Driving Fail Viewers Edition #56 | Pedestrians CROSS-ing
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- Опубліковано 22 вер 2024
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In this episode, I focus a little on how poorly cyclists are treated by some motorists. Are you guilty of this in anyway?
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7:04 I can't wrap my head around this one. The van does realise the cyclist is travelling at the same speed as everyone else?
I thought the same. Where is he going once he is passed the cyclist. The guy looks like an impatient twat.
"must get in font of cyclist"
Not just the same speed... Looks capable of higher speeds at that particular time. Only holding back due to lack of space (and maybe courtesy) by the looks.
@@AzguardMike MUST. GET. IN. FRONT. AAAAAAHHHHHHHHHHHHHH
@@AzguardMikestraight up bullying.
Where was the twonk in the van at 7:23 planning to go after they overtook? This could be the most pointless and egregious MGIF I've ever seen. That anyone would drive with such obvious lack of planning baffles me.
I'd bet a phone was involved, brains do one thing at a time best and the better, more responsible drivers realise this.
They clearly wanted to go in front of the cyclist. As in, that's how far ahead their plan had gone.
Its amazing how much worse of a driver your emotions can make you (impatience in this case, but I'm also thinking about road rage).
I was thinking the exact same thing.
It scary how someone with that little capacity is presumably able to get a licence
In my experience, the plan was probably to pass the bike, then immediately make a left turn across their path... That's what the clowns around here do, anyway.
I thought the sheep priority rule was B444
Thanks for shearing that joke!
I think you might be confusing that one with B44H.....! 🐏🐑
I'll get your coat...
You need to get one of those cars that automatically avoid sheep. What are they called? Dodge Ram I think...
There's a lot of woolly thinking here. Ewe need to shear off.....@@urbanshadow777
I know Ashley teaches us to rise above such things but I just could not help getting extreme pleasure from watching the Audiot doing the reverse of shame. It was so so satisfying! 🤣🤣
"Audiot" Thanks for that, I'm going to use that!
That dog in Paris is playing insurance fraud 😂😂
That's why they call it a golden retriever.
I thought it was filled in Barking not Paris
Where was that van in the 7:00 clip even trying to go? Just trying to get ahead of the cyclist for no reason.
He was desperate to be stuck behind the car in front, instead of the cyclist. Well worth all the aggro I would say! 🤦♂🤦♂
MGIF: Must Get In Front.
20mph zone, outside a school as well. Sadly it driving like that I see all to often here in Wales....all the fuss leaden footed clowns like him make about our 20mph speed limit when it covers just 30% of roads....the other 70% are unchanged...and honestly some of the streets that come under the 20mph limit are so tight you can't even do 20 comfortably
@@paulfranklin8636
Yes, but in Wales it's blanket. I can't remember where it was, but there was a town somewhere along the A5 where it was still 30 or 40mph inside the town with tight roads, heavy traffic and close pedestrians and pass the school. The outside though, was reduced to 20mph on a wide, open, fast section.
This is why people ignore the 20mph speed limit. Because it is absolutely stupid and makes zero sense. I can go 30mph near a school but only 20mph on a wide open lane wide enough to fit 2 cars on each side, with nothing near us?
It's completely backwards. It has nothing to do with driver safety and everything to do with catching people out for speeding, and controlling people to force them to cycle instead of drive.
They don't think that far ahead. If they think at all, that is.
Please tell me the bellend from the first clip was reported to the police. That driver is going to kill people.
@@ElToro2000UK At the least supplying the company with the details could let them blacklist them.
1:45 'Trainee BMW driver' made me laugh!
It was a MINI though wasn't it so technically the driver was already a BMW driver.
@@rsmith8875BMW bought MINI so technically it is a BMW
@@cecainemaresainnebunesc8962 Ah but, as a Mini, it's a baby BMW and therefore, a BMW in training... Ergo, quod erat demonstrandum, it's a trainee BMW, with an equally trainee driver inside.
Oh, and the don't float all that well either! 🤦😇
Ashley's coined that phrase in the past. It's a good one!
More like a trainee mustang driver
At around 8:40 with the beeping BMW. This is exactly the situation I was commenting about in the corner cutting video the other day. Namely that when you are diligent enough to make a right turn properly by slowing down and not cutting the corner, it can generate an angry reaction from a following driver, just as we see (and hear) in this video.
I can't help but feel that cammer was dawdling and should have been positioned much closer to the junction.
