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8:00 I have seen sooo many videos about this 11'8" bridge, and I wondered what the cost would be to raise the railroad trestle. Could they work it out so that the residents don't have to foot the bill? Better yet, and probably the simplest thing to do would be, instead of raising the bridge, LOWER THE ROAD! Now, before you start making snide comments about old women's logic or some other misogynistic remark, think about it. What would it take to go down a couple of feet, repave and, Voila! No more can opener bridge!😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Didnt see ANYONE using their emergency blinkers to notify other drivers that there is a problem... What do you think they are for? ALSO: Used to ride with a guy who used his horn LIBERALLY to get the attention of other drivers. Saved a few with that.
3:04 Saw this one before. If someone brake checks you, then points a gun at you, you don't stop and let him get out. You ram him and go around. If you are in a semi, just push him off the road.
Ugh, until the idiot in the pickup did that stupid and illegal move, i was kinda/sorta on their side (not that I ever condone swerving in and brake checking). Why the hell was the big rig hogging the left lane?
@@TallCArabians The Peterbilt was doing 74 mph, passing slower traffic, specifically a Werner truck. Tennessee requires trucks on the open road to be at least 300 feet apart (about the length of four trucks). He is starting to move back to the right when the video begins. But he aborts the lane change when the Ram cuts between Werner and the Peterbilt and starts to pass on the right.
@@ranlive1 The video we see was edited by the sheriff and released to the media. It was edited down to a length that would be suitable for TV news, and showed felonies being committed. They sought tips from the public to help them identify the driver of the Ram. There are other sources that provide details not shown here.
Friend of mine had something similar happen. Dude got out with a firearm in hand and he basically ran them over. Sadly they survived but he and his family tried to sue. Once the jury saw the dash cam footage his case was dismissed. Why they chose to go forward with it is beyond me. All evidence is presented in the beginning of the trial so it's not like the footage was just dropped out of nowhere. Not only was his case dismissed but he was ordered to pay all of my friend's lawyer bills AND the police fined him for lying to them. It was kind of funny. I wasn't there for it but my friend said when the court saw the footage his mother leaned over the partition and smacked him upside the head real good. I guess his family had no clue that he had done that.
I can’t believe anyone would cut off a semi or brake check without being completely stupid or insane. I remember one day many years ago being stuck in traffic with my mother and I was complaining about the big slow trucks in the way, and being far too young to be driving she simply explained that if it wasn’t for the trucks there wouldn’t be anything in the stores to buy. When I began driving and to this day I have much respect for all of the good truckers. I give space and respect drivers around me. So thanks to all of you who deal with idiots so those same idiots can wipe their butts. 😂
You should see the natives around Atlanta, they believe it is their right to brake check,hinder,cause accidents for big trucks and are all looking for a payday...
I am a 69 year old woman and I learned in the 80's to drive a 5&4 Kenworth dump truck and then a White - Freightliner 13 speed road ranger. Little cars REALLY don't know big trucks can't stop!! Keep the shiny side up😊!
Exactly. They knew that car was there. They sped up to force their way in and then the other idiot who decided to not let them over . Whole lot of entitlement going on in that clip. Instead of just slowing or at least keeping the same speed….until the SUV passes. They could have avoided alllll of that. 🤦🏽♀️ I’m surprised that accident wasn’t worse than it ended up being.
@Ran_Out_of_Floor 100% right lane passers fault. The left lane decided to be a dick when he saw he was getting passed and sped up. But that doesn't matter as he was in his lane, right lane wanted to merge and should have payed attention and let off to let the dick head by
that's not a car you buy without a good reason... You either need it to ride dirt roads with the bed full of tools, or you need it because you can't be seen in any smaller car... because of reasons
The 8:05 trucker was a real MVP, he knew the kid have no experience around trucks and just make shure the he was ok. And even conforted him in the end. Congrats man
My trucker step-dad explained how to drive being around trucks. Never stay in the truck's blind spot. Watch the truck's turn signals and get the hell out of their way because they can't see everything. I always slow down to let trucks merge or speed up to clear the way. Always watch far ahead for reasons a truck might need to change lanes like climbing long grades and make room for them. Signal the trucks when the way is clear. When a truck is trying to change lanes let them. 60+ years since that lesson and no accidents. Just use common sense and be courteous. Most of these accidents could have been avoided by not being hard-headed about your own importance.
I had a coworker/friend who was the nicest, most chill guy ever. Very calm and gentle. When he got behind the wheel though, he turned into a homicidal maniac. He was the aggressor every time; brake-checking, speeding, tailgating, yelling profanities. He gave me a ride around the block in his new car once, and I never got into a car with him again. I don’t know what happened to him when he drove, but he definitely needed some kind of therapy.
Yep my old boss was the way. His wife used to give him grief, but the last time I rode with both of them, he must have rubbed off on her because she was now just as bad. Human nature is a strange thing to figure out 🤷♂️
These days, you would have to be nuts to not have a dashcam. The idiots are bad enough, but the scammers and ragers make a dashcam almost important as a brake pedal!
I'm glad the days of long haul are behind us. Finally getting to be at home and relax. I don't think my nerves could handle it out there now. Stay safe out there guys and gals. My prayers are with you.
3:46 dude pulling hard brake checks and then pulling a gun(doesn’t add inches, boys). Honestly I’d hit him as hard as I could with my rig, knowing firsthand the damage it would do as soon as he pointed the gun at me. That’s my self defense weapon in that case
It blows my mind how many people think the road belongs to them. We SHARE the road. So many accidents could be avoided if people we just more courteous. We all have somewhere important to get to otherwise we would have stayed home. I watch videos like this to hopefully make me a better driver.
29:24 Alan Alpert, crash 100% cammers fault. That vehicle was beside you, no passing on the right and this is why. The lane to your left was not clear. Did you even look or just assume? Oh wait its on video, you didn't look.
I could hear the car he was cutting off sounding his horn, I don't know why calmer didn't notice it. I guess he didn't show the cop his video and that's why he didn't get a ticket.
In Alan's defense, at the speed differences they were going before the camera lost vision of the car on the left, Alan's vehicle should've been able to clear it "safely." *However,* the suv sped up, probably a bit of their own road rage, and tried to get back in front of Alan. *That said,* I do agree that Alan was at fault here. Like y'all said, he could've slid behind the suv instead of trying to get in front.
@jroberts1734 why does the left lane HAVE to be for passing? You genuinely arent good enough to pass on the right or something? Is it a different skill?
It may be someone other than the owner driving the car. Usually police have to witness such an encounter in order to file charges. The black car passing on the right at 54:59 may be involved in this encounter. The window is down and the driver is recording.
