@NinaOPerez Don't you know that MLOC's own the middle lane, it's their birthright for people born thick as floorboards with the intelligence of sawdust.
People who can't control their anger while driving need to lose their licence and fast. Suppose he had got stuck behind a child cycling to school or other slow moving vehicles.
Just the typical cyclist. Especially in rural areas, they are bellends. They ride on roads with national speed limits then wonder why people are driving at national speed limits. Get upset and want the roads changed to suite them even though there are 1000s of miles of off road tracks they can use to facilitate their hobby.
It's called SHARING THE ROAD..one reason I don't cycle anymore is for that reason..there are laws regarding how far away from a cyclist you should be when passing...everyone should be able to utilize the roads.
#1 looks like it could be a country lane? as a driver and cyclist myself I though he was going at a very safe speed, if you pulled in more he could pass and there would be no problem, but then you would have no clip to upload.
So why can't the driver stop and let the cyclist pass as it's much easier for him? Drivers are the biggest gaslighters, they are the biggest cause of deaths and injuries on OUR roads.
@@garyboyle695 Good question, if you watch the video again you will see it is a single lane with no room for for both of them too safely pass each other, someone has to give way and the only place to pull in is on the left on the cyclist side as there is no where for the driver too pull in, hope that helps :)
#4, It's not always about being one car ahead. I've seen this sort of thing umpteen times, and I'd guess that the Mondeo driver had tried a move on the Peugeot, and failed. Rather than admit defeat, Mondeo man determined to have the last word on the matter, and escalated to a dangerous degree. What he didn't expect was that Peugeot would resist as stoutly as he did, and it ended up with NEITHER prepared to yield an inch and risk suffering defeat. I mean, it's hugely entertaining to watch (I was secretly cheering the Peugeot) from a safe remote, but it was more a battle of egos to have the last word than a "get one car in front"
Last clip. "Yes, it is against the law to cycle on pavements in the UK. It states under the Highway Code Rule 64 that as a cyclist, you must not cycle on the pavement. This is also backed up by law, under the Highway Act 1835, and Roads (Scotland) Act 1984."
Agree, after the 5 year driving ban the driver must undergo psychiatric evaluation to determine if he is mentally fit to operate dangerous machinery in public.
I have been flashed and hooted for cycling at midnight on a dead straight country road with no other traffic in sight and cycling within 40cm of the kerb and with very good lights. Would such drivers do this to a horse rider? Some car drivers either think one should not cycle after dark or believe that one is blind and deaf on a cycle.
@@johnjephcote7636 I know what you mean. It is social politics. Cyclists are poor people who cannot afford cars and don't pay rude tax. They must stand aside and tug their forelocks whilst their betters are passing. It has nothing to do with delaying moronists or being in their way. Such 'drivers' spend more time admonishing the primary road user (whilst not looking at the road ahead) than simply following the Highway Code and going about their business.
@@paulgeorge6353 There is no road tax as it was abolished in the 1930's! The upkeep of the roads, which is what the road tax was for, is paid for by local council taxes and national taxes that we all pay as adults. Therefore cyclists do help pay for the roads just as much as drivers and so drivers should stop using it as an excuse to say cyclists should not be on the road. As for the driver in the video, he should get points on his license for reckless driving but also be charged with assault. No excuse for what he did. And for him to claim the cyclist should be on the footpath? Cyclists have to use the roads unless a footpath is also marked as a cycle lane and he should know that if he was keeping up with the highway code rules and laws.
It's not just about the van being untaxed (which it should be especially for a company van). Allowing the two to get into the back is illegal. At best that van can only safely take 2 passengers in the front but they had 1 in the front and two in the back.
#1 - classic entitled biker - just wait for a few seconds in the safe passing space for him to go by - there was no way you could fit down that road with him, you just wanted to cause a scene. Absolutely moronic behavior.
@@godofcycling I do cycle. I've ridden on and off road for about 30 years. I would have given that driver far more space. It's not just drivers who need to give the required space. As a road user, you need to enable that safety too.
The last one. He was behind the cyclist for about 20 seconds, including when there was a car in front of him as well. That 20 seconds was SO vital to him that he had to stop and give the cyclist some grief for 40 seconds. If you can see the logic here, you're doing better than me.
No.1 - if you look at the distance they both cover in the same time period - they are both going the same speed yet the cyclist decides the driver is “way too fast”! Just looking for offense.
