2:25 #5 I sincerely hope this one was reported to operation Snap or local equivalent police force scheme.... Endangering other road users like that is unforgivable
Im the same as well but it actually made me enjoy driving more when I started watching these months ago. I realised there are a lot of bad drivers and so long as they don’t collide with me, I let them get on with whatever it is they are doing. No point me beeping the horn or shouting at someone just because they cut me up. It happens, thats life on the road.
#8 (4:47) Two points. 1. When merging onto a motorway the acceleration lane is for you to get to speed BEFORE you merge. You don't toodle along at 30mph then speed up after merging. 2. If you want lane 2, and someone is overtaking you on that lane, you don't just move over anyway and call them names. Wait until they are past, and then change lanes. Follow these two pieces of advice and you'll probably live a lot longer.
Indeed. Not to mention "You were indicating, weren't you? Yes!" - as if indicating somehow gives the right to move across lanes whenever you like and it's everybody else's responsibility to take evasive action.
@@bravo2966 I don't think many people do, most call them slip roads, presumably so you slip into moving traffic, and there's the deceleration lane, how many know what that is?
@bravo2966 a slip road, as most people know them as.. a acceleration lane sounds a bit European or us to be honest so I'm not sure how long they have been re branded as that.
06:47 - just send the footage to the employer. I've done it quite a few times over the years. I've seen some shocking HGV driving; i like to think i saved lives.
@@piercokris lorry didn't even indicate to the last minute of turning also doesn't give you right of way if someone does indicate, common sense the lorry should of planned hes route not put is foot down and then try force is way over because they in a 44 ton truck
I don't condone the HGV - they left it way too late. But it's not really a roundabout either as it looks like the start of the A126, so both lanes take the same route. So should be in left unless overtaking.
@@piercokris TBF I agree an argument could of been avoided if he just moved over especially since it was clear, so what if he left it too late shouldn't be sat in the right lane anyway and he was indicating to those who say he wasn't, if he was in left lane this footage wouldn't even be on here
My bet is they saw the light turn green, but then realised the filter light underneath didn't also turn green, and so momentarily panicked that it was not actually green "for them".
#9 you're totally at fault there. You could have easily held back just a tad and made it a non-event, but you clearly started to close the gap as soon as the van driver started signalling. Yes, the van driver shouldn't have then responded by being aggressive, but that also would have been avoided had you not been so stubborn about being one place in front.
You're wrong. You don't have an entitlement to change lane. The flatbed driver bullied his way over. Do you think he would have passed his driving test doing that? You are not supposed to hinder another vehicle or cause another driver to brake or swerve when you change lane. Why couldn't the flatbed driver exhibit some patience himself and wait until lane 2 was clear to pull into? If I was driving the dash cam car I would have eased off because I try to avoid confrontation on the road but to say it was totally the fault of the dash cam driver is wildly incorrect. The instigator was the flatbed driver.
@@asensibleyoungman2978 "bullied his way over". Right. He wouldn't have "bullied" his way over if the cam car just eased off to let them in. Its 50/50 here.
The camera car has no obligation to change their speed or direction because somebody indicates. The truck only starts to indicate as the camera car is about to overlap it. Forcing their way over would be a driving test fail
@@The_Real_JN So if I see you driving alongside me you're ok for me to move into your lane even though there isn't a gap. I can rely on you to take evasive action because it's 50% your responsibility to let me move into your lane, even when I can wait until it's safe to do so.
There is no way the van could have seen him, DONT hind in his blind spot, he has not way to know you are there. But the van did change lanes suddenly and without indicating. I would say both equally at fault?
Last clip, how do people seriously not get 2 on 2 off roundabouts happens sooo much to me on my bike in the left lane go round and someone who is on my right from the start, as they leave the roundabout they feel that’s the perfect second to change lanes… why just wait until the straight. why cut the corner to save .5 of a second.
5:12 yes it is the pickup van's fault but surely the smart thing to do would have been to give the lane and move to your right which was an empty lane.
Depends where the pickup was when he started his manoeuvre. If someone was tailgating me down a slip, I'd be wary of the immediate overtake, and sticking your indicator on doesn't give you right of way if he's already alongside you.
The Tesla driver-owner is saving the planet with their non-emissions glorified shopping trolley. That is, when you ignore all the emissions from fossil fuels gone up into the atmosphere during the production of these baked beans cans on wheels.
#7 you had loads of time to slow down. You clearly weren’t paying attention. Not saying the car was correct to pull out, but your lack of awareness didn’t help.
He’s clearly a HGV if he’s full loaded it takes a LOT longer for them to stop you can also see there was a another red HGV behind him who you also see swerving into the right lane. It’s okay saying bad tons of time but in reality it was a few seconds and not enough time to break at speeds of likely 65-70.
5:01 - Classic behaviour of a twin cab driver. Did you know that 100% of twin cab pick up drivers are 5 foot 1 inch bald blokes with a tiny man sausage. They are also always single as they can't attract birds. FACT.
