She made the mistake of reporting an 'accident' to the police. She should have said she had been deliberately rammed. They would then have attended the scene.
Said this on another video, one of the things that's annoys me in these videos and when actually driving is the lack of apologies you get from people. We all make mistakes but when you do, say sorry it's not hard. Half the time I don't even get a hand saying thank you when I give way to someone nowadays.
I work in a hospital and have had a person slam my car with their door as they got out. Smiled at me and walked off without a care in the world. Seems to be the norm these days, that kind of scummy attitude.
One cause is probably a growing cautious or paranoid culture that sees any apology as an admission of guilt - and therefore a hostage to fortune - in a litigious world. But some people who are owed an apology don't play very well for it. Witness Muzzy's opening gambit at 1:44. Even knowing I ought to apologise, I would immediately feel less like doing so. Not everyone's as susceptible to guilt trips as I am, and that woman just looked stunned and a bit scared. Did she then confront her own poor observation and the danger it put Muzzy in? I hope so, but his reaction actually put a hurdle in the way.
@@ChrisBrown-px1oy You could be right. But my initial impressions differ. I think that blank uninterested look on her face was more of a bovine, couldn't care less, apathetic attitude. As for the litigation culture, yes it exists, but that tends to be more in the work environment over here, unlike in the US. Here we are terrified of "offending" certain groups, but I don't think that applies in this example. One thing I certainly agree on is the hesitation to apologise if someone is screaming in your face.
when road markings are present on the approach to a roundabout, they generally *override the standard lane usage guidance found in the Highway Code* eg: Lane 1 (with a straight-ahead arrow): Drivers should use this lane only for going straight (the first or second exit directly across). Lane 2 (with a right-turn arrow): Drivers should use this lane specifically for turning right (the third exit or beyond). The Highway Code advises that road markings and signage should be followed if they are in place Learn that bitches
13 ish minutes in. Great blind reverse by the lorry driver. You can’t see the end of the trailer on a blind reverse. Loved to have seen the impatient 4x4 driver do that.
@5:00 - the video suggests that the "new Highway Code description of what to do at roundabouts is somewhat ambiguous" - what's not ambiguous is the need to mirror-signal-manoeuvre when changing lanes.
The most disturbing driving I have seen this week has been from driving instructors. Wednesday afternoon walking my 4yr old home from school, car bumps up onto footway from behind us, passes us fully on footway, stops, reverses a few feet, changes mind the drives forward again along footway, across a junction onto the footway again then pulls up. Apparently to pick up the next pupil. This morning again walking to school, car coming towards us swerves in the road and bumps into the kerb a few yards infront on us. I can see into the car, the guy is looking down at a phone in his lap. Both driving school cars and the drivers are not the learners.
It's all over the news here... Inside edition did a feature on it as well.... The car was impounded but don't know if any arrests have been made yet. Also wasn't their first attempt that same week....
The last clip is being investigated now. Apparently this lady was their second victim.... And the red Kia is also in the video of the other incident...
2:00 I had a Rover Streetwise bought brand new from the rover showrooms in Worthing. The worst car I ever owned, it had a million problems from day one and after 6 months of hell we handed it back and went out and bought a Saab convertible we drove for several years. One time I opened the door on the Streetwise and the door card stayed in the frame as the door opened, the heater packed up, the wipers worked but not when it rained, the windows jammed open in a torrential downpour in Cirencester, central locking broke all the time, battery drained for no reason, boot stayed locked until you locked the car then it stayed unlocked. The list was endless!!!!!
Muzzy at 1.52, that blue car driver looks like she is in cloud cuckoo land. Zebra Crossings, white lines, pretty coloured lights at road junctions, round circles with strange numbers in them..........the minds of the drivers of today. Last clip, So the police won't come out if no one was injured but will turn up in droves if someone complains of a guy with a camera filming in public.
Could you imagine going home and putting all that effort into creating the video clip? That non-event happens hundreds of times a day across the country, what a loser. I mean seriously, what a fucking loser.
