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Clip 11 @ 3:23 "Guy swerves at me," says the guy who deliberately came *much* closer to multiple cars in spite of the other driver *not even coming close* to leaving the lane before then being tailgated *after an illegal & dangerous lane change* & the clip ends thankfully without the cammer hurting or killing any innocent, unrelated drivers, then he reads off the license plate *practically by touch* as if that will help? 🤔
Was that guy even swerving at him? That's a weak ass "swerve at someone" if so. Maybe he just wasn't paying total attention and drifted in the lane a bit, or violently sneezed causing a minor jerk of the steering wheel, or maybe there was a piece of debris on the left side of the lane and he's just going around it?
Bro we passed a truck the other day in the left passing lane and my wife was looking at the guy and laughed cause he was a full finger deep in his nose... This truck then decides to speed up get in front of me and start brake checking me from 60mph down to 30mph and my wife kept asking what we did and I told her its because you laughed at him and hurt his little ego but luckily our state just implemented "Any sort of abrupt braking counts as reckless driving" and can be reported to the police
Agreed, based on their aggressive driving and omission of any earlier video. If they had been man enough to post the previous 15-20 seconds we may have seen the whole story.
3:31 Maybe I'm just being overly nit picky, but the cammer technically broke a law by crossing a solid line. In general, HOV and express lanes that are marked off with solid lines, you can't cross the solid line. There will be occasional sections where it becomes a dashed line, and in those sections, you can cross the line.
This is in Airzona, the HOV is always indicated by a fatter line and there are no designated entry/exit points you just cross that sucker. The cammer was still a complete moron though.
1:25 I've never seen a local insurance policy extend coverage to Mexico. I've always had to purchase additional coverage in Mexico, which costs a fortune because most of their drivers are not insured. It's also not uncommon to come across a 12 year old driving on a main road. Good luck, bud 👍
I’ve noticed a lot of cammers are speeding up on people who are trying to change lanes legally. Maybe if the cammers would just let people in their lane, accidents wouldn’t happen as often.
The only reasonable reason I see for speeding up, is when the gap in front of you is just a safe following distance. It's not a gap meant for assholes to slide into. Wait in line like everybody else.
@@Pointlesschan That was literallly what came to my mind within first second of the video, and the predictable of course happened. Trucker's folly this time around.
Except for uncompromisable things like fire hydrants, most poles and objects beside roads are designed to break away at the base to prevent serious injury if a car should hit it.
At the 2:13 Mark: I think the sedan hit the truck, which is why the truck reacted as it did. Regardless, the dark sedan is totally at fault for not checking/signalling a lane change. To me it also looks a bit like road rage. The while sedan was following very close, and the dark sedan moved to stay in front of the white sedan. Therefore, I think the dark sedan was road raging towards the white car, and the dark sedan was watching the white sedan in their mirrors to stay in front; that's why they didn't see the truck and bumped him off the road.
@@bobbyjackson4452 I think because the white car was impatient and therefore tailgating. When you have such a moron behind you, you know they are changing two lanes at once and so block you from changing lanes. Wich happens a lot and is quite frustrating sometimes. And so I believe the mazda didn't want to let the tailgater by and paid too much attention to the car behind and didn't notice the truck in front.
That Mazda hit the truck a lot harder than it looks, the angle or distance the trailer truck is at makes it looks like a tap, either way they hit the front right of the grey truck so they ended up losing control, not to easy to recorrect from a hit or swerve in a truck
4:02: "Maybe I shouldn't have brake checked him..." No, you shouldn't have. Brake checking is infantile and only provokes people. It's a road rage move that generally is the start of an incident, like this one. On top if it, you speed up to prevent his pass on the shouldn't after you brake checked him, for what could have been an honest mistake, regardless of what you believe their intentions are. Should they have passed on the shoulder? No. But you speeding up makes you just as responsible for putting the lives of those people pulled over with R/V at risk.
The better choice is to talk your foot off the gas and go 10 under the limit to get the tailgater to go around. This works for me 90% of the time (I only do it in the right most lane) and, when it doesn’t work I put my right signal on and slowly enter the shoulder to let them past.
@@davemceachran8788 Absolutely. You can't stop people from being assholes and crap like them only makes them act like bigger assholes. It's just best for everyone else on the road to let them go. Hell, you can't even honk at people for legit reason anymore with them flying off the handle.