@@ranlive1 Video of a person wearing face covering from a distance that lacks enough detail for positive identification. A firearm was shown, but not pointed or discharged. That is a lesser crime the police may choose not to investigate.
@@rdthththare you insane? The Bradley County Sheriff's Office are the one's that released the video asking for help identifying. The road rage act of stopping his vehicle in a lane of traffic is reckless endangerment a Class A Misdemeanor, adding the control of a handgun is a Class E Felony. TN Code 39-13- 103 (2021). Pointing the weapon is Aggravated Assault also a Felony. And probably another 6 misdemeanors for traffic offenses and firearm violations could be charged with what was witnessed in the video. When arrested it won't be a slap on the wrist if he's convicted. I surmise the DA would not let all charges be reduced to misdemeanors and would insist on at least one felony charge stand for prosecution.
the man stopping trucks on the highway and waving his gun probably wont be doing that for much longer. He'll either eat a shotgun blast to the face, or a whole semi truck to the face
I have 3 million safe km's driving transports from 53 foot vans to 120 foot long combination vehicles and 140000 lbs tankers .. I've seen hundreds of deaths on the roadways, and 90 % are speed and inattention. I taught defensive driving and about 30 % of these truckers need training for just that ....Just because you are right doesn't mean you shouldn't avoid .. Backing off gas and Avoiding will litterally save your life . Many of the accidents where "you run out of road" .. Back off . Most of these accidents are absolutely lack of proper training which i had 100's of hours in my career... 😢 I made it 3 million km's because i and other were looking out for each other.. Let's continue.. God Bless .
@@ToyotaYaris-ft1ro To not be such a yuppy. He definitely brags weekly about how he's saving the earth by driving an electric car that requires fossil fuels to generate the electricity required to power it. Not to mention the insane amount of mining required to get the materials for the batteries.
29:38 Cammer is just as responsible (more so in my opinion) than the car that they collided with. Sometimes it is better to just slow down and wait the few extra seconds.
What the cammer did was reckless, especially driving over 100 mph. However, the SUV driver decided to have a "hold my beer" moment and do something even more reckless and dangerous by driving faster than the cammer and passing on the shoulder. Both should've received tickets for reckless driving. But the video is evidence of who's responsible for the accident.
@@pantherfan7361 If you listen closely, you can hear a horn. I think the cammer cut the van off. Van responded with road rage I guess, and wrecked everyone. My take anyway.
This is what happens when camping in the left lane and forcing faster traffic to overtake on the right, then meeting slower right lane traffic, and having to move to the passing lane. However, it was foolhardy to move left, with so little space between the car in front and the left lane camperman. Not really enough space ahead to accelerate clear, better to have just slowed down a tad and moved left after the camperman. Don't camp in the passing lane.
Yeah, I'll bet the cammer has convinced themselves that their explanation is right and the SUV "appeared" instead of that cammer cut them off aggressively. They should both get some fault in this accident. Another commenter was right, the only one with no fault here is the dump truck driver.
25:53: I hope the police department replaces all eighteen tires they were responsible for puncturing with the spike strip ... that incidentally completely failed to catch the car they were trying to stop.
It boggles my mind that people brake check semi’s. They should all come with a big push bumper and when people deliberately break check you, they should be fair game. Don’t let them stop you.
It's an insurance fraud scam. Legally the car that rear-ends the car in front is always at fault, no matter if the car in front is driving like a reckless idiot. These guys know that semi-drivers are unlikely to be injured in a bumper bust and that more damage will be done to their car then the truck. Their goal is to get a settlement payout for more than the car they're driving is worth, so that they can get a replacement vehicle and still have a tidy sum left over.
You just never know when something like this could happen especially when the danger is coming right at you but it’s out of sight…. Fast reaction to avoid what could have been a lot more serious…. Great driving from these guys 👍🏻
40:45. This is all your fault. You saw the truck a mile away you didn't clear it. Then, you go after the truck driver and hit him. 100% on you. At least by the video and your confession. Please turn on your license.
How do you "turn on" your license? And why would you want to make it excited? Oooh, you meant TURN IN, but you didn't bother to proofread your response before you hit the "POST" button. 🙄👎
@@JediLoreenPretty sure he meant "Turn On" as a joke.. like turn on your brain and think. But you wouldn't know that would you? Also nothing was said about excitement. Maybe you should get your eyes checked. Chill out and go back to proofreading your own posts, thank you.
29:40 - Mans was going 103 trying to say they "wanted enough space". Ya, ok, sure buddy. Other vehicle just appeared, ok, definitely didnt just see them when you went by, definitely didnt hesitate and then force over anyway, definitely didnt cut them off anyway 'cause it looked like they were going 90+ as well. No tickets probably because police either didnt see this video or didnt want to do all the paperwork for that idiocy.
I saw this accident on another channel (I can't remember which one) and it was a clip from the person behind the cammer. The other SUV was passing, then this cammer decided to gun it and forced the other driver onto the shoulder.
It continues to baffle me why people would play stupid, childish games with Semi-trucks/18 wheelers. How infantile and moronic do you have to be. Even if you're "in the right", you're not going to win against all that mass. 🙄
@@markfurman4386 The police were trying to target the car to the RIGHT side of his truck.. if you watched the video thisclosely, you can actually SEE it all unfold.. 🤔🙄🤨
Have driven though that area plenty of times hauling scrap metal. That merge point sucks and makes it worse when a cop of all people pull a stunt like that.
There are far too many ignorant drivers out there who have no idea what it takes to drive a semi or how long it takes to stop one. What is wrong with the younger generations?
0:58 If you notice there's a car blocking the broken down car. When you're scanning around sometimes it's hard to visualize a dead stopped vehicle in the middle of the road because it's unexpected.
“My 80,000 pound truck takes more time to stop”. Then you should be leaving more space in front of you, dummy. And, car drivers...don't cut in front of these heavy trucks...you will lose!
3:55 it looks more like a trucker was tailgating - the car only applied their brakes (not slamming them on). I see these truckers occasionally and they love to tailgate.
Not sure what's going on here, we don't see the beginning. It appears the truck was following a safe distance behind the other truck when the Buick got between them and started playing games. I'm always cautious when an aero-stained fluid-leaking POS car gets near me. They are often looking for any opportunity for someone else's insurance to buy them a new car.
27:30 I love how the driver knows how dangerous that lane is. There a portion of 275 in Cincinnati like this when it rains. I’ve seen multiple wipeouts bc of it and it almost got me the first time.