One of the biggest non events I’ve seen in these clips 😂 earlier today a Tesco delivery van pulled right out in front of me from a side street I was turning down, I simply slowed down and let him be a prick without beeping my horn, tempted to send it in now and make everyone feel sorry for me, not sure it will be accepted tho as I didn’t speed up to make it look worse and beep my horn for 10 minutes straight 👀😂
After a couple of Dave Thompson's "Now, children" interventions I was wondering what I'd been smoking. But the one at 5:07 made me wonder what he was on. Follow that red line down, and just what is supposed to prove that the Duster driver is familiar with that roundabout?
5:29, we Dutch, German, Belgians, etc also indicate when leaving a roundabout ( you have to Indicate when leaving a priority road. A roundabout is a priority road). They better make a hard Nou dry the so that drivers going to turn left, can only turn left. One conflict area less.....
Yes, I. the UK you are also supposed to indicate your direction of travel both onto and off a roundabout. Unfortunately, about 70% only do one or the other but, not both. Say 15% don't indicate at all, and the remaing 15% do it properly.
@oceandrive7283 The exception is mini-roundabouts or small-island roundabouts where you are only required to indicate on approach. All others I agree with your estimate entirely.
Was just driving in Germany, Belgium and France Yeaterday and the roundabouts are so well designed. Nobody is bombing it around either. One more thing I love is that Multi lane roundabouts don’t exist and if they do the lanes are split by a high curb
@@benmacca1 very good. Now you know what I mean. Also here, when it is a multiple roundabout, it is a turbo-rotonde ( Wikipedia: turbo-rotonde). The motorway A9 has a leveled roundabout. It is where the A9 goes over the road A200. It is ruled by traffic lights. The A200 goes west east. Above that is the roundabout and above that is the A9, going north south. And in Nijmegen is the EmperrCharles Square with a big annoying roundabout. 4 lanes. O, it is not a roundabout but a traffic place/square ( verkeersplein), so traffic on that "roundabout" does not have priority. That is very rare nowadays.
@@gerhard6105 I’ve driven in the Netherlands too and have experienced the Turbo Roundabouts and they are awesome! Every time I cross that channel I have had a breath of fresh air with well disciplined driving and brilliant road design.
Were the scumbags arrested for fraud and dangerous driving. If not why not, police should attend these types of crashes, total joke . Do your bloody job
If the car overtaking was not speeding then there would be no point to the clip. Therefore we can easily deduce that they were likely speeding. That is then the point of the clip. Not really difficult is it?
@@konradgreen2567 Yes... and the speed limit sign that you missed. Plus look at the very wet conditions. But that's why they sent in the clip. It was obvious , but you are struggling to understand the point.🤦♂
Why on earth would you get annoyed at some absolute idiot giving you a free 4-5 grand insurance payout 😂 I only wish I was so lucky to encounter an idiot like that.
@eirebhoy132 I know. And well done to the lady for her calmness. I hate low life scammers.. And I would have known what was happening straight away. You are absolutely correct. But people like that don't learn from courts.
@eirebhoy132 not sure if you would get paid out if they give false details or just disappear? Still Means if you are not fully comprehensive insurance you'll loose out from damaged to your vehicle? . Uk 🇬🇧
@@DW-hx1xm they have footage of their plate, so shouldn’t be to hard to track them down, also if they give false details or disappear when they’re looking a payday themselves they really are the ultimate of idiots 😂
1:43 sure she made a mistake but why do these speeding 2-wheeled tossers have to be so aggressive all the time...riding while angry all the time can't be either safe or healthy....
@@doctorsocrates4413 You're delusional. The start of the video shows the biker travel circa two car lengths in 1 second. These cars are maybe each 5m in length, maybe a 1m gap in between. So we can estimate his speed as circa 11m/s which is 24mph. Ooh 24mph, so fast. Better luck next time.
Blue car going round the mini in wet weather was a sh**h**d. Could see that car from a mile and could have been more courteous after all we are human and make mistakes at times.
And not relevant that he then moved off from the stop over a zebra crossing, failing to give priority to the clearly waiting (and clearly very sussed) pedestrian?
@@tjfSIM It's about the same captioning. You queried a strange inclusion. I mentioned a strange omission. If you think it doesn't qualify as a reply to you, you're probably right. And ifyou confirm that this shortcoming upsets you enough, I'll delete it. Ok?