@@godofcycling I DO cycle. I wouldn’t even have thought anything about that “encounter” - I would have jinked into the massive space to the left and not even thought anything more of the car that was doing nothing wrong.
As a cyclist the car driver did nothing wrong, he wasn’t going to fast the cyclist passed a high gap just so he could make himself the victim. There are enough car drivers who are completely nuts with cycles (see no 7 and 10 on here) but in this instance the driver did nothing wrong. If the cyclist had just slowed a little in the gap to let him past no issues!! Both cyclists and vehicles have to use the roads so a bit of consideration from both occasionally would go a long way
You lose a lot of faith in humanity as a cyclist. You learn that there are a large amount of genuine psychopaths without any amount of empathy on the road. People lose any amount of humanity they had if they see someone on two wheels who dares to slow them down for a few seconds. I've stopped commuting to work because I had to deal with people trying to kill me nearly every day.
Absolutely nothing wrong with the first video. IIRC I've seen the second one before, it's on the M62 just before the Brighouse turn off. I think the police pull them over again.
Might be nothing but did you spot they were waiting and then as the guy in front turned up with a black duffle bag (which looked full...) they drove off. If they're not connected I'll eat all my clothes.
Stopped watching after 30 seconds. That first one was down to the cyclist. He was not driving that fast and he had the right of way. The cyclist should have pulled over and did not. Went for the drama.
Nope, and it's genuinely something I fear when out cycling. You have no idea if the next car you see is going to attempt to kill you or attack you just because you are a cyclist. The majority of drivers are perfectly respectful around where I live but there is always the bad apple. Some are just totally unaware too, almost got into an incident today at a mini roundabout where a car was indicating to go right but went straight on (while still indicating right) and did the usual wtf are you doing gestures. I should have waited to be sure he was going where he said he was but still. Did have a nice chat with a couple of cops on bikes at the red traffic light though which was nice
I’m a hgv driver I see shit like this everyday. Scary thing is apparently driving tests are harder to pass now days but I see the daily standard of driving absolutely piss poor.
Driving a vehical in a public place without a duty of care and attention...yeah the driver was wrong...and the cyclist was a dork aswell.............something tells me you made that charge up............the driving in a public space bit......its like a cross between a section 4 a and jumping a red light
@@garyboyle695 its a single lane road. nobody has priority. the cyclist has somewhere to wait and the car doesnt, therefore the cyclist should wait and let the car pass. its not rocket science
Nearly had an incident myself today. Following a car which turned left into a side road. At the same time a woman pulled out of the side road almost into the side of me. I hit the brakes rather than the horn, she waved in apology, I waved her through in front of me. No harm done. We're all human, we all make mistakes from time to time. If people appreciated that and didn't automatically reach for the horn we'd all be better off.
I started driving lorries in 1968, and did 46 years on the road.. Lorry drivers were all considerate back then, if you had a load slip, or a flat tyre other drivers would stop and help out, and then head for the nearest cafe. All gone now cameras and GPS in the cab, can't stop for a pee without the boss knowing.
#1 take it you’re on a bike on a country road, where it’s probably a national speed limit and the drivers probably doing 30, yet you don’t fancy giving way when you clearly should (and you’d probably cry claiming a close pass and how vulnerable you are) yet they slow down and then have to stop because you carry on them have the audacity to tell them to slow down. That’s the entitlement that causes people to despise cyclists and you upload the footage thinking everyone will agree with you..
What I don't get is what if they were in a car? They would have to pull into the space on the left to let the pickup through. Why can't they do that on the bike? I've been driving and riding for years and adopt a similar approach to both. Give others space and the space gets created around you too.
@@markgambrill exactly. But some people try to justify their actions by blaming others, take initiative and make it a non event and go about your day because you never know who’s behind the wheel
#7 was that all the driver got. Banned for life should have been the outcome! That was not by accident. Intended to do that so should forfeit all privilege of driving. Shocking
@@Bruce4lmighty Highway guy was trying to bully the HGV in front so he could tail his mate in convoy. The HGV that wouldn't let him merge saw that and taught him a lesson. One bad turn deserves another
The car tyres slipped, ergo he was travelling faster than the distance he had to stop safely. I regularly drive on single track roads, and you wouldn't believe the number of people who drive faster than the space they have to stop in. It's not difficult to drive appropriately to the road, just people don't seem to be able to do it these days.
