UK Bad Drivers & Driving Fails Compilation | UK Car Crashes Dashcam Caught (w/ Commentary) #50
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Clip #2 - The absolute balls on the guy to say they shouldn't be riding on a pavement, after parking up on the bloody pavement!
And of all the rules to break he preferred parking on the pavement to parking in a residents only bay. As for the comment about the (small) child, that is just unbelievable
I don't know how the cyclist didn't just give that guy a big slap to say that about his child.. right in front of both of them as he DRIVES on the fucking PAVEMENT he really was asking for a black eye.
What an arsecockle
@@b3l14l That's it lad give those children good lessons
@@dantheman9565 shut up
Guy getting mad at the child was such a mouth breather.. children under 10 are allowed to cycle on pavements, i dunno anyone who would want someone that young on the road with idiots like him driving.
Not to mention theres a parking spot literally the other side of the road that he could use.
Yes, the car driver was a cnut, but the parent on the cycle (I assume it was a cycle, but could hear a little petrol motor too) was riding the WRONG way down a ONE WAY street (yes, this applies to cyclists too unless signposted otherwise...which this street doesn't - Leahurst Road, London, SE13).
no-one can cycle on a pavement in the UK regardless of age nor can anyone drive on the pavement
I'd rather ride on the pavement and get fined than die on the road in the hands of a fucking nutter driver who thinks roads are just for cars.
@@georgebarnes8163 google it then apologize 🙂
3:20 the guy on the motorbike was clearly in the wrong. I’ve been riding for over 10 years now and would never try to squeeze through a gap that I didn’t see possible. I would also never expect someone to give me space while I overtake.
Both are in the wrong, driver incorrectly used the horn and proceeded to recklessly endanger the biker.
Motorcyclist was 100% wrong and then caused the trouble. He would have deserved worse than he got.
You’re wrong. The bike is allowed to pass in slow moving traffic and can filter, as tight as he likes but can’t hit anything. Passing at the island-crossing isn’t a clever idea for that tho.
The first incorrect action is the car horn. Then the biker stopping for a word - can be seen as road rage. The car driver then antagonises. The rider then proceeds with criminal damage - of which he could pay the bill for any damage done to the car - which looks like none.
All triggered by a car driver who doesn’t know the HWC.
@@Scoupe400 nope, the bike can filter if there is enough room! You show me where it says "as tight as he likes" 😂 he then antagonised the car driver by obnoxiously shaking his head, like the car driver had done something wrong (which he hadn't)
The car driver then honked his horn to get the bikers attention because why did he shake his head which resulted in the bike rider turning to violence.
Both in the wrong but the biker started it then escalated it.
@@RossTownsend - it doesn’t have to say tight. It just simply defines filtering is allowed - there is no constraint on tightness, and therefore falls to a judgement call. Really simple. Tight, wide, you choose.
Anyone can shake a head. People mutter to themselves. But the car horn is incorrectly used as per the code, and thereafter the bike is escalating the possible interpretation of road rage by stopping. Then the vandalism. Then the guy getting out, again seen as RR by the police. All of these are acts they wouldn’t do in front of police or to a police car - whereas pulling up close behind a vehicle, waiting for the gap to widen such that he can fit… those initial bike manoeuvres are all things you’ll see bikes do daily and within proximity of police cars regardless.
#4 I love the silence of the whole clip and then just the police car's engine turning on, sweet satisfaction
Fiat 500 & Honda Jazz drivers, always seem to be entertaining to watch.
Whilst Audi, BMW and Vauxhall are usually terrifying.
@@fairybuddy-angel2035 I think we are just used to that by now so we aren't surprised when they show up 🤦♂️😂
@@fairybuddy-angel2035 don’t forget Mercedes!😂
@@fairybuddy-angel2035 You forgot Volvo drivers.
Porsche are getting dangerous too.
Had someone in the inside lane on a roundabout try and take the first exit off after leaving the same junction as me, naturally I went first and they took offence. Despite being about 1 second behind me
3:00 I think you're in the wrong it's the passenger on the phone 😂
0:59 - "He shouldn't be on the pavement, should he" made me laugh out loud. Amazed by the entitled ignorance of the motorist who parks his car halfway across a pavement, then asks if a small child should be allowed to cycle past it...