#11 I think you should send in that video to the police so they can ticket you for multiple traffic violations, and it was nice of you to read off the guys plate number so the police can find a witness to your wreckless driving. Sheesh what a dolt.
Problem is that he it would be DPS and currently they are short 500 officers state wide local departments are similarly short staffed due to State Budget cuts
Very first one, if he was tailgating you "for miles", then maybe don't hang out in the passing lane. You have no business in the left lane if you're not passing. And there's no reason you should be in the far left lane "for miles" anyway unless it's super heavy rush-hour traffic, which it doesn't appear to be. You're required by law in every state to move right to allow faster traffic to pass when it is safe to do so REGARDLESS of how fast you're going, what the speed limit is, or any other left lane laws that exist. STOP CAMPING IN THE LEFT LANE, PERIOD. Doesn't excuse him running you off the road, but you also messed up again by fighting for the lane instead of letting him in. Both of you need to relinquish your driving licenses.
The cammer was pacing the vehicle in front of him and gaining on the vehicle in the travel lane. He did nothing wrong in that clip. Too bad we don't get to see video of what was going on the previous minute.
@@sidneyvandykeii3169 Even though the white truck shouldn't have moved over like that and forced him over, why in the ever living hell would you allow yourself to be forced off the travel lane and potentially wind up wrecking in the median? You could hear him accelerate in the hopes of "forcing" the other guy back over.... and it didn't happen. Just ease off the gas pedal and chill out.
@SirBarth You are 100% correct. He should of hit his brakes gently to avoid the collision. Cammer is 50% at fault. My point was he was not camping. He was pacing the car in front AND driving faster than the vehicle in the travel lane. That's all.
5:50...Well, you really didnt stay in your lane now did you? Was there any particular reason why you tried to travel straight in an exit only lane? You were at fault there chief.
3:33 Nobody on this highway keeps a safe distance of at least 2 seconds from the vehicle in front. It almost looks like a race, where the pace car is about to start the race again at any moment.
#11 The only thing I see is the cammer speeding (in relation to the flow of traffic), tailgating, illegal lane change into the carpool lane. The black truck may have gotten close to the lane line, but they definitely did not swerve at the cammer, but that only looks like the Pincushion Distortion of the camera.
4:30 Gee, I wonder why the trucker wanted to be anonymous? Probably because they know that their following distance sucks. Let's be honest here. Where was the need to be that close? You are in a vehicle that weighs TENS OF THOUSANDS of POUNDS. Your primary job is to NOT follow at an unsafe distance.
#13 4:05 "Maybe I shouldn't have brake checked him, but he was *maybe a foot away from hitting me."* It's amazing the cammer typed that sentence and saw absolutely nothing wrong with it.
Its crazy, but did you know that if you notice a car coming into your lane, one of the pedals in your car actually makes your vehicle slow down! crazy right? That way you can actually avoid an accident.
#8 What a stupid comment about over-reaction by the truck. The truck was hit into the median by the Mazda. It's like what the police call a "PIT maneuver" and it is used by the police to stop fleeing vehicles. I'd really like to see the commentator recover from a similar hit.
If there was contact, it wasn't a PIT because they hit the front of the pickup. As the cammer goes by the sedan on the shoulder, there's no evidence of contact.
@@spamlessaccounteven so that’s 10000x worse than a standard pit maneuver, especially in a truck, high center of gravity kinda makes it hard to recorrect
4:25 "Maybe I shouldn't have brake-checked him".... there's never a good time to brake check anyone because bad things are always possible even for innocent people around you. Selfish act, never do it again please
2:56 #9 Cammer words of “No idea what the context was” is spot on. Here in the states you’d have Billy Badass wannabes pull a gun and try to stop either the driver or the other guys without having ANY idea of what is going on. You weren’t there when it started, you don’t know what’s going on, you stay out of their business (UNLESS they make your business by threatening your safety).
#13 4:04 This is why (though legal) passing on the right is never "best practice." What a recipe for the disaster, traffic in left lane is slower than middle lane, and cammer is using right lane as if it's the left lane..... everyone is driving like idiots, and people standing on the shoulder could have been killed.
What if the cammer was taking the next exit? You don’t know so quit making excuses to fit your narrative. The ONLY issue here is the butthurt SUV driver who deserves to be in prison. There I fixed it for you.
