Big Squirt #3 (0:55) the car driver isn't the only idiot there. Driving 10 feet behind someone at 70mph is a death wish. Especially a van that you can't see in front of. Change your ways and remember only a fool breaks the two second rule.
@@goodyeoman4534 Of course he would win. The black car crossed two lanes, without pausing, right into him. How else could insurance possibly rule it lol
It's the classic "well I'm technically in the right so I'll keep going cause it's your fault". People seem to prioritise being right over being safe and sensible. Also funny how they say the car pulling out "crashes into them" when the cam car fully crashed into the other car with no intention of stopping.
Spot on, he had more than ample time to adjust and to stop before impact. I really hope his insurance see it that way . He might think twice before deliberately crashing into someone.
First clip. He crashed into you? No... you hammered into him... despite having plenty of time to risk assess and stop. Your hazard perception is atrocious.
You’d better not let the insurance company see that dashcam, you made no effort whatsoever to avoid the collision, regardless of the person pulling out you still have a duty where possible to avoid accidents.
@@lucy2005rules Hazard perception was the issue. Also, Brakes work better than Breaks, unless you're bored at work. (From the theory test website)... What is Hazard Perception? Simply put, hazard perception is the ability of drivers to spot potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible in order that they are able to adapt their driving as appropriate. For eg., if they notice a vehicle pulling into their roadway....
@@lucy2005rules yep,like many dashcammers they somehow seem to think the horn works the brakes as well, that’s why I stated I hope they don’t show that footage to the insurance companies totally avoidable collision.
First clip, you had 3 business days to stop. Stevie Wonder could see what was unfolding. Yes, the guy shouldn’t have pulled out but you could have avoided the crash 100%.
@@markhill2173 The fact that absolutely every viewer knew what was going to happen, on first viewing of the video, and it still happened..... proof enough. 🤣
Yup, enough time to brake there. May have ended up being a bit of a hard brake dependent on reaction time, but still easy! Only speaking from experience here from about a month ago when someone pulled out on me (and she was on the phone like the guy in the clip). The people behind me I think actually clocked first and stopped slightly before I did, I was bracing to be rear-ended and saw they'd stopped a distance behind haha!)
@@FistOfFioriyou sound like someone in the know👍🏻 so what type of vehicle was the dash cam driving?? It appears to be some kind of small commercial vehicle perhaps 4t - 7t light vehicle maybe!! What type of load were they're carrying, what was the weight of the load?? All these are factors you have surely taken into account!! Either way in the eyes of the law the Nissan Micra is in the wrong... This accident most definitely could've been avoided had the Nissan Micra just waited...
I don`t know how much more of a warning the cam car driver needed to avoid this accident if you can call it accident it looked almost like they deliberately drove into the side of the car pulling out.
First one could have 100% stopped before hitting that car. The person in the Micra is in the wrong as well tho as he would have pulled out in front of two cars
#10 - You can 100% see what the van-driver's attitude to what he's just done is in the way he tries to start pulling the binman up and onto his feet the moment he appears. Anyone in their right mind would have been telling him to stay right where he was and talking about calling an ambulance for the poor sod. All that selfish prick cared about was getting him on his feet and playing down the harm that had been done.
The crash at @7:18 looks like the driver was in the wrong here? He’s in the lane to go left or straight ahead and then swerves into the right hand lane. You just presume with one with the dashcam isn’t doing the shitty driving!
