The woman with Daryll is the same kind of woman that suddenly yells out "LOOK OUT FOR THAT BIKE" which makes you jump and swerve and crash into them. If you are not driving KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT! you are more likely to cause an accident than if you just let the driver do what he knows is best
@@dgc9328probs stuck behind him driving like an inconsiderate twat for a while so when he was finally gonna be going a different way thought ah here’s my chance 😂
Going around the roundabout is the legal and sensible thing to do, it would eliminate lane collisions, but unfortunately the vast majority of motorists are complacent, unskilled and very impatient. 👍
It looks like Minworth Island in Birmingham where the cammer would have traffic lights controlling the entry to the roundabout hence the increased speed on the entry. The lane discipline is always abysmal on that roundabout and to be honest, was actually quite good from the cammer in comparison to what I have seen there over the years. While not the best emerge from the Mercedes, this is what happens when planners do not make every entry point light controlled and you end up with vehicles going full throttle when some expect them to be going slightly slower. In short, bad from the planners, bad from the Merc and bad from the cammer
My Wife and I were going to her Mother's house. she asked "are we going in my car or yours"? I said "let's go in yours, there's no point in us both driving".
I swear a lot of people not turning their headlights on in fog is caused by the 'automatic headlights' feature on a lot of cars, and people blindly assuming that they cover everything. It's not about what you can see, it's about letting other people see you. That clip with the bus appearing almost out of nowhere is all the evidence anybody should need that you need to stop assuming your car knows what's best for you, especially in poor conditions.
Quite right. Auto lights simply look for light/dark; they come on unnecessarily under motorway flyovers, but not in fog, where there are good light levels but no forward visibility.
No. It's because people believe lights are to see, not to be seen. Full beam is to see. Seeing any road in the dark with people around isnot a requirement.
#5 I actually think Daryll's passenger was right. His overtake was bonkers. Didn't he see the long dashes of the white lines indicating danger? He was too close to the tractor which restricts his forward visibility and which meant he had to build up speed when in the opposite carriageway and not prior to the overtake, Didn't the missing right rear lights on the trailer put him on enquiry that those lights might not show a an indicator to brakes. Yes the brakes lights did work but only after he started the manoeuvre. If the tractor was braking why did he press on? Only when he gets into the opposite carriageway can we see that there are warnings signs and road markings warning about a junction, did he see them? Methinks Daryll's passenger has had experience with him before....... At the beginning of the clip from the audio which I can't quite hear it seems that there might be an impatient car behind and this puts Daryll under pressure. The passenger suggests pulling over to let them past. Daryll's pride wins the day, not safety. I dont think I would want to be a passenger in a car driven either by Daryll or those who criticise his passenger.
I don't think he should have gone passed with that little space and certainly not with his passengers clear displeasure, however, I feel I should pull you up on "building up speed on the opposite carriage way" bit. That is what you should do, pull across to the opposing lane to confirm the view is clear before speeding up and committing to the overtake.
The fog on the Cat & Fiddle road is a road that my dad would never drive on as back in the 1950s, his young brother, Reginald, was killed whilst biking and was coming down the hill and freewheeling and as he went around a bend (on the wrong side of the road), he smashed headfirst into a car and killed instantly. Take care folks, remember, that was in the days when there wasn't much traffic about
#1 If you took the roundabout at a sensible speed (which allows for best flow) you'd A: Not need to cut lanes to remain stable and B: The Mercedes wouldn't have been an issue.
13, I had the same thing last month in ringland just outside Norwich, I stopped because there's a very narrow section of road with steep banks both sides and just one gateway to pull over, it's only about 300 yards long but it leads to a blind bend so if someone has already pull into the gateway and you try to commit you'll have to reverse, anyway, same thing, I could see that a car had pulled into the gateway so they could obviously see that another vehicle was coming round the bend so I stopped just before the road narrows which is a sort of unwritten rule on that little bit of road, then some clown in a range rover decided that he knew best and booted it past me to that have to slam on the anchors. His action then meant that the asda delivery van coming the other way couldn't get through so Mr range rover decided that he was going to reverse, except that by now there were other vehicles behind me so I stayed put. This then meant that the asda driver had to put his van up on the bank and the range rover had to do the same, I could hear the dense hedges scratching the silly pillock car and the asda driver was applauding him. I'd like to think that he did several hundred pounds worth of damage to his car and felt a proper prat but dickheads like that never think they're in the wrong!
