DRIVER ON HIS PHONE CAUSES AN ACCIDENT | Road Rage USA & Canada 2023
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#2 Glad to see a driver distracted by his phone suffer the consequences without anyone else having to suffer because of their stupid sense of entitlement 😂
Yea props to him honestly, hopefully he learns a lesson.
@@AuzzieBoi I notice he already had damage to his bumper, so I'm guessing he's had opportunities to learn before and ignored them in favor of his iPhone.
@@artor9175- no he didn't. Go to the 30 sec frame. His driver side front corner was pristine. I think it was the asphalt curb that messed him up!
@@waynemillard7426correct
The guy in Florida got 30 years in prison for killing a little boy . He was texting in traffic going over 70mph and traffic stopped he didn’t pay attention and hit the car in front of him killing the kid in the back seat.
#8 @ 2:48 yelling "learn to drive!" out his window right after impatiently running a near red light, then overtakes in oncoming traffic. Classy.
Yep. #8 is a complete moron
Yep, cammer is the idiot that needs to learn how to drive.
Exactly. Dude had no time to make that left turn, and went anyways.
He could easily have garnered a lot more sympathy, but I guess he was actually proud enough of that last move to include it in the clip he posted.
And cuts the video as soon as he overtakes. 100% he brake checked them after he passed.
Anytime an accident is caused by someone and they are using their phone should be an automatic suspension of their license for 30 days, and with injuries vary to 6months-1year suspension.
Taking away their phone for 30 days might be more painful for them!
People will just drive without a license. Won’t stop anyone.
@@UncoordinatedPixie ... 5 years in prison driving without a DL , will stop them .
@UncoordinatedPixie until insurance companies start charging more, dropping clients and lawsuits for liability for illegally driving.
Confiscate both phone and vehicle. When they tell their friends they had to pay $10K to get a new car, people might start being aware of the consequences.
5:31 Wow those people in the cammer's car are annoying. And I love how his first thought isn't "I hope everyone's ok," but rather "We got that on daaash cam" in a gleeful tone. What a fool.
That's the world we live in, get that video! Someone could have been seriously hurt and they are laughing, sick people!
@@timsullivan3752 It literally sounds like they were reacting to a big play in a football game or something. Absolutely ludicrous!
They are the most obnoxious couple, they're a match made in hell.
The californians
You notice that they paused and braked when the protected left ended. THAT is the decision making of a *SAFE and Forward Thinking* driver. The fact that accidents like that occur often enough that they took celebratory measures for, is their cake. Let 'em enjoy it and stop being so judgmental as if THEY were the ones at fault...
I hope the person in the red car (Louisiana) that was hit by a tree is alright. That looked scary.
the good news is that the tree was still falling when it hit the car, so the driver should not be liable for the damage.
@@kenbrown2808 Correct the insurance would cover that at no fault, however the bigger concern is hoping they stayed in the vehicle until that power line was shut off and the vehicle was checked for any electricity it may have conducted.
@@Jovarminator and yes, I did post my own comment about the electrocution risk should the driver not stay in the vehicle until the lines were shut down.
You would THINK so! My girlfriend’s car once got hit by fold-up couch that had flown off someone’s pickup truck. It was actively cartwheeling across the freeway when she tried to pull over to the shoulder to avoid it, but still it hit her. She was ruled at fault for the damage somehow. 🙄
@@Jovarminatorif they have full coverage. Shitty situation if not.
#14. They sounded way too excited about that accident.
@@ekaterinakozhevnikova8023 Yep, then they post it to UA-cam or their Facebook page and try to get famous.
@@brianspangler3771 Social media buried the human race
14 - Really? Cheering because of a wreck? "We got that on dash cam!" Congratulations... you must be so proud. 🤨
Nothing quite emphasizes the illusion of American exceptionalism like laughing at others' misfortune.
yeah people could be injured and this lady is cheering.... annoyed me
@@nukepuke932If you think that kind of attitude is just in America, I have news for you.