0:52 What it actually looks like happened if you watch closely is the dark grey car on the left and the silver car on the right both merged at the same time into the truck’s lane, causing the cars to brake right in front of the poor trucker. You can see the silver car picking up speed afterwards. I don’t think it was the trucker’s fault at all and the only reason he didn’t squash them is because he WAS looking farther down the road.
4:34 'Grinds my gears' What camera system are you using for this? TELL Us please! I'd love to know, put kit like this on my pickup, or my friend's RV. Thanks!
How could the police possibly know who caused the accident? Cammer says that they didn’t cut off or push the vehicle that hit them onto the shoulder. Footage doesn’t show. If there are no other witnesses its one drivers word against the other.
@@CJ4S147 Police could've issued the originator of the accident a ticket for reckless driving. Just because the cammer said the didn't do anything to me other car, which I believe, doesn't mean something didn't happen behind him out of view.
there is footage ive seen with rearview cam from the vehicle, they sorta cut the dude off but he had plenty of time to slow down. he was still being a prick and should've been ticketed.@@CJ4S147
Footage shows the cammer right next to that same car she hit, then her accelerating pass the car on her left, she was doing 100+ mph and as soon as she merged to the left, she clipped(pitted) the car she was passing... I dont know why people are saying the footage doesn't show..... she was driving wreckless all cuz she didn't want to slow down and get stuck behind that truck... could've avoided all that mess if she had just slowed down and got BEHIND the car instead of trying to pass it from the right lane...the first car did the same, but had plenty time to change back to the left lane... they both were trying pass that car because it was moving too slow for their fast over the speed limit driving arses.... you can also her the cars horn blow at her... she was illegally passing and xcessuvely driving over the speed limit....
At 37:17 is a truck on fire in Richburg, South Carolina. If you pull the intersection up on Google Street View, it shows the same truck after the fire was put out, and a fire truck on scene. Hell of a coincidence.
wrong its the car that flipped over at fault they didnt like getting passed so they attempted to pass on shoulder smh lol i would like to know the outcome cause their insurance companies were fighting i say its the car that flipped over at fault
@@brianmedlen3645It's both their faults. Alan the tarded was going 103 mph when he got hit. It was undoubtedly reckless driving for tard Alan and even more reckless driving for the guy that flipped.
As a truck driver myself, it's very comforting to know that I'm not the only one dealing with these morons. I have been driving for the last 13 years (yeah, I know, not much, but I pride myself on my professionalism and safety) and no matter what I do, no matter how safe I am, I run into morons and d-heads everywhere. Edit: I will own up to the fact that I was passing a slow moving car carrier up a hill near exit 123 on Interstate 80 E today near the exit for Woodlands in Pennsylvania and I had to get over in front of him fairly close to make my exit and I felt bad about it because I despise those people. Sorry man, I didn't think I'd slow down that much, I have no excuse, but hopefully I didn't cut you off. I won't make that mistake next time. We live and we learn.
I'm in the same boat, though I have only been doing it for 1.5 years now, so I'm still very green. It's amazing the lack of care or respect cars have for 80,000 lbs rolling down the interstate. By far the most infuriating thing though is when other CMVs do it, though from what I've seen it's far less common and usually you can tell when it was just a mistake. Keep at it and stay safe out there.
In these videos I see a lot of semi truck drivers making basic mistakes, like sticking in the most left lane overtaking nothing, changing lanes and hitting unseen cars in front of them, making too tide corners, driving too fast in bad weather conditions, etc. As it's their profession they should drive like professionals. So scary. BTW 4wheelers are even worse in these videos.
well bud for your information i have 3an a half million miles OTR and drove for 30 years and oenrd my own 379 pete with a 4/25 cat with a 18 speed so yeah i know what im talking about and when i started driving we didnt even have power steering or a/c so i learned the hard way not like you kids today with your automatic s@@ChampagneOasisGaming
No matter what I drive, I’m ALWAYS looking at least a 1/2 mile down the road and ALWAYS keep my distance to what’s in front of me. My head is always on a swivel and I’m constantly looking in my mirrors. Too many assclowns on the road.
my question, if your a truck driver why didnt you A. stick to the speed of a truck... and B. do safty check of the truck at start of shift or when in a weigh station
Pickup driver with the handgun should be VERY thankful that no one else was armed. Both of the semi drivers had ample opportunity and rights to put him down like a rabid dog.
I'm retired, now, but had long wished I'd been a trucker. But watching these videos made me realize it would have been a bad choice. So many lousy, dangerous and vindictive drivers on the road that it would make life a hell on earth. I even installed a front and rear dash cam setup because it provides a better witness than he-said she-said.
Remember, in the unfortunate circumstance that you're involved in a vehicle crash, always scream at the top of your lungs, absolutely as loudly as possible. Won't help a damn thing, but once you've had the accident, you don't wanna hear anything else anyway
Exactly!! And not to mention they said just before this that they had "less than a trailer length" between them and the truck ahead of them. Cammer is absolutely the idiot driver here.
Until you get your license, don't speak about driving. If you had your license, you would know that people in the left/passing lane have right of way. That means the person in the left lane has to pass before the guy in the right lane can get over. Hope this taught you something. (Just want to point out that I 100% agree with you, he should've let him over even tho the law says otherwise)
@U.S.A.Official Just so you know, I've had my license since Oct. '83 and have never been in a serious accident (not one that was my fault anyway). While the letter of the law may be what it is, I'm what you call a defensive driver. It doesn't bother me a bit to give up my right-of-way in the interest of safety, unlike this cammer who, in spite of danger signs, tried ramming his way through anyway. That's why I don't have anywhere near all the problems these people have.
Also, the driver of the dashcam van was in full fight or flight mode. He wanted to nope out of there but the semi cut him of… probably for the best. Not a good thing to be driving after a shock like that.
29:33 Is there no speed limit? GPS say 103 mph at the time of the wreck. You can hear the car on the outside beeping his horn. The cammer never fully passed the other car and pushed him in to the median. I'm betting the guy on the outside sped up too. The dump truck is the only one no at fault.
Yeah I was watching that one thinking, the driver seems at least partially liable. He says he was accelerating to be sure he had clearance, but nothing about whether or not he actually *had* clearance, which makes me think he got over without actually looking.
I’m glad I didn’t have to write that all the way out … cammer should be at fault, you were in right lane already traveling 90+ and I’m sure the speed limit is well under that even if it is the flow of traffic, you are also the driver in the slow lane so already being obligated to slow down due to not being in the passing lane, you also accelerated when clearly he’s in sight of being next to you, so instead of letting the left lane flow like normal and you adjusting since your in the right lane you decided to compete and cut him off because of a decision you made, the lane change was clearly not taken without hesitation so you didn’t keep track of the vehicle traveling next to you, but yet there’s a battle between insurance ??