@tjfSIM Well, only the submitter Lee can reliably answer you. My hunch, for what it's worth, is that Lee is a man, like most people called Lee in this country, and that he submitted the footage of his partner or sister. Or, this Lee is a woman and the cammer. Either way, the driver's gender is cited on the assumption that many viewers would judge the van driver more harshly for bullying a woman driver. I think the failure to even mention the disregard of a male pedestrian whom the van driver should have given priority, rather backs me up.
@goodyeoman4534 The problem is they haven't seen the bike. They've glanced in that direction but not been able to see it due to the saccades. en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccadic_masking
@goodyeoman4534 TBF that article is not the best explanation. Saccadic masking is something taught in advanced motoring courses and very much known to be the cause of the vast majority of "SMIDSY" incidents. In essence, the retina in your eye cannot focus on an image whilst the eyeball is moving and therefore you cannot see. When your eye moves, rather than attempt to process a blurred image, your brain ignores it and fills in the gap with the last image you saw so effectively, you are unknowingly blind during these brief moments known as "saccades". You can test this theory by looking closely into a mirror at your own eyes in turn, focusing from left to right eye. You will not see your eyes move because while the eyeball is in motion, the image is blocked. However, another person looking at your face will clearly see your eyes move. This is what can happen whilst driving. If someone is looking for traffic but does not steady their eye, they will not see objects approaching. The way to counter this is to make the eyeball stationary. When looking at the road, focus on a distant object and let your eye steady for a moment. If anything is in your view you will see it in your peripheral vision. Some of us carry out this process naturally, but some don't and as such can easily miss approaching objects. Although it sounds silly at first, learning to look effectively (and avoid saccades), many believe should be taught at basic driving test levels rather than at advanced motoring stages.
0:32 Nice to see two clips of the brain-dead motorists of High Wycombe. That's mostly why I left years ago. But as a general point, the excessive zooming in and out on many of these clips is 1. Annoying and 2. Distorts the reality of the situation. Therefore UNsubscribed. Byee.
@@eggsy739 but why? Who will you tell? Or are you just collecting them like Train numbers? Nothing happened in this example, why do they need the reg plate. Is he genuinely going to call the Police and explain that red VW made a perfect over take?
Mikeandhev 3:40. Hes in the wrong lane? Yes i agree. But within 5 seconds you do the same. Your lane choice is just as poor. Dashcammers up your standards before uploading please.
That's because the cammers lane splits into 2 the other lane stays as it was, so the cammer has to switch lanes depending which they need to use. The other car can only go in the lane they were in.
You've just proved my point. I agree with the initial incident although minor by today's standards. I was making the point that the cammer made me same minor mistake. After the red light the cammer pulls the exact same move. Cuts straight over the line . Should have gone into outside lane. The markings and white lines show it
@@tonymcgeachin9906Noone said she didn't make a very poor decision, but that doesn't excuse the rider's behaviour, or maybe it does in your little world.
From someone who won't use their own name on YT because they are sitting in mummy's basement jacking off, you don't have too announce your off, it's not an airport, just fxxk off
Good idea not to tell crash for cash scumbags that you have a camera, never let an enemy know when they're making a mistake.
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I love that phrase. So useful at times.
She made the mistake of reporting an 'accident' to the police. She should have said she had been deliberately rammed. They would then have attended the scene.
By someone from 'The Far Right', of course! Then they'd have come out in a jiffy.
Said this on another video, one of the things that's annoys me in these videos and when actually driving is the lack of apologies you get from people. We all make mistakes but when you do, say sorry it's not hard. Half the time I don't even get a hand saying thank you when I give way to someone nowadays.
I work in a hospital and have had a person slam my car with their door as they got out. Smiled at me and walked off without a care in the world. Seems to be the norm these days, that kind of scummy attitude.
Sorry about that
One cause is probably a growing cautious or paranoid culture that sees any apology as an admission of guilt - and therefore a hostage to fortune - in a litigious world.
But some people who are owed an apology don't play very well for it. Witness Muzzy's opening gambit at 1:44. Even knowing I ought to apologise, I would immediately feel less like doing so. Not everyone's as susceptible to guilt trips as I am, and that woman just looked stunned and a bit scared. Did she then confront her own poor observation and the danger it put Muzzy in? I hope so, but his reaction actually put a hurdle in the way.
