Poor Nekuth almost got squished by a hippo 🦛
4:51 the DPD driver is fed up because he suddenly remembered that he is not allowed to smoke in his van lol
With all of the dodgy shenanigans I'm thinking that this channel will never be running out of content 😮
another collection of numptys - thanks for sharing them with us- much appreciated
Good evening all, some excellent clips tonight, cheers Gadget 👍
Yes and they were yours! 😉🤣🤣 Can I just ask what camera are you using for the rear view? Is it a twin set up with front?
@@cloudmaker yea it is , but you can buy the rear one separate I believe 👍 it’s Nextbase.
Those bl👀dy escooters are a pain in the 🫏
Yep, slow down. The limit may be 30, but conditions on a bendy country lane say other wise. You could get around a curve in the road and find a youngster on a horse coming towards you and out in the middle of the road.
You should be able to stop in the distance you see to be clear on your side of the road.
Also, maybe the cyclist was letting him know of an obstruction or vulnerable user? E.g. fallen tree, horseback riders etc.
Great work 👍🏻
5:34 That's why I've got those big mirror guards too! Seeing HGV's wandering onto the hard shoulder is frankly disappointing, as this driver is clearly either impaired or distracted, neither of which is acceptable in our industry. Nekuth in our neighbourhood again at 0:31, our local, how local? Well barman rang one day to tell us our dog had come in and was lying by the fire! Another fine episode Sir Gadget. Have a great weekend.
@@DashCamSheffield Unfortunately a bit late he's been dead for 20 years now! Bet it would have been 30 years ago he appeared at the pub, good job he had his collar on, also a good job we got there quickly as he was already running a tab at the bar! 😉🤣🤣
Am not surprised the van driver behind you was angry, you could of gone forward, letting vehicles behind you turn left on to the side road, there was no "Keep Clear" sign on your lane
Block a junction and it can lead to gridlock, then nobody is going anywhere. 20secs of patience can save 20mins of queuing.
Cammer was totally correct.
@@farrier2708 how he was on priority road... If I was on side road and went forward... I would of blocked him.... Then cause a hold up...
I.e... road wasn't busy he could of gone forward, no keep Clear sign ... Read highway code
@@aaronpculley If you are really interested in my reasoning, read my reply @mydogeatspuke.
I also think the van driver is very lucky that the vid' was posted here, instead of being sent to the Police. He breaks the law: not the Highway Code: on two counts. You can read the Highway Code to find out what they are. If it says "Must" in the HC, then it is a legal requirement that you comply.
By the way, I would be more convinced of your Ability to analyse a situation if you used the English "could have" instead of the uneducated "could of".
Rule 151: In slow moving traffic you should... allow access into and from side roads, as blocking these will add to congestion
The car driver was indeed correct to wait where they did.
As to mini roundabouts, it would appear from general observation that we have three types.
Normal roundabouts, overbouts and missabouts.
If everyone followed the correct procedure, traffic flow would be much smoother.
DPD guy can wait and try acting with a little bit of professionalism. duno what his problem is he is only gona show up pretend to look for the address and fail the delivery cus "no one is home"
Are these videos all filmed with Navitel? Edit: tweaked my comment as I didn't read video description
In the video description is ……
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@@GadgetMeisterUK My apologies, I'll tweak my comment so it's sponsor friendly, keep up the good work!
For me a camera has to be good enough to catch a numberplate, I've bought two sets of cam glasses (cyclist, sorry) both advertised as 1080p 30fps but the video quality is night and day! Recently removed my vids but if you ever want clips from Italy let me know!
@@SimonHume81 I have several reviews of their cameras and others if you’re interested in the camera quality. Check out the Product Reviews playlist -
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5:40 No need to move out?
Taxi Knob 🤣🤣🤣
Olevin and Nekuth are literally the equivalent of Mall Cops
In nekuths video with the cyclist is it me or did it look like she had actually been riding down the middle of the road and got annoyed she had to move over?
Maybe what we couldn’t hear clearly was actually- “I can’t ….. slow down!” 🤣🤣
2:02 I find it hard to believe that it is the National Speed Limit! Even 30mph seems rather fast for that road. Legal is not a synonym for safe.
2:10 the amount of people who think that "national speed limit" on single track roads means they have a right to go anywhere near that limit is staggering. Around some corners on those kind of lanes not even 15 mph is safe if you can't see around them, and when things are coming the other way you have a duty of care towards them, not a human right to keep barrelling on at the same speed.
If a car was coming the other way, you'd be slowing down and being careful of his paintwork, but because they were cyclists, he felt entitled just to keep on at the same speed.
@@mydogeatspuke there's dangerous driving and then there's driving to conditions as the Cammer was. In no part of that clip were they unable to stop in the distance they could see and this should have been a non-event.
You obviously don't live anywhere rural where these are exactly the types of roads people travel on frequently, often slowed down by the likes of you and others traveling at 20mph for no reason and slamming on the brakes every time they see another car.
Speaking of "why would you choose this road" - why exactly are the people cycling on them? It's not like they're working or on the way to work so if they feel unsafe they should avoid them.
@@James_Smith489 I personally wouldn't be really able to judge from the video whether the speed was appropriate or not, but my initial comment was in response to the cammer's comment where he felt that in a 60 mph zone he was doing the world a favour by slowing to 30mph, which to me is a shoddy attitude on single track roads. I both drive and cycle frequently on such roads and it's ridiculous that some people feel that saving one or two seconds to not slow down for a vulnerable road user is somehow beyond them. As a driver on these roads, it costs me barely any time at all to slow down where appropriate, ie round corners, and speed up where I can see it's all clear. The difference between driving like a prick and keeping everyone safe, is what, ten seconds in a five mile stretch? What shall I do with those extra seconds of my life, compose a ballad or a poem?
And the comment about cyclists not being on the lanes should also be turned on it's head, I would say if drivers can't drive safely on those lanes, they should not be driving on those lanes. Cyclists may be out for pleasure, but they may also be out to get to work or to visit family, which drivers do, and that cannot be used as an excuse to drive poorly around them.
2:10 NEKUTH The speed limit is immaterial in those circumstances. I recently sent video of a similar incident to Avon and Somerset police - they actioned it
See highway code rule 125
@04:20 so not only not wearing a seatbelt, but smoking in a work vehicle, which is also illegal!
Olevin and Nekuth were probably those lads at school who reminded the teacher if they forgot to dish out any homework.
yep, I used it for toilet paper
Nothing wrong in striving to be educated - maybe you should've tried harder like what every teacher wrote on your school report except the admissions clerk who wrote "Who is this?"
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