I don't know why the time line doesn't match up any more because now it is at 26:08 but at the bottom of the screen it say 103mph not 103kmh also this is in the U.S. we don't use kilometers@@KlodFather
Strange law, in Australia and many other countries brake check on a main highway or main road is considered dangerous driving, if one suspect brake problems they are to pull on the side of the road or breakdown lane. After watching many incidents, without a dash cam one can easily fall victim of fraudulent drivers.
@@andrewciliberto168he didn't turn at all. he stabilized his wheel to stay straight. as he thought after the first contact the truck would have stopped. but the moron continued to drive forward instead of braking. you blame the semi when the truck was not paying attention. and if he got hurt that's his own fault
I got my CDL in '95 and drove OTR for 10 years before deciding I'd had enough, and it was because I was sick of dealing with idiots on the road. Wow, they didn't hold a candle to the idiots out there now. The sad part is, this new breed of trucker is every bit as dumb and dangerous as they are driving a car. What the hell happened to paying attention to what you're doing? What happened to always leaving yourself an out? Why are you tailgating or passing in curves on 2-lane roads? These CDL schools are cranking out idiots that shouldn't be anywhere near a commercial vehicle. I don't know what the new training is like, but it's not working. I had 3 weeks in school and then 6 months with my trainer before I was cut loose on my own. In 10 years and just over a million miles of driving I never had one single accident or ticket. And to the whiny Europeans out there, I drove a truck that could do 125 km/h (78 mph) and still managed to keep it under total control. Speed doesn't kill; it's idiots and inattention to what you're doing that kills. I was foolhardy in thinking I might go back out on the road, but after watching this and a few others, there's no way in hell I'm going back out there.
Many of the drivers write: "An 80k pound truck sure takes long way to stop". Same driver: Involves in road rage, keeps lane hogging, tail gates, drives offensively, emotionally like a child. Grow up, take responsibility, deescalate and mind your business!
Hello everyone!! This is the best of the TRUCKS from this year.
Don't forget to share like, and comment and feel free to CLICK the notification bell so you are updated on my next clip.
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8:00 I have seen sooo many videos about this 11'8" bridge, and I wondered what the cost would be to raise the railroad trestle. Could they work it out so that the residents don't have to foot the bill?
Better yet, and probably the simplest thing to do would be, instead of raising the bridge, LOWER THE ROAD! Now, before you start making snide comments about old women's logic or some other misogynistic remark, think about it. What would it take to go down a couple of feet, repave and, Voila! No more can opener bridge!😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇😇
Remember, don't brake hard!
Improper Lane change? What about reckless driving?
Didnt see ANYONE using their emergency blinkers to notify other drivers that there is a problem...
What do you think they are for?
ALSO: Used to ride with a guy who used his horn LIBERALLY to get the attention of other drivers.
Saved a few with that.
41.16 goes around him in no passing zone. Then cuts in short and said yellow hit him again, yeah right.
After watching these videos, I have an even deeper appreciation for rig drivers. I am now very aware of how to act properly!
18:28 when the car tries to whip around slow traffic to the passing lane and ends in rear-ending a cop. just beautiful
Karma was absolutely not having it that day lmaoooo
3:04 Saw this one before. If someone brake checks you, then points a gun at you, you don't stop and let him get out. You ram him and go around. If you are in a semi, just push him off the road.
Ugh, until the idiot in the pickup did that stupid and illegal move, i was kinda/sorta on their side (not that I ever condone swerving in and brake checking). Why the hell was the big rig hogging the left lane?
@@TallCArabians The Peterbilt was doing 74 mph, passing slower traffic, specifically a Werner truck. Tennessee requires trucks on the open road to be at least 300 feet apart (about the length of four trucks). He is starting to move back to the right when the video begins. But he aborts the lane change when the Ram cuts between Werner and the Peterbilt and starts to pass on the right.
@@rdththth Video shows none of that.
@@ranlive1 The video we see was edited by the sheriff and released to the media. It was edited down to a length that would be suitable for TV news, and showed felonies being committed. They sought tips from the public to help them identify the driver of the Ram.
There are other sources that provide details not shown here.
Friend of mine had something similar happen. Dude got out with a firearm in hand and he basically ran them over. Sadly they survived but he and his family tried to sue. Once the jury saw the dash cam footage his case was dismissed. Why they chose to go forward with it is beyond me. All evidence is presented in the beginning of the trial so it's not like the footage was just dropped out of nowhere. Not only was his case dismissed but he was ordered to pay all of my friend's lawyer bills AND the police fined him for lying to them. It was kind of funny. I wasn't there for it but my friend said when the court saw the footage his mother leaned over the partition and smacked him upside the head real good. I guess his family had no clue that he had done that.
I can’t believe anyone would cut off a semi or brake check without being completely stupid or insane. I remember one day many years ago being stuck in traffic with my mother and I was complaining about the big slow trucks in the way, and being far too young to be driving she simply explained that if it wasn’t for the trucks there wouldn’t be anything in the stores to buy. When I began driving and to this day I have much respect for all of the good truckers. I give space and respect drivers around me. So thanks to all of you who deal with idiots so those same idiots can wipe their butts. 😂
You should see the natives around Atlanta, they believe it is their right to brake check,hinder,cause accidents for big trucks and are all looking for a payday...
It seems a lot of 2 ton car drivers think a 40 ton truck has the same stopping distance! 🤣😂🤣😂
Then y they drive so fast
I am a 69 year old woman and I learned in the 80's to drive a 5&4 Kenworth dump truck and then a White - Freightliner 13 speed road ranger. Little cars REALLY don't know big trucks can't stop!! Keep the shiny side up😊!
26:20 going over 100mph to pass someone and then act all shocked when you cause a wreck.
Exactly. They knew that car was there. They sped up to force their way in and then the other idiot who decided to not let them over . Whole lot of entitlement going on in that clip. Instead of just slowing or at least keeping the same speed….until the SUV passes. They could have avoided alllll of that. 🤦🏽♀️ I’m surprised that accident wasn’t worse than it ended up being.
definitely the car from the right lane being impatient and cutting off the car in the left.