I’d quite happily wait for you to realise you were being an entitled prick, even if I was in the wrong, it’s absolutely no skin off your pavement using, red light running, no cyclists shouldn’t have number plates protesting, wing mirror kicking, helmet cam wearing, arrogant, selfish, Lycra wearing, pompous, privileged nose.
@@km841 I could not safely pass without breaking the law and cycling on the pavement, so I made them drive in the correct lane. You know...,like an adult.
4:56 there's no excuse for tailgating or for the shit overtake but you are supposed to use a slip road to get up to speed and match the speed of the traffic on the motorway so you can merge with them. You're not supposed to trundle along them at 50mph (at the most?) and be surprised when somebody overtakes you - especially when your lane isn't ending. Likewise, the Nissan should have expected you to move over because lane 1 goes off in a different direction after a short while, although there's no need to immediately move over in to lane 2, especially if you're significantly slower than traffic already on the road.
4:57 #8, if you already know they are tailgating you, why are you driving straight into lane 2 when nothing is in front of you? While I understand that further down, lane 1 tails off, but you’re at such a speed that you can just let them pass safely instead of cutting in front of them.
@@type17 No. For fire (and explosion) you need the fire triangle. Ignition, Fuel and Oxygen. Petrol on its own only provides the fuel element of that triangle, whereas lithium batteries provides all three because the lithium ion is both a fuel and an oxidizer and the current within the battery provides the ignition. That's why they have much higher combustion rates, and can combust without external factors due to degradation. You're right if you were talking about LPG vehicles, as they're pressurized, but even there not to the same extent. And that is part of the reason why LPG never became popular for road vehicles.
5:56 Two issues here. The cyclist joined a road in a filtering position without checking is was clear to do so. Had the cyclist stayed behind other joining traffic there wouldn't be an issue. The motorcyclist filtered past the lead vehicle at a pedestrian crossing.
@@SamDelaney-m3u when one is filtering, you might not necessarily be on your side of the road. also the only collision was the cyclists fist against the bikers helmet. clearly.
Number #5 immature Tesla driver. Wow, had to get in front. No wonder the BMW driver got mad. Number #8 this happens regularly. Car in front indicates to pull out, yet the car behind them does the same and floors it to try and prevent the other from doing so, making it look like you cut them up. Really arrogant behaviour. Number #9, the van needed to get out, he indicated, there was limited room as he joined the carriageway. Dash cam driver was a bad driver, should have eased off and let him in. This is yet another example of drivers who hate sharing the road with anyone else, they get all peeved if someone gets ahead of them. Does it matter ? No. I just don’t get it. No logic to it whatsoever, it wont make their journey time any longer.
#2 You should always leave sufficient stopping distance between you and the vehicle in front just in case the other vehicle makes an emergency stop for whatever reason. If driver #2 had rear-ended the car in front he would have been liable.
#11 - being in the left lane, away from risk (the dashed line indicating a junction) would have avoided any issue. #13 is a great example of why you want to stay staggered with other road users in areas of risk. Roundabouts, on / off slip roads Staying staggered and anticipating that people may change lanes without adequate rear observations could prevent a lot of drama on the roads.
#13 Drop back to be in staggared formation then you avoid probs like this, taking into account you ended up in his blind spot by placing yourself there as he was at junction first and preceeded onto it with being beside the other car in front of you then you proceeded up his inside.
Smiffy, the kind of person who would say ‘Cycle helmets, why does that matter people shouldn’t collide with me.’ A cycle lane is provided for cyclists safety.
5:02 tailgating? No they probably are trying to actually get up to speed to merge, the amount of times I sit behind people doing 40-50 on a slip road joining a motorway is crazy, you also for no reason moved into an overtaking lane as the slip road merged into lane 1 already.
If you are "stuck" behind then maybe you should give more space ahead for you to accelerate into? Forcing someone to speed up by getting closer as you speed up is not safe or sensible.
@@eirebhoy132 One is far more dangerous than the other, one is just annoying but easily mitigated by good observations, the other is actively hostile and offensive. Forget an instructor, tailgating and then attempting a dangerous manoeuvre due to lack of patience should have their license taken.
@@Momofan69 I looks like the pickup moved and then the dash driver or both moved at the same time, you should never move across 2 lanes at once as both drivers did, appears to be a common theme in these videos, to many idiots moving across multiple lanes in one manoeuvre.
@asensibleyoungman2978 sweeping assumptions without knowing a single thing about me. Great start. I have a track car which I use exclusively on Nürburgring TF days, I have a tuned van, a winter car, and I drove an area car for a UK police service for many years. You're absolutely correct, I know nothing about cars... or motorcycles for that matter.
Number 8 going to slowly to join the motorway based on their speed compared to the cars already on it. Not condoning tailgating but the lady needs to be aware of the danger she is putting herself and others in. Not to mention just wondering across to the next lane unnecessarily without having thought the driver behind might accelerate into it to get past. Just brainless driving causing frustration and so they both end up up causing extra danger to those already on the motorway
Completely disagree, they got their speed up nicely, you can see that by the time they get past the tapered chevron they are matching the speed of the silver van in front. The pickup driver is the only danger to everyone else by merging early and accelerating knowing full well the car in front will merge too.