2 seconds later he wouldn't have done it duh. He had the time and space in real time when it actually happened. What if a asteroid hit you both and everyone died? What if a majic unicorn appeared and triggered the rapture...
I don't understand how people are siding with Daryl at all... Even if the overtake was safe (which it wasn't), making your passenger feel unsafe is irresponsible and horrible behaviour. The woman is having a panic attack and he doesn't even care...
The highway code says to give way to the right and to traffic on the roundabout. Both clips show other vehicles not giving way to the camera vehicle. I think you need to re-read your highway code and understand it better.
5:22 For the people outside the UK, the strangely shaped building in the background is Liverpool's Catholic Cathedral, known locally as "Paddy's Wigwam".
#5 The reason the tractor didn't pull in is because he can't see fa behind him. His trailer was wider than the tractor. Plus 99.9% of farmers don't give a shit anyway.
#6 Not sure if the grey car jumped the lights or the red car just took a chance but from what I remember of those lights they used to be 4 way and having just checked Google maps there is no right turn filter coming from the direction of the red car. A680/A678 Blackburn Road cross roads Clayton Le Moors.
Just had a look at google maps too. While there's no filter to turn right the opposing light is on red so the silver car has gone through the red light as there is still traffic moving behind the red car. Good job there wasn't anybody waiting to cross at those lights, could have been a much worse outcome.
@@shed66215 I have no idea what you mean. Unless there's a 4 way phase, then the light could easily be green for the grey car too. Indeed we can clearly see that it isn't 4 phase as @3:07 the light on the cammer's side is green, yet there is a (red) car entering the junction and turning right from the opposite direction shortly followed by a blue car turning left.. Unless both the red and blue cars went through a red light, at least in that direction, it will have been green from both sides, so why not on the road at right angles? Also, the car that was moving behind the red one was going straight on, and not turning right like the red one. Also, the left hand filter lane on the cammer's side had a red light implying that it was still green for traffic travelling from the right to the left. So, no, I think it very unlikely that the grey/dark silver car did go through a red light. It look far more likely to me that the red car crossed over the path of the other car when it had a green light.
The driver of the red car was at fault. He turned across the traffic when he should have stopped for the grey car. All this with passengers and a child in the car. The child was lifted out of the car very easily, BTW, I wonder if there was any restraint.
Are you the Woman in the clip? "DARYL!" 😂😂😂 Perfect overtake, count the seconds after he's past the tractor before the hill. If anyone was coming, he'd have seen and had plenty of time to abort.
I lose my shit with the misses when she cries about me overtaking on country road with slow agricultural vehicles fair play to Darryl keeping his cool 😅
Derek, respect your passenger. If they don't feel safe, don't risk it. On your own, fine, but not when you have someone in the car with you. There wasn't 'loads of room' at all. If the tractor had swung to the right slightly it would have taken out the side of your car, and probably covered your dear lady with shattered glass or worse.
I don't think she'd feel safe sitting on the couch at home so carry on as you do and don't listen, as for the white lines they weren't solid so perfectly legal to overtake.
My passengers can feel as unsafe or as safe as they like, what matters is if they actually are safe. I have been scaring passengers silly for 2 decades now and have never had an accident because i am a thinking human not an emotionally reacting bag of cells. Thats morestead road. I overtook a motorhome in the works van at that exact spot (coming the other way tbf) and there was indeed loads of room. Id bet if both lanes were same direction we wouldnt have heard a peep from her
Daryll wife saying "why doesnt he pull over and let you go" shes a bit entitled IMO, he (he being the truck) has the same right to use the road as anyone else
2:05 Wasn't in a good contact position and acceleration was a bit weak. Edit: On second thought it looks like he was judging it before fully committing to the pass.
#9 dont you love it. They mark the lanes with the road name you need to be in, they even put marking lines in the road to help you maintain that lane, but no no, too much to ask from that driver.
1:10 ‘He had absolutely no awareness I was there until I sounded the horn’. Well, no. You were driving in his blind spot. He may have been in the wrong lane but your positioning was also crap.