Which police department? And do you know the date of that clip? I saw a Fry's Electronics truck driving by on the other side of the freeway. They've been out of business for years. Edit: It's actually a Fry's Food Stores truck. I didn't know they went back to their original business model after their big box electronics store chain failed.
I've seen you make that comment on like 20 videos... Why do you keep saying you send random youtube clips to random police departments? I'm genuinely curious?
#8 2:05 This all started with the impatient white car tailgating the mazda. Mazda also wanted to sped up and didn't wanted to get blocked by white car, wich immediately changed two lanes to block the mazda. Mazda paid too much attention on car behind and didn't notice the truck and hit it. So if we all be a little more patient and not immediately changing multiple lanes when entering the highway and blocking people, sh*t like this won't happen.
4:50 #15 Only other problem here is the cammer not pulling up further to prevent the clown from being rewarded for their bad behavior. STOP REWARDING THESE PEOPLE!
1:46 that's why you never ever swerve, getting some body damage fixed on someone else's dime, costs a lot less than paying for a whole new suspension a body damage out of your own pocket.
2:03 People do this *way* too often, jumping straight from the entrance ramp to the middle or far left lane without even looking. I see it all the time. Amazed there aren't more accidents caused this way. 4:02 Another example of "You're both idiots." Cammer is passing in the right lane, likely speeding, brake checks them, speeds up so they can't get back onto the road, doesn't move left for stopped traffic on the shoulder, etc. Cammer is just as dangerous if not more so than the other guys 🤦♂
2:20 seriously gonna blame the truck driver for some one else's incompetence? The car hit that truck pretty good and then the person was trying to save it the best they could at the moment.
#6 - This is exactly why drivers must resist the urge or reflex to swerve as there could have been someone on the sidewalk and/or the other driver could have easily left the scene leaving the cammer with all the responsibility.
#13 I don't know who is worse, the Cammer or the Suburban? Suburban definitely cuts off the cammer, but then the cammer break checks the suburban, swerves to the right to try and block him, and floors it to out accelerate the suburban before he smashes into the RV on the shoulder. Needlessly verdictive on the Cammers part and I'm surprised they would submit this clip let alone call the police!
0:58 "Jamming his brakes" had absolutely nothing to do with losing control. Swerving by wildly sawing at the wheel did. Misinformation leads to some of the idiotic comments I routinely see "I braked as hard as safely as possible."
#8 beginning at 2:03. The comment blames the innocent driver for "over reacting." Clearly the commentator has never seen and clip of a PIT maneuver by a cop. That is what happened here. The pickup that rolled was PITed by the Mazda. Even if the comment was correct, unless there is some law _requiring_ car drivers to spend hours in simulators learning how to handle emergency situations with aplomb then these drivers are NOT "over reacting." Even though MegaDrivingSchool shows two dozen accidents a day, in a lifetime of driving you only have a 60% chance of being in _ONE_ accident like this. Meaning that less than _ONCE_ in 20,000 hours of driving does that happen. Almost half of all driver are never in such a bad accident. Quit blaming the victim for not having the driving skills to save themselves from a ONCE in a LIFETIME event.
0:13-- he was tailgating you for several miles because you were driving slow in the left lane for several miles. GTF out of the passing lane and you won't have people that want to drive faster then you tailgating you. Also you drove up into his blind spot making hard for him to see you. Yes he was incorrect for making a bad lane change but you played a part in this.
#16 5:04 Really unfortunate sequence of events. The brake lights on the semi, then the car in front of cammer go on at the exact right (wrong) moment to distract cammer from seeing the car cutting across two lanes from the right.
1:20 cammer claims the vehicle who struck him was wrong. That was correct. Unmentioned was the fact the cammer entered a lane that he also violated. Two wrongs, no right.
@3:25 he "swerves" at the cammer. That's funny, seeing as how the cammer's aggressive lane change could have been considered "swerving" at someone. Maybe he was bracing because he thought the cammer was about to hit him. And because of his own actions causing this, he gets offended and portrays himself as some kind of victim, and proceeds to change lanes into the HOV lane illegally, to get someone's tag number when they haven't actually done anything.
3:22 - Bro should have just kept this vid in his pocket. You can't drive like a complete ass and call someone else out for their driving. 5:38 - This one is just a conclave of minstrels.
He was close, but the car in front should take some blame. For some reason, some folks slam on the brakes when they see workers, oblivious to traffic around them.
You must be referring to some other video instead the one at 4:50, where the driver slowed so as not to the workers. He had been in front of the yellow semi for the entire video and never pulled in front of him.