@Ran_Out_of_Floor 100% right lane passers fault. The left lane decided to be a dick when he saw he was getting passed and sped up. But that doesn't matter as he was in his lane, right lane wanted to merge and should have payed attention and let off to let the dick head by
Right and then writes a lengthy explanation trying to plead his case.. he shouldve kept this on the sd card lol
I was thinking the same thing
The amount of Ram owners that intentionally hit people, fight people, pull weapons/guns, and shoot at people is absolutely insane.
that's not a car you buy without a good reason... You either need it to ride dirt roads with the bed full of tools, or you need it because you can't be seen in any smaller car... because of reasons
Grab life by the horns!! lol
ram owners are a different breed of americans
@@jigwailleim convinced there is no good reason to ever consider buying a ram
That's not just rams, it's every lifted pickup
Never tell the other person you have a camera. Don't tell the police until after the other person signs their statement. Then take it to court.
The 8:05 trucker was a real MVP, he knew the kid have no experience around trucks and just make shure the he was ok. And even conforted him in the end. Congrats man
0:52 The usual Nissan Altima going 120mph on the freeway with donut tires 😂
My trucker step-dad explained how to drive being around trucks. Never stay in the truck's blind spot. Watch the truck's turn signals and get the hell out of their way because they can't see everything. I always slow down to let trucks merge or speed up to clear the way. Always watch far ahead for reasons a truck might need to change lanes like climbing long grades and make room for them. Signal the trucks when the way is clear. When a truck is trying to change lanes let them. 60+ years since that lesson and no accidents. Just use common sense and be courteous. Most of these accidents could have been avoided by not being hard-headed about your own importance.
22:15
Tow truck: "Sweet, i was just lookin for business"😂😂
Right place at the right time. Cha Ching 😅😅😅
I had a coworker/friend who was the nicest, most chill guy ever. Very calm and gentle. When he got behind the wheel though, he turned into a homicidal maniac. He was the aggressor every time; brake-checking, speeding, tailgating, yelling profanities. He gave me a ride around the block in his new car once, and I never got into a car with him again. I don’t know what happened to him when he drove, but he definitely needed some kind of therapy.
Yep my old boss was the way. His wife used to give him grief, but the last time I rode with both of them, he must have rubbed off on her because she was now just as bad. Human nature is a strange thing to figure out 🤷♂️
He need a candy before he get in his car.
@@danoiddano6891
Absolutely. I’ll be 60 next spring and I’ve given up!
These days, you would have to be nuts to not have a dashcam. The idiots are bad enough, but the scammers and ragers make a dashcam almost important as a brake pedal!
Sadly, I think you're right.
I'm glad the days of long haul are behind us. Finally getting to be at home and relax. I don't think my nerves could handle it out there now. Stay safe out there guys and gals. My prayers are with you.
Thank you for your service and for the wishes. Take care & enjoy that retirement driver!
3:46 dude pulling hard brake checks and then pulling a gun(doesn’t add inches, boys).
Honestly I’d hit him as hard as I could with my rig, knowing firsthand the damage it would do as soon as he pointed the gun at me. That’s my self defense weapon in that case
Exactly 💯. That little .380 isn't going to stop a 18 wheeler right away.
i agree and understand
It blows my mind how many people think the road belongs to them. We SHARE the road. So many accidents could be avoided if people we just more courteous. We all have somewhere important to get to otherwise we would have stayed home. I watch videos like this to hopefully make me a better driver.
29:24 Alan Alpert, crash 100% cammers fault. That vehicle was beside you, no passing on the right and this is why. The lane to your left was not clear. Did you even look or just assume? Oh wait its on video, you didn't look.
Not only that, but going 103 as well!
I could hear the car he was cutting off sounding his horn, I don't know why calmer didn't notice it. I guess he didn't show the cop his video and that's why he didn't get a ticket.
In Alan's defense, at the speed differences they were going before the camera lost vision of the car on the left, Alan's vehicle should've been able to clear it "safely." *However,* the suv sped up, probably a bit of their own road rage, and tried to get back in front of Alan. *That said,* I do agree that Alan was at fault here. Like y'all said, he could've slid behind the suv instead of trying to get in front.
So many drivers (truck drivers too) seem to permanently live in the overtaking lane, even when the road is empty, it's crazy.
In some states, it's legal.
@maxsdad538 it shouldn't be...keep right!!
@jroberts1734 why does the left lane HAVE to be for passing? You genuinely arent good enough to pass on the right or something? Is it a different skill?
They couldn't identify the guy that pulled his sidearm from his tag number
It may be someone other than the owner driving the car. Usually police have to witness such an encounter in order to file charges.
The black car passing on the right at 54:59 may be involved in this encounter. The window is down and the driver is recording.
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@@rdththth Witness it?! It's on VIDEO.
@@ranlive1 Video of a person wearing face covering from a distance that lacks enough detail for positive identification.
A firearm was shown, but not pointed or discharged. That is a lesser crime the police may choose not to investigate.
@@rdthththare you insane? The Bradley County Sheriff's Office are the one's that released the video asking for help identifying. The road rage act of stopping his vehicle in a lane of traffic is reckless endangerment a Class A Misdemeanor, adding the control of a handgun is a Class E Felony. TN Code 39-13- 103 (2021). Pointing the weapon is Aggravated Assault also a Felony. And probably another 6 misdemeanors for traffic offenses and firearm violations could be charged with what was witnessed in the video. When arrested it won't be a slap on the wrist if he's convicted. I surmise the DA would not let all charges be reduced to misdemeanors and would insist on at least one felony charge stand for prosecution.
the man stopping trucks on the highway and waving his gun probably wont be doing that for much longer. He'll either eat a shotgun blast to the face, or a whole semi truck to the face
I have 3 million safe km's driving transports from 53 foot vans to 120 foot long combination vehicles and 140000 lbs tankers ..
I've seen hundreds of deaths on the roadways, and 90 % are speed and inattention.
I taught defensive driving and about 30 % of these truckers need training for just that ....Just because you are right doesn't mean you shouldn't avoid .. Backing off gas and Avoiding will litterally save your life . Many of the accidents where "you run out of road" .. Back off .
Most of these accidents are absolutely lack of proper training which i had 100's of hours in my career... 😢
I made it 3 million km's because i and other were looking out for each other.. Let's continue.. God Bless .
35:54. He didn't say the trucker didn't see my CAR. He said the trucker didn't see my TESLA. Typical.
what do you want from him bro, i don't understad
@@ToyotaYaris-ft1ro To not be such a yuppy. He definitely brags weekly about how he's saving the earth by driving an electric car that requires fossil fuels to generate the electricity required to power it. Not to mention the insane amount of mining required to get the materials for the batteries.
How else would we know he drives a Tesla, if he didn't tell us?
29:38 Cammer is just as responsible (more so in my opinion) than the car that they collided with. Sometimes it is better to just slow down and wait the few extra seconds.