@@jacobfoster6773 Dawdling?! Maybe they were unfamiliar with the area and being cautious. Also the sun was low and blinding, and perhaps the biker was momentarily unable to see clearly, hence the slower speed. You're clearly an unobservant driver, and perhaps own a BMW too?
@@EightPawsProductionsHD No I have a Mazda.
They were a little further back to make the turn than they should have been yes. Doesn't excuse the impatience of the driver behind at all though. Speed wise. Not exactly the fastest, but not too slow either. Plus they are a learner. Who knows, they could have only been riding for a few days/weeks. We're talking seconds of a delay. Don't victim blame. @@jacobfoster6773
Yet he still cut the corner by the looks of it
At around 2:10, you were right Ashley. I did enjoy the "Reverse of Shame" from the Audi. Even better seeing all the other drivers work together to make the errant Audi reverse even further. Have to wonder what the Audi driver was thinking to even contemplate pulling off that manoeuvre.
Years ago before I owned a dash cam, I was in traffic along a road when the driver behind pulled out to pass everyone, assuming they were going to turn right at the lights 1/2 mile up the road
Unfortunately for them they met a bus coming the other way and they did the reverse of shame to an audience of appreciative drivers. They turned into a different road to divert which meant all they needed to do in the first place was a turn in the road and on their way 🤷🏻♂️
I don't think the words ”Audi” and ”thinking” should appear in the same sentence 😉👍
Did you notice that he still thought he could bully his way through, shunting multiple times as if to intimidate the cammer into retreat. He only began reversing when he realised he had no choice and that the mob would be against him.
Audi driver was a twat but closing ranks on him was not the most sensible or safest course of action, however satisfying it was to shun him.
I thought the 0 0 0 0 on the grill might be the scores from the judges...
My rule of thumb for passing a bike is "am I able to get mostly into the other lane?" If not then don't pass. Had someone beep me the other day then they went for a pass only to bail after they saw the bike.
same, I try to leave a full car space between me and the cyclist and make sure theres plenty of room infront. And even then, i gauge if its even worth it. Traffic light or my turning up ahead etc. The amount of times I've refused to overtake one based on these parameters only to be overtook myself and break checked is sparse but amusing that its happened more than twice.
Right? The van at about 5 mins into the vid had to wait maybe another 10 seconds and would've had all the space it needed and then some to get past.
Hi Ashley,
As a cyclist with a toddler on the back, I choose to cycle on the pavement where there are no cycle lanes (not many in my area and none of them join up. Thankfully the journey I do has a cycle path most of the way)
Im beginning to think it would be safer to drive a car for the 20 minute journey instead (my child loves the bike)
People are too eager to overtake the cyclist in slow traffic, and do so dangerously. I won’t sit behind the exhaust for obvious reasons so that clearly tells the driver behind to overtake me and try to fit in the gap 🤯
Also overtaking at 10-30mph is always too close and defiantly not 1.5m although I do get the rare care overtake by using 100% of the oncoming lane.
We need more police it’s a fact, a dedicated team to actually catch and teach those drivers who couldn’t care enough to educate themselves or get them off the road for good! Some people have so really bad habits and would probably fight you if you told them they were even a fraction wrong.
At around 5:40, a learning point from this is that if you have the sun behind you in your mirrors, although you yourself can see very well ahead of you, vehicles coming the other way are going to be dazzled by the sun. And regarding the main point of that clip, yes that was a lethal overtake.
had a brilliant one, also yesterday. heading into the sun, it was directly behind a traffic light. but no worries, in the US we have two traffic lights. except the sun was reflecting off a window directly behind the other light.
@@kenbrown2808 Ah yes the repeater lights, including the set mounted high up over the roadway on the far side of the intersection as well as another set (or two) by the side of the road. This can be useful if you are approaching an intersection with a large vehicle in front of you. Though that's also a good reason to stay well back from such vehicles.
@@kenbrown2808 How's Mrs. B and how's Portland doing, aka The Rose City?
@ibs5080 it's been uneasonably warm, here. Yesterday it was clear up to 70 (21.1 metric temperature)
@@kenbrown2808 Ah yes, just before returning to the UK I did notice the Vancouver and Seattle TV weather reports showing their 5 day forecasts and warmer weather.
The clip with the dog at the end was the perfect way to end this collection of clips. Thanks Ashley. 😊👍
I'm a mobility scooter user and drivers very rarely stop at zebra crossings for me. If I'm using my Class 3 on the road it generates a lot of anger and close overtakes at stupidly inappropriate times. I get that it's frustrating that I max out at 8 mph but it's literally nothing on your journey to wait 20 seconds and overtake at a safe point.
