In clip number 13, 72 year old Michael Copeland was murdered by Joshua Fields as a result of road rage. I feel that out of respect for the family this clip should be removed.
Locked away in solitary confinement, with absolutely no contact with another human being, in permanent darkness, for the term of their natural life. What they did negates any right to the privilege of human kindness and civility. Forever.
@@sirisaac6125 I agree. And the fact that they knew they hit the other car off the road and still kept driving like nothing happened makes me the most upset
#13 actually made me cry. How can someone be so inhumane over a driving lane? What’s the point? People like that deserve to be in prison for a long long time
@The Guns and glory Show Are you kidding me? You are insane and need to be put away from the rest of society for believing murder is the answer to somebody "driving slow". I can't even comprehend what kind of individual you are for saying that, and hope that somehow, you stop seeing the light of day...
@The Guns and glory Show seek therapy bro, murder is not the solution to the problem. How would u feel if one of ur friends or family members were being slow in the left lane, and someone killed them? would you still think its justified?
@The Guns and glory Show I think you gotta open your eyes man, the vehicle in front of the one that got killed was the one slowing down both of them behind. Either way what your saying is no way of thinking, this isn't teaching anyone anything but reinforcing your twisted and jaded ideas. I'm sure you've been a problem all your life for some people, like most people. Get these words "left lane losers" out of your mind and you'll stop seeing them so often, it's really not as big of a deal as you make it out to be if you aren't so irrationally mad at them. If you're at the point in your life that you think it's ok to kill someone that annoys you a little bit, i think it's time to ask yourself what your problem is, and it's not the guy you feel is driving too slow in the left lane.
This channel has taught me three things. People don't like admitting fault, idiots are everywhere and way too many people don't know the difference in brake and break.
You’re first point reminded me of something funny. In the back of my insurance card it says during an accident DO NOT admit fault even if you believe you might be. Pretty much insurance companies are rather preferring you lie so that they are not forced to pay out the other party 😂
@@alexs.818 Not so much lying, rather not incriminating yourself. Make the other side prove their case. The best thing is to say as little as possible, whether you are at fault or not.
The driver making all the callouts in video 16 was cool. Trying to get the guy to slow down, predicting the crash, alerting other truckers down the line to the accident, the ice and location. Great guy
Yeah, either the white buick was trying to pass the 72 yr old to prove a point and failed, pit manuvering him by mistake, or this was on purpose and was murder which im sure it was.
I dont see any reason that should have happened. The guy who crashed was tailgating the guy in front of him and the white suv pulled up and then anger took over....unless he drove bad before vid started or flipped the suv off and screamed at him when he pulled along side....I saw nothing that provoked the suvs actions.
@@kmartcarol48 3 Vehicles, one not involved in Crash was blocking the others for Miles Brake Checking and then sped off. Not sure he was also finally caught
@@firstsgt279 Thats what I ment I didnt see any reason for rage against the 72 year old. Seemed to me the suv was mad at the guy blocking when he changed lanes he was side by side with him. Unless they both knew each other and were trying to block the 72 yo so he could yell at him like an idiot for a bs reason. Thats why I figured he was tailgating him....guy in front an suv were chasing him......I can only imagine how scared he was and how truly sad this ended.
@@_-Montana-_ yeah it is sad but if the 72 would have calmed down and just patiently waited in the left lane he would probably be alive today, he let his rage take over. the white suv did cut him off and hit him so they did ultimately cause it but the 72 year could have prevented it.
@@sirupyju7188 Exactly. The cammer clearly didn't brake and I dare to claim he even slammed that car deliberately. I think the cammer would be at fault here if this was an insurance matter. Still, it feels very satisfying tho!
The sad thing is the dumbass was probably laughing all the way until he got home, bragged about it, and thought he was in the right. Unfortunately people in this world are selfish retards and morons who can’t be taught how to think normally and rationally
@Rick Something No excuse. At some point virtually EVERYONE gets in a situation where they 'impede' traffic for a short time. It doesn't justify roadrage.🤨
Absolutely too fast, if you can’t stop in time for something ahead of you then you’re going too fast, if that means you move at 30MPH then you’re just gonna have to be slow. Doubly true for hefty loads, my instinct would be that ya gotta move with that much weight like you’re carrying 79,000 pounds of eggs.
@@shamusomalley4263 The Tennessee Highway Patrol has released the names of the individuals involved in the crash last Thursday that stalled traffic in both directions of I-40 for four hours. The THP reports that two SUV’s traveling eastbound ‘made contact’ with each other before the 322 mile marker (near Peavine Road Exit). After the SUVs made contact one of the vehicles, a 2011 Toyota being driven by 72-year-old Michael Copeland of Cookeville, shot across the median into the path of a FedEx tractor-trailer rig in the westbound lane of I-40 and crashed head-on into the big rig - killing Mr. Copeland. The other SUV, a 2022 Buick SUV driven by 40-year-old Joshua Fields of Alcoa Tn, continued on to the next exit before stopping. Mr. Fields was not injured according to the THP report. The driver of the FedEx truck, 59-year-old Bobby Shires of Fincastle VA, suffered minor injuries. According to District Attorney Bryant Dunaway, there is an investigation into the wreck.
What a dickhead I would've passed all of them on the shoulder before it got that far though people need to either pass or stay right not pass someone going 65 at 65.2 mph
I can't believe that US semi trailers don't have side-bars to keep four-wheelers out of the gap between the axles - look at images of European truck trailers to see what's missing on the US ones.
If your talking about the semi in the first clip there’s no way you could stop a loaded truck going that fast quick so idk what kind of brain injuries you got but that’s about retarded
Genuinely depends assuming road is hot thr car either had poor brakes, brake fade, or braking too suddenly could have cause another driver behind them to get invovled aswell
@@genuinelyspoken6611 that's true but to be honest most ppl are selfish self centered and have no common sense so I tend to think the opposite because it's mostly the case
Well for semi trucks especially when they get up to speed it takes awhile to stop, but for alot of the cars in these videos they definitely would rather lay on the horn than hit their breaks
I love when people think because they have their turn signal on it means they're entitled to get in the lane immediately, just because your turn signal is on doesn't mean you have to be let in
literally the same with flashers! people think just because their flashers are on, means they can just park in the middle of the road and other really stupid shit.
@Fremen2 Oh no, I'm talking about the self-absorbed twat who goes to the grocery store and think flipping the flashers on means it's ok to park in the fire lane 🙄 or all the parents who take up an ENTIRE LANE OF THE ROAD and think it's OK just cause they popped the flashers on. The parking lots are big enough for everyone, they are just lazy
#1 was a perfect example of playing stupid games and winning stupid prizes. #13 was so sad to see. They caught the guy who did it but I couldn't find what happened to him.
Looks like he pleaded no contest to vehicular homocide? All I can really find about him are footnotes at the bottom of article about other people being charged. His name is Joshua Adam Fields, he was 40 at the time of the accident.