Chap in the first clip gives cyclists a bad name. Yes, the car was coming a bit fast for a road of that type but slowed considerably when they saw the hazard. Complete overreaction from the cyclist
CYCLIST SOTH LINCOLNSHIRE: He slammed his brakes on because stupid cyclist started to come out on to the road again and it looked like he might have rode in front of the car. You had a clear driveway on your left and you should have pulled over and stopped waiting for the car to pass.
First clip is a stupid cyclist who should have pulled into the driveway. I'm all for equal rights on the roads but that cyclist is an entitled moron. Cleary the car was driving at a safe speed and the cyclist put himself in harms way just because he wanted to have a go at a large vehicle
about the van driver attacking the cyclist, according to the rules of the road you can't ride a bicycle on a pavement so the cyclist is obeying the rules of the road.
#1 The cyclist needs to yield as he is right by a passing place. The car does not need to slow down from the 20odd miles an hour he was doing. 100% cyclist fault as he put himself in the danger zone when all he needed to do was slow down and move to the left.
@godofcycling you are a strange one. If it was me on the bike I would go 'Oh look there is a car coming towards me and a fucking massive gap to my left. I'll use these handlebars to turn me left'. Maybe I'm not a massive wanker like the cyclist in the video
The guy on the last video is a real one
Stopped to help against a bully and you can tell he's giving the cyclist his info for the dash cam video
Sort of guy you want to work with/for
#2 I never understand the mentality of drivers whose immediate action is to move to the middle lane regardless of lane one being clear
@NinaOPerez Don't you know that MLOC's own the middle lane, it's their birthright for people born thick as floorboards with the intelligence of sawdust.
That was shocking, re-test
Then the driver moved back to the left lane. I don't understand how these people think is like they only have brain for sex
See it on the motorways all the time, it's like they can't be seen driving in lane 1, while lorries pass them on the inside.
They'd probably just been pulled over for the same offence!!
#4, it isn't about space, it's about ego and the feeling of entitlement. It's what fuels most incidents.
Number 10 needs some time in prison to learn to calm down. And number 4 is pure insanity.
Yes the idiot needs to wear a high vis jacket!
Absolutely. He should be in jail, and loose his licence permanently.
In jail? For what exactly??
That last guy seriously needs some anger management classes (orange vest)
People who can't control their anger while driving need to lose their licence and fast. Suppose he had got stuck behind a child cycling to school or other slow moving vehicles.
#1 "that was really fast" if he went any slower he'd be pushing it
Just the typical cyclist. Especially in rural areas, they are bellends. They ride on roads with national speed limits then wonder why people are driving at national speed limits. Get upset and want the roads changed to suite them even though there are 1000s of miles of off road tracks they can use to facilitate their hobby.
Cycle for a week then come back an apologise.
It's called SHARING THE ROAD..one reason I don't cycle anymore is for that reason..there are laws regarding how far away from a cyclist you should be when passing...everyone should be able to utilize the roads.
@@godofcycling100% 👍
He's going slow as he knows there is not much room for the pass. Just a pity entitled drivers like you never engage their brain.
Do you think the person in the second clip was stopped for middle lane cruising? after a warning they go straight and do it again?
Who are these people that would rather damage their car than ease off/give way because they’re “in the right”?
Idiots, I guess?
Audi drivers?
@@JohnSmith-ei2pz ford mondeo and peugeot 207?
Uninsured bellends. And once they are parked up on private property police don’t want to know
#1 looks like it could be a country lane? as a driver and cyclist myself I though he was going at a very safe speed, if you pulled in more he could pass and there would be no problem, but then you would have no clip to upload.
So why can't the driver stop and let the cyclist pass as it's much easier for him? Drivers are the biggest gaslighters, they are the biggest cause of deaths and injuries on OUR roads.
@@garyboyle695 Good question, if you watch the video again you will see it is a single lane with no room for for both of them too safely pass each other, someone has to give way and the only place to pull in is on the left on the cyclist side as there is no where for the driver too pull in, hope that helps :)
@@garyboyle695 Yes the world should stop for you lot 😂😂😂
@@Simon-rx7sv that video of you cycling for a week?