I bet a lot of the time the reason you're riding your mobility scooter on the road is because of inconsiderate drivers parking their vehicles on the paths.
Cyclists definitely need to start dressing in fancy dress police costumes to test your theories.
There was an anecdote in the "Death on the Streets" book by Robert Davis (free on rdrf website)
A motor cyclist wanted to see how to reduce the number of cars pulling out on him at junctions.
The 1st week he used headlights, but there was no change.
The 2nd week he added a hi-vis vest, but there was no change.
The 3rd week he had nobody pull out on him at all! That week he wore his full police uniform. ;-)
Very informative video as always. I learned so much by watching all of these clips through the years. Thanks a lot Ashley.
The clip at 5:47 with the blind-summit overtake, I remember you had a clip that had a full collision in a similar situation. That clip stayed with me. Ever since I've seen that clip, I treat blind summits with great, great caution.
The car pulling out in front of the lorry at 7:49 was heart-stopping. People don't realize how difficult it is to slow/stop such a massive heavy vehicle when it's travelling at high speeds (physics classes should rally be taken more seriously in schools). Kudos to the lorry driver for having managed to slow/stop the lorry safely in the short distance he had available to him.
If the lorry driver had been slightly less skilled, the car driver could easily have died there.
And potentially lose his job too. All because someone else didn't look properly at a junction
The beepy lorry driver. When the car pulled out . The driver made the situation even worse by stopping. They should have planted the throttle to make room. Instead of stopping.
The beep made it worse when the car panicked and stopped.
@Cous1nJack the beep didn't make it worse . Do you expect no warning if you make mistake. If you seen someone going to go off a cliff as they are stepping back and you are too far away. I guess you would keep quite rarther than shout stop cliff. The beep is to say I'm coming get out of here. Move it. People do deal with danger differently. Some run and some freeze. They froze and I suspect they would still freeze with no beep
@@Cous1nJackIt sometimes can, I've been in situations in the past where another driver warranted a good beeping and they slammed their brakes on in a panic due to it. I now never use the horn unless absolutely necessary.
@EightPawsProductionsHD but then what does absolutely necessary mean if you're not going to use the horn for the intended purpose of warning people that you're there? 🤨
@@wrightwoodwork the mistake was made, it was a rebuke. The beep would have been useful when the car started to move ore approached the gw.
When on foot recently I've nearly been taken out twice on the same zebra crossing. It seems that many drivers simply do not, or cannot (or maybe simply don't want to), read the road ahead, and approach a pedestrian crossing (or indeed any type of junction) with due care. So the example shown in this compilation is, sadly, part of a growing inability to drive correctly for conditions and surroundings. Thanks for sharing these clips, Ashley, as your work helps to increase awareness of the issues on our roads and educate at least a few tens of thousands of motorists.
It was terrible unobservant driving from the car. Edit* on closer look I see that the man with the buggy checked to his right.
Too many people (mainly younger) messing with their phones whilst driving these days, and they only look up to briefly assess if other vehicles are too close ahead, forgetting all other types of road users and crossings etc.
@@EightPawsProductionsHD from personal experience as a pedestrian, I find if it's a man using a phone illegally behind the wheel, he's more likely to be younger, but if it's a woman, she's more likely to be middle-aged.
Since I've started taking my toddler to nursery I've noticed how bad people are at stopping at crossings, even pelican crossings. He's nearly been hit twice by bikes running a red light, and cars and buses regularly block the crossing making it more dangerous for us.
@@EightPawsProductionsHD People walking in the street can be just as bad, distracted by the phone and not looking where they are walking.
At around 6:18 with the driver of the red car turning left without looking left. Very common and classic mistake. These are also the kinds of drivers that get impatient when behind you and you yourself take the time to look left and spot an obstruction to your left that the driver behind can't see...and then wonder why you aren't proceeding to emerge left.
"That the driver behind can't see" - perfect example this morning, but turning right out of a T. Guy behind feels I've been waiting too long, pulls alongside fully on wrong side of road, waits for me to move then cuts across diagonally to get in front. There was a huge blind area to my left due to parked vehicles and I'd seen a car enter that section. I held back to preserve as much visibility as possible and saw that no other vehicle had followed, but the 5 seconds or so to ensure a safe emerge were 5 seconds too long.