From the looks of this comment section, you arent the only 1. I had to stop and vent before I could continue. People get upset at me when I call them out on road rage. Id rather them be mad at me then dead or a murderer
Wow #13 the old man didn’t do anything. It was the car in front of him that was causing traffic to go slower. Then at the last minute the car moves over and the white SUV just hits the old dude and takes off. I mean that is just plain psycho behavior. That dude in the white SUV just wanted to hit someone plain and simple.
@@earthstewardude Was hoping that at some point they'd have got the front-3rd driver that had been slowing down and Brake checking for miles leading up to this
@The Guns and glory Show Love how your bio says to preach God, but you're happy that the old man in #13 was straight up murdered Whether or not he was in the wrong for what he did doesn't mean he deserved to die for it. Wtaf is wrong with you
@11:20 People that automatically think they're in the right and will lie about it? NEVER tell them you have a dashcam. You wait until they have given a statement so they get an extra charrge for falsifying. This MIGHT save this from doing it to the next person.
@@kittvulpin i totally agree. If they ever actually got charged with lying/insurance fraud/whatever, I'd do that. But since that never happens, just get it out up front.
Ok boys an girls what did we learn today? A turn signal does not mean you can automatically come over!!! The lack of driving ability most people have these days is insane!!
Too many people have no idea just how limited their ability is when high speeds and tight spaces are involved. Reaction time and stopping distances in real life aren't anything like movies and tv...
@@nboddie1036 or that inertia and mass exist while driving!! So many treat driving as another right they can take advantage of, when Its a privilege many need revoked!!
I've met people with two brain cells fighting for 3rd place and still never seen anyone so stupid they thought a turn signal gives them the right or way and priority on the road.
some people don't learn. I'm waiting for someone to say they need to "teach those bad drivers a lesson." First sign of someone who won't learn or improve.
So much respect for these truckers. I give them a wide berth on motorways and it amazes me still, to see car drivers pull in front of them and are left wondering what-they-did-wrong when they get a long blast on the horn off the trucker.
CB was one of the original instant messengers. It was as addicting to me as a li'l kid in the 70s as IRC was in the early 90s, and then apparently reddit and TH-cam are now. No wonder I've never had healthy sleep patterns.
Yes I was looking for this comment! Buddy was FLYING on wet roads with traffic clearly stopped. 57mph is WAY too fast to be pulling up on a line of brake lights at. Smh. I’m glad he was ticketed, but disappointed that he doesn’t understand why he did was wrong.
@@lrich8181 exactly. And if you go though a truck or training school they instill that into you to look at mirrors every 15 seconds, look high, look low, and look far.
Exactly. They had a plenty of time to see the car sitting there with traffic next to it. All they had to do was slow tf down instead of screaming like an idiot
@@onefastgmc You vastly underestimate the ability to stop a fully loaded rig on wet roads. You’re looking at 600+feet to stop in those road conditions at that speed.
@Scott Dowdy I’ve been pissed at terrible drivers never have I pitted someone to hell lmao. Regardless of the 72yr old… the 50 yr old gave him a one way trip to god
I am truly glad I have retired from trucking after 30 years. From what I’ve seen there’s a few truckers that could have slowed down to prevent from the accident.
@The Guns and glory Show The guy going slow wasn’t the one who died, you idiot. The guy tailgating the slow one was the one that the white SUV ran off the road. It was bad driving all around, honestly. And you can stop obsessively posting this comment about how you’re glad an old man is dead. We get it, you’re edgy.
#13 broke my heart. I had some crazy people try to purposely side swipe me off the road not even two weeks ago, and then they followed me and harassed me until I took a picture of their license tag (it was the white slip cause it was that damn new!) I'm ordering a dash cam now Also, that pompous trooper telling the trucker with 80,000lbs of freight to ditch the truck?! um, there's guard rails and a steep ass drop... and how exactly do you follow TOO CLOSE TO A PARKED CAR IN THE MIDDLE OF THE HIGHWAY?????
I love when people think that having their turn signal on means they're automatically entitled to switch lanes immediately. Just because your turn signal is on doesn't mean you have to be let in.
Number 13 happened in Tennessee, found out by looking at that sign that says Crossville. Victim was 72 years old Michael Copeland. The news articles I could find make NO mention of the white SUV at all, citing only 3 vehicles involved in the crash, two SUVs and the 16 wheeler. They mention that the two black SUVs made contact and that's what made Mr Copeland veer into the midsection and onto the truck. The SUV that was stalling DID stop at the next intersection and gave statements. None of these articles where updated past this. Again, no mention of the white SUV or it's drives is ever brought up.
Found out “Joshua Adam Fields” (the guy PIT maneuvered Copeland) was being charged with vehicular homicide but yea, couldn’t find much else about it. Only found that by looking at the bottom of articles about other things.
@@ss_samus It’s as simple as claiming the semi they were passing tossed road debris out the trailer tire and it’s then a matter of following to close 🤣
@@stereotypicalwhitemale848 What? A truck weighing 10s of thousands of pounds is not "following too closely" when someone cuts in front and brake checks all the way to impact. I'm not saying that there aren't situations where people intentionally hit others or that there may be other info but that ain't here. And they can just randomly claim whatever they want even though it's on dashcam? Nah. I'm also guessing you missed the fully extended arm which appears to be proclaiming that they're number one, huh? Play stupid games, win stupid prizes and the car is gonna be at fault. With everything we see here, jailtime could be in their future.
I would like to say a couple things here. If you break check a semi, you deserve whatever disaster awaits you, they DO NOT stop on a dime. Next is, things have gotten a lot better for semi drivers, they now have dash cams to protect themselves.
#29 pretty much common sense as truck driver that you do not take the inside turning lane. If you do you should prepare and take note of the tracking of other trailers in the outside lane. That was easily preventable.
I'm a professional and I saw that before they even approached the turn. It's not the flatbed driver's fault. We are supposed to be professional driver's, what a disgrace 😤
I was surprised myself. He should have known what that trailer would do seeing as how he's a trucker himself. And then to post his stupidity on youtube. SMH
#17. Why are you rolling 79000 in the passing lane when you aren't passing anyone? Why are you driving 57 in those conditions when you're 79000? All questions you need to ask yourself. Your company got lucky on this one
These truck drivers these days are poorly trained and don't give a shit. I see them all the time riding in the left lane for no reason. Don't get me wrong, the 4 wheelers do it all the time also.
@@Blueknight1960 While I still think they are better than the average driver, I def agree that there has been a huge falloff in the average skill level of truckers recently.
@@ExSpoonman I started driving OTR back in 1992, did it for 10 years and then local type driving for another 5 years. The shit these drivers get away with these days would not have been tolerated back then. For example, riding in the left lane for no reason, tinted windows, taking 5+ miles to pass. I even saw one driver with his foot sticking out the window while driving.
A buddy's dad was a trucker. One day he saw a little old lady in a tiny convertible (MG, I think he said) merge onto a highway- behind a tractor, under the flatbed. It was just high enough- no damage to her car at that point. Buddy's dad calls the guy on CB. "I'm going to tell you something, and when I do, DO NOT hit your brakes. "Okay." "There is a car driving under your trailer." Other driver immediately hits the brakes, and the car hits the back of the tractor. When buddy's dad went to check on her, she said "I'm so glad he stopped!" Apparently when she realized she was under the trailer she froze up and had no idea what to do.