4:40 As someone who delivers packages myself. It is never worth leaving the keys inside. Even if it's for just a single minute. I'd rather just come back late in that case, extra money anyway for me.😋
@@Steven-dd3lewow I honestly thought that law would have come in well before 2012🤔🤔 even these days they'll hardly pay out if you leave your keys on your own kitchen bench, typical insurance companies... but I agree never ever leave your keys in your vehicle or leave it unlocked even if you're only going into a shop for 20 seconds
4:18 whether the car jumped the red light is debatable, it depends on where the stop line is relation to the roundabout. If the car had crossed the stop line when the lights changed to Amber then they were entitled to continue. Secondly, there’s no give way markings on the road nor a give way sign, the cammers car was behind a stop line and should have waited until the other car had moved on. This to me is a problem with light controlled roundabouts is that they don’t always have give way markings on the entrances to the roundabout, which appears to change the normal give way to traffic already on the roundabout to if on the roundabout and stopped then give way to those joining the roundabout. There’s a roundabout near me with exactly this situation but I don’t know what the position is at the confluence of traffic joining the roundabout and those who have been stopped on the roundabout by lights at busy times.
I can imagine he was, and some say the bin man was lacking perception. just how do you approach a bin lorry, in the middle of a road lined with bins and drive that fast that close?
4:30 - You about to lose yo' jaab. You never leave the vehicle unsecured. He probably had valuable personal items in there as well. I hope 5:00 was prosecuted. That was dangerous driving from the start. And 7:25 didn't even care that she could have wound up underneath that artic. I almost hit two joggers at a junction who decided to keep jogging right in front of my HGV as I was pulling out, even though all the other pedestrians had stopped because another driver was letting me out. As I thanked the driver and started moving off, they appeared in front of me. I thought there was no way I was not going to hit them because of the distance between us and the time needed to get to the brake and get the vehicle stopped, but somehow my reaction was fast enough (and I didn't even stall the engine), but I was shaking afterwards and that wouldn't have even been my fault if I'd hit them.
Boy, some crazy clips on this video. Guy in Ford Fiesta walks towards other driver with the “I’m ‘ard, I’m really ‘ard swagger! Felt sorry for bin man. Could have been much worse, hope he was ok.
@@Odysseuss.but the bin man didn’t look at all he was lucky he wasn’t 2 seconds quicker as could have been a different story. Equally the van may have been driving the limit but should have slowed or stopped before the lorry
#1 this is not just the car exiting the junctions fault. Your ignorance and unwilling to OBSERVE AHEAD (I'll wager you were also on your phone judging by the complete lack of action on your part).
@@spiderbootsy he began braking when he almost hit them, because he was not going to willingly slow down. He was very much going to make this incident happen as badly as it did.
@@Hanx896 legal passing distance of a pedestrian, 1.5m, the same as a bike. distance he would have gave, like -10cm since it looks like the bin man was past the side of the truck anyways and the wingmirror would have clipped him. find where ppl defending the van live and tip their shit inside their house until they respect ppl doing the job
@@anoncyclist2131 I've done the training for collecting rubbish for bin lorries and they teach you to always look both ways everytime before crossing (as you should any time you cross the road). This guy did not do that. Basic green cross code knowledge. If it's the clear for the van to go, which it was, he's not gonna wait forever behind it. The 1.5m clearance only applies to cyclists because cyclists need to steer to change direction.
3:21 this is one of my local roundabouts. Both vehicles in lanes going to the M6. Once on the roundabout the right hand lane opens up and you can either stay in the lane for the outside lane of the dual carriageway going to the M6 or steer right for the Bermuda Park industrial estate (or keep going round for the A444 back into town, etc). If the Honda had stayed in his lane he would have been in the correct and inside lane for the dual carriageway and M6 so had no need to try and change lanes to get in the outside lane for the dual carriageway and the M6. Having moved lanes in error and nearly caused an accident they then move into the lane they should have been in all along, after nearly causing a 2nd accident. The Honda was 100% in the wrong. This roundabout isn't particularly difficult from the lane the Honda was in.
#4. I'm sure I've seen a clip of that ST crashing from a vehicle that was behind it in the past... #10. This is what happens when threes a driver on the road that has no right being these in the first place.
Not breaking the ring strap is the cause of many falls at work, especially when you are supposed break the strap not leave it intact where someone can fall because of it.
Are you watching on a mobile? Can't you zoom in? The person on the bench doesn't have their hood up, it's white hair and judging by the length it's probably a lady's.