@@ralphmillais5237 you already stop in countless traffic jams going nowhere but stopping for cyclists? The horror 😱
#4, It's not always about being one car ahead. I've seen this sort of thing umpteen times, and I'd guess that the Mondeo driver had tried a move on the Peugeot, and failed. Rather than admit defeat, Mondeo man determined to have the last word on the matter, and escalated to a dangerous degree. What he didn't expect was that Peugeot would resist as stoutly as he did, and it ended up with NEITHER prepared to yield an inch and risk suffering defeat. I mean, it's hugely entertaining to watch (I was secretly cheering the Peugeot) from a safe remote, but it was more a battle of egos to have the last word than a "get one car in front"
Number 4 has been doing the rounds for years
I enjoyed watching it when it first came out about a decade ago. I'm a bit sick of it now.
Last clip.
"Yes, it is against the law to cycle on pavements in the UK. It states under the Highway Code Rule 64 that as a cyclist, you must not cycle on the pavement. This is also backed up by law, under the Highway Act 1835, and Roads (Scotland) Act 1984."
#10 Fair play to the builder who stopped to help the cyclist 👏🏻
I hope #10 has been forwarded to the Police.
3:36 They look like respectable members of the copper wire industry
Surely they’re the church lead roof restoration society.
I get this reference
They dont look like gippos to me.
I thought they might have just come across on a rubber dingy. There was probably another dozen or so in the van.
#4 (The stupid jostling cars) is from about 10 years ago. That's when those sovcit 'Legal Name' posters 2:08 were appearing everywhere.
Yep, that and the one with the Audi TT doing similar are constantly dug out.
theres a serious lack of new content, and it shows.
What was one about I was too young to understand them
That last clip needs to be sent to the Police.
Agree, after the 5 year driving ban the driver must undergo psychiatric evaluation to determine if he is mentally fit to operate dangerous machinery in public.
I have been flashed and hooted for cycling at midnight on a dead straight country road with no other traffic in sight and cycling within 40cm of the kerb and with very good lights. Would such drivers do this to a horse rider? Some car drivers either think one should not cycle after dark or believe that one is blind and deaf on a cycle.
@@johnjephcote7636 Horse riders would not cycle, when they have a Horse!
@@johnjephcote7636 I know what you mean. It is social politics. Cyclists are poor people who cannot afford cars and don't pay rude tax. They must stand aside and tug their forelocks whilst their betters are passing. It has nothing to do with delaying moronists or being in their way. Such 'drivers' spend more time admonishing the primary road user (whilst not looking at the road ahead) than simply following the Highway Code and going about their business.
@@paulgeorge6353 There is no road tax as it was abolished in the 1930's! The upkeep of the roads, which is what the road tax was for, is paid for by local council taxes and national taxes that we all pay as adults. Therefore cyclists do help pay for the roads just as much as drivers and so drivers should stop using it as an excuse to say cyclists should not be on the road.
As for the driver in the video, he should get points on his license for reckless driving but also be charged with assault. No excuse for what he did. And for him to claim the cyclist should be on the footpath? Cyclists have to use the roads unless a footpath is also marked as a cycle lane and he should know that if he was keeping up with the highway code rules and laws.
Fascinating stuff watching people get into an untaxed van
I hear that they explode when the tax runs out
It's not just about the van being untaxed (which it should be especially for a company van). Allowing the two to get into the back is illegal. At best that van can only safely take 2 passengers in the front but they had 1 in the front and two in the back.
#1 - classic entitled biker - just wait for a few seconds in the safe passing space for him to go by - there was no way you could fit down that road with him, you just wanted to cause a scene. Absolutely moronic behavior.
Exactly, where did he think the truck could go? One day he’ll wish he had given way!
#1. If he was driving slower you would probably be muttering 'hurry up'.
If you have more than 1 brain cell, you'd be dangerous.
Try cycling. I dare you.
@@godofcyclingIf the cyclist in the first clip had moved over more there wouldn't have been an issue. Try cycling SAFELY. I dare you.
@@godofcycling I do cycle. I've ridden on and off road for about 30 years. I would have given that driver far more space. It's not just drivers who need to give the required space. As a road user, you need to enable that safety too.
@@TMunro1996 weak. You would be stronger if you cycled.
Yes there will always be lunatics on the road but well done to the tradie who defended the cyclist, a real man.
That Fiesta/Peugeot incident was crazy!
Mondeo...
#7 should have been charged with assualt with a deadly weapon.
I couldn't believe how it wasn't dangerous driving at best.
That guy rammed a cyclist with a van, attempted murder. 6 months ban. Someone tweets something offensive, 2 years.