The Germans literally have a word describing this. It's called schadenfreude.
No, this boils down to the individual regardless of whatever classifies them.
@@chadbizeau5997 Right, that's why I called it an *illusion*
#3 is doing 65kph in a 50kph zone then actually speeds up a little when the car pulls out.
... and whines about other people's driving. I know it's Alberta, but there are states where someone speeding forfeits their right of way at an intersection. Not that the other driver wasn't bad - they certainly were, but I'm getting a little tired of all these cammer pots calling other driver kettles black.
The cross walk signal is also active while they are speeding towards it...
Had roughly five seconds to slow down and make it a non-situation
@@DeadpanCrypto Yep. I let off the gas all the time and avert potential situations. My travel time never changes more than 4 minutes on a 45ish minute commute. (42-46 minutes no matter how I drive)
Its so not worth the time to 'make a point' or 'be right'.
Perhaps we need a special course for cammers covering the difference and definition between "Break" and "Brake"
Yep, this seems to be a trademark on this channel.
need to teach them the real definition of CUT OFF too
We do, it is 4th grade. Some people likely missed the lessons on homophones. Public school education is seriously lacking.
Maybe they should also be taught to actually brake and not honk then brake just to be able talk about someone making 'dangerous turn'. As a motorcyclist, I noticed that sedan immediately because you better learn to watch out for situations like this near intersections. In addition, there is a crosswalk, where he should have been ready to brake either way - as a responsible driver at least.
Do you remember the original Suzuki Samurai ads? "Break test," and they stopped for sandwiches.
13. I'm not sure which part is scarier, the tree almost smashing the top of the car or the flash of broken electrical lines that might've fried him.
the shell of the car would protect from the electrical lines as long as the driver stayed inside, but all intelligent people should be concerned.
The timing was pretty incredible.
It was an interesting ride for sure. The first officer on scene said he thought he rolled up on a fatality.
#4 Horatio Hornblower thinks anyone entering the road 100 yards ahead of him has 'cut him off'.
😂🤣😅😂
I noticed that, too.
The uber driver's only "bad" was exiting from the left lane, IMO - neither of those were close enough to be "cut off."
#8 should teach a class on being a dashcammer. Runs his own red, gets mad at someone for not running a red, goes into oncoming lane to pass, plays the victim. That's the full bingo card all in one clip.
😂exactly!
What a horrible driver really. Cammer has road rage issues.
Well technically speaking he didn't run his own red because it was yellow when he entered the intersection
@@michaellawson5442 you can't use logic with this comment section. They think they're superior drivers because they have their chauffeurs drive them everywhere whilst they do nothing but sit back and relax. They believe they know every single rule of the road and all the different laws because it's the internet - the only place they can pretend that they're smart because everyone knows how stupid they truly are. These people think they're the smartest people ever because they have never driven a vehicle before but will think that running a yellow light means running a red light.
@micheallawson5442 depends on the state. Some make it illegal to enter the intersection if you can't clear it by the time the light turns red.
#13 is nightmarish. Hope everyone is alright.
No it isn't, it's Taylor Swift's favorite number.
That was my three month old 4Runner. It actually wasn’t totaled and I got it back last Thursday. The first officer on scene thought he pulled up on a fatality.
#14 I hate the morons behind cameras that celebrate the capture of video footage rather than check on the welfare of those involved. These are the same people that whip out their phones to video people in medical distress. Absolutely vile behaviour.
Agreed, but my first thought was his companion must be fun in bed 😅
It’s even worse they’re from California
#3 "Causing me to brake pretty quick!" You had PLENTY OF TIME to see what they were doing and simply take your foot off the gas.
Why would they? That was "their" road, clearly, and no man or woman shall make them use their brakes! lol
@@JVTechandRC That's so true with most people on the road.
They were also speeding. 67kph in a 50kph zone.