#13 was caused by your lack of dominant road positioning, the way you've pulled in to the side makes it look like you've parked up, there was literally enough room for a bus where the other car ended up, that's where you should have stopped in the first place.
First one - thanks scammer for demonstrating your poor driving. Pointless honking at a Mercedes that there was no danger of hitting (unless you accelerated to it even harder) or being hit by. Topped off by appalling lane discipline exiting the roundabout. Well done!
Has to be said,the standard of driving in the U.K. has deteriorated badly.Few drivers use indicators properly,if at all.Chopping and changing lanes,drifting over lanes at junctions instead of staying in the lane they are in are particular frustrations of mine.We need a police force just for traffic purposes,and I believe serious violations,whether anyone is hurt or not should punished by licence removal there and then.
5:37 My pet hate. The total morons who seemingly don't put lights on - to save electricity? - in bad visibility. Spray ridden motorways are another example of the cloaked idiot braying along in the outside lane in a black or grey car. It gets my goat when seemingly professional drivers do it!
On a RAB we indicate left as we pass the exit previous to the one we are taking. Also, if taking, for example, the third exit we would be indicating right as we approached the RAB and while waiting to enter. I believe it's called letting all road users around us know our intentions.
Yes correct but as he was clearly taking the second exit he would not of needed to indicate until exiting the roundabout, so sitting waiting to enter the roundabout is a misleading to the other traffic we don’t no which way he was indicating to f it was left it was well and truly wrong and if it was right whilst sitting waiting to enter the roundabout it was very misleading to nearby traffic almost as if saying I’m in the wrong one and wish to move right, I do no how to use indicators on roundabouts but this current tend of indicating to show were you are not going is stupid, people need to learn to read the road and the traffic around them
This is just the sort of bad driving that you see every day. A bit of slowing down and chilling and most of this stuff could be avoided. I drive on the assumption that everyone around me is a blithering idiot and half of them don’t even have a licence. I would rather slow down and back off than have the hassle of an insurance claim just to prove that I was right.
5:49 If "the camera makes it look clearer than it was", why are you driving more than twice the allowed speed limit then?! Rules don't just apply to everyone else. It's you aswell, who has to obey!
Darryl's passenger is one of those people who follows a slow moving vehicle, never looks for an overtake, and doesn't realise she's holding up a whole line of other people until they can find space overtake her AND the slow mover
also the same driver who will autopilot middle lane on motorway and drive at 55 mph the whole way and call the people undercutting her dangerous drivers
0:44 sorry but you have no idea if those bikers have a license or insrance. Talk about sterotyping 🤦🏻♂️ 1:33 you cant say say they knock people off bikes when you havent witnessed them do this, its a simple driving error and your accusing them of a crime 🤦🏻♂️
Whoever is sat next to Darryl needs to be prevented from entering a vehicle with anyone, permanently. They are a dangerous distraction and a danger on the roads.
It's filmed near the Rye Lane Council Estate, Halifax. It's the epitome of the phrase, "Don't bother telling politicians to go to hell... they're building it for us".
@EddInLancs01 if I grabbed a white coat and a stethoscope, would you let me operate on your loved ones???? I rode foe 20years some of my friends still ride. Not once have we got ourselves Addidas'd up n' tear arsed through an estate with no helmet to goad the coppers (or dashcammers).
where do you really need to get to in such a hurry that you overtake a tractor trailer on a small road like that? I live in rural Hereford and these type of people are the ones that cause the deaths on our roads as we have this a lot in the summer months, mainly bikers coming the other way. generally the tractor trailer is not going that far along the road so its best to just slow down and wait, not overtake like that. clearly you had a passenger who was not happy but you chose to put their life at risk for what?
Back in the day, when trailers were not so large, and tractor drivers were more observant, they would often pull over to let following traffic past. But rarely nowadays because everyone is in a hurry.
#13 - i wouldnt ha e moved back for the bellend that tried to overtake. If they have to reverse they can reverse all the way back behind me. I dont care how long it takes.
2. That was a giant nothing burger. If he was 2 seconds later he probably wouldn't have gone for it. There was the space and time to get it done and they did exactly that. Slow down on roundabouts, they are like revolving doors for cars, slow the f down nd everyone can just get on with their lives.