@@christopherl1864 I've actually had similar happen from a white van man. In my case I was waiting to come out of a one way street at a T junction and positioned correctly over on the right hand side of the one way side street in order to leave the left hand portion free for those turning left. White van man took this as an opportunity to use that left side to turn right and beat me to the right turn onto the new two way street. Personally, it would never even enter my mind to carry out such a manouvre unless the vehicle in front had very obviously broken down. It really boggles the mind.
@@ibs5080 Totally selfish behaviour and in your case very likely blocked your view preventing you from emerging until he'd gone.
I'd bet good money that you hold back when turning at a wide T so you don't block the view of the driver already waiting to make their turn the other way :)
Absolute nightmare the 40 ton HGV having a mindless moron pull out on him. Reinforces my thoughts that for driving lessons and every so many years drivers/riders should attend half day course of issues every driver/rider encounters. I drive HGV/ car/ bus/ motorbike/ horse/ pushbikes and understand all views relating
If there is one thing my instructor told me was that if you ever pull into a fast road and slightly misjudge the gap, you put your foot down and build up your speed. Not slow down.
I did this on my lessons one time as we were waiting ages and i saw a gap i thought was good, i took it but the van was rocketing up behind us from the distance. My instructor blocked my hand from changing into 3rd and was like "foot down, more revs, give it some umph.......now change to 3rd". It was the same time i learned about later gear changes for power.
Well at least the car immediately slowed down to make everything safer 🤣
Nothing like a Driving Fail on a Sunday morning.
I don't think he can help.
Jesus, take the wheel!
And later on he appears again, it must be Easter soon 😉
Legend has it he's still shouting
Apparently he also drives a Blue Golf!
It's amazing how often Four-rings and Bavarian motorcars feature in these incidents, and that they almost always boil down to plain old impatience and main character syndrome. We shouldn't need to say it, but I like the question, would you have done that to a copper?
It's not just coppers. They wouldn't do it to a truck driver or a car full of male youths. As a man, I've been beeped plenty of times, but my sisters get a lot more aggression aimed at them by male drivers. Cowards.
sadly, in the US, we have video evidence that some people do.
Narcissistic cars for narcissistic drivers
The sheer lack of patience with many drivers these days is baffling.
At around 5:56 with the wandering driving school car, imagine the comments if it had been a bright green Ford Focus!
I keep seeing a Racing Green Ford Focus driving through my town every now and then, i keep looking in case one day it be Ashley, though it's always some bloke with dark hair. 😂
It wouldn't surprise me if the Venn diagram of people complaining about cyclists not being visible enough and people thinking cyclist shouldn't exist/be on "their" road, was just a circle.
People can somehow drive into trucks, trees, and houses. It's no surprise some don't see cyclists.
I can pick out a sparrow while driving, but I am still very aware I have eyes with built-in blind spots, a brain that literally fakes continuous vision (saccadic masking) and a field of view that is quite limited, not to mention poor night vision, difficulty in remaining constantly alert and focused, especially on repetitive, well known routes, and that's just the start of the list of human fallibilities! It's a miracle more people aren't killed on the roads.
@@AJPemberton I know about the flaws of human vision. And indeed cyclist can in some circumstances be pretty much invisible due to it.
And as a hoop to jump in, wearing a high-vis jacket is an easy one. And as you pointed out, if the observation of a driver is such as it can erase object from the vision, even a high-vis jacket is a flimsy protection.
But the keyword here is "complain". People who complain consider cyclist at fault for their failing to observe. But even if the failing is biological in nature it is still their failure.
The same thing happen for wearing helmets, people who complain about cyclist without helmet really consider that because they weren't wearing a helmet it is their fault for being injured by a car.
I actually agree that no one should be dressed all black, and ride black bicycle. I myself had a cyclist accident with another cyclist. It was like 10-15 km/h for him, and I was barely moving, coming in from of the car who stupidly stopped to let me turn right (this is in London, so left-side traffic).
It felt like the cyclist came out of nowhere. He was wearing black and dar grey, his bike black, and he himself was black. It's hard to see that type of things against tarmac in far away. And next to it, he was blocked by car, and the whole situation was so stupid anyway, because I really didn't want to turn before the car, but it stopped so weirdly in order to let me pass in front that I felt like it was my only choice, thus not having a view, and myself hidden from view.
My own bicycle is grey, but my t-shirt is not, and my helmet is white.
I also recently ordered a motorcycle. One of my concerns was not to get a black or grey one. Yes, motorcycles do have lights, but colour matters too. I say the same thing about cars. Especially in UK where daylight running lights are not mandatory. Grey, black vehicles on a very quick scan of the road is noticed much later than other colours or cars with lights.
