3:00 You call 911 for someone running a stop sign? They didn't even run it but if they had that would be a terrible abuse of 911 which is meant for emergencies
I assumed the editor screwed up and attached the wrong description to the clip. I don't see how anything in the clip could've instigated a call to the police.
I'm guessing they called cause it looks like the blue suv ran the stop sign and the Sheriff did not go after them, I did not see the blue suv when the cammer pulled up to the stop sign and the blue suv was going pretty fast if they just left the stop sign, but why call 911 for a non emergency and want a follow up. I guess the cammer has a few tickets and is pissed the blue suv didn't get one.
@@solandri69 There are are a couple of clips in this with the incorrect description. So I believe you are right. 05:29 also contains the wrong description.
#7 I’m guessing it’s more like whomever the cammer got on the phone outright laughed then hung up. That’s a ridiculous waste of city resources. Also, the first two clips were perfection.
As a Grammar Nazi, I usually devote more time to criticizing commenters than praising them. However, in your case, I'll make an exception. Well written!
Don't worry about the cammer at 2:41. Not sure what his problem is/was, but he is going to take further action. Also unsure what "action" might be taken, but, dammit, he is *going* to get _results_ !!
#1 isn't illegal in my state, if there are at least 2 lanes in each direction, plus a center turn lane, then only traffic following the bus is required to stop. Guess it varies state to state.
I'm not sure why all states don't require this. The entire point of having traffic stop when a school bus stops, is in case kids getting off need to cross the street (since by definition, half the kids are going to live on the left side of the street, half on the right). If you assume the kids getting off are all going to stay on the right side of the street, there is no need for traffic in either direction to stop for the school bus. But if you assume some of them will cross the street, then traffic in both directions needs to stop.
@solandri69 if there's 2 or more lanes in both directions, the school bus drives both ways. It drops off the kids on its side only. I've also seen 2 busses on the same 4 lane road, heading in opposite directions. Each dropping off kids only on their side.
Look closely at incident ending at 3:03 and correct me if I'm wrong. The cop had the right of way at the intersection. Cop was already at a complete stop before cammer completely stopped. Plus, in 4-way moments of doubt such as this, the car on the right goes first. Also, that cammer will grow and learn to pick his/her battles in life, right? Hope so!
On top of that the camera guy still had to wait for the blue car that was that is left to go through... So even if the cop hadn't arrived first which it did... The cops still do not impede their progress even for a micro second.. Grow the hell up
Yes, the cop stopped first, but that’s not what he was complaining about. He was upset because the blue SUV going the opposite direction of the cop blew right through the stop sign!
@@Earthneedsado-over177 I saw that all the time when I lived in LA. Cops look for the people weaving through the slow lanes, and people suddenly exiting the carpool lane. That and late mergers. They enforce the flow more than speed. Or used to anyway.
@1:47 "Never take a cop's spot" 1. Cops don't own the road 2. They both signaled and tried to safely merge so the car shouldn't have been pulled over. 3. Could you lick those boots any harder?
@@Earthneedsado-over177 The red car was a solo driver in a HOV lane. That is almost certainly why he got pulled over. Please don't spread false rhetoric... Examine the facts first.
0:00 lots of people think they don't need to stop on roads like that because they're 'divided'. That's only true if there's a physical median/barrier between the two directions.
True. Even though I was not a driver, I had to take the basic training course of all drivers on the basic rules and laws when I worked for a school bus company
different states have different laws when it comes to school bus laws so that's why it's confusing to some in my opinion my state is one where you do not stop on the opposite side when it's 4 lanes or more
It's a state by state thing. In Missouri, I think if it's 4 undivided lanes or less, you have to stop, but I'm not sure. In other words, if there is a fifth center/left lane, you don't. I've never seen a bus drop someone off in my neck of the woods where the child has to cross anything other than a neighborhood street.
As other have stated, it depends on the state. My state if you have 3+ lanes and are traveling in the opposite direction you are good to go. If their is a middle turn lane and you are traveling in the opposite direction you are free to go.