@@roaduser6438 shit, I need to take an extra coffee ☕ Watching on a tablet and not wear glasses because I do not want to know about them. But you know what Stalin said: everybody is a suspect..
Nr 14 is at Clapham North tube station. I seriously cannot count the amount of times this happens. Aggressive scum coming out of Brixton thinking they own the road.
most of the people in this video have dash cameras not because they want them but because they were given a court order to protect the public from there stupidity (installing a dash camera dose not mean you no longer have to use the brakes and common sense)
00:15 - 00:25 : The man in the small car didn't crash into you, you crashed into him. You had plenty of time to slow down and stop, you even found the time to blow your horn. You did that on purpose for base motives, for insurance fraud, for instance. Don't deny it. You could have injured a child in the car or any third person. You didn't care. Give back your driving licence.
1:07 - Exsample Courier Services ? What ex-samples do they deliver ? And if it’s an ex-sample, then it can no longer be called a sample ! There is no ‘S’ in Example !
#9 Carelessness... just awful responsibility from the delivery driver. Should've locked up and taken keys with them... I know that it would be nice to be living in an ideal world where people have respect and principles to not steal.. but we don't, we live in an abhorrent society with atrocious standards and lack of morals. Delivery driver has learnt the hard way unforunately!
1:25 That's not the first video at that roundabout to show a crash like that - know of two others, that strangely enough have iffy car drivers trying to get past a 7.5t truck and a Merc van in exactly the same manner as the numpty here. Thankfully, at least no peds were anywhere near it.
#1 made no attempt to slow down or anticipate the situation this could of been a serious incident i agree mobile use was important factor in this instance
The speed limit doesn't really make much difference. The van driver should've been paying more attention to the bin lorry and used an appropriate amount of caution. Slow and wide, just like passing horses.
why are people in a rush to get nowhere? lol i don't get it. there's no emergency and you're chilling on an open freeway. why is it so important to get pass another vehicle or wait a few seconds to a few minutes for things to play out?! people..
Agree, also why is the bin lorry in the middle of the road causing an obstruction? Car was going way to fast and no hazard perception but bin manny and the binlorry driver were part of the problem.
#10 I'm not sure he was going all that fast. Look how quickly he was able to stop. Prob looked fast because of frame rate of video. Worker doesn't even look! Maybe both to blame but commenter on video blaming driver fully and saying he should be prosecuted is nonsense
the 2nd clip is something different that should be found on You've been framed than drivers dash cam footage 😂 looks funny however looks difficult to tell what he fell over on. It just looks like he has walked drunk then fallen over. What's funny the most is seeing the papers flying everywhere 🤣
that first one could have defo stopped like. if this was a professional driver, please give yourself a slap and volunteer for retraining. anything that isnt a tanker stops at that speed on a dime these days. lots of clips on this channel to prove it as well, ppl stop trucks pretty damn fast when they realise they actually need to stop after acting hard for the camera
#3 I have no doubt that the cammer was watching the black car tailgate then swing to lane 1 to undertake and get in front... a normal person would have let it happen and went on with their day.... a maniac road rager would do what the cammer did and go hell for leather to stop the undertake then send in the clip to frame themselves as a victim
#6 if you knew the roundabout you would realise that he is right and your wrong, I know that area well and have driven that roundabout because I lived there.....learn to drive mitie. #9 more fool the driver for leaving keys in the van, whats funnier is that they are trained not to do that 🤣
First clip had a full 5 seconds before impact to react, and he says the other driver wasn't paying attention? Most of these videos now, the camera car is just as bad, if not worse,
Big Squirt #3 (0:55) the car driver isn't the only idiot there. Driving 10 feet behind someone at 70mph is a death wish. Especially a van that you can't see in front of. Change your ways and remember only a fool breaks the two second rule.
Not to mention overtaking before the van had even cleared the lane.
That particular road has a speed limit of 40mph.
@@steve45678 The point still stands, the two second rule is great as it applies to all speed limits.