Cammer actualyl sped up when he saw the car coming across
@@IrishAmerican17yeah he was on the gas pedal until right before the honk
3. Slow down. Your GPS tag says your speed was 67kph . The speed sign @ 1:05 says 50kph. 😉
5:28
That excited those folks a bit too much.
#8 I'm dying 💀 so much wrong moves raging and annoying and still blames the other normal driver??😂
Doesn't even make the middle of the intersection by the time it's red and starts whining at the guy playing it safe.. lol..
Dudes 100% to blame, tried to beat the red light when he should've just stayed and waited and then blames the other driver for actually stopping for a red light.
Looking for this comment. 100% agree.
I was thinking maybe I missed something. I coudn't figure what all the drama was about. lol
that whole intersection needs to be redesigned
5:40 I understand being excited about getting it on dashcam but damn those poor people who got hit might not be so happy.
If it wasn't for the "we got that on dashcam", I would have thought it was a porno overlay.
@@Jack-vk5ko I mean, I still could be.😶
@@Jack-vk5kodamn I was gonna say almost the exact same thing lol
@@Jack-vk5ko Dude if you think that's the sounds a person makes when their turned on you need to up your game.
@@flibbertygibbet 1) I like dudes. 2) Porn, like WWE, is acting, I never said it sounded like someone was turned on.
that tree really said "fuck this one car in particular"
I love how it also causes an electrical arc from the power lines right next to the driver's window as the tree hits the hood.
That's some final destination shit right there.
This is what dash cam is for, not inconvenient pull outs
I made sure to point and laugh at the top of that tree when they cut it up out of the road. It’s still left back as the wrecker hooked up to my three month old 4Runner
Thank you for posting my vid! #6 lol I was very annoyed that day it was raining a lot harder than it looks 😵💫
Also wanted to note, I didn’t move over into the right lane because it was extremely flooded. That’s why nobody else is in that lane.
5:30 ... literally got the "Big Ohh" from seeing a crash?!
It should be legal to hit brake checkers
Ikr
It may not be legal but it is applauded!
#7 you really have no business being in the MIDDLE of the road!
Maybe you should drive like a normal person and nobody will brake check you..
if you don’t start non there won’t be non…
people usually brake check if youre following unsafely or are antogonizing them. drive safe dude :)
#14 cammer and passenger seem so happy to have captured an accident, a typical case of shadenfreude.
sounded like she had a bit too much fun watching 🤣
Schadenfreude: a combination of the German nouns Schaden, meaning "damage" or "harm," and Freude, meaning "joy." . For those of us who are dumb.
This is what happens when sociopaths and social media mix. It used to be that psycho and sociopaths tried to fit in, knowing they'd be ostracized by their community if they didn't behave in public. Now they're rewarded for that kind of behavior.
#3 0:55 - Dude is going 66-67 in a 50 zone, if he had been going the proper speed he wouldn't have had to brake so hard if at all lmao. 100% his own fault for speeding and going 16-17 over the limit. Others assume your going the speed limit and base their turns off of that, if your going 30% over the limit your also reducing their window to make that turn by 30%.
I don't mind people taking some liberty with the speed limits, but they need to check their privilege. If you're going to speed, the onus is on you to be extra cautious, particularly at intersections and where there is a grouping of other cars. And I'd point out, again, there are states where speeding forfeits your right of way at an intersection.
@rrezz if you assume other people’s speed without paying attention you’re not too bright. It’s not legal to go around shooting random people either but if someone is walking towards you with a gun and their finger on the trigger would probably just keep walking towards them or use common sense and basic survival skills.
6:04 Nobody-
Dashcam owners- It was a warm sunny day in mid-July as the monarch butterflies migrated across the windswept valley. Samantha a brown-eyed lass of only 30 and pregnant was driving....
Bro... no one cares who was driving
Number 14 makes me lose faith in humanity each time I see this happen. Big collision, people hurt, maybe dying and the cammer's first reaction is "I got it on dashcam whohoo!!" and not "call 911 I'll go check if the people in those cars are ok". Social media completely messed up society's head and priorities. I know I sound like an old man yelling at clouds but I feel like the world was a better place before social media was a thing.