1:37 Stop BLINDLY SWERVING!! Hit the brakes as hard as you can and hope for the best. Wildly cranking the steering wheel is a recipe for disaster. Could have been pedestrians on the sidewalk, gas main hidden by the bushes, dogs behind the fence, etc. You're in a steelcage.
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Clip 11 @ 3:23 "Guy swerves at me," says the guy who deliberately came *much* closer to multiple cars in spite of the other driver *not even coming close* to leaving the lane before then being tailgated *after an illegal & dangerous lane change* & the clip ends thankfully without the cammer hurting or killing any innocent, unrelated drivers, then he reads off the license plate *practically by touch* as if that will help? 🤔
Don't forget that he also illegally entered the lane as well.
@@TheGameBench Too many things wrong to count but you are exactly right. Frightening stuff, really.
But but but but FEEEWIIINNGGGSSS!!!! We don't want to hurt the downsey driver's feelings!
Was that guy even swerving at him? That's a weak ass "swerve at someone" if so.
Maybe he just wasn't paying total attention and drifted in the lane a bit, or violently sneezed causing a minor jerk of the steering wheel, or maybe there was a piece of debris on the left side of the lane and he's just going around it?
Bro we passed a truck the other day in the left passing lane and my wife was looking at the guy and laughed cause he was a full finger deep in his nose... This truck then decides to speed up get in front of me and start brake checking me from 60mph down to 30mph and my wife kept asking what we did and I told her its because you laughed at him and hurt his little ego but luckily our state just implemented "Any sort of abrupt braking counts as reckless driving" and can be reported to the police
3:39 looks like the cammer is part of the issue on that one.
Agreed, based on their aggressive driving and omission of any earlier video. If they had been man enough to post the previous 15-20 seconds we may have seen the whole story.
The cammer states: "Guy swerves at me". But the guy never left his lane, the wheels didn't even touch the dividing line.
cammer illegally crosses the solid white line to HOV lane
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3:31
Maybe I'm just being overly nit picky, but the cammer technically broke a law by crossing a solid line. In general, HOV and express lanes that are marked off with solid lines, you can't cross the solid line. There will be occasional sections where it becomes a dashed line, and in those sections, you can cross the line.
Depends on the state. Vast majority of HOV lanes in Washington use solid white lines with no dashed line areas to delineate ingress or egress areas.
This is in Airzona, the HOV is always indicated by a fatter line and there are no designated entry/exit points you just cross that sucker. The cammer was still a complete moron though.
3:39
"911, what's your emergency?"
"A guy swerved at me!!!"
Click.
These dashcam fails are a mix of shocking and frustrating moments. A good reminder for everyone to drive carefully and stay alert on the road!
8:25 ... Perhaps blinded by the sun, but still. More than enough space left AND right, and still het that pole... I'm impressed 🤣🤣
1:25 I've never seen a local insurance policy extend coverage to Mexico.
I've always had to purchase additional coverage in Mexico, which costs a fortune because most of their drivers are not insured. It's also not uncommon to come across a 12 year old driving on a main road.
Good luck, bud 👍
#11 is in the wrong
@@3ExtraLivesyou’re commenting on the wrong clip.
I have seen 10 year olds driving big utvs in Utah on public roads. local resident says the sheriff's department doesn't care.
@@cubey I live in South Jordan, UT, and yeah, many kids are pretty entitled here 😂
@@JakeStewart1343 The place in question is a small town in SW Utah, with a US highway running through.
3:35 OKAY KAREN
Another pissant with a camera.
5:45 Where were you going, big truck?
The channel never has anything to say when a big rig is at fault.
Number 12 looked like a delorean going back to the future.
I’ve noticed a lot of cammers are speeding up on people who are trying to change lanes legally. Maybe if the cammers would just let people in their lane, accidents wouldn’t happen as often.
@BadDriversoftheCSRA but why speed up just to cut them off?
The only reasonable reason I see for speeding up, is when the gap in front of you is just a safe following distance. It's not a gap meant for assholes to slide into. Wait in line like everybody else.
Everything is a competition for adults who were bullied as children.
7:32 Wow, this is probably the most excitement Corpus Christi has seen in 32 years.
people who listen to radio commercials full blast while driving are sociopaths
These clips always remind me 😬 to keep my cool on the road!