7:24 If you simply keep a safety bubble round you then it doesn't matter if someone changes lane ahead of you. That would have been a non-event for a competent driver.
There was nothing 'incompetent' about the driver's driving, wtf are you talking about? I get your point on the side of driving more defensively, but seriously? The van driver drove dangerously and endangered other road users using the road perfectly legally and correctly.
I'm speaking for people that drive the 4 wheel variety. Unfortunately for cyclists, I ride a motorbike and cyclists can't stand us 😆 because they can't take the pi** with us like they do with other road users lol 👍
4:45 silly dashcam driver, speedup or stay in your Lane , 2 your Lane doesn't end you forced your way into the lane 2 (if you got to 60mph you wouldn't have had the issue)
@@Daemonifuge Yes, you should be on the path. It doesn't matter what [redacted for algorithm] says, the footpath is where you belong and where you will be safest. Not only are you inconveniencing everyone and putting yourself in unnecessary danger but that unnecessary danger you are putting yourself in could also end someone else's life if you, say, go under the wheels and it is determined to be their fault. Now I know you're probably going to say "But it's the L word to be on the road", but the thing is, it's not. This is a law brought in by new labour that they explicitly said was only there to target people riding on the path irresponsibly and dangerously (ie riding past pedestrians at high speed) and for considerate cyclists it was up to officer discretion to not enforce it. Here are the words of the Home Minister who actually implemented the law; "The introduction of the fixed penalty is not aimed at responsible cyclists who sometimes feel obliged to use the pavement out of fear of traffic and who show consideration to other pavement users when doing so."
This. I know I live in a country with many cycle lane (The Netherlands). But we are also used to cycling on road together with cars. We are able to drive significantly closer to the curb and passing a cyclist is almost never a problem.
Please don't victim blame. This driver should not be on the road in charge of a vehicle with this attitude. Where are you suggesting he let him pass that would be possible to achieve safely (taking into account Rule 163 of highway code)?
UK no helmet needed and also most cyclists don't wear cycling kit, probably uses the bike for transport rather than for a hobby. Is also a bell end for striking out
6mins odd , the motorcyclist is clearly over the white lines and is therefore driving into the oncoming traffic on the wrong side of the road, a common offence by motorcyclists, then complains at the cyclist??!
@@alanclarke4646You see, there’s your problem. Both your parents rode but you don’t want to…and so you’ve missed out…and now you get annoyed when bikes filter past you. 😂
the idiot cyclist holding up the car is clearly riding in the middle of the lane and out to cause trouble again to show off his new camera he got for his birthday, don't pay road tax and should show some respect.
What an embarrassing way to reveal your ignorance. You don't know where a cyclist should cycle, and you don't know what road tax is. I hope you don't drive!
So you are basically saying cyclists should get out of the road if a motorist wants them to get off the road? How does it become the cyclists fault that others are driving badly? you need to look it at from why would someone endanger someone more vulnerable than them, not the how can I stop this bully from hitting me.
6:20 you really want to choose your battles (and you should have gone to the right lane anyway as at the end of the clip you was in left Lane anyway) and if a HGV can catch you up your going to slow anyway
God forbid that a driver wait for a already committed road user to clear a section of road narrowed on his side by parked cars, before pullng out into it.
As both a driver and a cyclist (and as someone who lives in a country well thought out cycle lanes) I really don't understand the hatred towards cyclist.
I have to agree, I understand driving in the middle of the lane if the side of the road is in particularly bad condition, but when you get a train of cars behind you and you drive entire stretches of road with no overtaking allowed in the center of the lane, then you are a bad, bad rider.
I think you need to sell your car if you think this is OK. The bike is in primery position which he's allowed to do. ( I don't ride a bike but I know the highway code) have a read. You might learn something
@@theashenfox You completely misunderstand the rationale of taking primary position as a cyclist. You demonstrate a worrying amount of ignorance towards the highway code. I hope you don't somehow have a license as if so it makes you a bad, bad driver. If he road in the gutter, all he would be inviting would be unsafe overtakes at a distance contrary to the highway code. It is not the cyclist's responsibility to manage traffic behind him. Motorists need to wait for when it becomes safe to overtake.
You don't know the highway code at all then? Cycling on the pavement is illegal. I hope you don't have a license... the entitled attitudes are those of the motorists who can't share the road!
2:25 #5 I sincerely hope this one was reported to operation Snap or local equivalent police force scheme.... Endangering other road users like that is unforgivable
These videos just make me so angry sometimes. I wish I wasn't addicted to them haha.
Yea l feel you 😂 it’s like a form of self harm at this point
Im the same as well but it actually made me enjoy driving more when I started watching these months ago. I realised there are a lot of bad drivers and so long as they don’t collide with me, I let them get on with whatever it is they are doing. No point me beeping the horn or shouting at someone just because they cut me up. It happens, thats life on the road.
3:20 - Hold your ground. You have every right to be there.
It's not your fault there's roadworks stopping him from passing safely.
Send the clip to the police for him not wearing his seat belt... 3 points and up to £500 fine.