What the cammer did was reckless, especially driving over 100 mph. However, the SUV driver decided to have a "hold my beer" moment and do something even more reckless and dangerous by driving faster than the cammer and passing on the shoulder. Both should've received tickets for reckless driving. But the video is evidence of who's responsible for the accident.
@@pantherfan7361 If you listen closely, you can hear a horn. I think the cammer cut the van off. Van responded with road rage I guess, and wrecked everyone. My take anyway.
100% the cammer's fault.
This is what happens when camping in the left lane and forcing faster traffic to overtake on the right, then meeting slower right lane traffic, and having to move to the passing lane. However, it was foolhardy to move left, with so little space between the car in front and the left lane camperman. Not really enough space ahead to accelerate clear, better to have just slowed down a tad and moved left after the camperman. Don't camp in the passing lane.
Yeah, I'll bet the cammer has convinced themselves that their explanation is right and the SUV "appeared" instead of that cammer cut them off aggressively. They should both get some fault in this accident. Another commenter was right, the only one with no fault here is the dump truck driver.
20:50 jeesh that was brutal. Hopefully knowone is in that porty potty.
Are you a bot? This account made this same comment on this same porta-potty accident on another video a week ago.
25:53: I hope the police department replaces all eighteen tires they were responsible for puncturing with the spike strip ... that incidentally completely failed to catch the car they were trying to stop.
And the officers got fired as well. Could have really created a mess there. 😮
40:45 what an absolute clown I hope he didn’t get a payout from that
Yep. Had lots of time to slow down and even change lanes to avoid the trailer. Just hand in your license if you can't avoid that incident.
you can even see if you watch the white lines that he sped up a little bit just to try and contact the trailer. complete fraud
and then has the audacity to say yellow hit him again after he chases him down, cuts him off and slams the brakes. yeah I hope he got fuked
It boggles my mind that people brake check semi’s. They should all come with a big push bumper and when people deliberately break check you, they should be fair game. Don’t let them stop you.
It's an insurance fraud scam. Legally the car that rear-ends the car in front is always at fault, no matter if the car in front is driving like a reckless idiot. These guys know that semi-drivers are unlikely to be injured in a bumper bust and that more damage will be done to their car then the truck. Their goal is to get a settlement payout for more than the car they're driving is worth, so that they can get a replacement vehicle and still have a tidy sum left over.
You just never know when something like this could happen especially when the danger is coming right at you but it’s out of sight…. Fast reaction to avoid what could have been a lot more serious…. Great driving from these guys 👍🏻
What the heck is wrong with people. Man I give them all the respect they deserve. I would hate to drive one of those everyday to work. 👍👍👍
I did it for 18 years 10+ years in the Northeast hauling frozen and perishables. Wasn't a fun experience at times especially in the boroughs of NYC 😮😊
40:45. This is all your fault. You saw the truck a mile away you didn't clear it. Then, you go after the truck driver and hit him. 100% on you. At least by the video and your confession.
Please turn on your license.
Came here for this comment. 💯 agree. Cammer was wrong.
So oblivious to their nonsense as well (terrible driver)
How do you "turn on" your license? And why would you want to make it excited?
Oooh, you meant TURN IN, but you didn't bother to proofread your response before you hit the "POST" button. 🙄👎
@@JediLoreenPretty sure he meant "Turn On" as a joke.. like turn on your brain and think. But you wouldn't know that would you? Also nothing was said about excitement. Maybe you should get your eyes checked. Chill out and go back to proofreading your own posts, thank you.
Obviously an insurance fraud attempt backed up by stupidity and a bruised ego.
29:40 - Mans was going 103 trying to say they "wanted enough space". Ya, ok, sure buddy. Other vehicle just appeared, ok, definitely didnt just see them when you went by, definitely didnt hesitate and then force over anyway, definitely didnt cut them off anyway 'cause it looked like they were going 90+ as well. No tickets probably because police either didnt see this video or didnt want to do all the paperwork for that idiocy.
I saw this accident on another channel (I can't remember which one) and it was a clip from the person behind the cammer. The other SUV was passing, then this cammer decided to gun it and forced the other driver onto the shoulder.
Yeah, not "Ya". 🤔🙄👎
It continues to baffle me why people would play stupid, childish games with Semi-trucks/18 wheelers. How infantile and moronic do you have to be. Even if you're "in the right", you're not going to win against all that mass. 🙄
Trying to pull off ins scams
35:36 Idiot spinning out to freaking Rammstein is so perfect and hilarious.
Great compilation - thanks, RR&BD!
The Bad Man should rename himself The Bad Driver.
Why? Because most of the accidents weren't even remotely his fault? What?
Anybody catch why he got spike stripped? Just what WAS he up to?
@@markfurman4386
The police were trying to target the car to the RIGHT side of his truck.. if you watched the video thisclosely, you can actually SEE it all unfold.. 🤔🙄🤨
@@MattGuzman-ng2yx those were police??
That Alan Alpert guy has caused one of the most crazy crashes I have seen in a long time.
25:54 The department better be paying for 18 brand new tires.
My question is, who were they aiming for… the silver car? If so, that was a very poor try! Lol
34:34 Not good when a cop doesn't know he has to yield to left lane when his lane goes poof.
Soon backed down when the camera was pointed out to him though.
Have driven though that area plenty of times hauling scrap metal. That merge point sucks and makes it worse when a cop of all people pull a stunt like that.
There are far too many ignorant drivers out there who have no idea what it takes to drive a semi or how long it takes to stop one. What is wrong with the younger generations?
Play stupid game's win stupid prize's... that cracked me up.
Greatest channel ROAD RAGE & BAD DRIVING
Great compilation - thanks 🙋♀🙋♀🙋♀
0:36 "Don't do it!"
*doesn't honk or do anything to tell the trucker to stop*
Do they really expect you to see every semi with a long trailer every time? They're real easy to miss when they're right in front of you.🙄
0:58 If you notice there's a car blocking the broken down car. When you're scanning around sometimes it's hard to visualize a dead stopped vehicle in the middle of the road because it's unexpected.
“My 80,000 pound truck takes more time to stop”. Then you should be leaving more space in front of you, dummy. And, car drivers...don't cut in front of these heavy trucks...you will lose!
As a truck driver of 22 years I saw lots of stuff on the road so this video is reminder..👌
3:33 Dear drivers, do not ever drive like you own the road. You do not own that piece of road.
I want to know why anyone thinks brake checking isn't going to spoil their day.......
-Nate
3:55 it looks more like a trucker was tailgating - the car only applied their brakes (not slamming them on). I see these truckers occasionally and they love to tailgate.