The woman with Daryll is the same kind of woman that suddenly yells out "LOOK OUT FOR THAT BIKE" which makes you jump and swerve and crash into them.
If you are not driving KEEP YOUR MOUTH SHUT! you are more likely to cause an accident than if you just let the driver do what he knows is best
My wife won't take that advice.
Alternative angle = "Why didn't you tell me she was going to step out into the road?"
Great lane discipline in that first clip 🤦♂️
Always best to speed into this situations too
@@dgc9328probs stuck behind him driving like an inconsiderate twat for a while so when he was finally gonna be going a different way thought ah here’s my chance 😂
Going around the roundabout is the legal and sensible thing to do, it would eliminate lane collisions, but unfortunately the vast majority of motorists are complacent, unskilled and very impatient. 👍
Darylls wife is loud and distracting.
Poor guy has to put up with that daily.
Exciting relationship
i think he calls her mum
Can we all take a moment to think of Daryll and that moaning cow he has to put up with.
Noise cancelling headphones are the greatest
#1 only the first clip and already got a cammer driving too fast.
And cutting across lanes on the exit.
Too fast, and in the wrong lane by cutting across. Should another driver have come alongside on his left there would have been a collision.
My thoughts exactly.
He's actually already straddling the lanes as the clip starts too, absolute idiot.
It looks like Minworth Island in Birmingham where the cammer would have traffic lights controlling the entry to the roundabout hence the increased speed on the entry. The lane discipline is always abysmal on that roundabout and to be honest, was actually quite good from the cammer in comparison to what I have seen there over the years.
While not the best emerge from the Mercedes, this is what happens when planners do not make every entry point light controlled and you end up with vehicles going full throttle when some expect them to be going slightly slower.
In short, bad from the planners, bad from the Merc and bad from the cammer
My Wife and I were going to her Mother's house. she asked "are we going in my car or yours"?
I said "let's go in yours, there's no point in us both driving".
I swear a lot of people not turning their headlights on in fog is caused by the 'automatic headlights' feature on a lot of cars, and people blindly assuming that they cover everything. It's not about what you can see, it's about letting other people see you. That clip with the bus appearing almost out of nowhere is all the evidence anybody should need that you need to stop assuming your car knows what's best for you, especially in poor conditions.
Quite right. Auto lights simply look for light/dark; they come on unnecessarily under motorway flyovers, but not in fog, where there are good light levels but no forward visibility.
No. It's because people believe lights are to see, not to be seen. Full beam is to see. Seeing any road in the dark with people around isnot a requirement.
Yup. The sensors only detect how bright/dark things are, and not what the actual visibility is.
It is amazing the amount of dash campers that are,themselves, complete idiots.
#5 I actually think Daryll's passenger was right. His overtake was bonkers. Didn't he see the long dashes of the white lines indicating danger? He was too close to the tractor which restricts his forward visibility and which meant he had to build up speed when in the opposite carriageway and not prior to the overtake, Didn't the missing right rear lights on the trailer put him on enquiry that those lights might not show a an indicator to brakes. Yes the brakes lights did work but only after he started the manoeuvre. If the tractor was braking why did he press on? Only when he gets into the opposite carriageway can we see that there are warnings signs and road markings warning about a junction, did he see them? Methinks Daryll's passenger has had experience with him before.......
At the beginning of the clip from the audio which I can't quite hear it seems that there might be an impatient car behind and this puts Daryll under pressure. The passenger suggests pulling over to let them past. Daryll's pride wins the day, not safety.
I dont think I would want to be a passenger in a car driven either by Daryll or those who criticise his passenger.
I completely agree. Regardless of the road/traffic conditions, he should never have started the manouevre with a passenger as scared as that.
I don't think he should have gone passed with that little space and certainly not with his passengers clear displeasure, however, I feel I should pull you up on "building up speed on the opposite carriage way" bit. That is what you should do, pull across to the opposing lane to confirm the view is clear before speeding up and committing to the overtake.
The clip featuring the laughing cement truck is the sort of pettiness I can absolutely get behind.
DARYLLLL!!!!!!