@@ostlandr That's insane! Reminds me of the scene from National Lampoons Christmas Vacation when the Griswald's merge under the trailer during the opening scene.
I work in the agricultural industry that sees a minimum of thirty tractor/trailer combinations coming in daily to pick up produce, citrus/avocados. The horror stories I hear from some of the Drivers make me not want to get out on the highways. Most of the drivers tell me they do have Dashcams, and some with the newer trucks have surround cams for their protection. I don't think I would want to do their jobs, but I certainly respect their dedication.
I'm still amazed at the people who treat 18 wheelers like they might just any other vehicle!! It's no one but the cops jobs to regulate anyone's speed, let em get pulled over and lastly learn the difference between BRAKE AND BREAK! LOL
@Jon Thinks 🤔 I get that but both of those are spelled correctly. You just have to know which one to use to start with. It's not going to auto correct something that's spelled correctly just used improperly.
#3 That is so freaking crappy--I'm sorry for what you've been going through. I was in an accident as a kid that left me with a mild head injury, no sense of smell, and the need for more surgeries later in life, so I have some slight idea.
I'll never understand how people can break-check a vehicle that's able to compress their car into 1/10 of its original length and still think "Yeah, that's a clever idea!"
It's appalling! You'd think that a person who went through all the trouble, time, and money to obtain a license would have a basic understanding of physics and the ability of a semi to turn you into chunky soup.
Truckers are no longer the Lone Rangers of the Road. They are no hiring idiots. My Dad was a long haul trucker and he retired at 60 when he saw the quality of new hirers going down.
Dave from Smart Trucking has said he never went over 60mph. That probably kept him out of a ton of drama. Well, other than that one time with a Mini Cooper trying to cut in on his button-hook turn.
Props to the driver at 9:20 using his CB to communicate with other drivers and potentially prevent and even larger pileup. Need more guys like this on the road, a true professional! I have a CB in both my rig and personal vehicle, it comes in very handy at times. Can't rely on computers and phones for instant traffic updates and never will.
10:06 #17 Brake lights are visible when the clip starts. She lets off the accelerator 5 seconds later. Impact is less than 6 seconds after that. On dry pavement and optimal driving conditions, it takes about 8 seconds to bring 79000 pounds to a stop, plus 1 second for reaction time. Again, on dry pavement and optimal driving conditions after braking for 5 seconds (which is generous from what the video shows,) she would still be doing about 25 miles per hour. This woman is murderously incompetent. For the sake of everyone on the road, I hope she has a different job now. Edit: I will be glad to share the math along with an explanation of it if anyone is interested.
Regardless of what she wrote, she was driving too fast for conditions. 57 in driving rain (full load) and what looks like downhill to me. I don't agree with the trooper who claimed she was following too close...there wasn't anyone in front of her. No one expects to see a stopped vehicle in their lane but her speed is why she was at fault. She reacted far too slowly for a CDL pro...
@@nboddie1036 I think the driver told 2 huge lies in her commentary. I used visual odometry to figure that she was travelling 70.23 MPH when she let off the accelerator (again, I can share the math and methodology if anyone is interested.) That's 13 MPH over what she claimed, 22% over. 2nd lie was about the insurance claim being denied. If they denied the claim, then it was almost certainly the obligatory initial response to any large claim. It doesn't prove anything about the driver's actions. I now have to adjust my math that describes the braking. At 70MPH with 79000 under optimal conditions, it would take about 10 seconds to stop. At impact, the truck would be travelling about 32 miles per hour. Now, imagine being in a car that gets hit by a vehicle so large that the car gets 94% of the energy of the collision. If that had been a direct hit rather than a sideswipe, the people in that car might not have survived. That's the equivalent of falling from the 3rd floor of building. (Sorry, I originally had "3 story building," but that's not how floors are calculated.) Edit: With a little bit more checking, wet interstate pavement adds 18 to 25 percent to the stopping distance. Using 20%, The truck would have been travelling at about 40MPH at impact, equivalent to falling from a little below the 4th floor of a building.
My speed figure agree. I got about 73mph. It appears to me that she didn't start slowing until about 300' before the car. The dashed lines in the middle of the road are 10' long with a 30' gap between dashes. And you could see the braking traffic many seconds before the trucker started slowing.
@@coleward well, for starters, you have no proof of that. So you shouldn’t be saying it. You have no clue what was going on here, or who did what. With that being said, you’ve missed the point. It’s not murder. 😂 IF it was anything, keyword there, that would be manslaughter.
@@Carl_McMelvin that fellas gonna get manslaughter minimum along with a whole host of reckless driving charges. I can see an a case for 3rd degree here, but will likely be ruled as voluntary manslaughter. The actions taken were in my pinion definately malicious, which woukd need to be proven in a court. with this video, its a coin toss. doesnt change the fact that its a horrible situation cased by the white cars ego and either negligence or malic which killed a man.
The crash @ 10:06 is why you leave your hazards OFF in the goddamn rain. If you can't drive, get off the road. No brake lights on the clown that was STOPPED.
6:40 stopped my heart. It's insane how someone can get killed for going too slow in the passing, yet the other lane was open enough to pass. It breaks my heart how selfish people are. That's insane
My Husband, brother and several friends were all truck drivers. They all told stories of other vehicles cutting them off, slamming on their brakes etc. People say "truckers are dangerous drivers". These tapes help the authorities and insurance Co to go after these idiots. Gol bless and stay safe.
#13 is exactly why we need to cherish every moment with our loved ones. RIP to the 72 year old. We need more people to come together and report things, follow them to get the plate, something to bring justice to those who need it.
Some of these accidents could easily been avoided if the truck driver had simply been more giving and courteous by allowing the other vehicle to get in front of them. I’ve been driving truck for nearly 25 years, and one thing I live by is COURTESY IS SAFETY. The drivers whose ego was too big to let someone in front of them at a merge (even if the other vehicle was not yielding) could have avoided all the headache and paperwork by simply being courteous, instead of acting selfish and childish.
Yes, giving up a few seconds or even a few minutes on the road is much better than being stopped for an hour for a collision. People are stupid but don't let it involve you.
@@tiredoldmechanic1791 Yessir. By not giving the non-yielding the right of way and letting them in, to the point of causing an incident, makes you just as stupid.
The first one was hilarious. He brake checked you for the truck going "to slow" in the fast lane but trucks have a right to overtake others also. And he paid the price. That was FUNNY and I have been hanging out to see some smart ass brake check a truck and get rammed. Thanks!
I've seen it on other videos ... Why is it when the us an accident or hazard on the road, other road users block any escape routes for the traffic following behind? #17 is a classic example of that. If that SUV wasn't on the road, no accident.
#1 As satisfying as that was, the truck driver clearly had enough time to slow and avoid the accident but instead chose to keep accelerating. He's extremely lucky the other driver didn't call the police.