#7 2:40 Apology for what? I guess I missed it? The white SUV Sheriff car Stopped fully, before the Cammer did, cammer was still rolling. So, what if you thought it was your turn? And it is a 4 way stop, I'd be madder about the blue Ford pickup SUV that appears to blow the stop sign completely and fast too.
1:43 - Looks to me the guy in the black pickup was purposely going slow to piss off the driver in the red car. 3:06 - What a petty Karen you are to call the police over THAT. 8:05 - No, passing on the right isn't inherently illegal. That's a myth. (yes, I'm aware of unsafe lane change but that's up to the discretion of an observing officer, not an inherent blanket rule)
What makes #4 1:07 especially satisfying is if the idiot hadn't been tailgating so closely, he could've seen the cop as he rounded the curve, and slowed do to make it look like he hadn't been tailgating.
I'm guilty of running a stopped school bus on a 4 lane road, I passed it while in the far right lane & just got yelled at buy the bus driver. Now I know! That was my first & only time but I honestly didn't know if I had to stop or not since both the bus & I were on the far right lanes of each other.
I didn't know there was a law or rule like that in the US! which forces you to stop when a school bus is also receiving or unloading children! And I also didn't know that school buses had those Stop signs with lights and everything. That is interesting.
I think the blue SUV blew their stop sign. The rest of the clip is there because they want to show us that the cop didn't care or didn't see it happen. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
@7:00 if it's anybody's fault, it's the cop for following so closely that it made them try to get out from in front of the cop ASAP because they probably assumed the cop wanted to get by. Cops do that all the time, they'll ride your ass to let you know to move out of the way.
EXACTLY what i was thinking! the Toyota merged kinda close yeah, but he wasn't brake-checking or being a jerk. clearly, he was trying to get out of the cops way!
yeah seriously. the guy in the highlander was just trying to get out of the cops way. hard to be in the passing lane without speeding in the first place. I get why he moved over.
Well , the cammer was correct. We are supposed to use lights when making emergency maneuvers or unsafe/illegal lane changes, you're asking/telling people your intintion. If there was a crash, it doesn't matter if the lights are on, if you cause it your are at fault, that's why we are supposed to slow down or stop at red lights, to make sure everyone sees us.
That first one as far as Illinois goes according to the official book. On a 4 lane divided road cars in opposite lanes going the other direction do not have to stop. I keep a book in the car for that reason-although I stop if no danger of getting rear ended anyway.
This is in oklahoma in Moore, to be exact in oklahoma. The law states that drivers must stop for a stopped school bus when traveling on four lane or five lane roadways, which are not separated by any barriers. When you have stopped, you must not proceed until the bus moves again or the visual warning signals are no longer in use!
why do the idiots decide to stop in the middle of the dam road law i n most if not all states is you pull parallel to the right most curb or right shoulder of the road not the left!
@@pazuzu7119 oh is that what it was about! What a geek! Then he says cop said no one was in the area, guess he didn’t ask about the sheriff’s department. Thanks, I was lost!
0:19 #2 Yellow flashing lights on a school bus means prepare to stop. The bus driver would be at fault here for having the door open for kids but not switching to their red flashing lights.
It doesn’t matter if there are flashing yellow or red….when the stop sign is extended, that’s a mandatory stop until it retracts. Hence the traffic behind the school bus at a halt lol…so that might be the case in your state, but everywhere isn’t your state 😂
@@EverydayWithBobby True the stop sign extended would require a stop. But the stop sign only extends when the red flashing lights are activated. I can't see a stop sign on the left side of the bus activated in the video. Hopefully the Jeep had a dash cam themselves and could prove the bus wasn't properly signaling.