He's *probably* win the insurance liability battle. But yes, he was definitely not keeping a good distance. Bad driving all round.
@@goodyeoman4534 Of course he would win. The black car crossed two lanes, without pausing, right into him. How else could insurance possibly rule it lol
first clip had plenty of time to adjust speed and brake, though continued at the same speed but just leant on the horn.
It's the classic "well I'm technically in the right so I'll keep going cause it's your fault". People seem to prioritise being right over being safe and sensible.
Also funny how they say the car pulling out "crashes into them" when the cam car fully crashed into the other car with no intention of stopping.
I think he changed his brake discs for 2 slices of honey roast ham
Spot on, he had more than ample time to adjust and to stop before impact. I really hope his insurance see it that way . He might think twice before deliberately crashing into someone.
That was obviously a HGV.
There's only so much you can do before you run out of physics.
Nah sorry.micra 100% at fault.
First clip. He crashed into you? No... you hammered into him... despite having plenty of time to risk assess and stop. Your hazard perception is atrocious.
Absolutely, I couldn't have said it better myself.
You’d better not let the insurance company see that dashcam, you made no effort whatsoever to avoid the collision, regardless of the person pulling out you still have a duty where possible to avoid accidents.
Hazard perception wasn’t the issue, he saw the hazard and applied the horn rather than the brakes
@@lucy2005rules Hazard perception was the issue. Also, Brakes work better than Breaks, unless you're bored at work. (From the theory test website)... What is Hazard Perception?
Simply put, hazard perception is the ability of drivers to spot potentially dangerous situations as soon as possible in order that they are able to adapt their driving as appropriate. For eg., if they notice a vehicle pulling into their roadway....
@@lucy2005rules yep,like many dashcammers they somehow seem to think the horn works the brakes as well, that’s why I stated I hope they don’t show that footage to the insurance companies totally avoidable collision.
Odd how they can find the horn but not the brakes.
First clip, you had 3 business days to stop. Stevie Wonder could see what was unfolding. Yes, the guy shouldn’t have pulled out but you could have avoided the crash 100%.
@@markhill2173 The fact that absolutely every viewer knew what was going to happen, on first viewing of the video, and it still happened..... proof enough. 🤣
After all, it was a Nissan Micra!
Yup, enough time to brake there. May have ended up being a bit of a hard brake dependent on reaction time, but still easy! Only speaking from experience here from about a month ago when someone pulled out on me (and she was on the phone like the guy in the clip). The people behind me I think actually clocked first and stopped slightly before I did, I was bracing to be rear-ended and saw they'd stopped a distance behind haha!)
@@FistOfFioriyou sound like someone in the know👍🏻 so what type of vehicle was the dash cam driving?? It appears to be some kind of small commercial vehicle perhaps 4t - 7t light vehicle maybe!! What type of load were they're carrying, what was the weight of the load?? All these are factors you have surely taken into account!! Either way in the eyes of the law the Nissan Micra is in the wrong... This accident most definitely could've been avoided had the Nissan Micra just waited...
I don`t know how much more of a warning the cam car driver needed to avoid this accident if you can call it accident it looked almost like they deliberately drove into the side of the car pulling out.
0:22 if anything I kinda think the dude's reaction speed needs to improve. If he would've braked earlier I don't think that would've happened
0:54 person driving aggressively complains about another person driving aggressively. Bit of karma for both of them.
There's driving agressively and then There's cutting into 2 lanes without even checking your side mirrors on the motorway at speeds of 50+mph .....
At my last job (warehouse) leaving straps on the floor or leaning pallets on a wall was a sackable offence.
We had an EHO, Trading standars visit / inspection. Strap found on the floor fine found in the post.