Nope, the brake checker started their brake check maneouvre approximately 40 feet in front of the truck, even if it was running empty (which is unlikely) the truck was never gonna be able to slow down quickly enough to avoid that collision. That, and the fact they have so many blind spots, is precisely why we're supposed to give these vehicles plenty of space on the road.
@@martindixon54 if you compare the position on the truck on the right and the car that was breaking The car doesn't appear to be sliding back in position compared to the right hand truck. Looks like the transport truck in the left wanted to hit him and decided not to apply brakes.
There is no conclusion that Joshua Fields was ever charged or found guilty of this crime in Cumberland, Tenneesse, at Christmas time 2021. RiP Micheal Copeland
#13 the 72 year old that died was my neighbors brother he was traveling in from out of town to see his mother she had been in the hospital she lives across from me
I included 4wheeler crashes too, as they were recorded by a semi (just like I do in the normal truckers series).
Stay safe
There is no such thing as a best crash !!!
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@@mikephillips5551 bro number 3 makes me mad the trucker ran away an extra 30 miles
@Dashcam Lessons which state in the US based on your videos do you think has the most hit and runs submitted
In clip number 13, 72 year old Michael Copeland was murdered by Joshua Fields as a result of road rage. I feel that out of respect for the family this clip should be removed.
13 is heartbreaking, hope that person in the white car never sees the light of day again
My thoughts exactly
Same holy shit. That’s just awful
That's intentional, the driver of the white SUV should be doing hard time for that murder.
Locked away in solitary confinement, with absolutely no contact with another human being, in permanent darkness, for the term of their natural life. What they did negates any right to the privilege of human kindness and civility. Forever.
@@sirisaac6125 I agree. And the fact that they knew they hit the other car off the road and still kept driving like nothing happened makes me the most upset
#13 actually made me cry. How can someone be so inhumane over a driving lane? What’s the point? People like that deserve to be in prison for a long long time
@The Guns and glory Show Are you kidding me? You are insane and need to be put away from the rest of society for believing murder is the answer to somebody "driving slow". I can't even comprehend what kind of individual you are for saying that, and hope that somehow, you stop seeing the light of day...
@The Guns and glory Show wtf? You saying that the person that got that man killed should get an award? Wow-
@The Guns and glory Show the guy died bro, ur saying he should be given an award for murder?
@The Guns and glory Show seek therapy bro, murder is not the solution to the problem. How would u feel if one of ur friends or family members were being slow in the left lane, and someone killed them? would you still think its justified?
@The Guns and glory Show I think you gotta open your eyes man, the vehicle in front of the one that got killed was the one slowing down both of them behind. Either way what your saying is no way of thinking, this isn't teaching anyone anything but reinforcing your twisted and jaded ideas. I'm sure you've been a problem all your life for some people, like most people. Get these words "left lane losers" out of your mind and you'll stop seeing them so often, it's really not as big of a deal as you make it out to be if you aren't so irrationally mad at them. If you're at the point in your life that you think it's ok to kill someone that annoys you a little bit, i think it's time to ask yourself what your problem is, and it's not the guy you feel is driving too slow in the left lane.
This channel has taught me three things. People don't like admitting fault, idiots are everywhere and way too many people don't know the difference in brake and break.
Lmao 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣
LOL
Come on, give‘em a brake. 🙃
You’re first point reminded me of something funny. In the back of my insurance card it says during an accident DO NOT admit fault even if you believe you might be. Pretty much insurance companies are rather preferring you lie so that they are not forced to pay out the other party 😂
@@alexs.818 Not so much lying, rather not incriminating yourself. Make the other side prove their case. The best thing is to say as little as possible, whether you are at fault or not.
The driver making all the callouts in video 16 was cool. Trying to get the guy to slow down, predicting the crash, alerting other truckers down the line to the accident, the ice and location. Great guy
Agreed
The cb radio is important for truckers in my opinion
@@Jeff-sp7bg Too much BS pointless talking going on anymore and it causes people to turn it off.
13 was brutal. I’ve seen fuel tankers fly and explode, and other hard stuff- but THAT… damn. That poor man!
@ThePursuitoHappiness1988 was the most brutal final destination bs I've seen
# 13 has no words to properly express how horrible it is.😔
Yeah, either the white buick was trying to pass the 72 yr old to prove a point and failed, pit manuvering him by mistake, or this was on purpose and was murder which im sure it was.
@@notrobloxdrivers8396 looks like he was charged with vehicular homocide
I dont see any reason that should have happened. The guy who crashed was tailgating the guy in front of him and the white suv pulled up and then anger took over....unless he drove bad before vid started or flipped the suv off and screamed at him when he pulled along side....I saw nothing that provoked the suvs actions.
@@kmartcarol48 3 Vehicles, one not involved in Crash was blocking the others for Miles Brake Checking and then sped off. Not sure he was also finally caught
@@firstsgt279 Thats what I ment I didnt see any reason for rage against the 72 year old. Seemed to me the suv was mad at the guy blocking when he changed lanes he was side by side with him. Unless they both knew each other and were trying to block the 72 yo so he could yell at him like an idiot for a bs reason. Thats why I figured he was tailgating him....guy in front an suv were chasing him......I can only imagine how scared he was and how truly sad this ended.
#1 was heart warming. #13 was heartbreaking.
@@_-Montana-_ #1 did slow down. He slammed on his brakes after cutting in front of the truck. That is why he got rear ended.
@@_-Montana-_ yeah it is sad but if the 72 would have calmed down and just patiently waited in the left lane he would probably be alive today, he let his rage take over. the white suv did cut him off and hit him so they did ultimately cause it but the 72 year could have prevented it.
@@kateh3718 very true exactly what I was thinking even tho they started it he could’ve prevented it
@@sirupyju7188 Exactly. The cammer clearly didn't brake and I dare to claim he even slammed that car deliberately. I think the cammer would be at fault here if this was an insurance matter. Still, it feels very satisfying tho!
@@alfredh2079 Since he didnt avoid the accident, last clear chance docterine applies here. Semi driver at fault.
#13 is infuriating. No road rage should lead to trying to harm someone and take their life
The sad thing is the dumbass was probably laughing all the way until he got home, bragged about it, and thought he was in the right. Unfortunately people in this world are selfish retards and morons who can’t be taught how to think normally and rationally
...and then scurry off like a POS coward!🤬
Charge this asshole for using his or hers car as a assault weapon.
He was impeding traffic.
@Rick Something No excuse. At some point virtually EVERYONE gets in a situation where they 'impede' traffic for a short time.
It doesn't justify roadrage.🤨
Shout out to the cammer in 16, trying to warn others as best he could & getting on the radio right away..he saw it coming too😮 Bravo Sir💕
he was the only one :D and there was just one other Car who watched its mirrors and escaped the sliding Truck. Everyone else just got wracked.
#17 wasn't following too close, but was definitely going too fast for conditions.