@@ChrisBrown-px1oy You could be right. But my initial impressions differ. I think that blank uninterested look on her face was more of a bovine, couldn't care less, apathetic attitude.
As for the litigation culture, yes it exists, but that tends to be more in the work environment over here, unlike in the US. Here we are terrified of "offending" certain groups, but I don't think that applies in this example.
One thing I certainly agree on is the hesitation to apologise if someone is screaming in your face.
On the last clip,they did this twice in one week, the kia is their car as well
So at 4:16. I hate to inform you on that roundabout the left Lane is not just for the first exit it is also for the second exit. Learn ya highway code
Literally just about to say the same! 😂
when road markings are present on the approach to a roundabout, they generally *override the standard lane usage guidance found in the Highway Code*
eg:
Lane 1 (with a straight-ahead arrow): Drivers should use this lane only for going straight (the first or second exit directly across).
Lane 2 (with a right-turn arrow): Drivers should use this lane specifically for turning right (the third exit or beyond).
The Highway Code advises that road markings and signage should be followed if they are in place
Learn that bitches
Is it? Is it because it has 4 exits?
@@goodyeoman4534 Not marked as left only, therefore can be used for left and straight ahead.
@@goodyeoman4534 yup - the submitter needs to retake their driving test 🙂
13 ish minutes in. Great blind reverse by the lorry driver. You can’t see the end of the trailer on a blind reverse. Loved to have seen the impatient 4x4 driver do that.
@5:00 - the video suggests that the "new Highway Code description of what to do at roundabouts is somewhat ambiguous" - what's not ambiguous is the need to mirror-signal-manoeuvre when changing lanes.
4:14 please don't ever upload another video! Thought my Internet was playing up
Not to mention the fact it's completely incorrect, and the driver was in the correct lane.
Video is twice as long as it should be because of the explanations.
The most disturbing driving I have seen this week has been from driving instructors. Wednesday afternoon walking my 4yr old home from school, car bumps up onto footway from behind us, passes us fully on footway, stops, reverses a few feet, changes mind the drives forward again along footway, across a junction onto the footway again then pulls up. Apparently to pick up the next pupil.
This morning again walking to school, car coming towards us swerves in the road and bumps into the kerb a few yards infront on us. I can see into the car, the guy is looking down at a phone in his lap. Both driving school cars and the drivers are not the learners.
Take their details if they are from an official driving school and report them to the DSA (driving standards agency)
3m32 "the heart stopping moment car nearly take south scooter"
He was nowhere near it 😅
Were the fraudulent gits at the end arrested and charged? Obviously targeted the lone woman driver, the shits need to be punished!
1:07, Blippi, excavator song. Banger.
4.15. My God I almost died......................of boredom 😫
I skipped that part - it was boring and the red text is hard to read.
USA clip, they all seemed to recover from injuries very quickly so they could take pics etc. !?
it's a crash for cash...watch his face when he spots the camera.
It's all over the news here... Inside edition did a feature on it as well.... The car was impounded but don't know if any arrests have been made yet. Also wasn't their first attempt that same week....
The last clip is being investigated now. Apparently this lady was their second victim.... And the red Kia is also in the video of the other incident...
The Dave Thompson clip was unbearable. Over a minute of constant stopping and starting.
I think that roundabout is a bit laggy
2:00 I had a Rover Streetwise bought brand new from the rover showrooms in Worthing. The worst car I ever owned, it had a million problems from day one and after 6 months of hell we handed it back and went out and bought a Saab convertible we drove for several years. One time I opened the door on the Streetwise and the door card stayed in the frame as the door opened, the heater packed up, the wipers worked but not when it rained, the windows jammed open in a torrential downpour in Cirencester, central locking broke all the time, battery drained for no reason, boot stayed locked until you locked the car then it stayed unlocked. The list was endless!!!!!
"the wipers worked but not when it rained" Weirdly that sounds the worst problem (although it isn't.)
Damn what lowlife crash for cash scumbags in last video, hope the driver got jailed or fined for that stunt he pulled
Muzzy at 1.52, that blue car driver looks like she is in cloud cuckoo land. Zebra Crossings, white lines, pretty coloured lights at road junctions, round circles with strange numbers in them..........the minds of the drivers of today. Last clip, So the police won't come out if no one was injured but will turn up in droves if someone complains of a guy with a camera filming in public.