Where I am the red lights are activated when the stop sign is swung out. If the bus is stopped and just the brake lights are on it is just another vehicle. I encountered a stopped bus with a woman standing with one foot on the side walk and the other on the bus steps one morning returning from the grocery store. No flashing lights and the stop sign was not out. I had stopped for a red light a short distance up the road, a light that takes 60 seconds to cycle to green, and the bus was already stopped there when I stopped for the light. From the angle of the bus it looked like it had a problem, not stopped for children, so I treated it like any other vehicles stopped on the side of the road. As I went past the driver jumped in his/her seat like a scalded cat and put out the stop sign. A week later I saw the same bus, stopped, same lady jaw boning with the driver. I used side streets a quarter mile away to get around the bus, and did so any time I saw the bus at that location. One day I decided to time how long the driver was using their jaw bone and blocking traffic and stopped on the side road. I left after 5 minutes, and they had been there before I arrived. At least 20 vehicles were stopped waiting for this jaw boning session to end, and several did u-turns and went up the side streets. At no time in any of the times I encountered this driver did I see any child getting on or off the bus, or anywhere near the bus. I have a relative that works for the schools and they told me that at that time the public school busses should be back at the yard, except for a special trip. After a couple months this strange situation ended. There is a small cafe on that road where local DPS get breakfast, so I've wondered if they got caught in the mess and prompted the bus driver to start driving more and wasting oxygen less.
2:39 I've had bad luck with cops in Martinsville. Slightly beefed a turn at a stop light, then had a fun time trying to park my truck in an overly narrow parking lot. Cop followed me and was about to turn me in for a DUI. I don't even drink and was stone cold sober! "What in the **** is your problem!" Never staying there again!
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3:00 Somebody's got too much time on their hands.
*Number 7, you called 911 because someone ran a stop sign? Whaaaaaaa*
Especially since they both stopped at the limit line at the same time which actually gave the cop the right of way.
@@FnixGhod1 At first I thought he was calling 911 on the cop... But I think he called 911 on the SUV that ran the stop sign. Coming from the left.
@@FnixGhod1The blue SUV ran the stop sign.
@@Refort610 Looks to me like they were stopped when they first became visible. The cop also stopped before the cammer
@@sambrannan7550 The blue SUV from the left? You never see it stopped in the video. Ot definitely ran the sign.
3:00 You call 911 for someone running a stop sign? They didn't even run it but if they had that would be a terrible abuse of 911 which is meant for emergencies
I assumed the editor screwed up and attached the wrong description to the clip. I don't see how anything in the clip could've instigated a call to the police.
Maybe they reported their own rolling "stop" at 3:03
I'm guessing they called cause it looks like the blue suv ran the stop sign and the Sheriff did not go after them, I did not see the blue suv when the cammer pulled up to the stop sign and the blue suv was going pretty fast if they just left the stop sign, but why call 911 for a non emergency and want a follow up. I guess the cammer has a few tickets and is pissed the blue suv didn't get one.
Another with too much time on their hands.
@@solandri69 There are are a couple of clips in this with the incorrect description. So I believe you are right. 05:29 also contains the wrong description.
2:09 maybe it had something to do with the fact that the person was in the HOV lane and was clearly alone in the car.
That last clip is my favorite.
#14 Bro called a Camaro a Corvette 💀
Nobody cares theyre all the same
@@leongraf6284not true at all… please dont say shit like that, your pfp really makes you look stupid
@@leongraf6284 apparently you care
@@leongraf6284no there not all the aame
they're*
That Challenger was a True UC car. Most others are easy to spot, clear as day.
1:48 #5 I believe he got nailed for driving in the HOV as a solo driver.
That sounds more like it.
100%. I doubt it was anything else.
#7 I’m guessing it’s more like whomever the cammer got on the phone outright laughed then hung up. That’s a ridiculous waste of city resources.
Also, the first two clips were perfection.
As a Grammar Nazi, I usually devote more time to criticizing commenters than praising them. However, in your case, I'll make an exception. Well written!
@@pazuzu7119 WGF
@@sambrannan7550 How do you know she's white?
There are few things in life more satisfying than witnessing the karma cop in action.
Ngl, that Challenger UC is pretty dope. Perfect timing.