@@JohnCarlyleplus excessive and illegal use of the horn
How about have a bit of spatial awareness and common courtesy and move over a bit so the people in the cars can pass safely.
@@ThoraSparrow How about reading my second sentence.
@@ThoraSparrowTimestamp please for when and where you feel the cyclist should have moved over a bit so the cars can pass safely.
#8 (4:47) Two points.
1. When merging onto a motorway the acceleration lane is for you to get to speed BEFORE you merge. You don't toodle along at 30mph then speed up after merging.
2. If you want lane 2, and someone is overtaking you on that lane, you don't just move over anyway and call them names. Wait until they are past, and then change lanes.
Follow these two pieces of advice and you'll probably live a lot longer.
Indeed. Not to mention "You were indicating, weren't you? Yes!" - as if indicating somehow gives the right to move across lanes whenever you like and it's everybody else's responsibility to take evasive action.
"acceleration lane" wtf
@@km841 You don't know what an acceleration lane is?
@@bravo2966 I don't think many people do, most call them slip roads, presumably so you slip into moving traffic, and there's the deceleration lane, how many know what that is?
@bravo2966 a slip road, as most people know them as.. a acceleration lane sounds a bit European or us to be honest so I'm not sure how long they have been re branded as that.
#6 Typical bully boy. 10 pints every Friday and Saturday in his local and thinks he is world heavyweight champ. I know the type
06:47 - just send the footage to the employer. I've done it quite a few times over the years. I've seen some shocking HGV driving; i like to think i saved lives.
I think you have to drive on the left lane, and not hog the right one just to annoy the lorry driver…
@@piercokris lorry didn't even indicate to the last minute of turning also doesn't give you right of way if someone does indicate, common sense the lorry should of planned hes route not put is foot down and then try force is way over because they in a 44 ton truck
@@piercokris Is the lorry driver your boyfriend?
I don't condone the HGV - they left it way too late. But it's not really a roundabout either as it looks like the start of the A126, so both lanes take the same route. So should be in left unless overtaking.
@@piercokris TBF I agree an argument could of been avoided if he just moved over especially since it was clear, so what if he left it too late shouldn't be sat in the right lane anyway and he was indicating to those who say he wasn't, if he was in left lane this footage wouldn't even be on here
#1 "Who wants to live forever" - clearly not the driver of the Audi.
excellent choice of driving soundtrack from the hgv driver though, it has to be said
0:48 its a crash for cash attempt
My bet is they saw the light turn green, but then realised the filter light underneath didn't also turn green, and so momentarily panicked that it was not actually green "for them".
It's...
@@bustestlucloc4630your English is impeccable 👏🏻👏🏻
@@laugesen18 Thank you for noticing.
@@bustestlucloc4630 itz
1:10 just your standard obnoxious RR driver . Even has a numberplate to prove it
6:00...Sean King, Vlogging a dead horse....GUUDDAYY, WALLOP.
Spotted him too😂 nice one
#6, that idiot illegally blasting the horn behind the cyclist, definitely qualifies for a retraining course. 🤡
I think he needs some time having to cycle everywhere.
💯
No seatbelt either!
@@JustSomeVideos0I don't think he'd be able to cycle 🤔
Driver may have got the hump with the cyclist taking the racing line on the roundabout at 03:07 ? Maybe thought an opportunity to pass was denied? 🤷
#10...nice to see cyclist and motorbike relations have improved lol.🤣😂
It's an offence to cause another vehicle to brake or swerve to avoid an accident. If they enforced that, much of the rest would go away.
What law is that? If such a law existed, you’d be breaking the law each time you braked because someone cut you up or ran out into the road 😮
#9 you're totally at fault there. You could have easily held back just a tad and made it a non-event, but you clearly started to close the gap as soon as the van driver started signalling. Yes, the van driver shouldn't have then responded by being aggressive, but that also would have been avoided had you not been so stubborn about being one place in front.
Or even simply moved to the open lane on his right. Some people like drama in their day fr.
You're wrong. You don't have an entitlement to change lane. The flatbed driver bullied his way over. Do you think he would have passed his driving test doing that? You are not supposed to hinder another vehicle or cause another driver to brake or swerve when you change lane. Why couldn't the flatbed driver exhibit some patience himself and wait until lane 2 was clear to pull into? If I was driving the dash cam car I would have eased off because I try to avoid confrontation on the road but to say it was totally the fault of the dash cam driver is wildly incorrect. The instigator was the flatbed driver.
@@asensibleyoungman2978 "bullied his way over". Right. He wouldn't have "bullied" his way over if the cam car just eased off to let them in. Its 50/50 here.
The camera car has no obligation to change their speed or direction because somebody indicates.
The truck only starts to indicate as the camera car is about to overlap it.
Forcing their way over would be a driving test fail
@@The_Real_JN So if I see you driving alongside me you're ok for me to move into your lane even though there isn't a gap. I can rely on you to take evasive action because it's 50% your responsibility to let me move into your lane, even when I can wait until it's safe to do so.
4:55 JUST BECAUSE YOU HAVE A SIGNAL ON DOESNT GIVE YOU PRIORITY YOU PRATT! Another driver that needs educating! 🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️🤦🏻♂️
#13. People always stray from their line of traffic circles. Which is why you stay staggered.