But doesn't it also sound as if the cammer is riding a motorbike the wrong way down a one-way street? People in glasshouses...
@@mercifulzeus01 If he'd been walking behind the child, the same thing would have happened. While he shouldn't be riding down a one way the driver is a complete danger to that child.
I’ll never understand cyclists who casually run red lights or pull out without pausing. On the whole the worst thing that can happen to a car driver behaving in such a stupid manner is that they write off their vehicle and someone else’s. But the worst thing that can happen to a cyclist doing the same thing is that they’re dead and smeared across the tarmac. They are so crazily vulnerable on those things.
Police should put points on their car licences like they're meant to
You've probably no understanding of preserving momentum too, then.
looks like it's a toucan crossing on the left so they used that as it was beeping and went straight back onto the road afterwards as they saw it was clear. not excusing it as its a pretty egregious swerve and not what you sohuld do (join the slower bike lane earlier) but this is less of a blatant run a red light and more of a maximising flow on a commute they know well
It's also not just a case of "it's only the cyclist being hurt" as well - I've read stories about how the driver who hit the cyclist can just get emotionally and mentally traumatised by it, to the point they lose their jobs and their families over it. It's an oversimplification of it, but that's the gist of it.
There's also the fact that cyclists can easily endanger pedestrians because they think red lights dont apply to them. Was one dashcam video on a different channel which showed a cyclist jumping a red light at a pelican crossing and ploughing straight into a pushchair with a toddler in it.
@@chrisfryer3118 Just because it would be nicer for you to not follow the law doesn't mean you shouldn't or indeed that it's the safest decision. What a stupidly selfish comment.
I hope you reported that last clip to the police, hopefully they can get him to surrender his licence.
Yes, somebody performing a rashly executed turn in the road to vent their road rage shouldn't be driving, they're clearly unhinged and unsafe.
Oh, you meant the other driver.
@@nathanbloke 😂
@@nathanbloke Which was more dangerous?
@@Sython6 both, no excuse for road rage.
2:58 if you look, the driver wasn't on his phone, the passenger was
5:10 'Who gave her the license?' the cammer asks. Apparently assuming (stupidly) that she drove illegally during her driving test.
Get this straight: drivers who behave illegally and/or stupidly have MADE A CONSCIOUS CHOICE to behave in this manner, SOME TIME AFTER they took their test. Sheesh.
Children are suffered to play on their bikes on the pavement only because it is unconscionable to make them play in the road.
8:00 - Being a confused old man doesn't excuse dangerous driving, if anything, it should mean licence being revoked if he's not able to drive safely anymore.
Clip 11, could be the driver wanted to get away from that blinking flashlight
@molly no molly
I'd rather a more discreet flashing light and a dipped down always on light not to dazzle people.
That last one is proof that everyone over retirement age needs to retake their test every 2 or 3 years. My grandad when I was younger was legally allowed to drive even though he could never see a speed bump and had delayed reactions. That sort of driver should never be allowed on the road
The problem is people think if they indicate then you have to let them in.
True, but also people often see someone clearly a bit unsure and lost, indicating to try to get to the right lane, and instantly accelerate to block them off.
Very few ever just ease off a tiny bit to help them out.
But then in most of these vids, you can practically hear the erection the cammer gets when he spies a opportunity to race into a spot where he'll be technically in the right if hit.
As if they would let you if the shoe were on the other foot. Just cunts.
It’s worse when people join a 70 mph road and they expect you to stop in your lane to let them in.
You don't have to let them in, but sometimes people make mistakes or are new to the area, so it can be easier to keep the traffic flowing. It's when people have clearly deliberately chosen the wrong lane because they can't be bothered to queue that annoys me.
You have right of way but remember if you made them stop dead when they're trying to merge into a motorway and you *could* have let them in, you're the worst type of person
For no.4 it's both. He thinks red lights don't apply to him but he certainly didn't see the Police Car.
One day a car will take him out going through a junction. Hope the driver of that car isn't badly affected when it happens.