Not sure what's going on here, we don't see the beginning. It appears the truck was following a safe distance behind the other truck when the Buick got between them and started playing games.
I'm always cautious when an aero-stained fluid-leaking POS car gets near me. They are often looking for any opportunity for someone else's insurance to buy them a new car.
37:46 Perfect completely unintentional PIT maneuver. Any cop would be proud of that one.
Imagine walking out of the porta potty and there's a semi hood 3 feet from you 😂
It would be a good reason to go back in...To finish serious business, of course.
27:30 I love how the driver knows how dangerous that lane is. There a portion of 275 in Cincinnati like this when it rains. I’ve seen multiple wipeouts bc of it and it almost got me the first time.
Hey fellow cincinnatian!
I've always said the biggest problem with driving on the roads is that the cars have people in em, people suck
19:15 Kudos to the poster..... he accepted responsibility and probably learned to be a better (less impatient) driver. I give him 👍👍
0:52 What it actually looks like happened if you watch closely is the dark grey car on the left and the silver car on the right both merged at the same time into the truck’s lane, causing the cars to brake right in front of the poor trucker. You can see the silver car picking up speed afterwards. I don’t think it was the trucker’s fault at all and the only reason he didn’t squash them is because he WAS looking farther down the road.
4:34 'Grinds my gears' What camera system are you using for this? TELL Us please! I'd love to know, put kit like this on my pickup, or my friend's RV. Thanks!
@29:35+ how utterly incompetent the police must be not to ISSUE ANY TICKETS to the person who caused the accident.🤬
How could the police possibly know who caused the accident? Cammer says that they didn’t cut off or push the vehicle that hit them onto the shoulder. Footage doesn’t show. If there are no other witnesses its one drivers word against the other.
@@CJ4S147 Police could've issued the originator of the accident a ticket for reckless driving. Just because the cammer said the didn't do anything to me other car, which I believe, doesn't mean something didn't happen behind him out of view.
there is footage ive seen with rearview cam from the vehicle, they sorta cut the dude off but he had plenty of time to slow down. he was still being a prick and should've been ticketed.@@CJ4S147
I think they both should get tickets.
Footage shows the cammer right next to that same car she hit, then her accelerating pass the car on her left, she was doing 100+ mph and as soon as she merged to the left, she clipped(pitted) the car she was passing... I dont know why people are saying the footage doesn't show..... she was driving wreckless all cuz she didn't want to slow down and get stuck behind that truck... could've avoided all that mess if she had just slowed down and got BEHIND the car instead of trying to pass it from the right lane...the first car did the same, but had plenty time to change back to the left lane... they both were trying pass that car because it was moving too slow for their fast over the speed limit driving arses.... you can also her the cars horn blow at her... she was illegally passing and xcessuvely driving over the speed limit....
That kid at the 22:15 crash was adorable. He knew his brain was not catching everything but didn’t freak out.
Several pairs of underware were completely destroyed in the making of this video. Could we have a moment please ?
At 37:17 is a truck on fire in Richburg, South Carolina. If you pull the intersection up on Google Street View, it shows the same truck after the fire was put out, and a fire truck on scene. Hell of a coincidence.
OK, so at 24:12 it was kind of funny seeing the tow truck switch its lights on 😅
Amazing the number of cars that want to pick a fight with a semi truck. You can’t possibly win a battle like that.
I love how at 26:05 Alan cuts that car of that flips over and then shows a text msg acting like it was not his fault.
wrong its the car that flipped over at fault they didnt like getting passed so they attempted to pass on shoulder smh lol i would like to know the outcome cause their insurance companies were fighting i say its the car that flipped over at fault
@@brianmedlen3645It's both their faults. Alan the tarded was going 103 mph when he got hit. It was undoubtedly reckless driving for tard Alan and even more reckless driving for the guy that flipped.
@brianmedlen3645 he cut them off. Alan the tard
@@brianmedlen3645.
As a truck driver myself, it's very comforting to know that I'm not the only one dealing with these morons. I have been driving for the last 13 years (yeah, I know, not much, but I pride myself on my professionalism and safety) and no matter what I do, no matter how safe I am, I run into morons and d-heads everywhere.
Edit: I will own up to the fact that I was passing a slow moving car carrier up a hill near exit 123 on Interstate 80 E today near the exit for Woodlands in Pennsylvania and I had to get over in front of him fairly close to make my exit and I felt bad about it because I despise those people. Sorry man, I didn't think I'd slow down that much, I have no excuse, but hopefully I didn't cut you off. I won't make that mistake next time. We live and we learn.
I'm in the same boat, though I have only been doing it for 1.5 years now, so I'm still very green. It's amazing the lack of care or respect cars have for 80,000 lbs rolling down the interstate. By far the most infuriating thing though is when other CMVs do it, though from what I've seen it's far less common and usually you can tell when it was just a mistake. Keep at it and stay safe out there.
the sad part is that a lot of this is the trucks fault
My SIL is a trucker and I worry about him the whole time he's on the road. I often ask myself if I should be watching these videos.
In these videos I see a lot of semi truck drivers making basic mistakes, like sticking in the most left lane overtaking nothing, changing lanes and hitting unseen cars in front of them, making too tide corners, driving too fast in bad weather conditions, etc. As it's their profession they should drive like professionals. So scary. BTW 4wheelers are even worse in these videos.
well bud for your information i have 3an a half million miles OTR and drove for 30 years and oenrd my own 379 pete with a 4/25 cat with a 18 speed so yeah i know what im talking about and when i started driving we didnt even have power steering or a/c so i learned the hard way not like you kids today with your automatic s@@ChampagneOasisGaming
No matter what I drive, I’m ALWAYS looking at least a 1/2 mile down the road and ALWAYS keep my distance to what’s in front of me.
My head is always on a swivel and I’m constantly looking in my mirrors.
Too many assclowns on the road.
Dudes crazy, no helmet no crash bar no harness😮
4:29 "crazy Chicago driver." That about sums it up lmao. People in Chicago got their licenses out of a cracker jack box smh
34:00 “Victims badly hurt but will survive” hardly means their quality of life will ever be the same. Unfortunately, a bit of a tone deaf statement.
my question, if your a truck driver why didnt you A. stick to the speed of a truck... and B. do safty check of the truck at start of shift or when in a weigh station
Good evening 🙋♀️
Super good video. I had no idea what Iran was like. Very modern and clean
Thank you from America
Pickup driver with the handgun should be VERY thankful that no one else was armed. Both of the semi drivers had ample opportunity and rights to put him down like a rabid dog.