Absolutely too fast, if you can’t stop in time for something ahead of you then you’re going too fast, if that means you move at 30MPH then you’re just gonna have to be slow. Doubly true for hefty loads, my instinct would be that ya gotta move with that much weight like you’re carrying 79,000 pounds of eggs.
@@TheCrazyCapMaster you can see the brake lights too it was his fault.
#13 made my heart drop... I hope the person in the white car spends the rest of there life in jail and is never able to drive again
13 is the craziest one on this channel
I truly hope that driver is charged with murder
When/where was this?
@@shamusomalley4263 The Tennessee Highway Patrol has released the names of the individuals involved in the crash last Thursday that stalled traffic in both directions of I-40 for four hours. The THP reports that two SUV’s traveling eastbound ‘made contact’ with each other before the 322 mile marker (near Peavine Road Exit). After the SUVs made contact one of the vehicles, a 2011 Toyota being driven by 72-year-old Michael Copeland of Cookeville, shot across the median into the path of a FedEx tractor-trailer rig in the westbound lane of I-40 and crashed head-on into the big rig - killing Mr. Copeland. The other SUV, a 2022 Buick SUV driven by 40-year-old Joshua Fields of Alcoa Tn, continued on to the next exit before stopping. Mr. Fields was not injured according to the THP report. The driver of the FedEx truck, 59-year-old Bobby Shires of Fincastle VA, suffered minor injuries. According to District Attorney Bryant Dunaway, there is an investigation into the wreck.
thats some live leak stuff... well since the site is down...
What a dickhead I would've passed all of them on the shoulder before it got that far though people need to either pass or stay right not pass someone going 65 at 65.2 mph
I can't believe that guy on number 2 actually lived 😳
lived to lie another day
That's the sad part.
I can't believe that US semi trailers don't have side-bars to keep four-wheelers out of the gap between the axles - look at images of European truck trailers to see what's missing on the US ones.
It's not America's fault 😂😂😂 just this shit driver running a red 🤘
@@type17 If you're dumb enough to end up there, that's on you bucko.
I love when ppl say they didnt have enough room to stop , when they clearly do they just decide not to stop
If your talking about the semi in the first clip there’s no way you could stop a loaded truck going that fast quick so idk what kind of brain injuries you got but that’s about retarded
Genuinely depends assuming road is hot thr car either had poor brakes, brake fade, or braking too suddenly could have cause another driver behind them to get invovled aswell
@@genuinelyspoken6611 that's true but to be honest most ppl are selfish self centered and have no common sense so I tend to think the opposite because it's mostly the case
Well for semi trucks especially when they get up to speed it takes awhile to stop, but for alot of the cars in these videos they definitely would rather lay on the horn than hit their breaks
I love when people think because they have their turn signal on it means they're entitled to get in the lane immediately, just because your turn signal is on doesn't mean you have to be let in
literally the same with flashers! people think just because their flashers are on, means they can just park in the middle of the road and other really stupid shit.
@@alltoohalliwell In many states it's actually to drive with them on. They're stationary emergencies.
@Fremen2 Oh no, I'm talking about the self-absorbed twat who goes to the grocery store and think flipping the flashers on means it's ok to park in the fire lane 🙄 or all the parents who take up an ENTIRE LANE OF THE ROAD and think it's OK just cause they popped the flashers on. The parking lots are big enough for everyone, they are just lazy
I completely understand where they are coming from, no one wants to be stuck behind a 18 wheeler in traffic and they are just trying to make it in
That’s when ppl have to force their way in, then impatient drivers who don’t want to share the road flip their lid
It's a frickin miracle that the driver of the four wheeler in Clip 2 survived
And without severe injuries too!
shoulda been some broken bones at least for trying to lie
Its called a "car"
I bet the driver of the car ducked below the dash like in the movies.
He claimed the light was yellow but didn't see the big frickin truck?
#1 was a perfect example of playing stupid games and winning stupid prizes.
#13 was so sad to see. They caught the guy who did it but I couldn't find what happened to him.
Looks like he pleaded no contest to vehicular homocide?
All I can really find about him are footnotes at the bottom of article about other people being charged.
His name is Joshua Adam Fields, he was 40 at the time of the accident.
@@FetidafI hope he turns into a was 🤷♂️
@@onlybassfishing1813 he will eventually, probably.
@@Fetidaf tbf, we all do on the eventually part lol
@@onlybassfishing1813 yea, most of the time atleast
These truck compilations are invaluable. It's good to see the world from the perspective of people piloting buildings on the road.
As a truck driver, I thank you for this comment. Please be safe on the roads
Buildings on the road is crazy. But then there are trucks transportation mobile homes, so in that context it's true.
Number 13 actually made me cry I’m not joking. I never expected to see something like that in a dash cam compilation.. may he rest peacefully ❤
It’s a car crash compilation…. People die in car crashes…. Expect it lmao
Chill
From the looks of this comment section, you arent the only 1. I had to stop and vent before I could continue. People get upset at me when I call them out on road rage. Id rather them be mad at me then dead or a murderer
5:44 - I don't drive trucks but if I did, I'm definitely working for Lynch Oil!! Top notch, you guys. Way to protect your guys!!!
Wow #13 the old man didn’t do anything. It was the car in front of him that was causing traffic to go slower. Then at the last minute the car moves over and the white SUV just hits the old dude and takes off. I mean that is just plain psycho behavior. That dude in the white SUV just wanted to hit someone plain and simple.
It broke my heart to see that old man die like that! Apparently the guy who cause it didn't get caught.
@@earthstewardude Was hoping that at some point they'd have got the front-3rd driver that had been slowing down and Brake checking for miles leading up to this
@@earthstewardude I heard he did...
@The Guns and glory Show Love how your bio says to preach God, but you're happy that the old man in #13 was straight up murdered
Whether or not he was in the wrong for what he did doesn't mean he deserved to die for it. Wtaf is wrong with you
@The Guns and glory Show I wonder if you'd feel that way if someone did that to Eko or Noah
@11:20 People that automatically think they're in the right and will lie about it?
NEVER tell them you have a dashcam. You wait until they have given a statement so they get an extra charrge for falsifying. This MIGHT save this from doing it to the next person.
They don't ever get that extra charge though, it seems
Yeah, I was wondering if someone who gets caught in a lie on dashcam suffers any consequences?
@@free2Lib usually no. The intent behind letting them lie first is exactly that, but it never happens
I feel like it would be better to tell them you have one so they don’t pull any fast ones on you
Better to cut the bs before it ever even happens
@@kittvulpin i totally agree. If they ever actually got charged with lying/insurance fraud/whatever, I'd do that. But since that never happens, just get it out up front.
Ok boys an girls what did we learn today? A turn signal does not mean you can automatically come over!!! The lack of driving ability most people have these days is insane!!
Too many people have no idea just how limited their ability is when high speeds and tight spaces are involved. Reaction time and stopping distances in real life aren't anything like movies and tv...
@@nboddie1036 or that inertia and mass exist while driving!! So many treat driving as another right they can take advantage of, when Its a privilege many need revoked!!