Can’t believe people need to be told this still
There is no way the van could have seen him, DONT hind in his blind spot, he has not way to know you are there. But the van did change lanes suddenly and without indicating. I would say both equally at fault?
Spot on
2:07 THATS ABSOLUTELY STUPID RECKLESS DRIVING AND SHOULD BE REPORTED TO THE POLICE! WHAT MUPPETS! Should be band and made to retake their test.😡👎🏻
Last clip, how do people seriously not get 2 on 2 off roundabouts happens sooo much to me on my bike in the left lane go round and someone who is on my right from the start, as they leave the roundabout they feel that’s the perfect second to change lanes… why just wait until the straight. why cut the corner to save .5 of a second.
Why go for the undertake on a roundabout to save .5 of a second?
1:45 and 10 seconds later they realise it is a RAV 4 and abandon it on the side of the road....
7:25 Wolves in the Europa League - those were the days! Feels like a lifetime ago now 😢
Nice vid.
People are strange.....
...When you're a stranger,
Faces look ugly,
When you're alone.
Sorry, couldn't resist 😂
@@squallloire never heard of that saying but nice to learn. I am from Europe. With strange I mean their behavior in traffic.
5:13 ANOTHER STUPID ROAD USER No signal and no care and attention just thinks he can drive like he wants. What a MUPPET 😡👎🏻
Well he did indicate if you look closely... But hes still a fanny for barging oot
5:12 yes it is the pickup van's fault but surely the smart thing to do would have been to give the lane and move to your right which was an empty lane.
If it was safe to sure, we can't see what's to their right, car could easily be approaching
Using the brake gently instead of the horn would have diffused the situation. As it was, the van driver nearly lost control.
Depends where the pickup was when he started his manoeuvre. If someone was tailgating me down a slip, I'd be wary of the immediate overtake, and sticking your indicator on doesn't give you right of way if he's already alongside you.
Any details on how to get into a Toyota RAV?
the tesla and the BMW was the battle of the bellends
The Tesla driver-owner is saving the planet with their non-emissions glorified shopping trolley.
That is, when you ignore all the emissions from fossil fuels gone up into the atmosphere during the production of these baked beans cans on wheels.
#3, up ahead the lead cyclist I notice was weaving all over the road before the entitled car driver barged past the 2nd cyclist.
I note the Range Rover tried to run over a bike whilst driving on the wrong side of the road and when it did not have priority
#7 you had loads of time to slow down. You clearly weren’t paying attention. Not saying the car was correct to pull out, but your lack of awareness didn’t help.
He’s clearly a HGV if he’s full loaded it takes a LOT longer for them to stop you can also see there was a another red HGV behind him who you also see swerving into the right lane. It’s okay saying bad tons of time but in reality it was a few seconds and not enough time to break at speeds of likely 65-70.
number 10 is in Norwich, near the Artichoke pub
#5 - nice of the parents to let their kids drive around for the day 🙄
Edit - oh look, and #12...
#1 van stopped in box junction.
5:01 - Classic behaviour of a twin cab driver. Did you know that 100% of twin cab pick up drivers are 5 foot 1 inch bald blokes with a tiny man sausage. They are also always single as they can't attract birds. FACT.
11 completely incapable of making two manoeuvres in one minute apparently
1:20 this happened to me on a bike. I stayed centre lane and made them reverse.
I’d quite happily wait for you to realise you were being an entitled prick, even if I was in the wrong, it’s absolutely no skin off your pavement using, red light running, no cyclists shouldn’t have number plates protesting, wing mirror kicking, helmet cam wearing, arrogant, selfish, Lycra wearing, pompous, privileged nose.
If you can safely pass, why not just do that? you know...,like an adult
@@km841 I could not safely pass without breaking the law and cycling on the pavement, so I made them drive in the correct lane. You know...,like an adult.
4:56 there's no excuse for tailgating or for the shit overtake but you are supposed to use a slip road to get up to speed and match the speed of the traffic on the motorway so you can merge with them. You're not supposed to trundle along them at 50mph (at the most?) and be surprised when somebody overtakes you - especially when your lane isn't ending. Likewise, the Nissan should have expected you to move over because lane 1 goes off in a different direction after a short while, although there's no need to immediately move over in to lane 2, especially if you're significantly slower than traffic already on the road.
5:32 Magpie Road, Norwich
LoL, thas me on the Puch bike dude, om my side of the road, you're a very lucky Idiot
Gud day.
Lol, you upsetting people again i see. Heard the mafia are after you on Koh Tao aka murder island. You might become another statistic.
#11. Not once does that lorry indicate from what I can see.
The lorry definitely is indicating from at least 6:22 onwards. Absolutely does not give the lorry the right to do what they did though.
@@TMunro1996 so it is! Pretty poor indicator to be fair.
Still, I would have gotten myself out of danger and moved to the left.
he did it has he was turning also doesn't give them right of way anyway the idiot driver needs to retake is test how to plan for coming off a motorway
number 2 sorry but he isnt lucky - you are. he could claim alot of reasons for this and you would be fully liable for assuming he was making progress
F****** hell, the world has gone mad.