I saw the result of such a cyclist in the centre of Oxford once.
Cyclist ignored a red light.
The Biffa lorry with a green traffic light never even saw them.
The result was a blanket in the road with a pair of feet poking out from under it and a red puddle.
They cycled through the red light and under the rear axle… imagine hitting an apple with a sledge hammer. Well, that was their head.
@Mark Saunderson Oooft! Tragic. Should be a warning to all right enough.
I think almost all bad cyclists are well aware that red lights do apply to them, they just don't care, because they know they can get away with it 99.9% of the time.
Love how #4 stopped at the red light but goes straight from the left turn lane
@@marksaunderson3042 Yeah, the mirrors on a lorry make for a very large blind spot. Assuming that's why they missed seeing him.
#5 That bloody Vauxhall came out of nowhere! 😆
7:30 'You can see where I'm coming from' haha!
5:50 - nothing "50/50" about it....if you're filtering like that and you see a car indicating...just wait..
The cyclist running the red light on the Mall is interesting.
About 15 years ago, I would bike along there every day, starting from Paddington and heading through Westminster and over to the South Bank.
There was a cyclist I saw a couple of times every week, who would continually run red lights and just generally behave like an idiot. One day I got sick of him and stopped alongside him near Horseguards. I said my piece about what a pillock he was, and then realised that I was talking to the then Prime Minister David Cameron. Happy days!
You have my utmost and heartfelt respect. Best comment I've read all week. You absolute legend
So he was a real pillock then
Surely we're one of the only countries in the world where the PM bikes himself to work on his own? The US president needs half bleeding battalion with him and armoured cars to nip out for a sarnie!?!
@@ColinMcNulty Oh he was not on his own. he liked to give that impression, but there was always a car following him with his security staff and his sandwiches.
Unlike the Dutch PM who really does bike to work!
Love the Vectra B in clip 13 ❤
4:54 pretty standard fiat 500 driver😂
Blue bike at 3:00 is a right bell end..
Yep. Caused an issue for absolutely no reason at all
Typical cammer
But the poor little fellow beeping his horn frantically because someone got ahead of him is a Saint. The biker was a bit close filtering past him and must have really scared the driver. I wonder if the driver follows other vehicles at a safe distance or if he's just a hypocrite. Oh and of course he's on his phone. What a caring and considerate guy.
#4 There is a cycle path to the left of the Mall, having used it many times. The cyclist obviously tried to circumvent the traffic lights, but it didn't work with the police. As the video shows, he is now delayed a lot more.
6:05 also assume as its pissing down with rain that you are much harder to see, mirrors are wet and smudged. To be honest, its a stupid situation to be filtering like that anyway but he wasnt at fault
Filtering when surrounding traffic is moving can be quite a lottery. Different if it`s stopped!
I give the motorcycle rider a big thumbs up, it's not often you hear cyclists and motorcyclists admit at least some of the blame.
@@luvstellauk Oh I guess that's true, usually its everybody elses fault, even their parents who were at home at the time and didnt even know they were out riding, had some reason for their fuck up
I will give you that
Definitely a life experience for him.
Technically the Highway Code often gives both users advice, telling them both to avoid a situation.
In this instance the car cannot change lanes until it can see it is clear to do so (rain, bikes filtering the lot).
Equally the biker will have rules to follow, but less of a MUST and more of a should or DO NOT - so should not overtake vehicles indicating right (167).
Seems like common sense too. Life preservation and all that.
5:20 😂😂😂 next time don't speed while a cop is there 😂😂😂
7:30 Radio: "So, you can see where I'm coming from..." - no, actually, I can't, because you're driving through a gap in stopped traffic, mate.
Geezer on the bike has a cheek to call that 50/50. The car is clearly indicating well before the bike is in picture.
For #12 is that considered filtering at that point when both sides are moving?
If both lanes are under 40mph yes, above that risk being done for driving dangerously
Clearly indicating, bikers fault 100%
Yes it is filtering. His mistake was not seeing the indicator and waiting for the car to change lanes. Always assume you have not been seen.
@@ifonly.4063 Far from clear as filtering is fine through slow moving traffic and the highway code also tells you not to make unnecessary lane changes, which the car was certainly doing, although being a biker, should have see the indicator and waited for the car.