Doesn't surprise me it's in California
What i will say is that those same people were always out there before social media, but now they have a method to out themselves to the world. The majority of us are good and will have the sympathetic reaction that you would expect to see in that situation.
I witnessed an accident a few years ago. It was a rear ended with 3 cars involved. My spouse and I immediately pulled over and while I tried checking on everyone my wife called 911. We didn’t stop and think about, there was no discussion, no hesitation. I suppose her and I were “raised right”. I saw this clip and thought the same thing. “Get out and check on those people instead of making sure the damn camera caught it”.
@@ryanlukens9280 This should be basic stuff you do when accidents happens, thank you! :]
@@increase9896 I agree and disagree. Let's say there was no social media... would their reaction have been the same? So yeah, sociopaths are all too prevalent, but once upon a time society held psycho and sociopaths to a standard that they'd at least pretend to follow for fear of being ostracized - now that behavior is rewarded.
#8 the cammer ran the red light and then crosses the solid yellow to pass the white vehicle. The cammer actually yells to the other driver “learn to drive”. They should take their own advice.
#16 Curious to know what makes truck driver think they can avoid fault for this one.
It's a stalling tactic. They're hoping that with the mounting legal fees and the hassle the victim or their insurance company would rather settle than fight. And that the witnesses have either forgotten the details or simply won't want to spend time on something that may drag out for months or years.
@@mikesmith-po8nd Thats what I figured, thank you.
i'd like to know why the cammer knows this info atleast 10 months later
@@__-zo6qiWhy? Well the driver more than likely told them that information. The driver with the dash camera probably sent them the footage of the collision and then kept them up to date with what happened.
@@__-zo6qi they wrote in the blurb that they know the person in front. Could be friends, or at least kept contact since he has the dash cam video. Like maybe she contacted him 10 months later to get the video because truck wanted to contest all of a sudden. Luckily he saved the video.
#13 One of the more surprising videos I've seen on this channel and no other driver was involved lol.
The odds of that happening is so Infinitesimal. The odds of that happening to someone *with a dash cam* is insane!
@@gb1613I'm looking that up in the dictionary...pretty sure u made that shit up
@@jasongrisdale3084 It's an actual word, I just googled it :P
Well, there was a tree that did not have right of way.
@@gb1613 I say this about the middle of the night red-light runner collisions, where nobody is in the intersection for 10, 20 seconds or more... then all of a sudden there are two cars there, at the exact same spot, where each one would only be in that exact spot for a tiny fraction of a second, and one of them running a red light (because most people actually do stop). In this case, though, it's even way more crazy.
#3, maybe pay attention and you would have seen that car pulling out and either slowed down a bit or simply changed lanes as there appears to be no one beside you....
yes! also there is no reason to honk. it makes the person recording look like a jerk too.
Nice victim blaming, 10 points.
Can we give truck lady from #9 an award for funniest (or most comically slow) right turn of all time? She had all the time in the world to be zippier about that and not make the cammer brake to a stop. Takes her 5+ seconds to finish the turn.
I feel like the silent video is telling us something... that the cammer was leaning on the horn (not just a honk), and got the expected reaction.
#14 well they may be badly injured or dead but YAY we got it all on dashcam!
#2 contacting his insurance, “yeah, he just cut me off and forced me into the curb. I had no other choice. He had no insurance and just left. I’ll only be charged my deductible for repairs right?”
Might want to edit your number there
@Scarlet_Soul
I think shodonador (sorry if I misspelled that) said #2 on purpose because he thinks the distracted driver might’ve made up an excuse for his insurance company so it wouldn’t go on the record as “distracted driving”
Well on another channel the cammer admitted to stopping on the on ramp, with no reason given. Who does that?
@@johnt.848 That looks like a controlled ramp, with the white line and a red/green light?
@@bills6093 possibly, but odd both cars braked suddenly instead of casually speeding up to get through the light like we are used to seeing.