Indeed. The eyes are open, the mouth moves, but Mr Brain has long since departed, hasn't he? (to quote Blackadder)
@3:45 nice of Mike to take his pet parrot for a drive.
That roundabout clip stopping and drawing all over the screen is quite possibly one of the worst and most boring clips I've ever seen
Could you imagine going home and putting all that effort into creating the video clip? That non-event happens hundreds of times a day across the country, what a loser. I mean seriously, what a fucking loser.
Some of these are properly pointless, people need to chill out a bit.
1:03 you both had room to pass,,stop whining.
unusual for a Audi to stop at green they dont normally stop at Red
WAAHHEEEEEEEEEEEYY
4:51 how about you just make it a non event and get on with your life? Everyone is out looking for their 5 mins of frame these days
i was so bored. really didnt need to turn a 10 sec clip into a 90 second video.
One of the biggest non events I’ve seen in these clips 😂
earlier today a Tesco delivery van pulled right out in front of me from a side street I was turning down, I simply slowed down and let him be a prick without beeping my horn, tempted to send it in now and make everyone feel sorry for me, not sure it will be accepted tho as I didn’t speed up to make it look worse and beep my horn for 10 minutes straight 👀😂
And he is wrong.
LeeM that was not a brake check, he stopped for a pedestrian.
That was a brake check.
Nobody was at the crossing. Then when someone did arrive to cross, the van just drove off. It was a Brake check.
And the pedestrian then gave the van priority, at a zebra crossing? Come on.
last clip shows how bad cash for crash is getting.
After a couple of Dave Thompson's "Now, children" interventions I was wondering what I'd been smoking. But the one at 5:07 made me wonder what he was on. Follow that red line down, and just what is supposed to prove that the Duster driver is familiar with that roundabout?
5:29, we Dutch, German, Belgians, etc also indicate when leaving a roundabout ( you have to Indicate when leaving a priority road. A roundabout is a priority road). They better make a hard Nou dry the so that drivers going to turn left, can only turn left. One conflict area less.....
Yes, I. the UK you are also supposed to indicate your direction of travel both onto and off a roundabout.
Unfortunately, about 70% only do one or the other but, not both.
Say 15% don't indicate at all, and the remaing 15% do it properly.
@oceandrive7283 The exception is mini-roundabouts or small-island roundabouts where you are only required to indicate on approach. All others I agree with your estimate entirely.
Was just driving in Germany, Belgium and France Yeaterday and the roundabouts are so well designed. Nobody is bombing it around either.
One more thing I love is that Multi lane roundabouts don’t exist and if they do the lanes are split by a high curb
@@benmacca1 very good. Now you know what I mean. Also here, when it is a multiple roundabout, it is a turbo-rotonde ( Wikipedia: turbo-rotonde). The motorway A9 has a leveled roundabout. It is where the A9 goes over the road A200. It is ruled by traffic lights. The A200 goes west east. Above that is the roundabout and above that is the A9, going north south. And in Nijmegen is the EmperrCharles Square with a big annoying roundabout. 4 lanes. O, it is not a roundabout but a traffic place/square ( verkeersplein), so traffic on that "roundabout" does not have priority. That is very rare nowadays.
@@gerhard6105 I’ve driven in the Netherlands too and have experienced the Turbo Roundabouts and they are awesome! Every time I cross that channel I have had a breath of fresh air with well disciplined driving and brilliant road design.
Totally the wrong lane 😂
Were the scumbags arrested for fraud and dangerous driving. If not why not, police should attend these types of crashes, total joke . Do your bloody job
Rule of thumb...Stop at all traffic lights then go when they change, (colour irrelevant)
A 'Duster' (silly name) is the poor man's Range Rover.
What's the point with 0:28 ? With no speed limit signs, and no speed shown for the cammer, isnt it just an example of a good overtake?
Who knows! The Golf sounded pretty nice though!
You can see the 40mph sign at 0:30 on the right hand side of the road....
If the car overtaking was not speeding then there would be no point to the clip. Therefore we can easily deduce that they were likely speeding. That is then the point of the clip. Not really difficult is it?
@@lloydy1312 no, we can infer it, but there's not enough information to deduce that they were. Are we just taking the cammers word for it?