P.S. situation like in the video gives plenty of time to notice. But in real life we just quickly scan crossings before going, and that's where the colours matter.
6:37 - they wouldn't have beeped had it been any type of car
@2:18 slight correction to your choice of words "This clip is highly satisfying"
In the highway code you must stop at a zebra crossing as padestrians have priority. As a padestrian perspective. I have encountered this many times. Thanks Ashley for another video! 😊
I've had it too. I made a sign at one and they came back a few streets down to apologise. It was a genuine mistake on their part, but bit of a dangerous mistake on their part. People are just too much in a rush.
@@goodyeoman4534 agreed too impatient too late when someone gets killed or seriously injured
Those striped crossings in car parks are not zebra crossings though, it's not a 'MUST' to stop for a pedestrian (although courteous to do so).
I musn't lie, that Audi clip was satifying to watch, so much for impatience.
6:22 this one really grinds my gears! Honking for what?! The cyclist not cutting off the oncoming car. I swear some road users don't seem to pay attention to anything other than what's in their lane! When I cycle these are usually the most dangerous points, some drivers see the arm come up and they HAVE to overtake.
Unless there is a turning bay, I seldom pause in the lane for a left turn as the person did here. Especially if I hear a vehicle behind me. I'll pull over to the right and wait till both lanes are clear. It is actually what you are meant to do driving a car on a two-way road with single lanes on either side here in NZ, but I seldom see people do so. I've had cars cross over the centre line and drive past me in the situation shown, which is quite scary when you are looking the other way and about to go!
Mind you, I have also had people castigate me for 'sitting in the middle of the road' when I was waiting in the turning bay for a clear point to turn. Some drivers just don't like cyclists.
I love the way Ashley announces these videos as per "Welcome to Driving Fail Number nn". I know it's going to be a while but I can't wait to hear Ashley announce "Welcome to Driving Fail Number 180". Hopefully with "180" being announced just like it was in "Bullseye" the darts TV show.
The way 180 is always announced in darts.
@@clownworldcartoonsAh ok. I thought it was just a Bullseye thing.
Waiting to see if he does number 69 slightly breathily, perhaps in French.
4:58 Was another time to be in primary. I tend to observe my 6 whenever there is oncoming traffic that might cause an issue with traffic behind. If (at a given situation) you don't want someone overtaking with oncoming traffic because you judge it isn't safe then take positive control by making a safe move to primary.
totally agree with both of your comments - I was thinking the same about being in primary (and not riding in the gutter, like in a few of these clips).
Primary position is really misunderstood both by motorists and many cyclists. Time for another video I think!
This YT vid shows what can happen when you do this (Yd5qBwVkxro). It stops a close pass, but can result in illegal horn use and a dangerous driver trying to knock you off. Still better than the close pass though.
Here in Surrey, the police routinely use a bicycle (a Brompton) in rush-hour traffic. For them, it is like shooting fish in a barrel to catch phone-users, spotting bald tyres, lack of seatbelts and sniffing out cannabis. Drivers complain that cyclists are invisible (because they are not shaped like cars) and the police use the stealth capabilities of a bike to their advantage. Even when they are fully hi-vized, wearing a helmet and riding within the rules, people simply don't see a cyclist filming them while they are using their phone. And the best bit is they can repeat the process the next day and catch just as many people.
the sheep one had me in stitches I had to check it was not in wales and it was the walk of shame
That first clip “jesuuuus” was RAW. Dude saw the light.
That overtake at the start! Wtf?!?!?
not sure about Rule H4, thought it was U2 (ewe) 😂
That only applies where the streets have no name
Like that also Bob!
@@smilerbob or - All I Want is Ewe 😝 or Walk On
All I can say is, I know I'll never find another ewe!
The shepherd has perhaps found a way around Highways Act 1853 Section 72
At around 1:15, I have to say, the back end of that Renault Mégane has to be one of the worst looking designs. Though I guess beauty is in the eye of the beholder.
@@Chambers36TheEnter Well we are all different, which makes the world a far more interesting place. Interestingly, I rather like the Renault Vel Satis, which is a very rare car indeed but one with which great emphasis was placed on comfort.
Made for a great TV advert with a very catchy song, though!
7:53, this a common thing with OAP drivers, as an older person one of the 1st things that you loose is your ability to assess the speed of oncoming traffic and judge the distances involved,
You see a gap and think it’s safe to pull out to when it’s not.
[it’s also a problem with timid and nervous inexperienced drivers as well]
Yeh I wonder about their emotional state after the horn.
