopping is if the light changes *before* it changes, so you're never surprised and have to think in the moment what to do.
1:45 the car in the wrong is the blue golf. It's his right of way turning left and shouldn't be holding up traffic just to let you turn first.
Can someone tell me what happened in #5 I don't understand?
I was wondering that too. I did think it was the car turning left without indicating (hardly the worst thing in the world) but a closer look shows he is.
Regarding the first clip, if the hilux had returned to its lane and a collision occurred, the fault would have likely fallen on the person filming, as they were driving on the wrong side of the road. The rule is simple: you must stay in your lane.
#11 the white taxi hogging middle lane, just like the idiot in the 44 ton truck filming it 🙄🙄
#5?,huh, what did I miss? I couldn't see anything happening. 🤷♂️
Looks like the silver car turning left has planks or something sticking out of the passenger window. Great for hitting other vehicles, cyclists or pedestrians.
@@noodlechild666 Wow it took me a while to spot that, even after you mentioned it was there.
I'm going to blame the grainy, shaky camera footage for that.... *ahem*
I think the black Merc rear-ended the van which rear ended the van in front of it.
@@Michelle_Schu-blackaI'm not sure the car makes contact but it certainly looks close,, good spot.
Black car rear-ending the van. Look at the black cars bonnet/hood, all crunched up.
A lot of the private hire drivers who use that rat run near Leeds Bradford have no idea how to drive on a narrow country lane between stone walls. Might be the only time they do.
#7 maybe it wouldn't have been such a surprise if you had bothered moving back into lane1?
number 2 , you have to be aware of people pulling out after someone in front of you turns left , just stay further back
How far back you want them to be, they were nowhere near the car that turned left! ?
1.13. Sharp intake of breath😮
#7 there is no way your going round the island like that with p plates
DPD
Dozy
Prat
Driving
#8 is ancient...think I saw that 10 years ago 🤣
I'm guessing #4 might have been nearly invisibile due to the sun set... just guessing
3:05 clearly something happened way before and the biker chose not to share the footage with us, he's obviously left his bike outside someone's house which has caused the home owner an issue and there has already been an altercation, if people weren't so inconsiderate then things like this wouldn't likely happen. Home owner probably sick to death of having to work around others who probably dump their vehicles outside his property and piss off to the shops for a nice walk.
4:04 I wonder if the bloke's name is Ronald Pickering?
1:43 what were you thinking? Yes someone is in the middle of a dangerous overtake but why turn into their path of travel?
Exactly! Never cut across the path of someone. Similar to pulling out of a side road if someone coming is indicating.
What’s the point of going after someone just to bleat at them like a sheep? If you’re going for them, do something.
Imagine living with No.15! poor sods
#12 Return your licence before you kill someone
7:03 typical Audi driver.
#6 I’d say all three drivers are somewhat at fault. I’d say black car overtaking mostly, overtaking so close to a junction can be so dangerous, the blue car for not checking rear view mirror before deciding to stop and give way to camera car, and lastly camera car, their car is still quite some distance from the junction, yet you can clearly see the black car starting to overtake. After typing all this, In now thinking the black car felt he had no choice but to suddenly overtake or go into the back of the blue car, that made a late sudden decision to brake and let cam car in.
At 00:56 I would never have stopped to let the white van out - there's too much of a risk of an accident - e g a bike filtering past the cars.
#7 possibly engine cut out and was rolling? Maybe ran out of fuel or something else?
car almost stopped on motorway looks like m6 toll to me and that happens alot
#4 Please report this driver to Wolverhampton council.
The drunk guy needs to take a chill pill
What is happening in #5 ? I don’t see anything !
Black Mercedes ran into the back of a blue & white van.
No.1 I know where that place is. Its Partington, Manchester. This is where idiots on bikes drive around. Not surprised there's idiots that drive cars. Probably on phone
Almost all the clips in this compilation have been sent in by idiots. Unbelievable 😂😂
Excactly. Ridiculous isn’t it 😬
Was that Paddy Pimblett getting all aggy in #15? Save it for the cage, paddy-la!
I thought it was Noddy Holder
number 15......Jay from the Inbetweeners ...Car Wankers
#6 YOU
#13 As much as the driver is at fault for using his phone, not the best place to have gone past him. If his attention is on the phone then what chance he hasn't seen you in the mirror as you come past and he then sets off potentially putting you in the opposite lane and another vehicle coming towards you.
Why are people so desperate to defend mobile phone use…
@@louiem9382 It's not defending mobile phone use to point out that doing an unsafe overtake is going to make things riskier too.
@@j0ebaldw1n read the Highway Code. Filtering - not dangerous. Driving using your phone - 6 points. No debate.
@@louiem9382 Things can be dangerous but also not prohibited in the Highway Code or attract points.
@@j0ebaldw1n and things can be so dangerous if they are done twice you are banned from driving… #Fatal5. Google it.
I had heard that England had a sewage problem but didn't realise it was in reference to those using the roads.
#4 why you hesitating at the roundabout for??!
Man at 4.05 you’re lucky it wasn’t me mate. You would be upside down in that bin before you could say a word. And before you say oh yeah well I’m a tree surgeon and logger. You don’t mess with countryside folk
You sound really scary. Everyone on the internet is very impressed.
No 8 rubbish.
7:15 more importantly he drives an Audi so is obviously in the wrong...
07:03 the white car has stopped on a hatched area, there is 100% to blame. No need for a hissy fit, your in the wrong.
*you're. The contraction of you are. It's really not difficult.
#13 What were you expecting in todays society? Maybe focus what's going on in front of you on the road rather than what people are doing in their vehicles? What if a another cyclist or vehicle @6:33 came out of that side road and twatted you? You wouldn't have seen them because you were too busy being a Karen. Need maximum attention on the road in front to allow reaction time.
People on their phones kill on the uk everyday
#8,, huh,, . ? All you could hear was the girl shouting the same thing ,,you didn't actually see the driver trying to do anything apart from going past? Is the girl trying to infer the driver tried to run her dad over there? Or somewhere else? But to jump back on the bike and just kick off was hilarious.,, just two wallys on bikes.
@6:18..... giving licences away these days
1:18 i got knocked off my bicycle the same way.
6:25 what do expect from doctors
2:17 #7 lane hogg is strong with you. And you post it for all of us to see?
Same with #11 another lorry in the middle for 0 reason.
No, neither of them were hogging the middle lane. They were both planning ahead. You should generally keep left where possible but in both of these examples they were in the correct lane for the traffic conditions.
@@mrbadger9920 Hahaha you are funny. Planning 10km ahead right ? It’s called lane hogging my 🔔🔚
No such thing as keep left when possible. You keep left if you don’t overtake, period. That’s how it works. Why UK is the only useless place where everyone is in the middle? Because you can’t drive.
@@Thecommentator-hc1fz You would pull over to the left lane approaching an on slip, on a relatively quiet 3 lane motorway rather than clear the junction? That is how a short sighted idiot would drive.
If you think either of the 2 examples in these videos is 10km away then I don't really know what to say? I hope you don't drive much.
Nob head
There’s definitely more to #8 than what’s been shared in the footage