#9 looked like you sped up to make the incident with the truck and issue, #10 just stay n the right side of the road, then it doesn't happen.
It was already an issue as the truck is pulling into a gap not safe to pull into.
The first round about in Wisbech is a night mare
Not if everyone used it properly
cyclist at 3:00 although you are in the right youre kinda in the middle of the lane... doesnt justify the beeping n all but you could move over a tad
#5 two big ego’s with peanut brain
4:57 #8, if you already know they are tailgating you, why are you driving straight into lane 2 when nothing is in front of you? While I understand that further down, lane 1 tails off, but you’re at such a speed that you can just let them pass safely instead of cutting in front of them.
It's not lane 2. Look at the road markings. It's actually lane 1.
Driving like the tesla 2 minutes in does while driving a tesla seems like a terrible idea considering Li-Ion batteries are basically bombs.
So is every vehicle with a petrol tank...
@@type17 No. For fire (and explosion) you need the fire triangle. Ignition, Fuel and Oxygen. Petrol on its own only provides the fuel element of that triangle, whereas lithium batteries provides all three because the lithium ion is both a fuel and an oxidizer and the current within the battery provides the ignition.
That's why they have much higher combustion rates, and can combust without external factors due to degradation.
You're right if you were talking about LPG vehicles, as they're pressurized, but even there not to the same extent. And that is part of the reason why LPG never became popular for road vehicles.
5:56
Two issues here.
The cyclist joined a road in a filtering position without checking is was clear to do so. Had the cyclist stayed behind other joining traffic there wouldn't be an issue.
The motorcyclist filtered past the lead vehicle at a pedestrian crossing.
What crossing?
@@911HRW You can't see the pedestrians and the push to cross buttons on traffic light poles?
Thank goodness you weren't driving here.
#10 Your in the wrong but i don't condone him hitting you
its Filtering, Motorcycles are allowed to do it as well as per the Highway code. The Cyclist is one of these militant ones.
Wrong. Motorbike should have stopped behind the black Alfa Romeo when he could see the oncoming cylist, who was also filtering.
@@Rybo-Senpai The motorcycle was on the wrong side of the road and struck a cyclist 😂😂😄😄😄😄😄
@@SamDelaney-m3u when one is filtering, you might not necessarily be on your side of the road. also the only collision was the cyclists fist against the bikers helmet. clearly.
@@Rybo-Senpai Keep digging.....
Not even Toyotas are safe 1:40
#5 just shows that Tesla drivers are just ex-BMW or Audi drivers.
Idiots behind the wheel
Number #5 immature Tesla driver. Wow, had to get in front. No wonder the BMW driver got mad. Number #8 this happens regularly. Car in front indicates to pull out, yet the car behind them does the same and floors it to try and prevent the other from doing so, making it look like you cut them up. Really arrogant behaviour. Number #9, the van needed to get out, he indicated, there was limited room as he joined the carriageway. Dash cam driver was a bad driver, should have eased off and let him in. This is yet another example of drivers who hate sharing the road with anyone else, they get all peeved if someone gets ahead of them. Does it matter ? No. I just don’t get it. No logic to it whatsoever, it wont make their journey time any longer.
Cyclist didn't have to take up the whole road
Iam glad I don't drive on your roads
#2 You should always leave sufficient stopping distance between you and the vehicle in front just in case the other vehicle makes an emergency stop for whatever reason. If driver #2 had rear-ended the car in front he would have been liable.
He did you muppet
Government seriously need to bring in proper 10 year driving test.
@00:50, No! You are lucky you didnt rearended him..
w o w
#11 - being in the left lane, away from risk (the dashed line indicating a junction) would have avoided any issue.
#13 is a great example of why you want to stay staggered with other road users in areas of risk. Roundabouts, on / off slip roads Staying staggered and anticipating that people may change lanes without adequate rear observations could prevent a lot of drama on the roads.
#11 that is true, but clearly some MGIF from the trucker.
Last video left hand lane means leave at the first junction why did you continue around
#13 Drop back to be in staggared formation then you avoid probs like this, taking into account you ended up in his blind spot by placing yourself there as he was at junction first and preceeded onto it with being beside the other car in front of you then you proceeded up his inside.
#11 you were in his blindspot he cannot see you...
He wasn’t in the trucks blind spot when it was overtaking him, complete lack of awareness of the truck driver
The cyclist getting beeped at around 3:10 is probably because there was a cycle path next to them up until the roadworks,
So? Why does that matter?
@smiffy925 umm , well hell of alot safer to use it, rather than risk it on that road!
Smiffy, the kind of person who would say ‘Cycle helmets, why does that matter people shouldn’t collide with me.’ A cycle lane is provided for cyclists safety.
It's difficult to tell. But I think the cycle lane is being worked on in places.
#6 If we're honest, the cyclist got the reaction he wanted.
5:02 tailgating? No they probably are trying to actually get up to speed to merge, the amount of times I sit behind people doing 40-50 on a slip road joining a motorway is crazy, you also for no reason moved into an overtaking lane as the slip road merged into lane 1 already.
