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  • @Actingskint
    @Actingskint Před 7 měsíci +873

    Although the car broke down in a lane ,so wasn't able to limo to a hard shoulder . It demonstrates clearly , why a hard shoulder is needed . And just how fuc@@ng ridiculous the plans are , to remove hard shoulders of many motorways , is complete insanity . Smart motorways have been condemned by many rescue services . Perhaps the public might be listened to in regards to this . But I suspect not .

    • @SWR_Quackula
      @SWR_Quackula Před 7 měsíci +59

      Fortunately the construction of new smart motorways has now been banned, as of April this year. How long it will take to completely remove them from the public network I don't know, but that is some small comfort that the government has realised how deadly they really are and will continue to be.

    • @jezp1976
      @jezp1976 Před 7 měsíci +18

      @@SWR_Quackula It was the current government that started building them to save money - that is why most of the M25 has a hard shoulder, except the part that was widened last.

    • @BillCarson-mq9ko
      @BillCarson-mq9ko Před 7 měsíci +2

      People complain about them but still use them.

    • @stevenwreyford4570
      @stevenwreyford4570 Před 7 měsíci

      Dumb dumb comment - a lot of people don't have any choice @@BillCarson-mq9ko

    • @barbarahalkyard1901
      @barbarahalkyard1901 Před 7 měsíci +38

      ​@@BillCarson-mq9koYou dont have a lot of choice. if you drive for a living.

  • @MageZathara
    @MageZathara Před 7 měsíci +334

    So glad dad and daughter were okay.. Her cry broke my heart 😭

    • @cbullar4205
      @cbullar4205 Před 3 měsíci +14

      Im gald they where okay but it makes me laught @5:23 it fails to mention that the girls life was only saved by the fact she was illegally in the front seat if she had been positioned in the car where the law says she should be, she would be dead. Its intresting how they gloss over these details.

    • @mikegrace
      @mikegrace Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@cbullar4205she was in a child seat in the front

    • @cbullar4205
      @cbullar4205 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@mikegrace Does not matter she was in a child seat, in the uk (where this was filmed) it is ilegal for anything other then a rear facing baby seat to be used in the front of a car with rear seats. The use of a rear facing baby seat in the front is also only provided the front seat does not have active airbags. All other child seat have to be in the rear. It even highlights this as the second part on this video is a lady getting fined for having a child in the front kind of takes the piss if you ask me.

    • @abbywalker-fx1rj
      @abbywalker-fx1rj Před měsícem

      @@cbullar4205it says cause there was stuff filling up the back

    • @limeyUK99
      @limeyUK99 Před měsícem

      @@cbullar4205 How do you know it wasn't a rear-facing baby seat? You can use them till around 4 years old!

  • @jo.s7993
    @jo.s7993 Před 7 měsíci +495

    This brought me to tears. My brother used to work for a breakdown company that had the contract to clear motorway accidents in Kent. He is a seriously tough, hard man, & completely unshakable, until he did this job. He did it for eighteen months, but couldn't face it any longer. He said he saw things that nobody should see. Blood, bone, brain matter, shit, etc.... The bits & pieces of shattered bodies that were left in vehicles after the remains of what were once people, that could be removed. It's the only time since we were kids that I've seen him breakdown sobbing when he told me. He hasn't talked about it since, & if anything like this comes on TV, he turns it off or walks out of the room. The emergency services, have support & training to deal with this sort of thing (thankfully!), but the non emergency services such as him don't. Please think about this when you're driving, because it's not just the victims that have their lives affected. He's doing ok now, but it changed him....