Thats a great overtaking spot on a great road
Unless there was a 'Daryl' type driver oncoming. That would have been a big bang.@@ohnoitisnt
What?! Who pulls out to overtake into oncoming traffic? I assume you are a screamer like darylss missus lol@@terryable-hh4ck
@@terryable-hh4ck Funnily enough, he may have decided to overtake because there was no oncoming traffic
The fog on the Cat & Fiddle road is a road that my dad would never drive on as back in the 1950s, his young brother, Reginald, was killed whilst biking and was coming down the hill and freewheeling and as he went around a bend (on the wrong side of the road), he smashed headfirst into a car and killed instantly. Take care folks, remember, that was in the days when there wasn't much traffic about
Sorry you lost your Uncle Reg
#6. It’s like someone actually wants to go to that ‘champ funeral services’ shown in that clip
#1 If you took the roundabout at a sensible speed (which allows for best flow) you'd A: Not need to cut lanes to remain stable and B: The Mercedes wouldn't have been an issue.
Daryl I would get some noise cancelling headphones if that's what you have to put up with
Darryl Bucket.
It's his own fault. After they first slept together, he asked her to moan loudly.
@@Coborneng gonna be honest I didn't see that reply coming
13, I had the same thing last month in ringland just outside Norwich, I stopped because there's a very narrow section of road with steep banks both sides and just one gateway to pull over, it's only about 300 yards long but it leads to a blind bend so if someone has already pull into the gateway and you try to commit you'll have to reverse, anyway, same thing, I could see that a car had pulled into the gateway so they could obviously see that another vehicle was coming round the bend so I stopped just before the road narrows which is a sort of unwritten rule on that little bit of road, then some clown in a range rover decided that he knew best and booted it past me to that have to slam on the anchors. His action then meant that the asda delivery van coming the other way couldn't get through so Mr range rover decided that he was going to reverse, except that by now there were other vehicles behind me so I stayed put. This then meant that the asda driver had to put his van up on the bank and the range rover had to do the same, I could hear the dense hedges scratching the silly pillock car and the asda driver was applauding him. I'd like to think that he did several hundred pounds worth of damage to his car and felt a proper prat but dickheads like that never think they're in the wrong!
#5 condolences my man
#2. Or 2 seconds later, and you wouldn't even have seen or filmed him.
What’s your point. Van should of gave way
VN21 WZE, Report him to British Gas
2 seconds later he wouldn't have done it duh. He had the time and space in real time when it actually happened. What if a asteroid hit you both and everyone died? What if a majic unicorn appeared and triggered the rapture...
(I'm with the op on this, just worded like an attack lol)
These videos are like none of the contributors have ever made a genuine mistake!
#5 Steady now you don't want to overreact.
Feel sorry for the husband in #5, she could've caused him to crash
Every time someone drives badly and forces me to react, my wife goes off on one like that, like it's my fault and I made the guy drive badly :D
His own poor driving would have caused any crash, not clever.
Haha oh my god I'm having a panic attack, haha ffs
Impatience and hubris played a part in that overtake.@@johnstrac
Tractors in the countryside - - - shock horror. You are in their place of work.
I don't understand how people are siding with Daryl at all... Even if the overtake was safe (which it wasn't), making your passenger feel unsafe is irresponsible and horrible behaviour. The woman is having a panic attack and he doesn't even care...
The first two. This is how roundabouts are supposed to work, the traffic keeps flowing until an idiot with a dashcam gets upset and makes a scene.
No, you're supposed to slow down when approaching a roundabout and enter safely, not just drive in blindly and expect people to move out of your way.
The highway code says to give way to the right and to traffic on the roundabout.
Both clips show other vehicles not giving way to the camera vehicle.
I think you need to re-read your highway code and understand it better.
5:22 For the people outside the UK, the strangely shaped building in the background is Liverpool's Catholic Cathedral, known locally as "Paddy's Wigwam".
And quite a few inside the UK.
Wish they’d chosen the original design for it.
#1 normal cammer: criticising others’ driving whilst exhibiting poor lane discipline themselves!
#prayforDaryll
#5 The reason the tractor didn't pull in is because he can't see fa behind him. His trailer was wider than the tractor. Plus 99.9% of farmers don't give a shit anyway.
Definitely the latter
They give rather a lot of it at muck spreading time.