The fact they stopped instead of accelerating made me think they must be old.
That last clip is exactly why my dog had a harness! I just had to lift using the harness holder and he would have to walk on his back legs instead of being stupid or defiant
I initially thought the dog might be a stray (I know from experience that some French cities have an issue with stray dogs) but yes, it appears it's the owner.
4:59 imagine driving like this with your company information plastered over the side of your van.
One driver nearly crashed into the back of me complaining I was parked with my brake lights on at night on a side street, he said you should have your lights off if you're parked🙃
At around 4:53 with the queueing impatience and driving with nearside wheels up on the pavement to get past right turning traffic. I recall some time ago seeing a similar video with a double decker bus doing the same manoeuvre, which was quite shocking.
That was here in Dublin. There was nothing more about it. But, if the driver was identified, I'm sure there were consequences
The sheep at 6:56 behaved better than most human road users. Slowed, waited, looked and cleared quickly and safely
Although they never gave a Thank You wave! 😊
@@ibs5080 Then the cammer was “fleeced” if there was no thank you wave 🤣
How are you on this fine Sunday afternoon?
Oh wow. I do tend to cycle using 'defensive' cycling techniques, Yes some people get upset but it's much safer. Interesting video.
The old “incompetent wobble” normally gets cars to slow down.
That Audi being forced to reverse - Worth it 👌
0:32 Motorcyclist standing in front of the car really shows how little faith we now have in people that we can't trust them to not drive off after not nearly killing us.
1:30 Elderly driver just staring straight ahead. Thankfully the pushchair wasn't any further forward.
2:07 What were they planning on doing? Smashing their way through oncoming traffic?
6:35 "I don't care that there's oncoming traffic, get run over so I can continue with my own day!!!"
7:10 Where was that van driver planning on going? 🤣
8:37 Needlessly honks and then drives off at speed so they can't be confronted. Sounds about right.
@4:40 The oncoming car driver had not seen your viewer's car because he was looking through the windscreen.
This highlights the most dangerous 'safety' improvement in all modern vehicles; the thickness of the 'A' Pillar on both sides of the windscreen causing massive 'Blind Spots'.
This video demonstrates this. As the driver of the car on the curve approaches he cannot see the videoing car unless he sees it out the side window, and as his vision was constrained by the picture frame effect of the thick ''A' Pillars and will only see the videoing car until he can see it through the windscreen once he is far enough round the curve.
I like your comments about imagining if it was a police officer on the bike or motorbike. Often I find there is a culture (noticed in the UK a lot but I am sure not just here!) of "if nobody is watching, it isn't wrong". In other words, it doesn't seem to matter to certain folk what they do as long as they aren't caught. Speeding is a good example of this - I will often be doing 70mph on a motorway and be overtaken with ease by cars doing 80-90mph. I wonder if the world would be a better place if we considered others and actually stuck to the rules.
6:55 I love how the sheep is anxiously hurrying along, just like a human pedestrian (well, the ones who actually notice there's a car anyway)
1:26 is Queens Retail Park in Stafford, and you’d be amazed at how many drivers just blast over that crossing, especially coming from the direction of the bike, as pedestrians are in a bit of a blind spot, so I always slow right down to a near stop to double check!!
8:35 some car drivers don’t understand how slow you have to go at right turns if you’re on two wheels to not fall off, absolutely atrocious behaviour and attitude from that car driver.
If you look at the start of the video I tried to stay center of the lane prior to turning right. This also infuriates people. I have a number of videos of me being abused by folk who were carrying straight on. The issue for me is that if it made me jump I might fall off and damage my bike. Although I had ear buds in and barely noticed the beepy bmw.
10.05. In the 1970’s my dad drove around a bend in a country road and ran over a dog asleep in the road, he stopped and the dog limped to the only house in the area next to the bend, my dad knocked the door and the owner of the dog came out and said, “it is the dog’s own fault, it keeps lying and sleeping in the road because the tarmac gets warm in the sun”
[The dog was ok, a bit battered and bruised but ok]
2 weeks later my dad drove down the same road and there was the dog again asleep on the road 🙄🤦♂️.
The only reason carbrains "can't see cyclists" is speeding. Drive 30kmh, and they're visible.
If it pedestrians and cyclists had legal immunity to d@m@ge cars that drove dangerously close (within arm's reach) the carbrains would change their attitudes. That's why concrete protected cycling lanes change driver attitudes, the carbrains d@m@ge their own cars, with no one to blame but themselves.