First one could have 100% stopped before hitting that car. The person in the Micra is in the wrong as well tho as he would have pulled out in front of two cars
#11 @6:03. Fiesta might have been going too fast, but Darren didn't slow down when turning across the road. No wonder he did a runner
Yes there's a similar bend near me where it's sort of a blind fork with both lanes turning into one road. I always practically creep round that corner
#10 - You can 100% see what the van-driver's attitude to what he's just done is in the way he tries to start pulling the binman up and onto his feet the moment he appears. Anyone in their right mind would have been telling him to stay right where he was and talking about calling an ambulance for the poor sod. All that selfish prick cared about was getting him on his feet and playing down the harm that had been done.
Cam car driver in the first clip has the hazard perception of a rotten lemon
After all, it is a Nissan Micra!
@@MrWombatty no he means the dash cam could of tried to stop.
@@Olivethebunny55 Nissan Micra cars & their drivers are hazards!
@@MrWombatty and what do you drive
The crash at @7:18 looks like the driver was in the wrong here? He’s in the lane to go left or straight ahead and then swerves into the right hand lane. You just presume with one with the dashcam isn’t doing the shitty driving!
4:40
As someone who delivers packages myself. It is never worth leaving the keys inside. Even if it's for just a single minute. I'd rather just come back late in that case, extra money anyway for me.😋
Insurance companies want payout to people who leave keys in vehicles. It's been the law since 2012.
@@Steven-dd3lewow I honestly thought that law would have come in well before 2012🤔🤔 even these days they'll hardly pay out if you leave your keys on your own kitchen bench, typical insurance companies... but I agree never ever leave your keys in your vehicle or leave it unlocked even if you're only going into a shop for 20 seconds
4:18 whether the car jumped the red light is debatable, it depends on where the stop line is relation to the roundabout. If the car had crossed the stop line when the lights changed to Amber then they were entitled to continue. Secondly, there’s no give way markings on the road nor a give way sign, the cammers car was behind a stop line and should have waited until the other car had moved on. This to me is a problem with light controlled roundabouts is that they don’t always have give way markings on the entrances to the roundabout, which appears to change the normal give way to traffic already on the roundabout to if on the roundabout and stopped then give way to those joining the roundabout. There’s a roundabout near me with exactly this situation but I don’t know what the position is at the confluence of traffic joining the roundabout and those who have been stopped on the roundabout by lights at busy times.
Where did that shitbox fiesta come from in #11? Looked like it was travelling at warp 9!
Defo going too fast given there were zig zags and a school, but the cammer should have slowed and looked left, and given way too.
First clip is insane, I’d be braking about five seconds before the accident.
Hope the bin man is OK, that van driver does need prosecuting
I can imagine he was, and some say the bin man was lacking perception. just how do you approach a bin lorry, in the middle of a road lined with bins and drive that fast that close?
In clip 8, the music is Philips Glass's extraordinary composition from Godfrey Reggio's award-winning Koyaanisquatsi.
8:39 failure to stop, failure to give insurance details, failure to report a collision involving injury to the police, possibly?
Your videos never disappoint. Thanks for all your hard work and creativity!
Great 'instant regret fails' video! Thanks a lot!
Listening to Koyaanisqatsi while driving? Brave guy! 😅
4:01 #8 for those wondering what he's on about
Ha ha.. wondered if anyone would pick that up
Good ears!
😂
4:30 - You about to lose yo' jaab. You never leave the vehicle unsecured. He probably had valuable personal items in there as well.
I hope 5:00 was prosecuted. That was dangerous driving from the start.
And 7:25 didn't even care that she could have wound up underneath that artic.
I almost hit two joggers at a junction who decided to keep jogging right in front of my HGV as I was pulling out, even though all the other pedestrians had stopped because another driver was letting me out. As I thanked the driver and started moving off, they appeared in front of me. I thought there was no way I was not going to hit them because of the distance between us and the time needed to get to the brake and get the vehicle stopped, but somehow my reaction was fast enough (and I didn't even stall the engine), but I was shaking afterwards and that wouldn't have even been my fault if I'd hit them.
Boy, some crazy clips on this video. Guy in Ford Fiesta walks towards other driver with the “I’m ‘ard, I’m really ‘ard swagger! Felt sorry for bin man. Could have been much worse, hope he was ok.