#6 Not sure if the grey car jumped the lights or the red car just took a chance but from what I remember of those lights they used to be 4 way and having just checked Google maps there is no right turn filter coming from the direction of the red car. A680/A678 Blackburn Road cross roads Clayton Le Moors.
Just had a look at google maps too. While there's no filter to turn right the opposing light is on red so the silver car has gone through the red light as there is still traffic moving behind the red car. Good job there wasn't anybody waiting to cross at those lights, could have been a much worse outcome.
@@shed66215 I have no idea what you mean. Unless there's a 4 way phase, then the light could easily be green for the grey car too. Indeed we can clearly see that it isn't 4 phase as @3:07 the light on the cammer's side is green, yet there is a (red) car entering the junction and turning right from the opposite direction shortly followed by a blue car turning left.. Unless both the red and blue cars went through a red light, at least in that direction, it will have been green from both sides, so why not on the road at right angles? Also, the car that was moving behind the red one was going straight on, and not turning right like the red one. Also, the left hand filter lane on the cammer's side had a red light implying that it was still green for traffic travelling from the right to the left.
So, no, I think it very unlikely that the grey/dark silver car did go through a red light. It look far more likely to me that the red car crossed over the path of the other car when it had a green light.
The driver of the red car was at fault. He turned across the traffic when he should have stopped for the grey car. All this with passengers and a child in the car. The child was lifted out of the car very easily, BTW, I wonder if there was any restraint.
@@hughjarse1381 That is what I thought too as the evidence is that this is not a 4 phase junction.
@@hughjarse1381 I used to live near there and from what I remember they were 4 way lights so it is possible that the grey car jumped the lights
2:35 she'd be getting thrown out of my car ...
#9 what was the driver of the red car thinking (or why where they not thinking)?
Thanks a lot, I like these uploads. I always ask myself "Why am I watching this?" and "What is likely to happen?" Even if I'm 80 I can stil learn.
I can't believe Darryl picked the part where he risked a head on collision with someone coming over the hill.
It was a decent straight, besides you don't need a mile to overtake tractor.
Are you the Woman in the clip? "DARYL!" 😂😂😂
Perfect overtake, count the seconds after he's past the tractor before the hill. If anyone was coming, he'd have seen and had plenty of time to abort.
He's an idiot, he should let the passenger drive next time
Love these!
@7:57 Ah, the internationally recognized 'here is my IQ level / number of brain cells' signal from amazingly skilled drivers!
I lose my shit with the misses when she cries about me overtaking on country road with slow agricultural vehicles fair play to Darryl keeping his cool 😅
#5 Leave her at home next time mate
She's right. They did that overtake within about 70% of what they could see clear, you should overtake within 50% to be safe.
What you said makes no sense @@DT-hg7te
Derek, respect your passenger. If they don't feel safe, don't risk it. On your own, fine, but not when you have someone in the car with you. There wasn't 'loads of room' at all. If the tractor had swung to the right slightly it would have taken out the side of your car, and probably covered your dear lady with shattered glass or worse.
Plus the white lines down the centre of the road denotes a hazard so yes it wasn't a good idea to overtake
Daryl, but your point stands
I don't think she'd feel safe sitting on the couch at home so carry on as you do and don't listen, as for the white lines they weren't solid so perfectly legal to overtake.
Legal yes, but in no way a safe OT.@@DennyG995
My passengers can feel as unsafe or as safe as they like, what matters is if they actually are safe. I have been scaring passengers silly for 2 decades now and have never had an accident because i am a thinking human not an emotionally reacting bag of cells.
Thats morestead road. I overtook a motorhome in the works van at that exact spot (coming the other way tbf) and there was indeed loads of room. Id bet if both lanes were same direction we wouldnt have heard a peep from her
#2but it wasn’t two seconds later, he did pull out however it didn’t appear that he impeded your progress so what’s the problem?
Poor Daryl, hope you recover soon
His wife needs therapy...
Daryll wife saying "why doesnt he pull over and let you go" shes a bit entitled IMO, he (he being the truck) has the same right to use the road as anyone else
I get that when I'm driving my kids always tell not to do something but I don't listen I just go for it
Last clip - All fun and games until they get hit!
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2:20. Wow. My partner did that to be years ago and grabbed the steering wheel and wouldn’t let go.