The black car at 4:15 knew what was going to happen and decided they were out of there 🤣
As a biker myself with almost 25 years riding experience the bike at 3:00 was 100% in the wrong. You filter through traffic. The traffic doesn't stop for you. You filtered past a few cars, came to a momentary block, you wait till the car clears the island and move off again you don't have a go at the car driver for moving while you try to squeeze through a gap that's too small.
Person on bike had a big mouth until car driver got out of car then a quick get away was needed lol 😆
6:47 whilst the VW was entitled to go straight on in the right lane, it was the taking of that entitlement that led to the accident. The car on the left was slightly ahead and was indicating right from the moment they entered the roundabout. I'm not saying it wasn't the car in the lefts fault, they were in the wrong lane and wrongly assumed those to their right would also be going round the roundabout but the VW had ample time to spot the danger and ease off the gas to avoid a collision. IMO this shows how important hazard perception is and that sometimes slowing to avoid an accident is preferable to wasting even more time stopping to exchange details and having to get your car repaired.
I'd say that it was 100% the fault of the VW. Being in the right lane doesn't entitle you to neglect competent observations and drive at a vehicle progressing ahead of you.
Agreed but at the same time the car thst decided to go right from the left lane also had ample time to spot the VW and not go straight across him. Should've just continued straight and found somewhere safer to turn back around imo
#3 There's never a steamroller/lorry about, when you need one. 😁
2:36 - both.
#17 - 7:45, call the police, if he managed that kind of error there could be medical reasons. Do not let them continue to drive without being checked first.
The final clip showing why elderly drivers should be assessed as they are a danger to others and themselves. Their lack of awareness and reaction time can make them as dangerous as a drunk driver.
7:52 the confused old man may be sorry but perhaps its time he handed back his driving licence and stopped driving before he kills someone, including himself.
5:01 She's looking for holidays at the hospital.
Clip #9: It is nice to know that the standard of driving in Bradford is as good as ever. I cop for a lot of numpties whenever I'm down that way.
Come to norfolk,there’s way more than the national average of muppets driving here
Our company stopped doing any business in Bradford due to car crime let alone the standard of driving.🤣
looked to me like the van driver had no idea where he was going, and when u consider that, it makes the cammer look like a tosser.
I made the same mistake you suggest the van driver in the first clip made recently. Newly installed set of lights on a recently redesigned junction near me, which are poorly positioned so you don’t actually have a good view of the lights from the front position in the queue (none on the opposite side of the junction). Green filter arrow goes on, and I go meaning to go straight on. The old junction and light sequence didn’t have a filter lane and this added to the moment of confusion. I realised my mistake quickly and stopped short of causing any issues, and carefully reversed back making sure the car behind hadn’t moved forwards.
Easy enough to make the mistake with poorly positioned lights at a new junction, but easy enough to fix the mistake and not cause a problem. Don’t know how you can manage it with well positioned lights at the opposite side of the junction which should be easily visible unless you’re just not paying much attention
poor positioning on drivers part if you can't see lights clearly !
06:53 used to drive that road regularly and that happens all the time at that roundabout
Last clip - absolutely should not be driving. At all. There is good reason for suggesting people re-take the test at a certain age.
#4 Busted!
Lol always scared when a Preston clip pops up that I'll be featured 😂🤦♂️
Scared or hoping?😁
@@craiggerrard5117 well if you see a Red Civic do something dumb in Preston it's probably me, only passed my test a month ago so I have a bit of an excuse!
@@JebDMan There are a number of times when I could have been the star of the show but sadly nobody has been filming! 😥
@@craiggerrard5117 you could film your own antics yourself.
4:52 For sure one of the most dangerous drivers here and it was all intentional!
3:22 nope.. hitting his mirror wasn’t justified. The panic and struggle of this melt turning his bike back on was hilarious! Clearly haven’t the bottle to be starting fights so protect yourself by not attacking someone’s property.
Did you enjoy seeing yourself on camera though Wayne?