    • @sadisticmaster46
      @sadisticmaster46 Před 7 měsíci +46

      I feel for your brother as I was a recovery driver for 15yrs and know exactly what he went and is still going through. I'm not able to work because of the mental health problems it has caused me. After a long and hard struggle, a suicide attempt and 6 months in a Psychiatric Hospital I am now getting help from Psychiatrists and Psychologists. I have been diagnosed with PTSD, Unstable personality disorder and depersonalisation/derealisation disorder. I have been told that for your mind to be able to cope with the horrors that you see on a day to day basis it shuts off to make it seem unreal and makes you feel like your living in a dream. It also causes all the symptoms of depression but unfortunately none of the usual anti depressant meds have any effect because the cause is different. Because I did the job for 15 years it has left me unable to return to a "normal" state and cost me my marriage, my daughter who I have not seen since she was 4yrs old, my career (HGV Driver) and many other things. I have not driven so much as a skate board for the last 13yrs because of my disassociation from my surroundings make me feel unsafe to drive any longer and fear hurting someone else because of my problem especially after seeing first hand the devastation that can be caused. As you rightly said the Military and emergency services quite rightly get the help if and when they need it but no one gives a thought to the people who have to clear up the mess. I advise your brother to seek medical help sooner rather than later if he is having problems coping with it because take it from someone who knows, over time life events like bereavement, stressful situations etc will make it worse.

    • @getshrekt9023
      @getshrekt9023 Před 7 měsíci +5

      How do I get this type of job?

    • @Indigenous51
      @Indigenous51 Před 7 měsíci

      @@getshrekt9023You wouldn’t qualify because you’re mentally unstable already!

    • @thefiestaguy8831
      @thefiestaguy8831 Před 7 měsíci +32

      I'm a police officer in London, although I live right on the London/Kent border. I once was on a crime scene for a fatal incident whereby a bin lorry had reversed over an elderly chap, and the huge tyre had gone over his throat..... even 6 hours after the accident once the body had been taken away, truck removed, there were still blood marks and a bit of throat flesh in the road. Went to a fatal incident that same year between a private hire driver and a moped rider. Moped rider died at the scene unfortunately. I've been to plenty of "sudden deaths" (known as "unexpected sudden deaths") whereby our role is to work as agents of the HM Coroner and to ensure the death is natural and not suspicious in anyway. I've touched, searched and rolled numerous dead bodies during the 7 years i've been doing this, and most are just "routine". Some do stay with you however and I recall my second sudden death which transpired to be a suicide by hanging, found by a dog walker the next morning. His face, the house, the road, the names of all the officers present, and even our callsigns for that day I remember. I rememeber it especially moreso as it was the day of my 23rd birthday. This was nearly 6 years ago now.
      Also I definitely got no "training" in how to deal with these things, after all it's only when you experience it for real before you know how it will affect you.

    • @sadisticmaster46
      @sadisticmaster46 Před 7 měsíci +20

      I started working for a Recovery company in East London/Essex back 1978 on a 3 week work experience course through school. I was 14 at the time and very quickly saw my first sight of gore and the result of vehicle crashes. I found that one way to try to cope with it (advice from a police sergeant) was to have a very dark sense of humour and to try to laugh it off which seems to be the way most emergency service personnel try to cope with what they have to see. Back then the fire brigade were not as well equipped as they are now and recovery operators had a larger role in freeing trapped victims from the wreckage both alive and dead. I worked in that role for 15 years on and off up until I was around 30 and in that time attended thousands of vehicle crashes. When I was 47 after steadily declining and feeling more and more detached from reality caused by life events like the loss of parents etc I had a major breakdown and attempted to take my life. I could only describe the feeling as having a block in my head that had got to a point that I no longer felt safe to drive as I had lost my situation awareness. It took 7 years to eventually find a good psychologist who after seeing for months finally worked out what was wrong (PTSD, Depersonalisation/derealisation disorder) and suddenly it all made sense. Up to that point I had tried many different anti depressants none of which made any difference because my depression symptoms had a different cause to the regular serotonin imbalance. I'm now 60 and still unable to work or function normally especially after the effects of going through the covid epidemic (had covid 3 times plus long covid which I'm still dealing with) which pushed me back even further from reality. I apologise for going on a bit but I wanted to say the basics of what I've experienced to try to help you and anyone else who who reads this and may be going through similar experiences that your not alone and to advise that if you feel your situation is having an effect on your mental health to either seek help or take up any offers of help from your professional bodies before it becomes a problem. @@thefiestaguy8831

  • @AnthonyMcGowan
    @AnthonyMcGowan Před 7 měsíci +291

    that recording of the moment of the collision as recorded by the 999 service is chilling.