If you are "stuck" behind then maybe you should give more space ahead for you to accelerate into? Forcing someone to speed up by getting closer as you speed up is not safe or sensible.
@@markgambrill neither is merging onto a motorway 20-30 below the speed limit, both could do with refreshing their skills with an instructor tbh.
Honestly, I agree with you on the slow people before joining the motorway. It is so stupid, but tailgating them isn’t going to do anything either.
@@eirebhoy132 One is far more dangerous than the other, one is just annoying but easily mitigated by good observations, the other is actively hostile and offensive. Forget an instructor, tailgating and then attempting a dangerous manoeuvre due to lack of patience should have their license taken.
@@Momofan69 I looks like the pickup moved and then the dash driver or both moved at the same time, you should never move across 2 lanes at once as both drivers did, appears to be a common theme in these videos, to many idiots moving across multiple lanes in one manoeuvre.
#4.. Rav 4 stolen... why???
What do you mean why? they're one of the best engineered cars on the road.
@asensibleyoungman2978 that's cheered me up on a damp tuesday.. You may have a future in stand up.
@@billyskoda6839 You clearly don't know anything about cars. Out of interest what car do you drive?
@asensibleyoungman2978 sweeping assumptions without knowing a single thing about me. Great start.
I have a track car which I use exclusively on Nürburgring TF days, I have a tuned van, a winter car, and I drove an area car for a UK police service for many years.
You're absolutely correct, I know nothing about cars... or motorcycles for that matter.
@@billyskoda6839 That tells me everything I need to know about you and your ego.
0:58 John you were the one in the wrong, you could see that there was barely enough room and choose to carry on cycling towards the oncoming vehicle.
Motorbike in the wrong with the cyclist. Fact
I see Brexit
forever spouting nonsense all over this. Motorcyclists can overtake stationary traffic. The issue?
Number 8 going to slowly to join the motorway based on their speed compared to the cars already on it. Not condoning tailgating but the lady needs to be aware of the danger she is putting herself and others in. Not to mention just wondering across to the next lane unnecessarily without having thought the driver behind might accelerate into it to get past. Just brainless driving causing frustration and so they both end up up causing extra danger to those already on the motorway
Completely disagree, they got their speed up nicely, you can see that by the time they get past the tapered chevron they are matching the speed of the silver van in front.
The pickup driver is the only danger to everyone else by merging early and accelerating knowing full well the car in front will merge too.
7:24 If you simply keep a safety bubble round you then it doesn't matter if someone changes lane ahead of you. That would have been a non-event for a competent driver.
There was nothing 'incompetent' about the driver's driving, wtf are you talking about? I get your point on the side of driving more defensively, but seriously? The van driver drove dangerously and endangered other road users using the road perfectly legally and correctly.
Cyclists are a hazard on the road and cause accidents.
Cars are a hazard on the road and cause accidents.
The statistics on road deaths seem to imply otherwise. I hope you don't have a license with this attitude.
I'm speaking for people that drive the 4 wheel variety. Unfortunately for cyclists, I ride a motorbike and cyclists can't stand us 😆 because they can't take the pi** with us like they do with other road users lol 👍
4:45 silly dashcam driver, speedup or stay in your Lane , 2 your Lane doesn't end you forced your way into the lane 2 (if you got to 60mph you wouldn't have had the issue)
It amazes me that cyclists stay on the road and then get upset with people reacting to them.
It amazes you that cyclists object to dangerous driving? Bizarre...
@@Daemonifuge Yes, you should be on the path. It doesn't matter what [redacted for algorithm] says, the footpath is where you belong and where you will be safest.
Not only are you inconveniencing everyone and putting yourself in unnecessary danger but that unnecessary danger you are putting yourself in could also end someone else's life if you, say, go under the wheels and it is determined to be their fault.
Now I know you're probably going to say "But it's the L word to be on the road", but the thing is, it's not. This is a law brought in by new labour that they explicitly said was only there to target people riding on the path irresponsibly and dangerously (ie riding past pedestrians at high speed) and for considerate cyclists it was up to officer discretion to not enforce it.
Here are the words of the Home Minister who actually implemented the law;
"The introduction of the fixed penalty is not aimed at responsible cyclists who sometimes feel obliged to use the pavement out of fear of traffic and who show consideration to other pavement users when doing so."
I think your cyclist are too entitled 🤞🏾
#6: you COULD have just let him pass, and avoid a confrontation.
This. I know I live in a country with many cycle lane (The Netherlands). But we are also used to cycling on road together with cars. We are able to drive significantly closer to the curb and passing a cyclist is almost never a problem.
Please don't victim blame. This driver should not be on the road in charge of a vehicle with this attitude. Where are you suggesting he let him pass that would be possible to achieve safely (taking into account Rule 163 of highway code)?
10# no helmet or kit. Bad attitude. Usually drives an Audi but has been done for drink driving, i bet. Not a cyclist.
The cyclist should not have assaulted the motorcyclist but he was, at least, on the correct side of the road.