I thought #1 could have used the passing space better so as to get best flow for both himself and the motorist.
The last one.
He was behind the cyclist for about 20 seconds, including when there was a car in front of him as well. That 20 seconds was SO vital to him that he had to stop and give the cyclist some grief for 40 seconds.
If you can see the logic here, you're doing better than me.
No.1 - if you look at the distance they both cover in the same time period - they are both going the same speed yet the cyclist decides the driver is “way too fast”! Just looking for offense.
Show us how it's done then? Cycle for a week and then post the vid? Thought not 🙄
@@godofcycling I DO cycle. I wouldn’t even have thought anything about that “encounter” - I would have jinked into the massive space to the left and not even thought anything more of the car that was doing nothing wrong.
As a cyclist the car driver did nothing wrong, he wasn’t going to fast the cyclist passed a high gap just so he could make himself the victim. There are enough car drivers who are completely nuts with cycles (see no 7 and 10 on here) but in this instance the driver did nothing wrong. If the cyclist had just slowed a little in the gap to let him past no issues!! Both cyclists and vehicles have to use the roads so a bit of consideration from both occasionally would go a long way
@@godofcycling Why? Does cycling for a week destroy your ability to assess speed? He was clearly driving slowly, end of story.
@@ScowlerJase no, no you don't
#4 Thou shall not pass😂😂😂😂😂
You lose a lot of faith in humanity as a cyclist. You learn that there are a large amount of genuine psychopaths without any amount of empathy on the road. People lose any amount of humanity they had if they see someone on two wheels who dares to slow them down for a few seconds. I've stopped commuting to work because I had to deal with people trying to kill me nearly every day.
Absolutely nothing wrong with the first video. IIRC I've seen the second one before, it's on the M62 just before the Brighouse turn off. I think the police pull them over again.
Yep cyclist perfectly correct.
@@godofcycling👍👍
4# Battle between 207&mondeo as two children fighting for a toy
#7 Appeared to deliberately hit the cyclist. Unfortunately, it is impossible to prove in court.
Definitely. Tried twice
@SamDelaney-m3u Doesn't need to be as the undue care and attention charge takes care of that.
@@rustydusty2992 Deliberately hitting a cyclist would be attempted murder.......
@@SamDelaney-m3u That would be harder to proove than your original deliberate charge as that requires pre-meditation whereas this was opertunistic.
@@SamDelaney-m3u More like a public service...
#10 would be taking a short nap!
#1 is this why everyone hates me when I get on my bike? I get it now 😂
#4 seems to me that sort of driving is a luxury you can't afford when you can only afford to be driving £500 worth of car.
They really should restrict driving to adults.
Anyone else take sides and enjoy the "Competition" of the 2 cars jostling for the advantage of gaining😅 2.5 meters?
#7 van driver a pathetic 🔔 end
@ 3:33 Not only the van shenanigans, but did you catch the car coming INTO the station via the EXIT!?
Nice catch!
Might be nothing but did you spot they were waiting and then as the guy in front turned up with a black duffle bag (which looked full...) they drove off. If they're not connected I'll eat all my clothes.
The first guy was going every bit as fast as his head-on companion.
Stopped watching after 30 seconds. That first one was down to the cyclist. He was not driving that fast and he had the right of way. The cyclist should have pulled over and did not. Went for the drama.
That last one - the cyclist did nothing wrong!!
Nope, and it's genuinely something I fear when out cycling. You have no idea if the next car you see is going to attempt to kill you or attack you just because you are a cyclist. The majority of drivers are perfectly respectful around where I live but there is always the bad apple. Some are just totally unaware too, almost got into an incident today at a mini roundabout where a car was indicating to go right but went straight on (while still indicating right) and did the usual wtf are you doing gestures. I should have waited to be sure he was going where he said he was but still.
Did have a nice chat with a couple of cops on bikes at the red traffic light though which was nice
#4 - that stretch of road (Salterhebble Hill, Halifax) is 2 lanes in both directions now! 🤣
I’m a hgv driver I see shit like this everyday. Scary thing is apparently driving tests are harder to pass now days but I see the daily standard of driving absolutely piss poor.
Driving a vehical in a public place without a duty of care and attention...yeah the driver was wrong...and the cyclist was a dork aswell.............something tells me you made that charge up............the driving in a public space bit......its like a cross between a section 4 a and jumping a red light
Number 1 was a nonsense clip, the cyclist should have simply pulled into the layby / driveway and there is nothing to report here
Why is it always other road users that have to make allowances for drivers? It's a lot easier for the driver to yield.