#14 4:40 No "break-check" there. SUV was slowing down for workers near the thru lane. Another CDL bites the dust
That's 100% on the truck
@@jeffalley4417yes following too closely to begin with
@@Pointlesschan
That was literallly what came to my mind within first second of the video, and the predictable of course happened.
Trucker's folly this time around.
8:42 that pole was probably old and had to be replaced anyway. I expected the pole to not even move and the front end of that van to be badly damaged
Except for uncompromisable things like fire hydrants, most poles and objects beside roads are designed to break away at the base to prevent serious injury if a car should hit it.
#1 0:09 If you're in the left lane being tailgated for SEVERAL miles, you're in the wrong lane!!
At the 2:13 Mark: I think the sedan hit the truck, which is why the truck reacted as it did. Regardless, the dark sedan is totally at fault for not checking/signalling a lane change. To me it also looks a bit like road rage. The while sedan was following very close, and the dark sedan moved to stay in front of the white sedan. Therefore, I think the dark sedan was road raging towards the white car, and the dark sedan was watching the white sedan in their mirrors to stay in front; that's why they didn't see the truck and bumped him off the road.
I wondered that too, but there's no visible damage on the sedan as the cammer goes by.
@@spamlessaccount Thanks. I couldn't really tell about damage to the sedan. But I think he and the white car were raging at each other.
@@bobbyjackson4452 I think because the white car was impatient and therefore tailgating. When you have such a moron behind you, you know they are changing two lanes at once and so block you from changing lanes. Wich happens a lot and is quite frustrating sometimes. And so I believe the mazda didn't want to let the tailgater by and paid too much attention to the car behind and didn't notice the truck in front.
That Mazda hit the truck a lot harder than it looks, the angle or distance the trailer truck is at makes it looks like a tap, either way they hit the front right of the grey truck so they ended up losing control, not to easy to recorrect from a hit or swerve in a truck
3:39 okay cammer …
4:02: "Maybe I shouldn't have brake checked him..." No, you shouldn't have. Brake checking is infantile and only provokes people. It's a road rage move that generally is the start of an incident, like this one. On top if it, you speed up to prevent his pass on the shouldn't after you brake checked him, for what could have been an honest mistake, regardless of what you believe their intentions are. Should they have passed on the shoulder? No. But you speeding up makes you just as responsible for putting the lives of those people pulled over with R/V at risk.
The better choice is to talk your foot off the gas and go 10 under the limit to get the tailgater to go around. This works for me 90% of the time (I only do it in the right most lane) and, when it doesn’t work I put my right signal on and slowly enter the shoulder to let them past.
@@davemceachran8788 Absolutely. You can't stop people from being assholes and crap like them only makes them act like bigger assholes. It's just best for everyone else on the road to let them go. Hell, you can't even honk at people for legit reason anymore with them flying off the handle.
When he goes full throttle you can see the camper on the shoulder. Egads man, let go your ego and learn to drive safe instead.
I love that they were listening to blackpink. The best in the world imo!!
#11 I think you should send in that video to the police so they can ticket you for multiple traffic violations, and it was nice of you to read off the guys plate number so the police can find a witness to your wreckless driving. Sheesh what a dolt.
Problem is that he it would be DPS and currently they are short 500 officers state wide local departments are similarly short staffed due to State Budget cuts
#6 - Perfect example why swerving did more damage than not swerving would have caused.
0:00 There was no need for you to move off to the shoulder except you were playing "Defender of the Lane."
3:54 Oldie but a goodie. "When this baby hits 88 MPH, you're gonna see some serious shit"
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@@sarahfullerton6894 That's heavy
Have to throw that one in every few years
Clip #25: Considering how easily, and cleanly, that pole broke off, it was probably over due for replacement.
2:30 Canada Hey, maybe they wanted to give him a certificate of appreciation. 😂
1:28 mega driving be slipping in a lot of old clips lately.
Waste of time, most were old clips
Gotta hit that 10 minute Mark somehow
0:42 Only time in that guy's life he's had the tonneau cover off his pickup.
#3 imagine you're just driving along, nothing going on the BLAM! You're upside down and backwards
Very first one, if he was tailgating you "for miles", then maybe don't hang out in the passing lane. You have no business in the left lane if you're not passing. And there's no reason you should be in the far left lane "for miles" anyway unless it's super heavy rush-hour traffic, which it doesn't appear to be.