01:06 does the dashcam record onto VHS? It must be quite an early one. Perhaps time for a newer model where you can actually see what's going on?
First cammer reacts slower than an amputated slug.
2:28 Half way on the other roadside, trying to make it past several trucks. Not a really good idea...
Poor bin, man, getting taken out like that.😱 4:52
Poor bin man should have looked before stepping into what was still a live section of road.
@@MemTrk should have looked before he stepped out
@@will5023 Don't they drive on the left in the UK?
@@cyberwomble7524 irrelevant when you’re overtaking stopped traffic
Absolutely shocking lack of awareness. What do you expecting passing such vehicles?
#1 If only he'd reacted earlier....and with the brakes instead of the horn🙄
Mick 👋🐓
Send the video to the company....
#2, I thought that was the worst 'fall' on camera to claim insurance from - and then I saw plastic mentioned lol
Best video you guys have done 👏
#9: this is how thick the average Amazon driver is.
The driver in that first clip had the reaction time of the pedestrian in the yellow coat.
2:54 Hancock miming his own name there.
#5 just drive on, don't stop on a main road, yeah you were right. Here is a sticker big boy.
yea, this. the honking is a clue that the trucker isnt happy... dont compound the problem by blocking the road, tw#t
0:27, he does not crash into you but you crash into him. We have eyes also. But still the driver from the left is at fault.
A fair assessment
yep fair assessment and you could see he was going to pull out
Dude that pulled out was on phone.
Pressed the horn before he pressed the brakes.
@@casmatori indeed, like he wanted to do such a crash once in his lifetime. It looks on purpose. We all saw this car already, so so did he.
Clip one you had plenty of time you decided to speed up 🤣
4:50 #10 Van driver was desperate to try and minimise the damage he’d caused by the actions taken after hitting the poor guy.
@waltersobchak1719 Van driver 1000% at fault.
@@Odysseuss.but the bin man didn’t look at all he was lucky he wasn’t 2 seconds quicker as could have been a different story. Equally the van may have been driving the limit but should have slowed or stopped before the lorry
#1 this is not just the car exiting the junctions fault. Your ignorance and unwilling to OBSERVE AHEAD (I'll wager you were also on your phone judging by the complete lack of action on your part).
Ye, should be held partially responsible for not breaking earlier.
He did brake. It was impossible to stop in such a short distance
@@spiderbootsy he began braking when he almost hit them, because he was not going to willingly slow down. He was very much going to make this incident happen as badly as it did.
@1:05 - Looks like the video was taken on a 2005 Nokia Camera Phone. 🤣
0:18 the cammer should have his license revoked he spent 10 minute beeping when he could have just stopped 😂
"Man on his horn while driving hits distracted driver who pulls out."
6:49 And the Oscar goes to...
3:10 sees camera and still acts like a petulant child.
He was simply using hand-signals to indicate the name of his company.
Hope that bin man is ok, that was some straight up dangerous driving. Who drives like that when they’re working??
@@meredith2803 who just steps out into the road without looking
I can't see how it's the van driver's fault. The guy just walked out into the road without looking.
@@Hanx896 legal passing distance of a pedestrian, 1.5m, the same as a bike. distance he would have gave, like -10cm since it looks like the bin man was past the side of the truck anyways and the wingmirror would have clipped him.
find where ppl defending the van live and tip their shit inside their house until they respect ppl doing the job
@@anoncyclist2131 I've done the training for collecting rubbish for bin lorries and they teach you to always look both ways everytime before crossing (as you should any time you cross the road). This guy did not do that. Basic green cross code knowledge. If it's the clear for the van to go, which it was, he's not gonna wait forever behind it. The 1.5m clearance only applies to cyclists because cyclists need to steer to change direction.