I’ve looked at hundreds of cop cars and I would have NEVER guessed that challenger would be one.
Did it have underglow lights too or did i see it wrong?
#7 is a big baby 😢
7. The cop stopped at the stop sign before you. Are you talking about the car coming from the left? And you called an emergency line over that??
6:50 for those wondering, it says “Well today, this happened right before my eyes and it MADE my day!”
Don't worry about the cammer at 2:41. Not sure what his problem is/was, but he is going to take further action. Also unsure what "action" might be taken, but, dammit, he is *going* to get _results_ !!
He needs to run home to Mommy
0:43 The perfect song for the clip.
"Makes me very happy when idiots in their lifted trucks get hit with karma..."
That wasn't a lifted truck though.
@0:19 That Challenger was just too sweetly disguised
Seeing stuff like this really tests my road rage limits. How hard is it to just follow the rules? 🤯
#1 isn't illegal in my state, if there are at least 2 lanes in each direction, plus a center turn lane, then only traffic following the bus is required to stop. Guess it varies state to state.
Same here. First saw this video clip about a month ago and looked it up to make sure.
I'm too lazy to look it up, but I'm pretty sure that's how it is in my state, Missouri, but I'm pretty sure it varies state to state like you said.
I'm not sure why all states don't require this. The entire point of having traffic stop when a school bus stops, is in case kids getting off need to cross the street (since by definition, half the kids are going to live on the left side of the street, half on the right). If you assume the kids getting off are all going to stay on the right side of the street, there is no need for traffic in either direction to stop for the school bus. But if you assume some of them will cross the street, then traffic in both directions needs to stop.
@solandri69 if there's 2 or more lanes in both directions, the school bus drives both ways. It drops off the kids on its side only. I've also seen 2 busses on the same 4 lane road, heading in opposite directions. Each dropping off kids only on their side.
@@solandri69In those states where opposite traffic is *NOT* required to stop, they don't drop off where kids would have to cross those streets.
Look closely at incident ending at 3:03 and correct me if I'm wrong.
The cop had the right of way at the intersection.
Cop was already at a complete stop before cammer completely stopped. Plus, in 4-way moments of doubt such as this, the car on the right goes first.
Also, that cammer will grow and learn to pick his/her battles in life, right? Hope so!
Yes, I really hope the guy shows the video when he takes further action. The cop clearly stopped before the cammer did.
On top of that the camera guy still had to wait for the blue car that was that is left to go through... So even if the cop hadn't arrived first which it did... The cops still do not impede their progress even for a micro second.. Grow the hell up
@@deepsquat600 Word. 😎
Yes, the cop stopped first, but that’s not what he was complaining about. He was upset because the blue SUV going the opposite direction of the cop blew right through the stop sign!
@@durrrrl3435 OMG you are so right!!! I never even noticed!
And to think I nearly became a police officer. LOL!
0:37 That officer got 'em, one way or another.
2:09 That was a single driver in the carpool lane. He was trying to get behind the cop and blend in but the cop has seen that trick.
That would make sense because otherwise it seems like a petty pullover.
@@Earthneedsado-over177 I saw that all the time when I lived in LA. Cops look for the people weaving through the slow lanes, and people suddenly exiting the carpool lane. That and late mergers. They enforce the flow more than speed. Or used to anyway.
It's amazing how some people think that the rules of the road don't apply to them.
0:18 whoa! an undercover challenger😬 I never woulda seen it coming
2:29 That sign is there for a good reason. There are few, if any cars that can make that tight of a U-turn safely.
Thanks for a wonderful Sunday evening. I guess karma is real. Just have to record it for our pleasure. haha
@1:47 "Never take a cop's spot"
1. Cops don't own the road
2. They both signaled and tried to safely merge so the car shouldn't have been pulled over.
3. Could you lick those boots any harder?
That cop stop was absolute BS.
@@Earthneedsado-over177 for real
There was one person in the car and he was in the carpool lane, I think that might've been why
@@Earthneedsado-over177 The red car was a solo driver in a HOV lane. That is almost certainly why he got pulled over.