You're required by law in every state to move right to allow faster traffic to pass when it is safe to do so REGARDLESS of how fast you're going, what the speed limit is, or any other left lane laws that exist.
STOP CAMPING IN THE LEFT LANE, PERIOD.
Doesn't excuse him running you off the road, but you also messed up again by fighting for the lane instead of letting him in.
Both of you need to relinquish your driving licenses.
The cammer was pacing the vehicle in front of him and gaining on the vehicle in the travel lane. He did nothing wrong in that clip. Too bad we don't get to see video of what was going on the previous minute.
@@sidneyvandykeii3169 Even though the white truck shouldn't have moved over like that and forced him over, why in the ever living hell would you allow yourself to be forced off the travel lane and potentially wind up wrecking in the median? You could hear him accelerate in the hopes of "forcing" the other guy back over.... and it didn't happen. Just ease off the gas pedal and chill out.
@@SirBarth The Defender of the Lane strikes again!
@SirBarth You are 100% correct. He should of hit his brakes gently to avoid the collision. Cammer is 50% at fault. My point was he was not camping. He was pacing the car in front AND driving faster than the vehicle in the travel lane. That's all.
@@SirBarth Spot on! You can hear the cammer's engine rev as they tried to keep ahead of the White F150. The gap also closes with car in the fast lane.
5:50...Well, you really didnt stay in your lane now did you? Was there any particular reason why you tried to travel straight in an exit only lane? You were at fault there chief.
What WAS that?😳
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3:33 Nobody on this highway keeps a safe distance of at least 2 seconds from the vehicle in front.
It almost looks like a race, where the pace car is about to start the race again at any moment.
1:28 I guess MegaDrivingSchool does not know that Mexico is not part of US and Canada ONLY...
#11 The only thing I see is the cammer speeding (in relation to the flow of traffic), tailgating, illegal lane change into the carpool lane. The black truck may have gotten close to the lane line, but they definitely did not swerve at the cammer, but that only looks like the Pincushion Distortion of the camera.
3:24 Maybe slow down and not tailgate? Just a suggestion.
4:30 Gee, I wonder why the trucker wanted to be anonymous? Probably because they know that their following distance sucks. Let's be honest here. Where was the need to be that close? You are in a vehicle that weighs TENS OF THOUSANDS of POUNDS. Your primary job is to NOT follow at an unsafe distance.
#13 4:05 "Maybe I shouldn't have brake checked him, but he was *maybe a foot away from hitting me."* It's amazing the cammer typed that sentence and saw absolutely nothing wrong with it.
9:30 Anybody else see that one coming?
It ended up worse that I'd figured it would.
@@Paul-cx4gmyeah, didn’t expect the rollover
It's almost like most of these are scripted. Watch so many, SO FEW are actually surprising, so YA, saw it coming.
3:50 I thought this lady hit 83 mph and the DeLorean traveled back in time
88 not 83
Its crazy, but did you know that if you notice a car coming into your lane, one of the pedals in your car actually makes your vehicle slow down! crazy right? That way you can actually avoid an accident.
You wear kneepads when you service the people who cut you off? Or do you do it all natural?
Alright Ian get your blink on. I love that they were listening to blackpink. The best in the world imo!! @4:02
#8 What a stupid comment about over-reaction by the truck. The truck was hit into the median by the Mazda. It's like what the police call a "PIT maneuver" and it is used by the police to stop fleeing vehicles. I'd really like to see the commentator recover from a similar hit.
If there was contact, it wasn't a PIT because they hit the front of the pickup. As the cammer goes by the sedan on the shoulder, there's no evidence of contact.
@@spamlessaccounteven so that’s 10000x worse than a standard pit maneuver, especially in a truck, high center of gravity kinda makes it hard to recorrect
It's difficult to watch children's lunchboxes and toys rolling down the road after that impact. Truly grim
3:52 Thor is that you ??
@10:00 I applaud your control
I’m surprised #14 & 18 didn’t try to blame the other party 😂
So many drivers have crap on their dashboards that they can't see out of their windshields. No wonder they have accidents.
5:49 another trucker that needs to work at walmart
dude i live in juarez mexico for a while the fact that u drove personal car to mexico is the dumbest choice of ur life.that place is a shot hole
4:25 "Maybe I shouldn't have brake-checked him".... there's never a good time to brake check anyone because bad things are always possible even for innocent people around you. Selfish act, never do it again please
2:56 #9 Cammer words of “No idea what the context was” is spot on. Here in the states you’d have Billy Badass wannabes pull a gun and try to stop either the driver or the other guys without having ANY idea of what is going on. You weren’t there when it started, you don’t know what’s going on, you stay out of their business (UNLESS they make your business by threatening your safety).