Number 12 stay calm it doesn't affect you 😂 (lights)
I Like the “camera makes it look clearer” remark. That would be a first.😂
2 illegal bikers? That’s rookie numbers where I live 😂
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#14 is from a long time ago
“dArYlLlLlL!!!!”
2:05 Wasn't in a good contact position and acceleration was a bit weak.
Edit: On second thought it looks like he was judging it before fully committing to the pass.
You mean to tell me for 40 years ive been looking for a wife with a nice tone when 99% of them sound like this
Aint no way
2:12 what a drama after overtaking a frigging tractor , breath into a bag , jeez !! . is this what passes for driving nowadays
Theres so many snow flakes on the roads. Just deal with it. Half these arent even that bad
0:35 That's normal for Queen's Road in Halifax - the home of the unlicensed, uninsured and untaxed.
I can attest to that. I've captured such people on that very road on my own dashcam.
Clip6 was red car fault
#9 dont you love it. They mark the lanes with the road name you need to be in, they even put marking lines in the road to help you maintain that lane, but no no, too much to ask from that driver.
Did they not see the vehicle to their right when they pulled up to the give way?
0:24 As he wasn't two seconds later, he didn't crash into you. In fact, you didn't even need to brake.
#5 she would have dropped off at the nearest bustop.
1:10 ‘He had absolutely no awareness I was there until I sounded the horn’. Well, no. You were driving in his blind spot. He may have been in the wrong lane but your positioning was also crap.
#6 was definitely the cammers fault.
Number 6, where the cammer was stopped at a red light?
Did you see how they just sat there....
0:59 using a junction as an overtaking opportunity? What could possibly go wrong 🤦♂
I hope Daryll's passenger never gets behind the wheel of anything. I thought she was going to have a heart attack.
#13 was caused by your lack of dominant road positioning, the way you've pulled in to the side makes it look like you've parked up, there was literally enough room for a bus where the other car ended up, that's where you should have stopped in the first place.
Jesus Christ Daryll, stop taking your wife in the car, make her walk
First one - thanks scammer for demonstrating your poor driving. Pointless honking at a Mercedes that there was no danger of hitting (unless you accelerated to it even harder) or being hit by. Topped off by appalling lane discipline exiting the roundabout. Well done!
Has to be said,the standard of driving in the U.K. has deteriorated badly.Few drivers use indicators properly,if at all.Chopping and changing lanes,drifting over lanes at junctions instead of staying in the lane they are in are particular frustrations of mine.We need a police force just for traffic purposes,and I believe serious violations,whether anyone is hurt or not should punished by licence removal there and then.
getting past the tractor took about ten seconds off your journey time and about ten years of your wifes life
5:49 some people were born without the powers of engaging the brain .
5:37 My pet hate. The total morons who seemingly don't put lights on - to save electricity? - in bad visibility. Spray ridden motorways are another example of the cloaked idiot braying along in the outside lane in a black or grey car. It gets my goat when seemingly professional drivers do it!
They are just steering wheel attendants. Plus the occasional brakes and the occasional gear change.
Just remember Dash Cammers....... always accelerate INTO danger.
#13. I know where that is! and the bus should not be turning left out of the Bernard Mathews site.
Daryl’s wife been watching too much dash cam its scarred her
How many were actually reported to the Police?
Is Daryl’s wife that loud at home?
Mercedes, BMW, Audi, Range Rover, white van.......
#1 pick a lane, any lane.
#1 pick a lane!
It’s always the red cars!
Clip nine indicating waiting to enter the roundabout, no need to indicate for the lane he was in until exiting the roundabout
On a RAB we indicate left as we pass the exit previous to the one we are taking. Also, if taking, for example, the third exit we would be indicating right as we approached the RAB and while waiting to enter. I believe it's called letting all road users around us know our intentions.
Yes correct but as he was clearly taking the second exit he would not of needed to indicate until exiting the roundabout, so sitting waiting to enter the roundabout is a misleading to the other traffic we don’t no which way he was indicating to f it was left it was well and truly wrong and if it was right whilst sitting waiting to enter the roundabout it was very misleading to nearby traffic almost as if saying I’m in the wrong one and wish to move right, I do no how to use indicators on roundabouts but this current tend of indicating to show were you are not going is stupid, people need to learn to read the road and the traffic around them
Daryl, your partner needs to drink less caffeinated beverages.