I think 7:50 is a good example of how the horn makes things worse. They've already pulled out by the time the horn is sounded and the use of the horn appears to confuse/scare the car driver, causing them to actually slow down and pull over rather than accelerate away, as I suspect they might otherwise have done if left unrepremanded. The only way I could see the horn being useful in this instance is if it was used the moment the car started to pull forward. I don't think anyone's reaction to a horn is to accelerate away, which was realistically the only solution left, let alone someone who clearly wasn't paying proper attention.
Ah yes the H4 rule otherwise known as the Cornish Traffic jam.
I don't know how you define a beep in Britain, but in Denmark it literally means stop, there's danger.
So whenever someone beeps at you, just stop. Wait and see what they do next.
"JEEEEESUUUUUUUS!" Same, mate. Same.
At around 6:25 I could tell right away that this was from "the other side of the Atlantic" before Ashley mentioned it. It was the double yellow lines down the middle of the road that immediately gave it away. Can't tell if it's my beloved Canada or the USA though. A speed limit sign would have given it away. Kph for Canada and mph for the USA.
They were turning into a Walgreen's, so probably USA.
@@jaycee330 Oh I didn't spot that and will rewatch. If it's Walgreens then definitely the USA as we don't have Walgreens in Canada (or Bartell Drugs for that matter). Thank you for that observation.
You know, the rule with overtaking cyclists, you might as well treat cyclists as if it is a car (just slower) and overtake it as if it is as big as a car. It is, after all, a road user.
Also, are motorcyclists the whole width of the lane since it is a motor vehicle? It would be interesting to know when it is appropriate to lane split. I still prefer to over take motorbikes as if I'm overtaking cars. Easier on my mental psyche.
At 0:50 the driver of the red car could not get out of his door, becasuse the scooter was in the way. So he needed to reverse. The grey car, hopefully saw that there'd been a collision, but proceeded to squeeze through a gap, without being able to clear it. The red car has just demonstrated poor observation and decision making, so don't get closer. The grey car, thinks it is a competition for stupid decisions.
agreed, the grey car did just as poorly at observations as the red car. I know people will say the scooter was entitled to filter, but that rider was not minimizing risk either.
At around 7:35, not withstanding the fact that there wasn't enough room for the van driver to get past the cyclist, where did the van driver think they were going to go even if they did manage to get past? There was a queue of traffic right in front of the cyclist!
2:30 SHAME!....SHAME!!....
I actually cringed 🤣
Dogs are oil protesting now ! You couldn't make it up ! 🐕
7:01 it amazes me how these people have the intelligence to pass a driving test. But it all goes out the window when driving behind a cyclist. It’s almost as if they are completely blind to what’s in front and can only see a cyclist that they absolutely must get in front of at all cost.
"Trainee BMW driver" talking about a Mini ... never heard that one before, brilliant :)
4:18 Taxis (inc. Private Hire) must have a VCT document (Vehicle Compliance Testing), which is like an MOT, but far stricter. In a VCT it says "Check to ensure all windows are
etched with the vehicle registration, VIN or chassis number", and it's unlikely the windows will all be replaced or etchings removed when a car is being sold. I think some leasing/hire companies also do this for security reasons, but don't have to by law.
Was that really a car going the wrong way down a motorway?! How did that even happen?! I'm terrified now
Was the dog at the end a Red Sitter?
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Doggie is enjoying Paris’s pawdestrian improvements.
As a BMW driver, I object to a Mini being called a BMW. I am very upset and will write to my MP immediately.
6:54 Nice job cammer for looking after vulnerable road ewe-sers!
No, they definitely would *not* beep at a police motorcyclist. They also wouldn't use their phones while driving if there was a police car in close proximity, which proves that they aren't suffering from some mythical "addiction" but are in full, conscious control of their (poor) decisions.
At 0:58 I'd have been lookiing to get into primary before going through that zebra crossing having helped the red car past. There's no way there's also room for the Megane to get through also without turning hard after the island. I think this would have prevented the close pass.
Had similar thought on seeing that. No way I'd have left it that late to move out. It's one of these things you learn on the the bike when it happens to you , it shouldn't happen a second time as you should be more aware of it next time.
Anything can blend into the background at any time buses coaches cement trucks its not just pedestrians cyclists and motorbikes it depends what the background is.
Most stubborn dog of the week!
The reverse of shame......
Always an Audi 😂😂😂
You can't beat a good Roast on Sunday.