@3:49 Doc and Marty go back in time!
3:45 That's not a DeLorean, but it sure looks like it's going Back to the Future.
3:04 Some people should not drive.
Great video!
I guess the guy in #3 thought it was the Kentucky derby
#13 4:04 This is why (though legal) passing on the right is never "best practice." What a recipe for the disaster, traffic in left lane is slower than middle lane, and cammer is using right lane as if it's the left lane..... everyone is driving like idiots, and people standing on the shoulder could have been killed.
What if the cammer was taking the next exit? You don’t know so quit making excuses to fit your narrative. The ONLY issue here is the butthurt SUV driver who deserves to be in prison. There I fixed it for you.
5:55 - Man, haven't heard Stereo Love from Edward Maya in years, good tune.
Lol I I thought I had heard the last of that obnoxious accordion riff years ago, and was about to comment that this cammer ruined my day.
3:26 i sent in drews reckless driving video to the police
That clips - and most of the rest of the clips, for that matter - are likely years old. This channel does a LOT of recycling of old clips.
Which police department? And do you know the date of that clip? I saw a Fry's Electronics truck driving by on the other side of the freeway. They've been out of business for years.
Edit: It's actually a Fry's Food Stores truck. I didn't know they went back to their original business model after their big box electronics store chain failed.
No, you didn't.
I've seen you make that comment on like 20 videos... Why do you keep saying you send random youtube clips to random police departments? I'm genuinely curious?
And the police are going to do NOTHING with it. Keep wasting your time tho 😂
0:41 This is a clear example that even if you strictly follow traffic laws, you still cannot completely avoid unexpected accidents on the road.
5:38
Sure looks like the author is a "bad driver doesnt miss his exit" participant.
Looks more like the truck left their lane and crashed into someone.
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#9 - I want to congratulate the woman for calming suggesting the obvious to the man. most would have screamed their head off.
3:55
All that was missing is the pair of fire trails and spinning license plate.
88MPH
#27 9:05 🎶 "Here I come to wreck the daaaaaaaaaaaaay!"
Happy fourth of July everyone y'all have a safe and wonderful fourth of July
#8 2:05 This all started with the impatient white car tailgating the mazda. Mazda also wanted to sped up and didn't wanted to get blocked by white car, wich immediately changed two lanes to block the mazda. Mazda paid too much attention on car behind and didn't notice the truck and hit it. So if we all be a little more patient and not immediately changing multiple lanes when entering the highway and blocking people, sh*t like this won't happen.
4:50 #15 Only other problem here is the cammer not pulling up further to prevent the clown from being rewarded for their bad behavior. STOP REWARDING THESE PEOPLE!
1:46 that's why you never ever swerve, getting some body damage fixed on someone else's dime, costs a lot less than paying for a whole new suspension a body damage out of your own pocket.
7:42 Not the accident while listening to Dungeons and Daddies!
2:03 People do this *way* too often, jumping straight from the entrance ramp to the middle or far left lane without even looking. I see it all the time. Amazed there aren't more accidents caused this way.
4:02 Another example of "You're both idiots." Cammer is passing in the right lane, likely speeding, brake checks them, speeds up so they can't get back onto the road, doesn't move left for stopped traffic on the shoulder, etc. Cammer is just as dangerous if not more so than the other guys 🤦♂
2:20 seriously gonna blame the truck driver for some one else's incompetence? The car hit that truck pretty good and then the person was trying to save it the best they could at the moment.
#12 3:45 I wonder what year she time traveled to after hitting 88 mph.
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#6 - This is exactly why drivers must resist the urge or reflex to swerve as there could have been someone on the sidewalk and/or the other driver could have easily left the scene leaving the cammer with all the responsibility.
Bots are even here, too. “Wealth of knowledge “ seen on multiple sites.
Last clip. Driver makes a blind left and causes a three car incident. Good job on screwing up several peoples lives.
#5 according to the sign, the far left is left turn only. Next lane over is straight/left turn. You tried to go straight in the far left lane.
6:58 - McDonald's ketchup?
Is that a euphemism for blood?