#8 "Learn to phuqqing drive!" After he basically ran a near red.
I PRAY that guys like this come here to read the comments, hoping to see everyone cheering them on
Every time I watch a US dashcam video collection, I am impressed by how slow most drivers are to react to anything new; a truck (lets be honest, most US cars are the size of a truck these days), slowly pulling out 500 yards down the road? No reaction, a truck still slowly pulling out 50 yards down the road? No reaction; A truck completing it's slow pull out 5 yards in front of you, scream, shout, swerve. crash; and blame them.
Love this. Thanks ❤
Clip 8 @ 2:41 "Learn to drive..." says the guy who races a yellow light *into an unclear intersection* & can't control his rage throughout before running *another* red light & passing on a solid yellow line... but somehow it's all the other guy's fault?!
Can't make this stuff up! 🤷
Not only that, but the cammer provided the video as “proof” of his superior driving. 🤣
@@kellir.747it's frightening when you think about it!
So many of these "incidents" could be easily avoided if the cammers would simply slow down a little bit when they see something happening up ahead. I guess they just want the footage to send in.🤣
They're too busy messing with their dashcams. 😂
Tell me about it. I don't have anywhere near all the problems these people have.
Some of these guys think with a dash cam they're self appointed cops that can speed and ignore all common sense.
I think a lot of them do it for footage. I rarely get any footage of my own. Even on my own channel. Most recent was with karma and a cop.
ohmy, it seems you guys are saying that some of the cammers are the aashole?
how dare you!
Can we just give some love to #17, the fact that Alabama's blurring out on the radio? That made my night somehow
#18 was clearly zipping in and out of lanes. Maybe the van was loafing in the left lane, maybe not. But the Chrysler Pacifica driver wasn't expecting to dodge someone speeding and whipping in and out of traffic.
@ #8 psa: you're supposed to stop for yellow light, not treat it like an extended green. learn to drive
at 7:17, the driver changes lanes into minivan's blindspot. Hard to say the minivan didn't look when, if they did, probably wouldn't have seen you there.
Thank you. When you're merging like that, you need to be aware that the car ahead of you doesn't know you've moved.
Been waiting all day for this. It's the only way I can make it through work.
#20 7:44 These kinds of rolling hills with driveways are super dangerous. The person pulling out can look multiple times both ways, see nobody, start to pull out and someone appears. The same thing with back roads with a lot of curves. That said, the pickup, when they saw the road clear for a moment were WAY too slow getting a move on to do it remotely safely.
^ This
Speeding on an open highway with plenty of visibility is one thing; I dont care about that. Its when people come blazing through areas like this that its a problem. Theres a couple of spots in my generally flat and open region that have terrible visibility like this. If people are going close to the 40 and 55mph speed limits, its perfectly fine. The problem is when theyre doing 85. No one can possibly be able to see them coming in time. I usually see someone else do it because I roll my windows down and listen for tires on pavement too; they wanna get mad and act like someone pulled out in front of them when neither of them could see each other when the car pulled out. Sorry but no, thats your fault for doing 80+ in a 55 zone with limited visibility.
@@tehagent1321 Completely agree - I have a rant about speeding - it's OK in some situations, but nobody owes it to you to facilitate it, you don't have the "right" to do it, and the onus is on you to make sure it's safe.
I don't think that applied here, though.
@@tehagent1321 True. But sometimes the speed limit of the road just doesn't work with the design of the road to avoid these issues.
Tesla drivers always have to make sure everyone knows their "model" number as if anyone cares.
#16. Going east on Park Row, David's Barbecue is just on the right damn good barbecue😂😂
#8 video - The cammer was the idiot not the car he was highlighting. He first hurried through a yellow light that he could have stopped at. Then he seemed to become enraged at the car in front of him that he failed to stop before a right turn at red light and passed him in a no passing zone.
gotta love toronto drivers haha
Yes, completely impatient driver who takes their rage out on someone driving safely.