#5 sounds like my wife lol
This is just the sort of bad driving that you see every day. A bit of slowing down and chilling and most of this stuff could be avoided. I drive on the assumption that everyone around me is a blithering idiot and half of them don’t even have a licence. I would rather slow down and back off than have the hassle of an insurance claim just to prove that I was right.
5:49 If "the camera makes it look clearer than it was", why are you driving more than twice the allowed speed limit then?! Rules don't just apply to everyone else. It's you aswell, who has to obey!
I did not know there was an allowed speed in fog ,what is the allowed speed?.
Darryl's passenger is one of those people who follows a slow moving vehicle, never looks for an overtake, and doesn't realise she's holding up a whole line of other people until they can find space overtake her AND the slow mover
also the same driver who will autopilot middle lane on motorway and drive at 55 mph the whole way and call the people undercutting her dangerous drivers
That's me these days. I haven't overtaken for ages, apart from very slow moving vehicles - or a horse - no hurry, no need.
Or would have waited another 20 seconds until the road widened and a safe pass was easier.
0:44 sorry but you have no idea if those bikers have a license or insrance. Talk about sterotyping 🤦🏻♂️ 1:33 you cant say say they knock people off bikes when you havent witnessed them do this, its a simple driving error and your accusing them of a crime 🤦🏻♂️
5:40 car behind the bus is the really dumb one IMO . Why do they do that?! Just as easy to turn the head lights so they can be seen!
#14 when people wave with one finger it's a microwave.
One finger? That's not a wave...Ping!
Whoever is sat next to Darryl needs to be prevented from entering a vehicle with anyone, permanently. They are a dangerous distraction and a danger on the roads.
0:50 FOR THE LOVE OF CHRIST. STOP CALLING THESE OXYGEN THIEVES BIKERS.
If they're on a bike, they're bikers!!
It's filmed near the Rye Lane Council Estate, Halifax. It's the epitome of the phrase, "Don't bother telling politicians to go to hell... they're building it for us".
@EddInLancs01 if I grabbed a white coat and a stethoscope, would you let me operate on your loved ones???? I rode foe 20years some of my friends still ride. Not once have we got ourselves Addidas'd up n' tear arsed through an estate with no helmet to goad the coppers (or dashcammers).
@@EddInLancs01 Nah, they're people on bikes. I'm not a football player if I just kick a ball about.
@@carlstyth8368none of that changes the fact that calling someone who is riding a motorbike a biker is self-evidently correct.
#1 shows zero lane discipline and road awareness, that's just the cammer...
What an awful husband.
#10, what does it mean "blonde lady driver"? dude, it's 2024, Sabine Schmidt was also blonde, lady and the driver...
Don't cry lil baby don' t cry .
where do you really need to get to in such a hurry that you overtake a tractor trailer on a small road like that? I live in rural Hereford and these type of people are the ones that cause the deaths on our roads as we have this a lot in the summer months, mainly bikers coming the other way. generally the tractor trailer is not going that far along the road so its best to just slow down and wait, not overtake like that. clearly you had a passenger who was not happy but you chose to put their life at risk for what?
Back in the day, when trailers were not so large, and tractor drivers were more observant, they would often pull over to let following traffic past. But rarely nowadays because everyone is in a hurry.
No one was at risk in that video, unless there was oncoming traffic coming.
If there was a ' Daryl' type driver oncoming then a big bang would result.@@DennyG995
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Probably somewhere that necessitated him going faster than 30 mph over a long bit of country road
most clips are cammer road-rage to very minor incidents
#13 - i wouldnt ha e moved back for the bellend that tried to overtake. If they have to reverse they can reverse all the way back behind me. I dont care how long it takes.
Number 5 ....time to get a divorce ....
Daryll needs to sort his wife out.
I really feel for Daryl man 😢
2. That was a giant nothing burger. If he was 2 seconds later he probably wouldn't have gone for it. There was the space and time to get it done and they did exactly that. Slow down on roundabouts, they are like revolving doors for cars, slow the f down nd everyone can just get on with their lives.
Ever considered a divorce?
Red car was in the wrong