I've met people with two brain cells fighting for 3rd place and still never seen anyone so stupid they thought a turn signal gives them the right or way and priority on the road.
some people don't learn. I'm waiting for someone to say they need to "teach those bad drivers a lesson." First sign of someone who won't learn or improve.
It amazes me just how many people think that a turn signal gives you right-of-way.
It's scary how quickly things can change on the road. Drive safely!
So much respect for these truckers. I give them a wide berth on motorways and it amazes me still, to see car drivers pull in front of them and are left wondering what-they-did-wrong when they get a long blast on the horn off the trucker.
Clip 16 - Prefect example of how CB radio can save your life and your vehicle traveling on the highway.
CB was one of the original instant messengers. It was as addicting to me as a li'l kid in the 70s as IRC was in the early 90s, and then apparently reddit and TH-cam are now. No wonder I've never had healthy sleep patterns.
Yeah but they all have that stupid echo turned on lol
I miss my CB.
@@OptimiSkeptic sleep patterns? what are those? XD
Yeah there's been a few times I've gotten a warning on the cb and I started slowing down and right then I came up on stopped traffic around a curve
17 in the rain should have slowed down a lot sooner than he did. “See brake lights, start braking”
Yes I was looking for this comment! Buddy was FLYING on wet roads with traffic clearly stopped. 57mph is WAY too fast to be pulling up on a line of brake lights at. Smh. I’m glad he was ticketed, but disappointed that he doesn’t understand why he did was wrong.
I was taught to look far ahead, not just in front of my truck. That saved me and others a few times. Don't get tunnel vision!
@@lrich8181 exactly. And if you go though a truck or training school they instill that into you to look at mirrors every 15 seconds, look high, look low, and look far.
Exactly. They had a plenty of time to see the car sitting there with traffic next to it. All they had to do was slow tf down instead of screaming like an idiot
@@onefastgmc You vastly underestimate the ability to stop a fully loaded rig on wet roads. You’re looking at 600+feet to stop in those road conditions at that speed.
We have people killing a 72 year old man. An absolute disgrace 😤 lock 🔒 him up for murder.
The other driver was 50+ I think everyone in his family should watch that video so everyone can see the type of person he is
@@itsdkariuki2405 a person in the middle of an oblivious petty idiot and an impatient goon to then be extraneously run of the road
@Scott Dowdy I’ve been pissed at terrible drivers never have I pitted someone to hell lmao. Regardless of the 72yr old… the 50 yr old gave him a one way trip to god
@Scott Dowdy what??? He wasent road raging. All he was driving normal and the white suv was just mad everyone was driving normal.
@@itsdkariuki2405 the other driver was 40 y/o
I am truly glad I have retired from trucking after 30 years. From what I’ve seen there’s a few truckers that could have slowed down to prevent from the accident.
One of the best dashcam tucker videos so far...the driver under the tractor trailer was sickkkk !
The middle finger and then punt is classic XD
"punt" 🤣
In the Smash Bros community, this would be called "taunt to bodied".
Wow, 13 made me so sad, RIP to the old man who lost his life. 😢
@loschwahn723 Huh? Ok 😒
@Löschwahn yes it is..
@thegunsngloryshow What the heck are you talking about? weird
@The Guns and glory Show
The guy going slow wasn’t the one who died, you idiot. The guy tailgating the slow one was the one that the white SUV ran off the road. It was bad driving all around, honestly. And you can stop obsessively posting this comment about how you’re glad an old man is dead. We get it, you’re edgy.
@The Guns and glory Show You need to learn human empathy and grow up
#23 I can never understand how people fail to set their parking brake! It should be as instinctive as breathing.
One of my biggest fears. Before I leave the cab I double check and then triple check.
#13 broke my heart. I had some crazy people try to purposely side swipe me off the road not even two weeks ago, and then they followed me and harassed me until I took a picture of their license tag (it was the white slip cause it was that damn new!) I'm ordering a dash cam now
Also, that pompous trooper telling the trucker with 80,000lbs of freight to ditch the truck?! um, there's guard rails and a steep ass drop... and how exactly do you follow TOO CLOSE TO A PARKED CAR IN THE MIDDLE OF THE HIGHWAY?????
I love when people think that having their turn signal on means they're automatically entitled to switch lanes immediately. Just because your turn signal is on doesn't mean you have to be let in.
Number 13 happened in Tennessee, found out by looking at that sign that says Crossville.
Victim was 72 years old Michael Copeland. The news articles I could find make NO mention of the white SUV at all, citing only 3 vehicles involved in the crash, two SUVs and the 16 wheeler. They mention that the two black SUVs made contact and that's what made Mr Copeland veer into the midsection and onto the truck. The SUV that was stalling DID stop at the next intersection and gave statements. None of these articles where updated past this.
Again, no mention of the white SUV or it's drives is ever brought up.
Found out “Joshua Adam Fields” (the guy PIT maneuvered Copeland) was being charged with vehicular homicide but yea, couldn’t find much else about it. Only found that by looking at the bottom of articles about other things.
@@Fetidaf I hope he was. I don't get why there is no mention of them involved, when from the video's perspective it is a clear PIT maneuver 🤔
Were, not "where".
I laughed so hard at the first one, perfect justice lol
That’s cute but the trucker would have been at fault 😂
Seeing the dashcam the car would be at fault for intentionally stopping in the middle of a highway when there was no reason to
@@stereotypicalwhitemale848 WRONG! Brake checking, especially when there is video proof puts the brake checker at fault for a collision.
@@ss_samus It’s as simple as claiming the semi they were passing tossed road debris out the trailer tire and it’s then a matter of following to close 🤣
@@stereotypicalwhitemale848 What? A truck weighing 10s of thousands of pounds is not "following too closely" when someone cuts in front and brake checks all the way to impact. I'm not saying that there aren't situations where people intentionally hit others or that there may be other info but that ain't here. And they can just randomly claim whatever they want even though it's on dashcam? Nah. I'm also guessing you missed the fully extended arm which appears to be proclaiming that they're number one, huh? Play stupid games, win stupid prizes and the car is gonna be at fault. With everything we see here, jailtime could be in their future.
I would like to say a couple things here. If you break check a semi, you deserve whatever disaster awaits you, they DO NOT stop on a dime. Next is, things have gotten a lot better for semi drivers, they now have dash cams to protect themselves.
*BRAKE
@@SubidrvrIN5609 Ha Ha, I was hungry and thinking about break time!
I really never realized what truck driver's go thru, and just how wreckless so many driver's are! It's unbelievable!
#29 pretty much common sense as truck driver that you do not take the inside turning lane. If you do you should prepare and take note of the tracking of other trailers in the outside lane. That was easily preventable.