    • @annamarielewis7078
      @annamarielewis7078 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Yes. Chilling is the exact word.

    • @MrBigMalT
      @MrBigMalT Před 3 měsíci +6

      They should play that recording to a full House of Lords. Get them to realise the hell on earth they’ve created by agreeing to the creation of smart motorways.

    • @helenellsworth9556
      @helenellsworth9556 Před 3 měsíci +7

      The 999 dispatcher Calling for the caller, sunk me, I thought he was the fatality

    • @AccidentallyOnPurpose
      @AccidentallyOnPurpose Před 23 dny

      The child crying and the dispatcher calling out to try and get an answer is haunting.

  • @pearlkt
    @pearlkt Před 7 měsíci +97

    The chap that took over the call is amazing

  • @meganfarrell7427
    @meganfarrell7427 Před 4 měsíci +90

    The daughter riding in the front seat that day only because dad had stuff filling up the back seat and it saving her life is proof to me that everything happens for a reason. So glad they’re okay. That little girls scream made my heart drop.

    • @paulrussell1207
      @paulrussell1207 Před 3 měsíci +8

      What was the reason for making the car break down in the middle lanes of one of Northern England's busiest stretches of motorway?

    • @ChefGoreb
      @ChefGoreb Před 2 měsíci

      @@paulrussell1207 I also dont believe in what @paulrussell1207 said, but I can give you a potential reason. Maybe the car would have crashed into traffic a moment later, killing both because they were in the front, so whatever god they belive in made them have a "less bad" accident to save their life and give him a new perspective of life, maybe that was necessary. I however think there is only truth in the chaos theory, nothing happens for a reason, its you that can make it memorable and life-changing. Many credit a lot of their own achievements to a divine presence, which discredits themselves. Its like an anti-motivator, I have never understood why people do that.

    • @abraun249
      @abraun249 Před 2 měsíci

      Well it was a ford fiesta wasnt it ? There's a saying in german that goes "Ford fahren, Heim laufen" which is a wordplay and basically means "drive ford, walk home", if you spell it "Fort fahren, Heim laufen" however, it says drive away, walk home. @@paulrussell1207​

    • @jenlfpotter3870
      @jenlfpotter3870 Před 2 měsíci

      Who knows. More to the point, why fill a smallish car up with so much crap in the back seats that you can't transport what should be the, most, valuable precious thing not just in your life, but in her family's lives, quite possibly. We used to have a mark 1 1976 original, Ford Fiesta, two doors, but you could make the back go flat if you needed extra boot room, which we could have done with when we went on holiday, mostly down to Cornwall. My mum would load the boot to the top, she'd have suitcases piled behind her driver's seat on the way to, Cornwall, but on the way back from, Cornwall, there would also be fresh baked pasties piled on top, but, most importantly, my carseat with 5-point harness, was secured safely in the back before anything else was loaded. I never, rode in the front passenger seat until I was in Secondary School. I wasn't in a booster seat either. The adult seatbelts were already the correct height when I was around 6 years old and growing out of the child seat.

    • @KarlPilkington89
      @KarlPilkington89 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Nonsense, so people that die always deserve to die? stop talking complete nonsense.

  • @annagrinnell6790
    @annagrinnell6790 Před 7 měsíci +131

    The woman with the red Audi , driving with three children in the car no insurance and no safety seats for them . Unbelievable 😮

    • @aaroncousins4750
      @aaroncousins4750 Před 7 měsíci +26

      I know, and she has the audacity to blame her husband for not having insurance

    • @alexbmwfan342
      @alexbmwfan342 Před 7 měsíci +7

      I would of been angry if I was that cop...

    • @jbuckley2546
      @jbuckley2546 Před 7 měsíci +15

      @@aaroncousins4750 Of course she would. Modern women cannot be held responsible for their actions.

    • @Indigenous51
      @Indigenous51 Před 7 měsíci +6

      CHAV ! I feel sorry for the children,with an irresponsible mother like that .