#9, @ 2:28: I think you two were witnessing an attempted carjacking !!
#13 I don't know who is worse, the Cammer or the Suburban? Suburban definitely cuts off the cammer, but then the cammer break checks the suburban, swerves to the right to try and block him, and floors it to out accelerate the suburban before he smashes into the RV on the shoulder. Needlessly verdictive on the Cammers part and I'm surprised they would submit this clip let alone call the police!
0:58 "Jamming his brakes" had absolutely nothing to do with losing control. Swerving by wildly sawing at the wheel did. Misinformation leads to some of the idiotic comments I routinely see "I braked as hard as safely as possible."
#8 beginning at 2:03. The comment blames the innocent driver for "over reacting." Clearly the commentator has never seen and clip of a PIT maneuver by a cop. That is what happened here. The pickup that rolled was PITed by the Mazda. Even if the comment was correct, unless there is some law _requiring_ car drivers to spend hours in simulators learning how to handle emergency situations with aplomb then these drivers are NOT "over reacting." Even though MegaDrivingSchool shows two dozen accidents a day, in a lifetime of driving you only have a 60% chance of being in _ONE_ accident like this. Meaning that less than _ONCE_ in 20,000 hours of driving does that happen. Almost half of all driver are never in such a bad accident. Quit blaming the victim for not having the driving skills to save themselves from a ONCE in a LIFETIME event.
5:51 another one on the trucker. How do you even screw that up
3:44 looks like somebody went back to 1955
0:13-- he was tailgating you for several miles because you were driving slow in the left lane for several miles. GTF out of the passing lane and you won't have people that want to drive faster then you tailgating you. Also you drove up into his blind spot making hard for him to see you. Yes he was incorrect for making a bad lane change but you played a part in this.
At 4:50 the radio ad was for a chevy equinox, same type of car that almost caused an accident w/ the cammer...
#16 5:04 Really unfortunate sequence of events. The brake lights on the semi, then the car in front of cammer go on at the exact right (wrong) moment to distract cammer from seeing the car cutting across two lanes from the right.
Good Afternoon Y’all. Happy 4th of July 🇺🇸 #1
2:21 - that commentary is complete bollocks.
1:20 cammer claims the vehicle who struck him was wrong. That was correct. Unmentioned was the fact the cammer entered a lane that he also violated.
Two wrongs, no right.
@3:25 he "swerves" at the cammer. That's funny, seeing as how the cammer's aggressive lane change could have been considered "swerving" at someone. Maybe he was bracing because he thought the cammer was about to hit him. And because of his own actions causing this, he gets offended and portrays himself as some kind of victim, and proceeds to change lanes into the HOV lane illegally, to get someone's tag number when they haven't actually done anything.
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3:22 - Bro should have just kept this vid in his pocket. You can't drive like a complete ass and call someone else out for their driving.
5:38 - This one is just a conclave of minstrels.
5:40 Trucker's fault.
He was close, but the car in front should take some blame. For some reason, some folks slam on the brakes when they see workers, oblivious to traffic around them.
@@brandongorte4746 Not sure what clip you are watching
@@brandongorte4746this is referencing clip 18, just fyi
Not sure where that trucker was even going. Didn't look like he was changing lanes, he was headed toward the shoulder of the through road.
@brandongorte4746 2 lanes to that exit. Truck in right merging lane. White in left travel lane. Truck ignored the yield immediately
2:22 The truck didn't overreact, he got hit by a car and lost control. Do you watch these clips before you post them?
0:37 that car came out of literally nowhere i zoomed in and sloowed it down and never saw it until i heard tires squeal
I believe it was in the lane the cammer was in and swerved to the right to avoid the car two behind cammer….
4:50 I have totaled two cars because of idiots that pull in front of you and then stop.
You must be referring to some other video instead the one at 4:50, where the driver slowed so as not to the workers. He had been in front of the yellow semi for the entire video and never pulled in front of him.
@@stephenLarson-vs7fu The clip with the yellow semi ends at 4:48. I am referring to the next one, #15
1:37 Stop BLINDLY SWERVING!! Hit the brakes as hard as you can and hope for the best. Wildly cranking the steering wheel is a recipe for disaster. Could have been pedestrians on the sidewalk, gas main hidden by the bushes, dogs behind the fence, etc. You're in a steelcage.
8:30 How can you NOT see a pole literally in front of you and you take like a few seconds to still run into it???