3:21 this is one of my local roundabouts. Both vehicles in lanes going to the M6. Once on the roundabout the right hand lane opens up and you can either stay in the lane for the outside lane of the dual carriageway going to the M6 or steer right for the Bermuda Park industrial estate (or keep going round for the A444 back into town, etc). If the Honda had stayed in his lane he would have been in the correct and inside lane for the dual carriageway and M6 so had no need to try and change lanes to get in the outside lane for the dual carriageway and the M6. Having moved lanes in error and nearly caused an accident they then move into the lane they should have been in all along, after nearly causing a 2nd accident. The Honda was 100% in the wrong. This roundabout isn't particularly difficult from the lane the Honda was in.
#8 why go so far forward when the road is blocked anyway?
My favorite example of stupid games, stupid prizes this week 1:11
Squeeze Benz in the second clip 😂
#4. I'm sure I've seen a clip of that ST crashing from a vehicle that was behind it in the past...
#10. This is what happens when threes a driver on the road that has no right being these in the first place.
Oh Noo hope the bin lorry man is doing well :(
Clip 1. Driver had plenty of time to spot the hazard and slow/stop. He really was driving without due care and attention.
@1:40 evil cackle
0:20 I presume the "man distracted on phone" is the cammer because that accident could be seen coming a mile away.
0:33 Imagine being in the office that day and seeing your boss do that 😁😆
Not breaking the ring strap is the cause of many falls at work, especially when you are supposed break the strap not leave it intact where someone can fall because of it.
First guy has the reaction time of a potato 🥔
No 10, just goes to show that orange lights don’t save you. Aside from that, most bin lorry’s drive around all day with them on anyway.
Dash cams have a higher fov so perspective is different
4:29, 4:30, thief comes from the grass so the boy on the park bench, packed in a hoody, is his thief collegea. My thoughts
Are you watching on a mobile? Can't you zoom in? The person on the bench doesn't have their hood up, it's white hair and judging by the length it's probably a lady's.
@@roaduser6438 shit, I need to take an extra coffee ☕
Watching on a tablet and not wear glasses because I do not want to know about them. But you know what Stalin said: everybody is a suspect..
0:19 the car starts pulling out and at 0:22 the collision happens which was very avoidable by the cammer.
Nr 14 is at Clapham North tube station. I seriously cannot count the amount of times this happens. Aggressive scum coming out of Brixton thinking they own the road.
most of the people in this video have dash cameras not because they want them but because they were given a court order to protect the public from there stupidity (installing a dash camera dose not mean you no longer have to use the brakes and common sense)
00:15 - 00:25 : The man in the small car didn't crash into you, you crashed into him. You had plenty of time to slow down and stop, you even found the time to blow your horn. You did that on purpose for base motives, for insurance fraud, for instance. Don't deny it. You could have injured a child in the car or any third person. You didn't care. Give back your driving licence.
1:07 - Exsample Courier Services ? What ex-samples do they deliver ? And if it’s an ex-sample, then it can no longer be called a sample !
There is no ‘S’ in Example !
A example of an ex-sample is a test-tickle
Driver that crashes into the honda is actually in the wrong lol
Can't believe how many idiot delivery drivers leave the keys in an unlocked van. Many also leave the engine running which is an offence.
#13 I'll be honest I wouldn't have gone past the puma after seeing him struggle to stay in lane on the way in
i struggled to track waht happened, did they get pitted by the puma?
@@musicjunkiie2393 Yeah puma was in a right turn lane only and wanted to take the exit but should have kept going round.
#9 Carelessness... just awful responsibility from the delivery driver. Should've locked up and taken keys with them... I know that it would be nice to be living in an ideal world where people have respect and principles to not steal.. but we don't, we live in an abhorrent society with atrocious standards and lack of morals. Delivery driver has learnt the hard way unforunately!
No.5 you mean Mick Handcock.
1:25 That's not the first video at that roundabout to show a crash like that - know of two others, that strangely enough have iffy car drivers trying to get past a 7.5t truck and a Merc van in exactly the same manner as the numpty here. Thankfully, at least no peds were anywhere near it.
hate ppl who do 60mph down a 20
#1 made no attempt to slow down or anticipate the situation this could of been a serious incident i agree mobile use was important factor in this instance
Wow, #2 apart from grazed knees, I hope was okay.