Please don't spread false rhetoric... Examine the facts first.
0:00 lots of people think they don't need to stop on roads like that because they're 'divided'. That's only true if there's a physical median/barrier between the two directions.
True. Even though I was not a driver, I had to take the basic training course of all drivers on the basic rules and laws when I worked for a school bus company
different states have different laws when it comes to school bus laws so that's why it's confusing to some in my opinion my state is one where you do not stop on the opposite side when it's 4 lanes or more
It's a state by state thing. In Missouri, I think if it's 4 undivided lanes or less, you have to stop, but I'm not sure. In other words, if there is a fifth center/left lane, you don't. I've never seen a bus drop someone off in my neck of the woods where the child has to cross anything other than a neighborhood street.
As other have stated, it depends on the state. My state if you have 3+ lanes and are traveling in the opposite direction you are good to go. If their is a middle turn lane and you are traveling in the opposite direction you are free to go.
His light was green
#1 I'm glad there was a banner on top telling me what to look for, I might have missed it....
These school bus laws are funny because in our country public buses are so safe that even 10 year old school kids take them. we have no school buses.
10. Thank you police man for doing your job as I roll this stop sign!
Great video!😸
School busses should have automatic spike strips that pop out when students exit the bus.
Nah just have police give people tickets. First what if an emergency vehicle has to pass?
I just love seeing jackcil's get caught in the act; if only there were cops out there.
6:02 van? What are you smoking!?
they get their descriptions wrong a lot. has happened for years
5:00 Idiot first pulls into the continuous left turn lane, then pulls to the shoulder with his left side tires still in the driving lane. smh
1:10 Can you imagine if a police officer was name Robin in that town.
1)cammers who get super excited about karma cops are annoying.
2)there's no such thing as a karma cop.
3:01 ... seeking further action? Dude you need to get a hobby... I didn't even see anything worth crying about
The music goes good with each one
0:40 middle of nowhere nothing to do type of policing haha
Song for the third video is perfect...lol
0:45 perfect music
the second bus only had the yellow warning lights on not the red stop lights
6:13 Copper dealing with a little torque steer, there.
@6:37 that's a Camaro, not a Corvette dude.
I was super confused who he was talking about at first haha.
3:00 you are wasting emergency services for a minor traffic violation
Number 2. Fridays with frank but in a challenger and not a charger.
Corvette?? That's a Camaro!!
3:07 _They have a Mercedes so they're "better" than everyone else._
#7 2:40 Apology for what? I guess I missed it? The white SUV Sheriff car Stopped fully, before the Cammer did, cammer was still rolling. So, what if you thought it was your turn? And it is a 4 way stop, I'd be madder about the blue Ford pickup SUV that appears to blow the stop sign completely and fast too.
The blue SUV is precisely what he's whining about.
1:43 - Looks to me the guy in the black pickup was purposely going slow to piss off the driver in the red car.
3:06 - What a petty Karen you are to call the police over THAT.
8:05 - No, passing on the right isn't inherently illegal. That's a myth. (yes, I'm aware of unsafe lane change but that's up to the discretion of an observing officer, not an inherent blanket rule)
In this case the white car passed an OCCUPIED right lane. The motorcyclist!
@@SpotTheBorgCatYou don't know that since there isn't any video leading up to it. It could be the bike forced his way in as well.
@@justhereforthedramaYes, I understood that - but without corroborating video, it could be either and isn't conclusive as submitted.
What makes #4 1:07 especially satisfying is if the idiot hadn't been tailgating so closely, he could've seen the cop as he rounded the curve, and slowed do to make it look like he hadn't been tailgating.
3:01 what???? You called 911 why????
Number 3 playing the song one way
that's not a corvette its a camaro lol
#7 I"m confused???
I'm guilty of running a stopped school bus on a 4 lane road, I passed it while in the far right lane & just got yelled at buy the bus driver. Now I know! That was my first & only time but I honestly didn't know if I had to stop or not since both the bus & I were on the far right lanes of each other.