@@friendgray1 Wayne? lol imagine being called Wayne
brave to call someone a melt when there is a grown man with a flat cap starting fights with someone cause they shook their head at him HAHAHA
#4 Cyclist with cam appeared to be in a left filter lane and went straight on, another case of a stone thrower in a green house.
The confused old man shouldn't be driving.
Clip #15, "Yeah! Let's blind the stupid car infront of me! And the one incoming as well!" I will never understand people who unknowingly or knowingly do this.
Well I’m pretty confident this is a dual carriageway with two lanes in each direction (you can see traffic on the other carriageway to the right) so the lights were meant as a warning to the oncoming car that they’re driving the wrong way. Better to risk a little glare and hope they realise their mistake rather than let them carry on and possibly kill someone
#5 Did you report the hit and run to the police and/or you insurance company?
If so, what was the outcome?
My mum took 6 attempts to pass her driving tests, and she was a terrible driver mainly because she was nervous. One day, saying goodbye to her, she backed into the car behind her, I would not go into a car with her, but she eventually stopped driving without a major crash, thankfully, still love her though
Nervous drivers are the worse so it's good that she gave up driving.
At 2'59 the motorcycle rider showed no patience and was in the wrong.
5:17 was probably fed up of you giving him/her an epileptic fit with your stupid flashing cycle lights.
#12 prime example of a biker thinking its a good idea to weave between traffic the car was indicating the biker not looking
1:58 *Probably Jeremi Vine late again - say no more !*
2:57 The guy is clearly not wearing a belt either. Maybe no need for the biker push through the small gap but that driver is a ticking timebomb.
Seat belt for drivers should be a choice. Frankly, if you're dumb enough to not wear one then good riddance.
The biker had enough room to filter through that gap.
#17 - in 1992 I was knocked off my motorcycle by a “confused old man” driving badly. 30 years later I am still living with the consequences. If they won’t stop driving voluntarily then it should be a matter for the police/DVLA. You’d got dashcam footage as evidence. I just hope that “confused old man” didn’t cause an accident later.
the biker rider in 12. remember its Check, signal, manoeuvre. if the car is indicating, assume they haven't seen you!
I have found that many motorists actually under estimate the speed of a bicycle. Cyclists, on the other hand should ride according to the following three words: I AM INVISIBLE!!! I read this many years ago, and, while I was riding Bicycles, and later on, a scooter, I rode accordingly and it kept me relatively safe. It is amazing though, as a pedestrian, motorists see you, but the second you get on a two wheeled mode of transport, you somehow become invisible.
4:40 - Ah yes, the wonderful Odsal Top. 8th wonder of the traffic world.
"Confused Old Man....." who clearly shouldn't still be driving but won't stop till he seriously injures or kills someone
2 of the clips is from Swords in Ireland.
3:00 File that under "So Essex it hurts"
5:30 WHAT are those lights?? Get them pointed at the road before you cause a crash.
In essex around 6 months ago i see a small renault Clio only around 4 yrs old & every corner & panel was dented to hell , it looked like it had been thrown out of a helicopter, with this woman driving it in full burka !!! How did she get away with this!!!
I get nicked for a dodgy rear light !!
4:29 EJ58 VFC driver doesn't understand rules for using roundabouts, (note for Police) needs a drivers refresher course..
#4 and then the bloke goes straight on from a left turn only lane.
People with cameras always got something to say. Almost always looking to pick a fight. Most of these videos could easily be non issues if you just deal with them appropriately 😂
My take on the biker who hits the wing mirror. HE is a walloper, he only done that as he was in a bike with his protective equipment on.
He ran for his life soon as he done. You big shit house mate. (i'm a rider btw)
The cammer on the motorbike needs to stop looking for trouble before someone decides to take him out. Safer to catch a bus buddy!
#4 cyclist with the cam shouldn't have gone straight at those lights as they were in a left turn lane
Amazes me how when people see danger coming toward them, they find God....
7:26 I know what you said 😂😅😂😅❤
At 1:42 not sure why the cyclist did that as there is a dedicated cycle lane on The Mall to the left. He would have faced a cyclist red light at some point but less chance of being seen by the coppers had he ran it, which he would of course
Also the cam cyclist was in a LEFT turn only and then when straight on ....
