Bad Driver - 14 January 2024 - Majura Parkway, Canberra. Australia. Just to answer her phone. • Road Rage | Hit and R... @RevItUp01 has included this video in one of their compilations. Please check it out,
Hey! We think your clip would be a great addition to our upcoming compilation. Can we include it? You will be credited in the description and on the video.
We'll take your word for it that it was a phone call. But I've seen cars transmissions go out, or some other mechanical problem, where they have to slow down and pull over rapidly. At least she(?) used her indicator. Rather than just leaning on the horn, you could have, you know, taken evasive action by braking and increasing the separation.
Hard to tell if there was enough shoulder to pull over on the right - if there was, that's where she should've gone. If not, the proper action would've been to start the signal and let up on the gas to allow the vehicle on her left to pass, then change lanes behind him. Instead, she accelerated past him (which suggests it wasn't a mechanical problem) and then cut him off with barely any time to react. I'd have leaned on the horn, too.
What we see are brake lights so it's not a transmission "going out". The only thing that makes brake lights come on is a foot on the brake pedal. However, yes, if I were in this situation which I have been many times before, I change lanes to the right to remove the "follow too close" situation immediately. This usually causes the average bozo to floor it for "fear" of being overtaken.
Hey! We think your clip would be a great addition to our upcoming compilation. Can we include it? You will be credited in the description and on the video.
Yes you can include it. Thanks for asking. The clip is included in another compilation by Revitup. There is a link in the description.
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May I have your permission to use your dashcam clip in a compilation?
Linked and credited.
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Yes you may. Thanks for asking.
Thank you very much!@@himum1135
We'll take your word for it that it was a phone call. But I've seen cars transmissions go out, or some other mechanical problem, where they have to slow down and pull over rapidly. At least she(?) used her indicator. Rather than just leaning on the horn, you could have, you know, taken evasive action by braking and increasing the separation.
Thank you for your comment
Hard to tell if there was enough shoulder to pull over on the right - if there was, that's where she should've gone. If not, the proper action would've been to start the signal and let up on the gas to allow the vehicle on her left to pass, then change lanes behind him. Instead, she accelerated past him (which suggests it wasn't a mechanical problem) and then cut him off with barely any time to react. I'd have leaned on the horn, too.
Ok Karen
What we see are brake lights so it's not a transmission "going out". The only thing that makes brake lights come on is a foot on the brake pedal. However, yes, if I were in this situation which I have been many times before, I change lanes to the right to remove the "follow too close" situation immediately. This usually causes the average bozo to floor it for "fear" of being overtaken.
Licence plate details are clear.
Send the video to the NSW POLICE. That's negligent driving.
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Thank you, I will
@@himum1135 Good work. 👍
I hope this NEVER happens to you again.