Holy bay juice it’s a moving Christmas tree (112days)
It's funny how some people think that it's OK to pull over in the middle or suicide lane or the passing lane shoulder 🤦🏻 5:12
I didn't know there was a law or rule like that in the US! which forces you to stop when a school bus is also receiving or unloading children! And I also didn't know that school buses had those Stop signs with lights and everything. That is interesting.
00:20 Wow a kid could have been crossing the road when that car drove past the bus.
5:21 you can do 38 in 35….you don’t have to be a d… h….!
#2 likely fridays with frank
#5 I don't get it.. What did they do wrong?
BTW in the first clip with that school bus.. What that driver did is legal in both Illinois ( my home state) and Indiana i would not known to stop
7:50 Last one - WHY use a hand held when the car has Bluetooth?
Not all cars do.
#1 is only illegal in certain states. I’d have absolutely gotten a ticket for that too.
3:04 what happened?? I can't see anything..
I think the blue SUV blew their stop sign. The rest of the clip is there because they want to show us that the cop didn't care or didn't see it happen. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
5.) 1:51 he didn't even take the cop's spot. cop was being petty
@7:00 if it's anybody's fault, it's the cop for following so closely that it made them try to get out from in front of the cop ASAP because they probably assumed the cop wanted to get by. Cops do that all the time, they'll ride your ass to let you know to move out of the way.
EXACTLY what i was thinking! the Toyota merged kinda close yeah, but he wasn't brake-checking or being a jerk. clearly, he was trying to get out of the cops way!
#5 @ 1:50 He got pulled over for being 1 person in a HOV lane
#2 is UC Frank with Pinal County. He does videos called "Fridays with Frank"
6:55 you don’t know how to estimate. That is 3 feet…
yeah seriously. the guy in the highlander was just trying to get out of the cops way. hard to be in the passing lane without speeding in the first place. I get why he moved over.
4:00 So, you are triggered by lifted trucks? What a baby!
2:07 what?!
Tha last one, That Honda has a Bluetooth that allows them to use handsfree built-in.
#13 I always love it when cammers tell cops how to do their job!
Well , the cammer was correct. We are supposed to use lights when making emergency maneuvers or unsafe/illegal lane changes, you're asking/telling people your intintion. If there was a crash, it doesn't matter if the lights are on, if you cause it your are at fault, that's why we are supposed to slow down or stop at red lights, to make sure everyone sees us.
no4 police stopped the wrong person. that jeep is clearly impeding traffic.
That first one as far as Illinois goes according to the official book.
On a 4 lane divided road cars in opposite lanes going the other direction do not have to stop. I keep a book in the car for that reason-although I stop if no danger of getting rear ended anyway.
Plus his light was literally green
6:09 _HAHAHA typical pos BMW drivers 😂😂🤡_
3:00 "called 911" man you know that's missusing emergency services right?
🤣 bud
@@denisgour1569 ... Is that you again 🙄
@@ElRodriPR Didn't you say "you don't want to test me bud" 🤣
@@denisgour1569 no, i said "dud"
@@ElRodriPR 🤣😅 Stop, you're killing me with that weapons-grade cringe
#1 0:05 you don't have to stop for a school bus on a 4 lane road.
It depends entirely on state law. Here in AZ, the road must have a center divider in order for oncoming traffic not to stop.
@@61rampy65Same in TX.
@@justhereforthedrama They don't cross the lane road lol
@@justhereforthedrama In Illinois, you don't have to stop for a stopped school bus on a 4 lane road if the school bus is going the opposite direction.
This is in oklahoma in Moore, to be exact in oklahoma. The law states that drivers must stop for a stopped school bus when traveling on four lane or five lane roadways, which are not separated by any barriers. When you have stopped, you must not proceed until the bus moves again or the visual warning signals are no longer in use!