@@garyboyle695 We give way in UK, we don't "yield"
@@garyboyle695 its a single lane road. nobody has priority. the cyclist has somewhere to wait and the car doesnt, therefore the cyclist should wait and let the car pass. its not rocket science
@@spiderbootsy Biggest vehicle usually intimidates
@@spiderbootsy no its cycling. Something you are too unfit to try.
We need more people like the white van driver in the the last clip
#1 is male karen who doesn't understand what 'fast' means
You apparently don't know what the speed limit on those lanes is (20kmh) and the car was well over 30.
@@guessundheit6494 Yea the speed limit isn't set in kilometers/h in the UK so you're wrong no matter what numerical value you put before that metric 😂
Motorists need a dashcam.
these are all repeats
1# why start to swear as the car driver moves off. No good trying to sound tough then....he won't hear you
OK tough guy 🙄
Nearly had an incident myself today. Following a car which turned left into a side road. At the same time a woman pulled out of the side road almost into the side of me. I hit the brakes rather than the horn, she waved in apology, I waved her through in front of me. No harm done. We're all human, we all make mistakes from time to time. If people appreciated that and didn't automatically reach for the horn we'd all be better off.
Yes we all make mistakes, some make worse mistakes than the rest of us
The first clip was all the cyclist. He's going faster than the car and has the perfect place to pull in to let the car past.
This is like the Dashcam equivalent of Dave
To trop mari toi akoz saem bondieu ti bour corona dan nu pays pu fer toi dance bharat natyam dpi nu reserve😂
1:53 if you think it’s about the next space on the road you’ve missed the point.
#4 whenever I've exprienced someone pushing in to gain one place it's either a german car or a black car. Most often a black german car.
I started driving lorries in 1968, and did 46 years on the road.. Lorry drivers were all considerate back then, if you had a load slip, or a flat tyre other drivers would stop and help out, and then head for the nearest cafe. All gone now cameras and GPS in the cab, can't stop for a pee without the boss knowing.
1:35 the radio its spot on
4# still behind.....😂😂😂😂
#1 take it you’re on a bike on a country road, where it’s probably a national speed limit and the drivers probably doing 30, yet you don’t fancy giving way when you clearly should (and you’d probably cry claiming a close pass and how vulnerable you are) yet they slow down and then have to stop because you carry on them have the audacity to tell them to slow down. That’s the entitlement that causes people to despise cyclists and you upload the footage thinking everyone will agree with you..
What I don't get is what if they were in a car? They would have to pull into the space on the left to let the pickup through. Why can't they do that on the bike? I've been driving and riding for years and adopt a similar approach to both. Give others space and the space gets created around you too.
@@markgambrill exactly. But some people try to justify their actions by blaming others, take initiative and make it a non event and go about your day because you never know who’s behind the wheel
Show us how it's done then? Cycle for a week and then post the vid? Thought not 🙄
@@markgambrill no, no you haven't
@@joshpring3941 are yes the threat response. Very common in the cowardly carsole
If you've got time to stop and abuse people for 'holding you up' then you clearly weren't being held up.
Takeaway driver did you a favour, the fuckin state of that wall
3:25 i was fully expecting that driver to have that accent...
06:10 maybe he couldn't see it for all the weeds
#9 Whats the matter you wanted a takeaway didn't you so he removed your post and a bit of your wall, surely that's customer satisfaction.
Why did he park in the next door's driveway?
@@andyaccount He hasn't it's obviously that the neighbours cam has caught him.
No 6 talking bout merge in turn while in middle of road blocking people who want to merge in turn 🙄
1st video, what more did he want the truck to do? camera operator had the space left.
Those two in clip number 4 are the ultimate definition of complete and total bellends 😂
Clip 6 - and how many others refuse to let them get in front, to crash safely! - -
It never ceased to amaze me how small some guys pee pees must be. Like the two dudes in clip #4.
KL07 Should lose their licence!
4:56 the defendant got off very lightly, should have been an assault charge at least.
Clip 1 Driver must have had amazing hearing, i suspect a hand gesture provoked the response.
#7 was that all the driver got.
Banned for life should have been the outcome! That was not by accident. Intended to do that so should forfeit all privilege of driving.