@@konradgreen2567 Yes... and the speed limit sign that you missed. Plus look at the very wet conditions. But that's why they sent in the clip. It was obvious , but you are struggling to understand the point.🤦♂
7.00 I would find it very very hard to control myself if that was me. They would have injuries to complain about! Wtf !
Why on earth would you get annoyed at some absolute idiot giving you a free 4-5 grand insurance payout 😂 I only wish I was so lucky to encounter an idiot like that.
@eirebhoy132 I know. And well done to the lady for her calmness. I hate low life scammers.. And I would have known what was happening straight away. You are absolutely correct. But people like that don't learn from courts.
@eirebhoy132 not sure if you would get paid out if they give false details or just disappear? Still Means if you are not fully comprehensive insurance you'll loose out from damaged to your vehicle? . Uk 🇬🇧
@@DW-hx1xm they have footage of their plate, so shouldn’t be to hard to track them down, also if they give false details or disappear when they’re looking a payday themselves they really are the ultimate of idiots 😂
@eirebhoy132 they spotted the camera I think. And also stopped acting hurt. But agree again , I suppose they have to be legal for scam to work.
Not even a sorry just sits there looking gormless
I call them the "bovines".
Es curioso ver el perfil de los scamners. Siempre los mismos
1:43 sure she made a mistake but why do these speeding 2-wheeled tossers have to be so aggressive all the time...riding while angry all the time can't be either safe or healthy....
Speeding? Get real.
@@roaduser6438 they seem to forget they are on public roads not silverstone...
@@doctorsocrates4413 Watch the video again. Does it it look like he was speeding.
@@roaduser6438 yes it fkin well does..most of these speed...they are a fkin danger.
@@doctorsocrates4413 You're delusional. The start of the video shows the biker travel circa two car lengths in 1 second. These cars are maybe each 5m in length, maybe a 1m gap in between. So we can estimate his speed as circa 11m/s which is 24mph.
Ooh 24mph, so fast. Better luck next time.
Blue car going round the mini in wet weather was a sh**h**d. Could see that car from a mile and could have been more courteous after all we are human and make mistakes at times.
2:50 - sorry but why is it relevant that he pulled out in front of a woman driver?
And not relevant that he then moved off from the stop over a zebra crossing, failing to give priority to the clearly waiting (and clearly very sussed) pedestrian?
@@ChrisBrown-px1oy What's that got to do with my comment?
@@tjfSIM It's about the same captioning. You queried a strange inclusion. I mentioned a strange omission. If you think it doesn't qualify as a reply to you, you're probably right. And ifyou confirm that this shortcoming upsets you enough, I'll delete it. Ok?
@@ChrisBrown-px1oy Doesn't upset me at all, I just couldn't see how it answered my question.
@tjfSIM Well, only the submitter Lee can reliably answer you. My hunch, for what it's worth, is that Lee is a man, like most people called Lee in this country, and that he submitted the footage of his partner or sister. Or, this Lee is a woman and the cammer. Either way, the driver's gender is cited on the assumption that many viewers would judge the van driver more harshly for bullying a woman driver. I think the failure to even mention the disregard of a male pedestrian whom the van driver should have given priority, rather backs me up.
1:17 you should know Audi’s only go on red
Those Americans in the last clip looked very Romanian.
The last one he said he didn't know they did a sketchy manor, really they break checked you then deliberately reverse into your car.
You must have been top of your class. Sharp as a razor.
these drivers look but nothing registers when it comes to bikes.
Saccadic masking in action. It's so important & needs to be taught to all new drivers by default.
It's weird. They see the bike, but don't seem to compute it.
@goodyeoman4534 The problem is they haven't seen the bike. They've glanced in that direction but not been able to see it due to the saccades.
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Saccadic_masking
@@catfrab I guess we don't know for sure, but interesting, I'll look at the article.
@goodyeoman4534 TBF that article is not the best explanation.
Saccadic masking is something taught in advanced motoring courses and very much known to be the cause of the vast majority of "SMIDSY" incidents.
In essence, the retina in your eye cannot focus on an image whilst the eyeball is moving and therefore you cannot see.
When your eye moves, rather than attempt to process a blurred image, your brain ignores it and fills in the gap with the last image you saw so effectively, you are unknowingly blind during these brief moments known as "saccades".