That failed attempt of brake checking at 16:03. lol He loves his Beemer too much. 😅😂😂😂
I think he's just trying to tell the truck to get out of the left lane
That was bellingham Washington, I'll keep an eye out for this idiot. 😅
I think he's just an idiot.@@fhume6269
Looks like a mixed message on the bridge. Green lights plus "must turn"
I'm retired, now, but had long wished I'd been a trucker. But watching these videos made me realize it would have been a bad choice. So many lousy, dangerous and vindictive drivers on the road that it would make life a hell on earth. I even installed a front and rear dash cam setup because it provides a better witness than he-said she-said.
20:53 Dude in White Pickup got absolutely demolished !!
And that Dixie Toilette, too. Most likely 😅
29:05 Give a donut to the cop that doesn't throw the spike strips at 29:16
That was some serious bad timing
... and it's not like you're gonna get compensated for getting all your tires slashed.
His bad timing reminds me of the video of a panda bear missing his swing.
Remember, in the unfortunate circumstance that you're involved in a vehicle crash, always scream at the top of your lungs, absolutely as loudly as possible. Won't help a damn thing, but once you've had the accident, you don't wanna hear anything else anyway
12:32 So, you could see his signal was on and that he was straddling the line but you tried to pass him anyway?
Exactly!! And not to mention they said just before this that they had "less than a trailer length" between them and the truck ahead of them. Cammer is absolutely the idiot driver here.
Well yeah, having a dashcam means you own the road.
@@mimcduffee86 apparently!!
Until you get your license, don't speak about driving. If you had your license, you would know that people in the left/passing lane have right of way. That means the person in the left lane has to pass before the guy in the right lane can get over. Hope this taught you something.
(Just want to point out that I 100% agree with you, he should've let him over even tho the law says otherwise)
@U.S.A.Official Just so you know, I've had my license since Oct. '83 and have never been in a serious accident (not one that was my fault anyway). While the letter of the law may be what it is, I'm what you call a defensive driver. It doesn't bother me a bit to give up my right-of-way in the interest of safety, unlike this cammer who, in spite of danger signs, tried ramming his way through anyway. That's why I don't have anywhere near all the problems these people have.
the pure luck of the guy at 6:12 is nuts
Also, the driver of the dashcam van was in full fight or flight mode. He wanted to nope out of there but the semi cut him of… probably for the best. Not a good thing to be driving after a shock like that.
Man I had the same thoughts as the driver "why is this semi going that way?.... Oh fck" 😂
Of all my years of driving truck it's the dump drivers that are the most dangerous on our roads.
I love watching the 11'8" bridge videos!!
29:33 Is there no speed limit? GPS say 103 mph at the time of the wreck. You can hear the car on the outside beeping his horn. The cammer never fully passed the other car and pushed him in to the median. I'm betting the guy on the outside sped up too. The dump truck is the only one no at fault.
100 percent agree!
Yeah I was watching that one thinking, the driver seems at least partially liable. He says he was accelerating to be sure he had clearance, but nothing about whether or not he actually *had* clearance, which makes me think he got over without actually looking.
I’m glad I didn’t have to write that all the way out … cammer should be at fault, you were in right lane already traveling 90+ and I’m sure the speed limit is well under that even if it is the flow of traffic, you are also the driver in the slow lane so already being obligated to slow down due to not being in the passing lane, you also accelerated when clearly he’s in sight of being next to you, so instead of letting the left lane flow like normal and you adjusting since your in the right lane you decided to compete and cut him off because of a decision you made, the lane change was clearly not taken without hesitation so you didn’t keep track of the vehicle traveling next to you, but yet there’s a battle between insurance ??
That was 100kph not MPH. Its about 62.5 mph or so. Not that fast.
I don't know why the time line doesn't match up any more because now it is at 26:08 but at the bottom of the screen it say 103mph not 103kmh also this is in the U.S. we don't use kilometers@@KlodFather
Strange law, in Australia and many other countries brake check on a main highway or main road is considered dangerous driving, if one suspect brake problems they are to pull on the side of the road or breakdown lane. After watching many incidents, without a dash cam one can easily fall victim of fraudulent drivers.
Watching this video is like witnessing a masterclass in driving incompetence. Take notes, folks... on what not to do!
I know that Harrisburg, PA section quite well! Too many "lost/confused" drivers always messing up traffic.
32:15 me wondering why this clip was in a trucker collection.
32:20 oh
Impatience & ignorance will burn you every time.
This video proves to me that even truckers hate truckers
20:50 I'm pretty sure that was a fatal crash.....how do you survive that?
He's real lucky if he did. I just hope there was nobody in that porta-potty at the end!
The driver of the white truck survived with minor injuries and was charged with reckless driving
@@Red-rl1xxthat would have been really…. shitty. lol
That semi reacted horribly. Instead of turning into the cones, he turned into the white truck
@@andrewciliberto168he didn't turn at all. he stabilized his wheel to stay straight. as he thought after the first contact the truck would have stopped. but the moron continued to drive forward instead of braking. you blame the semi when the truck was not paying attention. and if he got hurt that's his own fault
0:58. Really girl? You see him lock up all wheels and don't move over in case he swerves?????🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️🤦♂️
I got my CDL in '95 and drove OTR for 10 years before deciding I'd had enough, and it was because I was sick of dealing with idiots on the road. Wow, they didn't hold a candle to the idiots out there now. The sad part is, this new breed of trucker is every bit as dumb and dangerous as they are driving a car. What the hell happened to paying attention to what you're doing? What happened to always leaving yourself an out? Why are you tailgating or passing in curves on 2-lane roads?
These CDL schools are cranking out idiots that shouldn't be anywhere near a commercial vehicle. I don't know what the new training is like, but it's not working. I had 3 weeks in school and then 6 months with my trainer before I was cut loose on my own. In 10 years and just over a million miles of driving I never had one single accident or ticket. And to the whiny Europeans out there, I drove a truck that could do 125 km/h (78 mph) and still managed to keep it under total control. Speed doesn't kill; it's idiots and inattention to what you're doing that kills. I was foolhardy in thinking I might go back out on the road, but after watching this and a few others, there's no way in hell I'm going back out there.
Hell yeah I will vote for you 😅
Many of the drivers write: "An 80k pound truck sure takes long way to stop". Same driver: Involves in road rage, keeps lane hogging, tail gates, drives offensively, emotionally like a child. Grow up, take responsibility, deescalate and mind your business!
43:35 give up your camera bro, you had the perfect shot smh
Now that was mr Super Trucker
In the second clip the truck driver got all the clues and even stopped but couldn't resist mangling his truck. 🤣