Shocking
#10 driver needs reporting for traffic offences and assault.
5:37 Delivery guy is obviously in the wrong. The damage to your wall was what though? Five pounds?
That was really fast, why didn’t you pull in we’re you could have given him room to pass?
4:17 - yes, HGV drivers are professional, in that they sometimes get paid to drive like twats.
#6 - 'Highway Maintenance' are becoming the biggest danger on the roads
The truck on the left was at fault for not allowing him to merge in turn
@@Bruce4lmighty Highway guy was trying to bully the HGV in front so he could tail his mate in convoy. The HGV that wouldn't let him merge saw that and taught him a lesson. One bad turn deserves another
First clip. The guy coming down the lane so was quick to reach the pull over slot fir the other driver. What's the problem?
Clip #2 and #8. Must be Australians as that happens in Brisbane every single day.
Dash cams have become a necessity because drivers bad attitude
Thanks, good uploads.
At 04:40, thank goodness not all drivers are like that! Did he want to teach the cyclist a lesson?
What lesson? If you dive off your bike you can get someone banned?
@@fatman3785 Sounds like the van driver is your boyfriend.
@@fatman3785 No, that if you deliberately drive into a cyclist you get yourself banned.
We must not forget these special people who cut in brake check were dropped on their heads when they were babys
#1 is a joke right? The car was travelling slow and the bike didn't seem to want to stop in the very large area next to it so the car could pass
Cycle for a week. See how funny you find it?
@@godofcycling Study for a week. Learn how to write English correctly.
The car tyres slipped, ergo he was travelling faster than the distance he had to stop safely.
I regularly drive on single track roads, and you wouldn't believe the number of people who drive faster than the space they have to stop in. It's not difficult to drive appropriately to the road, just people don't seem to be able to do it these days.
Chap in the first clip gives cyclists a bad name. Yes, the car was coming a bit fast for a road of that type but slowed considerably when they saw the hazard. Complete overreaction from the cyclist
Clip 9 Driver wont have insurance that covers deliveries.
CYCLIST SOTH LINCOLNSHIRE: He slammed his brakes on because stupid cyclist started to come out on to the road again and it looked like he might have rode in front of the car. You had a clear driveway on your left and you should have pulled over and stopped waiting for the car to pass.
Show us how it's done then? Cycle for a week and then post the vid? Thought not 🙄
@@godofcycling Is that all you can say, fool, your the sort that gives cyclists a bad name.
@@johndilloway9762 you aren't a cyclist. I repeat it because not a single carsole will take the challenge. Will you? Thought not.
@@godofcycling I would not lower myself to that level to become one of the unwanted. 😂
@@johndilloway9762you mean you are too unfit, lazy and overweight to do it. Be quiet until you can
First clip is a stupid cyclist who should have pulled into the driveway. I'm all for equal rights on the roads but that cyclist is an entitled moron. Cleary the car was driving at a safe speed and the cyclist put himself in harms way just because he wanted to have a go at a large vehicle
Anyone with any sense would have stopped in the wide bit and not needed to mither on about someone elses driving what a twerp
#4 I am guessing the ****ing Peugeot didn't let the Ford merge in turn at a prior merge point and the Ford driver decided to make it an issue.
about the van driver attacking the cyclist, according to the rules of the road you can't ride a bicycle on a pavement so the cyclist is obeying the rules of the road.
#1 The cyclist needs to yield as he is right by a passing place. The car does not need to slow down from the 20odd miles an hour he was doing. 100% cyclist fault as he put himself in the danger zone when all he needed to do was slow down and move to the left.
Show us how it's done then? Cycle for a week and then post the vid? Thought not 🙄
@godofcycling you are a strange one. If it was me on the bike I would go 'Oh look there is a car coming towards me and a fucking massive gap to my left. I'll use these handlebars to turn me left'. Maybe I'm not a massive wanker like the cyclist in the video
@@andrewbennett9383 or can even cycle
#10 I thought father Christmas was a nice fella...
Has a go at the cyclist for holding him up then blocks the road with his van holding everyone up
#8 is mad trying stupid sinus like that with all the day cams that are about.
One could be forgiven for thinking motorists are meant to uphold the *same standards* as those demanded during testing. 🤨😉
Not letting people in is crazy should be banned ,, smile let them in and move on with your life .
2:17 when you 2 clowns have quite finished endangering the lives of everyone around you, maybe we could all GET ON WITH LIFE