You can test this theory by looking closely into a mirror at your own eyes in turn, focusing from left to right eye. You will not see your eyes move because while the eyeball is in motion, the image is blocked. However, another person looking at your face will clearly see your eyes move.
This is what can happen whilst driving. If someone is looking for traffic but does not steady their eye, they will not see objects approaching.
The way to counter this is to make the eyeball stationary. When looking at the road, focus on a distant object and let your eye steady for a moment. If anything is in your view you will see it in your peripheral vision.
Some of us carry out this process naturally, but some don't and as such can easily miss approaching objects.
Although it sounds silly at first, learning to look effectively (and avoid saccades), many believe should be taught at basic driving test levels rather than at advanced motoring stages.
1:51 - From that distance, all that person heard was, "Mmmmmm Hmnmmmm Mmffff Fffft Mmmmmm Nnnnnnn"
Self entitled Audi drivers of the world unite!!!!
6:05 how long are you actually gonna wait? Can’t blame the other car overtaking when the trucks clearly done reversing.
Yes I wondered why the car in front didn't go as the truck was reversing. It was in reverse so it was only going to go one way.
Hi chat
The driver of the car coming down the road could have let the mini out in stead decided that he or she owned the road what a great driver they are
Different question: how do you upload a 10 minute video in 311Mb when many others are 700Mb+? Thanks.
311 MB? This video is 2.5 GB.
Daniel &Tom RTS, honestly shut up
These videos are getting boring...are these drivers being reported to police?
If the boredom continues I may consider UNSUBSCRIBING from this channel very soon.
5:02 dacia Duster is like something a dog drops-heap of junk.
0:32 Nice to see two clips of the brain-dead motorists of High Wycombe. That's mostly why I left years ago. But as a general point, the excessive zooming in and out on many of these clips is 1. Annoying and 2. Distorts the reality of the situation. Therefore UNsubscribed. Byee.
0:28. Why do camera cars just shout out reg plates of cars that over take them. It’s like some weird fetish.
I do it on my motorcycle camera just in case the vehicle's registration isn't clearly visible on the camera footage.
@@eggsy739 but why? Who will you tell? Or are you just collecting them like Train numbers? Nothing happened in this example, why do they need the reg plate. Is he genuinely going to call the Police and explain that red VW made a perfect over take?
Mikeandhev 3:40. Hes in the wrong lane? Yes i agree. But within 5 seconds you do the same. Your lane choice is just as poor. Dashcammers up your standards before uploading please.
That's because the cammers lane splits into 2 the other lane stays as it was, so the cammer has to switch lanes depending which they need to use. The other car can only go in the lane they were in.
You've just proved my point. I agree with the initial incident although minor by today's standards. I was making the point that the cammer made me same minor mistake. After the red light the cammer pulls the exact same move. Cuts straight over the line . Should have gone into outside lane. The markings and white lines show it
Biker threatens to report driver, while cheerfully indulging in threatening behaviour. Not exactly at the top of the moral high ground.
That wasn’t threatening behaviour, that was just someone pissed off.
@@billiehicks4237 Pretty sure the woman he was bullying found it threatening. Again, any moral high ground he had was lost.
@@VictheSecret You must know the car driver or are the car driver.
@@VictheSecret Nonsense, she was totally in the wrong.
@@tonymcgeachin9906Noone said she didn't make a very poor decision, but that doesn't excuse the rider's behaviour, or maybe it does in your little world.
5:43 SHIT the actions??????????
I've got to say all of these videos are really pointless
The last one (American) makes the point that anyone who doesn't have a dashcam is a fool.
People learn from them. I wonder which bad driver you are in the video? 😂
Richard, your comment is pointless.
@jeepster1 I not in the video but I bet you are
@@garyboyle695 your existence is pointless
American clip, not overly bright are they can’t spot a dash cam , crash for cash
Rubbish clips once again... Unsubscribed...
From someone who won't use their own name on YT because they are sitting in mummy's basement jacking off, you don't have too announce your off, it's not an airport, just fxxk off
Dave Thompson, really ...... ffs, we don't need the animations every 3 seconds........ Jesus wept
The American clip is just a blatant show of crash for cash scam...