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7:50 That lorry sounding the horn caused half the problem. If the car pulled out then pulled away, the lorry would have more room and it would have caused him to brake less. Sounding the horn only frazzled the other driver into staying slow and even stopping, making the situation much worse. The horn should only be an "I don't think you've seen me, I'm here" signal, not a road rage "You tw@t" signal. "D" or "E" for the lorry. "F" for the car.
When I cycled in high viz with multiple front and rear lights I was frequently invisible and run off the road by overtaking and turning cars. Now I walk in camouflage, drivers give me more space, it's as if they know I'm there but not sure exactly where, except for one who drove on the extreme near edge of the tarmac, without slowing down and told me it's up to me jump onto the the steep edge of the road rather than for him to slow down and move over. This particular person owned the site to the side of the road and had moved the fence closer to the road (enlarging his site) although road signs and telegraph poles were now in his site. There's hardly any space to get off the road without hanging on his barbed wire.
He told me he owned a solicitors company and therefore must know the law, what an idiot!
Letter to Highways only the price of a stamp.....🤞
Interesting section regarding CarVertical and the seemingly pristine Mercedes that had been clocked. Or maybe the result of having to perform many so called "Reverse of Shame" like the white Audi! Seriously though, this was a good reminder that "clocking" is certainly something to watch out for and not always apparent from MOT history.
That 1st clip: Driver was close to having dinner with Jesus.
I love the Audi "reverse of shame". Wish I'd been there to see it in person.
As a cyclist I can vouch that MOST car/van drivers, built up area's or not make cycling a dangerous endeavour. Parking all over pavements make it awkward for pedestrians too
7:52 "Oh I just pulled out in front of a lorry and it's barreling towards me! Let me just slow down some more to really make it hard for the lorry to avoid me"
I'd be putting my foot down if I ever found myself in that situation. Going slower isn't always safer.
"Mindblowing" suggests something really unusual, I dont drive as many miles as i used to but still see this type of stupidity regularly, there is so ittle chance of being caught, let alone prosecuted so many just dont care (do Audi make vans now?) The idiot trying in the van trying to overtake the cyclist was amazing, what was he trying to gain?, the cyclist was moving with otheer traffic,
5:08 Unfortunately this is a normal occurrence for cyclists, at this point there's no point calling it out because it happens so often
the problem with nobody letting the reversing car in (2'09") is that many less cars that would have been able to go through their green light can't now. So, for the benefit of everyone, however much in the wrong they were, it would have helped everyone to have let them in
The London Dash Cam would love 1:58. "Always an Audi".
If the cyclist is keeping up with the flow of traffic why are some people so desperate to get past? I don't get it. Where are you going to go?
It was mind numbing enough to watch that driver pull out in front of the lorry but to then brake on top of that? Very lucky to have no collision there. I think in a case like that you should be obligated to take an eye test shortly after. If you're missing huge vehicles like that how many cyclists and pedestrians are you missing?
Thanks, Ash - in a way this was a horrible upload, people were so inconsiderate!
9:15 refreshing! If you are expecting and looking, you will see!
The cyclist in the clip from the States was fortunate. Having ridden a bicycle to work from time to time while living in New Jersey, I learned that cyclists and pedestrians on the road are invisible to American drivers. Motor vehicles take priority to all else; pedestrians are likely to be fined for jaywalking or arrested for vagrancy.
That only applies to New Jersey, I'm afraid.
7:03 where does the van think he will be able to get to even if he did force past the cyclist? The level of the drivers thought process or lack of beggers belief. It does not stop with overtaking cyclists as the 2 dangerous overtakes proves. Double white lines are there for a reason.
I don't need to get to end of the video to know that the most impressive part of it will be the incredible lack of expletives - or any exclamation whatsoever - at 4:39.
I mean if you're pushing a pram over a crossing it might be a good idea to make sure the car's actually going to stop first?
Ah, Audi - put on Earth so BMW drivers would have something to get irritated at too.
Good one! I'll have to remember that.
We're all jealous of their five-year leased cars, apparently . . .
The dog in Paris reminded me when our first dog decided it was going to have a poo in the middle of the road whilst she was being walked and me thinking oh f*** as I tried to drag her across.
7:52 Always assume a VW as an engine management light and in limp home mode.😂
6:55 I was once going down a quiet single track country lane (about 2 mins from my holiday cottage destination) and I came across two female pheasants in the road. I slowed even more right down to not run them over and they proceeded to run in front of me so that all I could see was their heads peeping over the end of the bonnet, wiggling about as they were legging it to get away. It probably went on for 100 yards or so before they found a gap in the hedge they could dive through...