I'm a professional and I saw that before they even approached the turn. It's not the flatbed driver's fault. We are supposed to be professional driver's, what a disgrace 😤
was waiting to find this comment. double turn lane and the guy takes the inside lane? genius
I was wondering if I was the only one who caught this, the sad part is he feels like the flat bed driver is in the wrong, people are so mislead
I was surprised myself. He should have known what that trailer would do seeing as how he's a trucker himself. And then to post his stupidity on youtube. SMH
#17. Why are you rolling 79000 in the passing lane when you aren't passing anyone? Why are you driving 57 in those conditions when you're 79000? All questions you need to ask yourself. Your company got lucky on this one
These truck drivers these days are poorly trained and don't give a shit. I see them all the time riding in the left lane for no reason. Don't get me wrong, the 4 wheelers do it all the time also.
@@Blueknight1960 While I still think they are better than the average driver, I def agree that there has been a huge falloff in the average skill level of truckers recently.
@@ExSpoonman I started driving OTR back in 1992, did it for 10 years and then local type driving for another 5 years. The shit these drivers get away with these days would not have been tolerated back then. For example, riding in the left lane for no reason, tinted windows, taking 5+ miles to pass. I even saw one driver with his foot sticking out the window while driving.
@@Blueknight1960 sm-mf-h
Can someone translate that?
Wow, 2nd video, the red car driver must have had a death wish driving under a tanker! He got real lucky. Good bunch this time!
A buddy's dad was a trucker. One day he saw a little old lady in a tiny convertible (MG, I think he said) merge onto a highway- behind a tractor, under the flatbed. It was just high enough- no damage to her car at that point. Buddy's dad calls the guy on CB. "I'm going to tell you something, and when I do, DO NOT hit your brakes. "Okay." "There is a car driving under your trailer." Other driver immediately hits the brakes, and the car hits the back of the tractor. When buddy's dad went to check on her, she said "I'm so glad he stopped!" Apparently when she realized she was under the trailer she froze up and had no idea what to do.
@@ostlandr That's insane! Reminds me of the scene from National Lampoons Christmas Vacation when the Griswald's merge under the trailer during the opening scene.
I work in the agricultural industry that sees a minimum of thirty tractor/trailer combinations coming in daily to pick up produce, citrus/avocados. The horror stories I hear from some of the Drivers make me not want to get out on the highways. Most of the drivers tell me they do have Dashcams, and some with the newer trucks have surround cams for their protection. I don't think I would want to do their jobs, but I certainly respect their dedication.
These road moments make me appreciate every safe drive I've had.
#17 could have prevented the accident, if she had just looked up ahead - as you should - and saw peoples breaklights in both lanes.
That and it looks like they were going way too fast for conditions.
@@Aldedandraikr 57 mph is waaaaaay to fast for rainy conditions
The best dashcam channel, period.
13 was freakin' despicable. how the hell was someone like that even allowed on the road?!
I have tons of respect for truck drivers. Those rigs are ridiculously heavy.
#13 "Road rage kills." Yes, it sure does.
I stay away from any traffic involved in tailgating, to me they're an accident waiting to happen.
I'm still amazed at the people who treat 18 wheelers like they might just any other vehicle!! It's no one but the cops jobs to regulate anyone's speed, let em get pulled over and lastly learn the difference between BRAKE AND BREAK! LOL
Some are caused by autocorrect spelling check.
Absolutely agree!!!
@Jon Thinks 🤔 I get that but both of those are spelled correctly. You just have to know which one to use to start with. It's not going to auto correct something that's spelled correctly just used improperly.
90% "Well I can clearly see where this is heading, but I'm gonna push it anyway."
the Cadillac in clip ten did a fantastic job getting the car under control. 10/10 skills on there!
Having the stories on all these videos is awesome. Thanks for the work!
#1 getting so wrecked was just so satisfying. Pure FAFO energy.
OMG! This was so intense!! God Bless you all!
#3 That is so freaking crappy--I'm sorry for what you've been going through. I was in an accident as a kid that left me with a mild head injury, no sense of smell, and the need for more surgeries later in life, so I have some slight idea.
Do you really think you're talking to the person in the accident
0:25 Truck: CAUTION!!! VEHICLE AHEAD, BRAKE DOWN! Driver: I dont give a fu
How can someone be so heartless over a driving lane? What's the point? People like that deserve to be in prison for a very long time.
First clip and we already have a BANGER! Be careful what you people ask for.
I bet when that guy woke up the following morning he was in some serious pain.
@@BuccaneerBruce 1:13 Looks like that may be the driver there. This guy definitely got very, very lucky.
6:30 thats so sad the guy in the white car is crazy im just glad it was not painful for him R.I.P.
but this...
1 hope there is a special torture room in hell for people like the guy in the white car
I'll never understand how people can break-check a vehicle that's able to compress their car into 1/10 of its original length and still think "Yeah, that's a clever idea!"
It's appalling! You'd think that a person who went through all the trouble, time, and money to obtain a license would have a basic understanding of physics and the ability of a semi to turn you into chunky soup.
Darwin would be rolling in his grave, if it wasn't for him knowing it would end that way
Truckers are no longer the Lone Rangers of the Road. They are no hiring idiots. My Dad was a long haul trucker and he retired at 60 when he saw the quality of new hirers going down.
“They didn’t know that I had a dash cam” - best quote ever!
imagine, coming this close 🤏 to freakin dying, trashing your car, and ruining somebody's night, you still insist that you ran a yellow :/
The amount of hit and runs nowadays is ridiculous.
Yes, because 'responsibility' is a scary thing for people.
@@colorwalk80fr if I caused something I'd owe up on the spot, like parents say, tell the truth or get into more trouble 😂
Have to love him telling the prime driver to slow down but then he gets over behind him and match his speed
Dave from Smart Trucking has said he never went over 60mph. That probably kept him out of a ton of drama. Well, other than that one time with a Mini Cooper trying to cut in on his button-hook turn.
Props to the driver at 9:20 using his CB to communicate with other drivers and potentially prevent and even larger pileup. Need more guys like this on the road, a true professional! I have a CB in both my rig and personal vehicle, it comes in very handy at times. Can't rely on computers and phones for instant traffic updates and never will.
13. Gave me chills.. devastating 🥺☹️
Omg 13 😭 my soul left my body that’s how sad that one was omg rip to him
1:13 If only we could read minds at moments like this. Wow
It wouldn't have taken but 3 seconds because there is nothing to read....
Accidents happen but I so hate it when people try to run and avoid responsibility.
Love it. Cars being stupid. Their anger makes them forget about the laws of physics
10:06 #17 Brake lights are visible when the clip starts. She lets off the accelerator 5 seconds later. Impact is less than 6 seconds after that. On dry pavement and optimal driving conditions, it takes about 8 seconds to bring 79000 pounds to a stop, plus 1 second for reaction time. Again, on dry pavement and optimal driving conditions after braking for 5 seconds (which is generous from what the video shows,) she would still be doing about 25 miles per hour. This woman is murderously incompetent. For the sake of everyone on the road, I hope she has a different job now.
Edit: I will be glad to share the math along with an explanation of it if anyone is interested.
Regardless of what she wrote, she was driving too fast for conditions. 57 in driving rain (full load) and what looks like downhill to me. I don't agree with the trooper who claimed she was following too close...there wasn't anyone in front of her. No one expects to see a stopped vehicle in their lane but her speed is why she was at fault. She reacted far too slowly for a CDL pro...