The best part of this video is that someone actually spelled "brake" properly.
Eye no. Quiet surprising.
@@lavapixyour write.
#3 poor you, ya had to hit the brakes and slow down some.
after going 65 in a 50 zone.
Maybe if he didn't speed, he wouldn't even need to hit the brakes at all
#15, wait so you had a TESLA??? Wasn't sure cuz you know a Tesla driver NEVER says they own a TESLA!
And hit by a Mercedes. Sadly, neither was totalled in that incident.
I knew #8 was Toronto. The under the highway intersections at the waterfront are all awful in how they were built. If you're new in the city, you will likely make the same mistake that guy made. You'll also have to deal with the tool that beeps at you, yelling at you to learn to drive, after they just went through the red light behind you.
2:40 First of all, you had ample time to stop for that yellow light. Secondly, he had a red light after the turn. What did you want him to do, run it? And I can't help but notice the irony of you yelling at him "Learn how to drive!" when you then proceeded to drive in the oncoming lane to pass him out of rage.
He got caught running his own light
He forgot to edit out the oncoming lane part too...
The aggression in this road rage video is a clear example of why we need better driver education.
Thanks for making my lunch break every day a little less boring your a real one
Dayum! That's some Final Destination stuff at 5:20!😮
Ha!! that’s what one of my good friends said when I sent them that video. Of course, that was after they asked if I was in the hospital.
That stop on a onroad,,,,, thats pretty trippy.
Wow, #13 was crazy.
1:08 I feel like we should discuss what getting "cut off" means again. idk if I'd call either of those being cut off. Looked more like a minor inconvenience. (not to commend the other driver's poor driving in any way)
Seems like the faster people drive over the speed limit the more likely they feel "cut off." 🤷♂️
This happens all the time here where I live near Bradenton FL. Just today, in fact, I made a trip to the local flea market, and I had probably 3 different people change lanes in front of me much closer than this. Even so, I didn't consider it getting "cut off." I think that's become a general term these cammers use for anybody who pulls out or changes lanes anywhere in their line of sight.
#14 people seemingly cheering for the collision are pretty sick.
yeah that collision was pretty sick haha
0:15 Love to see people running stop signs and backseat commenters support the efforts of these types of people.
1:23 Funny how this guy didnt yield and failed to pay attention to road signs for his exit. But as always, its somehow the cammers fault.
2:09 Of all the places to cut people, why do it in the rain when theres no space?
4:42 The fact this person didnt check to make sure it was actually clear before turning is appalling. Resident backseat are gonna have a day saying its somehow the cammers fault.
That tree was like FU
I think the tree was still mad about me, cutting his dad down and dressing him up for Christmas.
5:10 #13 We've waited so long for a new Final Destination to come out!
I was just thinking: You'd rarely see such an event without the proliferation of dashcams.
I never intended to try and make a new movie in the series… I better get ready for my Oscar nomination
#4 thanks for that red arrow, I would have *never* known where that car came from otherwise.
people who Brake Check should be subjected to a Mental Evaluation to see IF they can keep their driver's Licence.
#13 what a wild clip
Thank you!
#3 You wouldn't have to "brake pretty quick" if you pulled you head of of your ass and paid attention to what was happening in front of you.
@SombraPiloto Well put. I couldn't have said it any better. Thanks. 👍👍
/w\Preach/w\
5:20 People have become so desensitized that listening to them react like it was a reality show instead of real ife with serious consequences.
They are horrible people. Car crashes are dangerous as fuck
That guy at #17 pulled over in the douchiest spot possible, there was a nice corner that was off to the side right in front of them that was NOT blocking a lane of traffic.
6:00 #16 This is a great example of a fine line between being nice/courteous and being a problem for traffic. Unless the road is just jam packed, don't stop to let one random person out of a parking lot. Even without the accident, you're just delaying people behind you and pressuring someone to maybe dart out into traffic like this. Just because it feels like a 'nice' thing, doesn't mean it's helpful.
edit: I do see there was a person turning in, too. So, it wasn't solely a person stopping to let them out.