I think you’ll find he was a cyclist being as there’s evidence suggesting he was riding a bicycle.
UK no helmet needed and also most cyclists don't wear cycling kit, probably uses the bike for transport rather than for a hobby. Is also a bell end for striking out
Really? When was he done for drunk driving?
6mins odd , the motorcyclist is clearly over the white lines and is therefore driving into the oncoming traffic on the wrong side of the road, a common offence by motorcyclists, then complains at the cyclist??!
Another take is the cyclist turned in to the junction without checking it was clear to do so. It is the joining traffics responsibility to check.
#10 easy way to stop that happening: make it illegal for 2-wheeled vehicles to filter through traffic.
Ban all motorcycles from filtering because of one asshole cyclist?
Diddums, mummy won't let you have a motorbike?
@@guitarman256 I don't want or need one, thanks for asking.
And, btw, both my parents used ride motorcycles.
@@alanclarke4646You see, there’s your problem. Both your parents rode but you don’t want to…and so you’ve missed out…and now you get annoyed when bikes filter past you. 😂
If bikers aren't allowed to filter it'll just mean another vehicle in the traffic jam pushing you even further back down the queue.
Allow a 2.5 sec gap, or 5 sec entering a merge zone or behind an idiot.
the idiot cyclist holding up the car is clearly riding in the middle of the lane and out to cause trouble again to show off his new camera he got for his birthday, don't pay road tax and should show some respect.
Better still; Cyclists should stay off main roads altogether !
@@copaloadofthisAgreed. But proper cycle routes first.
@@copaloadofthisI suspect you're perpetually furious that the world doesn't revolve around your whims.
What an embarrassing way to reveal your ignorance. You don't know where a cyclist should cycle, and you don't know what road tax is. I hope you don't drive!
Road tax doesn’t exist! 🥱
The cyclist was riding in the correct manner and place, and it is up to the vehicle behind to make a safe overtake! 🤫
I’m don’t get cyclists, they have to ride on the road at all costs, even when there’s a car driving right at them.
So you are basically saying cyclists should get out of the road if a motorist wants them to get off the road? How does it become the cyclists fault that others are driving badly? you need to look it at from why would someone endanger someone more vulnerable than them, not the how can I stop this bully from hitting me.
RR 100% wrong but drivers like you think they have priority over cyclists.
Seems like you don’t get basic English either 👏
1:59 boys will be boys..
#13 your own fault all day
6:20 you really want to choose your battles (and you should have gone to the right lane anyway as at the end of the clip you was in left Lane anyway) and if a HGV can catch you up your going to slow anyway
get real, truck driver was a twat
# bikes don’t pay Road tax !
Nor do cars....
And?
Do you know what road tax is?
#3 God forbid you wait for the car to pass like any other person on the road.[
God forbid the motorist should obey the HC. The obstructions were on their side of the road. You twat.
God forbid that a driver wait for a already committed road user to clear a section of road narrowed on his side by parked cars, before pullng out into it.
Again silly arrogant cyclists 😂😂😂
Show us how it's done then? Cycle for a week and then post the vid? Thought not 🙄
Again, someone who doesn't cycle or know the highway code.
You spelled drivers wrong.
As both a driver and a cyclist (and as someone who lives in a country well thought out cycle lanes) I really don't understand the hatred towards cyclist.
6, sell your bike as you cannot ride it properly
You are 100% a middle lane hogger. I can just tell.
What faults do you see? Or is he just not riding his bike as you'd like him to (which is probably less safe for him)?
I have to agree, I understand driving in the middle of the lane if the side of the road is in particularly bad condition, but when you get a train of cars behind you and you drive entire stretches of road with no overtaking allowed in the center of the lane, then you are a bad, bad rider.
I think you need to sell your car if you think this is OK. The bike is in primery position which he's allowed to do. ( I don't ride a bike but I know the highway code) have a read. You might learn something
@@theashenfox You completely misunderstand the rationale of taking primary position as a cyclist. You demonstrate a worrying amount of ignorance towards the highway code. I hope you don't somehow have a license as if so it makes you a bad, bad driver. If he road in the gutter, all he would be inviting would be unsafe overtakes at a distance contrary to the highway code. It is not the cyclist's responsibility to manage traffic behind him. Motorists need to wait for when it becomes safe to overtake.
Is it not an offence to be riding tin foil bikes on the road without a helmet
No its Not an offence...
Unfortunately not. Should be. I think they should wear a yellow sash showing their reg number.
No. Hope this helps.
@@neuralwarp haha... excellent - love this idea...
2:56 Could've been a non-issue if you rode on the pavement. Entitled pricks with camera are entitled pricks with camera.
He’s not allowed to you uninformed prick
You don't know the highway code at all then? Cycling on the pavement is illegal. I hope you don't have a license... the entitled attitudes are those of the motorists who can't share the road!
But you're not allowed lmao. Could've been a non-issue if the car behind didn't try bully him off the road.
Treat a bike or cycle as a small car, driven by an idiot. Then you won't go far wrong.
@@neuralwarpshow us how it's done then? Cycle for a week and then post the vid? Thought not 🙄
crap