2:48 hahahaha....quit your crying. Further action...hahaha yeah ok
13 stop crying he stayed in the shoulder.
not watching another compilation or "best of" collection. Must be running out of fresh clips to show.
Mega never run out of fresh clips ;)
1 is odd no bud would ever be allow Ed to let kids off in a multiple lane roadway where I’m from that’s just stupid
why do the idiots decide to stop in the middle of the dam road law i n most if not all states is you pull parallel to the right most curb or right shoulder of the road not the left!
What is 3:01 about? I don’t get it, or did I miss something?
Captain Snitchy thought it was worthwhile calling 911 to report somebody doing a rolling stop, and the cops told him to go pound sand.
Apparently, the blue SUV at 2:50 ran the stop sign without the cop noticing or doing anything about it.
@@pazuzu7119 oh is that what it was about! What a geek! Then he says cop said no one was in the area, guess he didn’t ask about the sheriff’s department. Thanks, I was lost!
@@Red-rl1xx smh!
@@pazuzu7119Looked more like a 'blow' than a 'roll'.
0:20 Honest officer, I didn't see the giant yellow bus with the flashing lights letting kids off right in front of me.
15 is BS.
Someone explain #5 to me
0:28 Unlike the first one, I'm sure this is illegal in all states.
0:19 #2 Yellow flashing lights on a school bus means prepare to stop. The bus driver would be at fault here for having the door open for kids but not switching to their red flashing lights.
It doesn’t matter if there are flashing yellow or red….when the stop sign is extended, that’s a mandatory stop until it retracts. Hence the traffic behind the school bus at a halt lol…so that might be the case in your state, but everywhere isn’t your state 😂
@@EverydayWithBobby True the stop sign extended would require a stop. But the stop sign only extends when the red flashing lights are activated. I can't see a stop sign on the left side of the bus activated in the video. Hopefully the Jeep had a dash cam themselves and could prove the bus wasn't properly signaling.
Where I am the red lights are activated when the stop sign is swung out. If the bus is stopped and just the brake lights are on it is just another vehicle. I encountered a stopped bus with a woman standing with one foot on the side walk and the other on the bus steps one morning returning from the grocery store. No flashing lights and the stop sign was not out.
I had stopped for a red light a short distance up the road, a light that takes 60 seconds to cycle to green, and the bus was already stopped there when I stopped for the light. From the angle of the bus it looked like it had a problem, not stopped for children, so I treated it like any other vehicles stopped on the side of the road. As I went past the driver jumped in his/her seat like a scalded cat and put out the stop sign.
A week later I saw the same bus, stopped, same lady jaw boning with the driver. I used side streets a quarter mile away to get around the bus, and did so any time I saw the bus at that location. One day I decided to time how long the driver was using their jaw bone and blocking traffic and stopped on the side road. I left after 5 minutes, and they had been there before I arrived. At least 20 vehicles were stopped waiting for this jaw boning session to end, and several did u-turns and went up the side streets.
At no time in any of the times I encountered this driver did I see any child getting on or off the bus, or anywhere near the bus. I have a relative that works for the schools and they told me that at that time the public school busses should be back at the yard, except for a special trip. After a couple months this strange situation ended. There is a small cafe on that road where local DPS get breakfast, so I've wondered if they got caught in the mess and prompted the bus driver to start driving more and wasting oxygen less.
Look closer, the outermost lights were flashing, those are red, innermost are yellow, standard for school busses.
0:17 Hahahaaa Douchebag BUSTED!!! 😅🤣😂
2:39 I've had bad luck with cops in Martinsville. Slightly beefed a turn at a stop light, then had a fun time trying to park my truck in an overly narrow parking lot. Cop followed me and was about to turn me in for a DUI. I don't even drink and was stone cold sober! "What in the **** is your problem!"
Never staying there again!
And the cop was saying, dam, just another idiot driver that can't drive a truck.
If you can't drive a truck, better get Prius
5:41 ugh god i hate that millennial "vocal fry" valley accent on the radio
I had the perfect lunch for watching this video. Sausages wrapped in bacon.