Especially when the road is, "jam packed," you shouldn't facilitate a cut-through. There's always the chance that someone is turning right or left at the very next entrance, legally using the center-left-turn-lane or the shoulder to make their turn. It's just not a good idea for people to chance it; and the less visibility, the worse it gets.
Could be, but also could be the car couldn't turn in until the truck got out of the way if he was blocking the lot.
@@Greydawg You make a good point, because we see a redish sedan turning right, just after the silver pickup clears. That said, it's the pickup's fault if he's not far enough to the right. Roads are made wide enough for regular size vehicles to operate in tandem. Making a bad situation worse by entering the road without looking is never a necessity.
@@mvpfocus absolutely agree it's the pickup driver's fault, to be clear.
@@mvpfocus Yes. I was thinking more of the right lane stopping for someone to make a right turn out. But, there are definitely dangers of people stopping for someone to turn left.
Ahhh, #2 makes me laugh. There is nothing better than an idiot damaging his own car and nothing else. Perfection.
#15, no one cares what model of childrens toy you drive around in.
He might have also damaged that traffic pole :(
#13 Holy Sh*t, bro! I hope the people in that car were ok!
That was my brand new three month old 4Runner. I walked away without a scratch the first officer on scene thought he pulled up on a fatality. The crazy thing is it wasn’t totaled and I just got it back last Thursday.
@ABD4VIDS I'm really glad to hear you were OK, and that your vehicle wasn't a write-off is just amazing! All the best to you!
Bought a dashcam today from a clearance sale. Can't wait for all the crazy random shit like in #13!
When I got my new 4Runner in April. That’s one of the first things I did to it was to put a dash cam in. All because of this channel too!
Surprisingly, even after my lovely tree encounter it was not totaled. I just got it back last Thursday.
Those things that stop your vehicle are called "brakes", not "breaks".
And that's why they always honk and swerve. They can't find that goddash "break" pedal 😂
And when people don't brake and should, things tend to break.
No one has ever pointed that out before in the history of UA-cam. Congratulations.
@@chrisschack9716 Indeed.
@@Earthneedsado-over177 One can always hope that people get a clue when it comes to spelling simple words - as well as at performing simple moves in cars.
#8 should have stopped at the yellow. Would have avoided the whole interaction..
#6: shout out to our bad drainage system in Lubbock. When it rains, which doesn't happen often, the streets flood within 30 minutes.
Literally the worst, it was going down Quaker from 82nd.
@@monirami718I live right here on 113th between Indiana and University, and both streets get so bad. Especially right here on University.
#13 was appropriately numbered… Mother Nature is the worst driver. :)
And 13 is actually my lucky number! 10 minutes before this, it was bright and sunny.
#5 he probably did 'break' something.
LOL at the #8. It was a yellow light before they started their turn. If they stopped properly at the light, this issue wouldn't have happened.
not just yellow, but very stale, considering it turned red before it was out of the camera's field of view.
"A vulnerable road user".....😂😂😂
Idk about the US but in Europe that's an actual legal term. vulnerable road users are defined as anyone making use of the public road system who is not on or in a motorized vehicle like cyclists and pedestrians. Basically it means they are legally better protected than car drivers or rather: as a car driver you are kept to a higher standard and are supposed to drive safely and defensively because you are the one piloting the multi-ton hunk of steel and plastic.
That truckdriver was being an absolute dick and should, at a minimum, be fined.
Thank you. I will enjoy the video, and I will stay safe.
#14 Portrait of an American Family.
We've got that on dashcam!!
That needs the music from the Flintstones when Fred comes home from work.
I couldn't tell if it was squeals of glee or oncoming emergency vehicle sirens.
@@darrennew8211 Right, she sounds like a siren.
I think it was shock
Yeah portray 80 million families the same way. Broad stroke much?
I'm sorry, but did that bicycle have a train horn??