@@nboddie1036 I think the driver told 2 huge lies in her commentary. I used visual odometry to figure that she was travelling 70.23 MPH when she let off the accelerator (again, I can share the math and methodology if anyone is interested.) That's 13 MPH over what she claimed, 22% over. 2nd lie was about the insurance claim being denied. If they denied the claim, then it was almost certainly the obligatory initial response to any large claim. It doesn't prove anything about the driver's actions.
I now have to adjust my math that describes the braking. At 70MPH with 79000 under optimal conditions, it would take about 10 seconds to stop. At impact, the truck would be travelling about 32 miles per hour. Now, imagine being in a car that gets hit by a vehicle so large that the car gets 94% of the energy of the collision. If that had been a direct hit rather than a sideswipe, the people in that car might not have survived. That's the equivalent of falling from the 3rd floor of building. (Sorry, I originally had "3 story building," but that's not how floors are calculated.)
Edit: With a little bit more checking, wet interstate pavement adds 18 to 25 percent to the stopping distance. Using 20%, The truck would have been travelling at about 40MPH at impact, equivalent to falling from a little below the 4th floor of a building.
Yeah her reaction was way too slow. Its clear the cars up ahead are breaking, and it was raining. She should have been going way slower for a semi.
My speed figure agree. I got about 73mph. It appears to me that she didn't start slowing until about 300' before the car. The dashed lines in the middle of the road are 10' long with a 30' gap between dashes. And you could see the braking traffic many seconds before the trucker started slowing.
Clip #13 wasn’t road rage… it was MURDER.
No it wasn’t. 😂
@@Carl_McMelvin it was the white car pit maneuvered him intentionally which caused him to die
@@coleward well, for starters, you have no proof of that. So you shouldn’t be saying it. You have no clue what was going on here, or who did what. With that being said, you’ve missed the point. It’s not murder. 😂 IF it was anything, keyword there, that would be manslaughter.
@@Carl_McMelvin that fellas gonna get manslaughter minimum along with a whole host of reckless driving charges. I can see an a case for 3rd degree here, but will likely be ruled as voluntary manslaughter. The actions taken were in my pinion definately malicious, which woukd need to be proven in a court. with this video, its a coin toss. doesnt change the fact that its a horrible situation cased by the white cars ego and either negligence or malic which killed a man.
@@Carl_McMelvin it was very clearly intentional because they did it at least twice.
The crash @ 10:06 is why you leave your hazards OFF in the goddamn rain. If you can't drive, get off the road. No brake lights on the clown that was STOPPED.
6:40 stopped my heart. It's insane how someone can get killed for going too slow in the passing, yet the other lane was open enough to pass. It breaks my heart how selfish people are. That's insane
8:54 I'm impressed Prime made it up that embankment!
My Husband, brother and several friends were all truck drivers. They all told stories of other vehicles cutting them off, slamming on their brakes etc. People say "truckers are dangerous drivers". These tapes help the authorities and insurance Co to go after these idiots. Gol bless and stay safe.
#13 is exactly why we need to cherish every moment with our loved ones. RIP to the 72 year old. We need more people to come together and report things, follow them to get the plate, something to bring justice to those who need it.
lesson is that the old guy shouldn't have persisted in road raging with the other driver; he'd still be alive.
Some of these accidents could easily been avoided if the truck driver had simply been more giving and courteous by allowing the other vehicle to get in front of them.
I’ve been driving truck for nearly 25 years, and one thing
I live by is COURTESY IS SAFETY.
The drivers whose ego was too big to let someone in front of them at a merge (even if the other vehicle was not yielding)
could have avoided all the headache and paperwork by simply being courteous, instead of acting selfish and childish.
Yes, giving up a few seconds or even a few minutes on the road is much better than being stopped for an hour for a collision. People are stupid but don't let it involve you.
@@tiredoldmechanic1791 Yessir.
By not giving the non-yielding the right of way and letting them in, to the point of causing an incident, makes you just as stupid.
I don't have enough self restraint, my blood is boiling after watching number 13
The first one was hilarious. He brake checked you for the truck going "to slow" in the fast lane but trucks have a right to overtake others also. And he paid the price. That was FUNNY and I have been hanging out to see some smart ass brake check a truck and get rammed. Thanks!
"Who knew a semi-truck could have more drama than a reality TV show?"
clip 13 is absolutely horrible and sad, nobody deserves that and the man who hit him should not see the light of day again.
#13 made me sad bro, poor old guy idk what was going on but dying on impact not even a chance for survival😢
12:38. Truck driver motto “never be courteous. Never let a car merge in front of you.”
You complain too much, just shut up already
Not a merge, that car was just cutting in front of that trucker over a solid white line
Or in other words, not legal
So 100% black car is at fault
I am super impressed with the driving skills some of these truck drivers show.
Looks like they hire anyone.
@@jessicabecause3717 Yeah, some are idiots lol
8:58 it was at this moment the driver of the fleet truck knew, he screwed up 😂😂😂😂
It’s true thou
I've seen it on other videos ... Why is it when the us an accident or hazard on the road, other road users block any escape routes for the traffic following behind? #17 is a classic example of that. If that SUV wasn't on the road, no accident.
#1 As satisfying as that was, the truck driver clearly had enough time to slow and avoid the accident but instead chose to keep accelerating. He's extremely lucky the other driver didn't call the police.
Nope, the brake checker started their brake check maneouvre approximately 40 feet in front of the truck, even if it was running empty (which is unlikely) the truck was never gonna be able to slow down quickly enough to avoid that collision. That, and the fact they have so many blind spots, is precisely why we're supposed to give these vehicles plenty of space on the road.
@@martindixon54 if you compare the position on the truck on the right and the car that was breaking The car doesn't appear to be sliding back in position compared to the right hand truck.
Looks like the transport truck in the left wanted to hit him and decided not to apply brakes.
The one following the Prime truck ended up going faster than the Prime truck lol
Overall, yeah! It doesn't pay to be in a hurry & all that.
#1 Relaxing
#2 It's amazing that he survived.
#13 Oh sh*t...
I love when Break Checkers get what they deserve!
Radiologists?
Brake
There is no conclusion that Joshua Fields was ever charged or found guilty of this crime in Cumberland, Tenneesse, at Christmas time 2021. RiP Micheal Copeland
That is so sad. No justice for Mr. Copeland or his family.
Killer's name is Joshua Adam Fields of Alcoa TN
6:47 REST OF HIS LIFE IN JAIL ????🙏🙏🙏🙏
4:52 poor Cadillac, driver made a nice save. Nice work in unfortunate circumstances
#13 the 72 year old that died was my neighbors brother he was traveling in from out of town to see his mother she had been in the hospital she lives across from me
#1, The rap song "Move, b!tch, get out da way" would be the perfect soundtrack for this one! 😂
Please don't use "rap" and "song" in the same sentence.
@@pazuzu7119 what's wrong with that?
@@Hello-xo3sv Rap is SHIT! That's what's wrong with it.