0:30 Fuckinell. He was out, and you crashed into him.
Are you sure it was not YOU who was looking at his own phone and reacted too late?
number 10. “Wasn’t my fault mate! You just stepped out in front of me!” And this is why I get annoyed at people arguing against 20mph in urban areas
The speed limit doesn't really make much difference. The van driver should've been paying more attention to the bin lorry and used an appropriate amount of caution.
Slow and wide, just like passing horses.
5:00 clearly both are in the wrong, van driver passing too fast but the bin man didn’t look before stepping out into the road
I'm not a binman but that van driver should have stayed back.
Another chance to see.
4.20 Green light means Go - if your way is clear. It wasn't, so the cammer should wait. When other idiots are doing wrong, do right.
Clip #1 - possibly you need to get you brakes looked at, they sound like a horn and didn't slow you down.
#1, it was obvious what Nissan was going to do, and cammer made no attempt to avoid it. Seemed almost a punishment crash from the cammer...
why are people in a rush to get nowhere? lol i don't get it. there's no emergency and you're chilling on an open freeway. why is it so important to get pass another vehicle or wait a few seconds to a few minutes for things to play out?! people..
#12 Didn't bother to ask the poor man to upload this video, did ya?
First clip.lucky it wasn't a bike or motorbike
#1: you crashed into HIM. And you had PLENTY of time to brake. True he shouldn't have pulled out. Insurance should say its 50/50.
#12 Do we really have to suffer along with the unfortunate driver? Should not have been shown.
Agreed
Aw diddums
@@malcwhite Which is an anagram of 'Misguided'.
5:05 bin man needs to check before stepping out
Agree, also why is the bin lorry in the middle of the road causing an obstruction? Car was going way to fast and no hazard perception but bin manny and the binlorry driver were part of the problem.
Bin man should have looked but onus is definitely on the van driver here
4.19 not a red light jumper you are impatient
amazon man signing on
And no next day delivery for that lot of parcels.
#10 I'm not sure he was going all that fast. Look how quickly he was able to stop. Prob looked fast because of frame rate of video. Worker doesn't even look! Maybe both to blame but commenter on video blaming driver fully and saying he should be prosecuted is nonsense
the 2nd clip is something different that should be found on You've been framed than drivers dash cam footage 😂 looks funny however looks difficult to tell what he fell over on. It just looks like he has walked drunk then fallen over. What's funny the most is seeing the papers flying everywhere 🤣
looks like a pallet strap at the end of the clip when he picks it up but is hard to make out
Yeah idk why it’s featured
#10 This is why you don't EVER wear earphones while walking on a road. Situational awareness! [But yes, the van driver needs prosecuting]
you are able to see him wearing earphones?
#10 - Bin man steps into the path of a speeding van !
First clip - vehicle on left starts rolling at 0:18; collision at 0:22. Cammer drunk, on phone, or reaction times of a sloth.
1:38 what is he saying? :D
that first one could have defo stopped like. if this was a professional driver, please give yourself a slap and volunteer for retraining. anything that isnt a tanker stops at that speed on a dime these days. lots of clips on this channel to prove it as well, ppl stop trucks pretty damn fast when they realise they actually need to stop after acting hard for the camera
#3 I have no doubt that the cammer was watching the black car tailgate then swing to lane 1 to undertake and get in front... a normal person would have let it happen and went on with their day.... a maniac road rager would do what the cammer did and go hell for leather to stop the undertake then send in the clip to frame themselves as a victim
#6 if you knew the roundabout you would realise that he is right and your wrong, I know that area well and have driven that roundabout because I lived there.....learn to drive mitie. #9 more fool the driver for leaving keys in the van, whats funnier is that they are trained not to do that 🤣
First clip had a full 5 seconds before impact to react, and he says the other driver wasn't paying attention? Most of these videos now, the camera car is just as bad, if not worse,