I believe it did and I need it for my e-scooter. Badly.
@@AlphaHumphrey No you don't. No need to be _more_ annoying. You should save up and buy an adult vehicle. No need for the horn if you aren't in everyone's way.
@@peterhineinlegen4672it's kinda funny that you're making various assumptions about my situation. I choose not to drive because of the behaviors exhibited in videos like this. I'm not interested in being killed by some little dumbass on their phone. So I remove myself from that equation. That's why I use the sidewalk for it. The horn is for the idiots that block said crosswalks.
Almost had my moment today. Accelerating after making a turn & some privileged jackwad decided he was going to cut in front of me to get to a business. Then saw two cars try to occupy the same center lane coming from the lans on either side. Planning (hopefully) to get my DashCam installed next Thursday.
1:56: Yeah, he definitely broke suddenly.
* braked
@@driftlesstrekker4709 You really missed the point on that one, didn't you? I merely conjugated the verb the cammer used.
#1 If you assume every driver is going to stop on a Stop sign you are definitely setting yourself up for Failure. Remember the goal is go from point A to point B without a scratch, not to be the person who had the right of way in an accident.
@Bravo-xr9yr "#1 If you assume every driver is going to stop on a Stop sign..."
How about a ROLL STOP at least? Now they just speed through without a care in the world. 😮💨
@@devenmellor "I had a guy do this... as I started making my turn he floored it..."
Sounds like a scam to me. Too bad you didn't catch it on video, his insurance would throw a fit.
#19- It was a Mustang. We should just be glad it didn't careen off the road into a crowd.
#13 was a shocker ⚡
Yes, it was electrifying!!
The first officer on the scene said he thought he rolled up on a fatality. I walked away without a scratch and to top it off. It wasn’t totaled. I got it back last Thursday.
@@ABD4VIDS Glad you weren't hurt. That had to be scary!
3:33 What the hell is that racket?
Wow still dealing with your condition I see. We need to get you help asap. You are addicted to social media.
0:15 love the loud vw horn!
After working 12 days in a row...It is...FRIDAY my day off
Good job buddy
I hear ya! I worked 90 12-hour days in a row once and it felt great to finally get a day off. 👍🏻
yellow lights mean caution and prepare to stop, not continue your speed and go through it just as it's turning red like #8 - so many of these dash-cammers continue their speed instead of slowing down a bit in preparation when they see something happening in front of them - they'd rather blow their own 'entitled' horns - gasping, laughing, cussing - whatever happened to using common sense, staying alert and safety protocols? no wonder our streets are so dangerous in today's world -
#18 I hate stuff like this because sometimes its legit hard to see if someone is merging into center lane from either left or right, I've had a few close calls after signalling and looking.
Do we really know if the cammer was signaling their lane change either? Seems like some f*ckery afoot.
How does he know the other driver didn't look? He doesn't know, there's no way the other driver could have seen the cammer jumping over to the lane that they were signaling for from that angle. Cammer could have been considerate and you know, not snake the spot away from someone that was doing a legit, proper lane change.
@@JMyers79 Fuckery indeed.
13 was CRAZY
I concur. I really had to sit there a few seconds and decide if it actually just happened to me.
#8 Was freaking hilarious🤣...I know he was so mad
4:50 (#12) - you could have made a bit of an effort to brake there.
But a better way I suppose if he had to be in the right lane is to just turn left from the feeder road and then again turn left onto the other side’s feeder road, and if he has a green arrow then it would be his right of way
Welcome to DashCam Video Snitch Line. Traffic tattlers welcome. Horn solos get VIP treatment. Remember, don’t brake, don’t steer if it’s going to ruin your video. SMH.
So much low-grade drama of cammers raging about being slightly cut off, and then suddenly we get #13, a terrifying bucket of cold water to the head.
#8 blew through a light, gets mad at the guy for stopping at a red light, tailgates them at the right turn then goes into oncoming traffic to pass the person...how do you not see that you're the one in the wrong here, dingleberry??