I totally love these videos but you got to understand uk roads are bloody hard to navigate if your from out of area mistakes happen accidents happen. Simple as that !!!!!!
The first clip is actually Ireland
6, it got upset because you showed it up in front of its husband. 10, of an age that think driving licenses are optional.
The car driver wasn't on the phone, his passenger was. However, the driver wasn't wearing his seat belt. Motorbike shouldn't have tried to squeeze past at a traffic island either, there clearly wasn't a need to do so.
3:55 'dead or alive', seems appropriate
3:27... unless you are police, you have no entitlement to call anyone out. By all means, report them, but you don't need to escalate when you don't have the authority.
Number 4 is number 2
Number 6 is because people are psychopaths
That confused old man should hand in his licence because he could kill somebody if he does the same in the future.
Those cyclists riding through red lights, give us all a bad name. I've had so many arguments with them,, It was nice to see the police go after him.
3min24secs Ahh, the satisfying bang as the Dickheads door gets ruined on the bikers foot peg. 😄😄
She's a beautiful lass at #10 but if her driving skills don't improve one day, she will end up in a very non pretty situation with another vehicle.
3:55 Dead or Alive! 😄
First clip is Ireland, not uk.
Dundee, Scotland*
I wish this country would be more strict with who is allowed to drive on the road. Driving is a priviledge, not a right. I see far too many dangerous and terrible drivers that have no place operating a vehicle.
In Birmingham there was a spate of people "passing" their tests by paying someone to do it for them.
I can’t believe clip number 4. The cyclist must have seen the police car. What did he think was going to happen?
Yet again another video of why I said it should be mandatory to do an annual driving test. Its crazy to think you only have to pass one test then you can drive for the rest of your life without no refresher training. In my job I have to do annual refresher training so why not for driving a killing machine
clip one, karma
Motorcyclists filtering through traffic have to be doubly careful, since most drivers are not expecting it. I was taught to ride defensively and try to predict where drivers can do something wrong. A lot of the time, it's not malicious but simply careless.
Try not to escalate any situation, as your own dash cam footage could easily get you charged with something, as well as the other party.
0:33 I doubt they were confused by the green filter light. It is more likely they noticed the traffic to the left of them moving, assumed the lights had changed (without them noticing) and so moved off without checking the lights, too focused on "racing" the traffic next to them and being embarrassed about bot seeing the lights change (which for them, they obviously hadn't).
Bike wheels under 16inches are allowed on pavements
Apparently deliveroo cyclists have been told it's legal to go through red lights if they are carrying hot food
he didn't see the police car or the red light lol.
6:46 yep the clown was in the wrong lane but was indicating so the other car rather than drive into him might have preferred to have done a lap of the roundabout.
Doesnt matter if he was indicating though so 100% fault on car that cut across
@@michaelh7741 Actually it does, it shows a clear indication of what the other driver intended to do, whether legal or otherwise, and the VW ignoring that clear indication rather than slowing down to assess the blatant hazard in front of them. If anything the clip makes it seem like the VW actively chooses to drive into the other car and they can't claim "I didn't know what they were doing" or they'll be told "well you should've slowed down and worked that out before proceeding on then." If we're talking fault it's 75/25 and an insurer would likely try and get it even closer to 50/50.
@mattia4165 they still used the wrong lane to turn so all on them. You cant just indicate to rectify that mistake, the car should carry on straight and detour back enroute.
@@michaelh7741 nah, if you plough your vehicle into another vehicle that you can clearly see, regardless of whether they are doing something they should not be doing, you are equally if not more to blame. People make mistakes, and they act without thinking, and they get into the wrong lane and forget to check mirrors and that is all very bad, but what's worse is trying to ram them off the road with your car for daring to get in your way. That's psycho.
@mydogeatspuke they had NO right to turn right from that lane. Indicating doenst mean they can do that. If the lane says go straight on you MUST go straight on. Reckless driving and driving without due care and attention from other. Someone in the correct lane should not be punished because the other person decided at the last second they needed to go that way.
2.00 avout we saw a cop pull over a cyclist jumping a red light, so bad in London