    • @vickyRoyalHistory
      @vickyRoyalHistory Před 7 měsíci +10

      Your statement is incorrect. The Youngest was in a car seat, it clearly shows that at the end. The other 1 were on booster seats & wearing seat belts. Not ideal no, but your comment is completely misleading. She didn't do as much as she should, but she had done something. Also in this case, she was not at any increased risk of having an accident just because she had no Insurance. Get your facts straight before you make unjustified comments.

  • @odgie5228
    @odgie5228 Před 7 měsíci +189

    As a resident who lives close to a major section of the m62, it's always stood still, the removal of hard shoulder to accommodate smart motorways and other reasons is ridiculous. It's very open and high elevation, leading to quite treacherous conditions come winter, with fog, ice and snow.

    • @tomhermens7698
      @tomhermens7698 Před 7 měsíci

      @odgie5228 those ridiculous smart motorways - Tory Shapps brainchild - are killers. In Germany the hard should is a hard shoulder. Cancel these smart death motorways.

    • @davidpnewton
      @davidpnewton Před 7 měsíci

      @@AlexDatcoldness since removing the hard shoulder is fundamental to smart motorways that's an extraordinarily stupid assertion to make.

    • @Stephen_Platt
      @Stephen_Platt Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@davidpnewtonremoving the hard shoulder is big but I wouldn’t say fundamental. Smart motorways just have the ability to use more methods to manage traffic flow. Variable speed limits I’d argue is at least as important as no hard shoulder and that’s actually a good idea.

    • @davidpnewton
      @davidpnewton Před 7 měsíci

      @@Stephen_Platt why is it done with all "smart" motorways then? It's definitional and a necessary (but not sufficient) condition of being a "smart" motorway that it's done.

    • @Stephen_Platt
      @Stephen_Platt Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@davidpnewton it’s done because they thought it’d be a great innovation (don’t ask me why, anyone with an IQ above 10 could see how bad an idea it was). I would imagine they’ll carry on implementing the other aspects of “smart” motorways and just keep hard shoulders.

  • @StarFyre
    @StarFyre Před 7 měsíci +53

    That good Samaritan who went to the Fiesta to get the phone to keep police updated and also pried the Seat's door open to rescue the trapped driver deserves some form of public recognition.
    He is a legend, heroically risking his life to help others without regards to his own safety, with cars and HGV's flying up behind him. He could have died, just think if a 44 ton lorry ploughed into him, they take a while to stop. There would have been nothing left of him to scrape off the tarmac.
    When I used to drive buses and coaches I had 14 non-fault accidents in a year. I even had a woman bounce off the side of one of our latest buses and try to bolt ,so I didn't stop for passengers, and slammed the bus diagonally across the carriageway so she couldn't move. She admitted she had no insurance and was bawling her eyes out, and traffic was piling up. I'm a sucker when pretty girls cry and I couldn't see any damage so I let her go.
    One incident was when I was driving down the promenade and I heard a noise, checked my left mirror to see a guy bouncing down the road. I turned to the passengers and said Why do they walk on the effin road!!! He's sitting when I got to him, his mrs was crying and his kid had blood pouring off him. There was a dick on the bus who was constantly yelling on his phone so I told him to call 999 when he sheepishly said it was a fake phone. I honestly thought I'd killed him.
    Cops come, ask the guy if he was walking on the road and he said no, then the cop said ah, so the bus was driving down the pavement then.
    What happened was there was a rubbish bin next to the kerb and he stepped around it and glanced off the bus, breaking a window and it spun him around and he punched his kid right on the nose!
    What scared him the most was he saw the back wheel pass by right next to his face. I was a nervous wreck but that's not the worst incident.
    The worst one was when I was coming down a hill with a slight bend. There was a woman wanting to turn right so she was waiting for me to pass when, for some inexplicable reason another car came up and OVERTOOK the waiting car. My bus weighs 10 tons, so if I am doing 30mph, thats 300 tons of force., plus whatever mass she had. At least she died instantly and not in agony.
    Her vehicle was totally and utterly destroyed to the point of being unrecognisable as a vehicle. I had the shakes from hell and couldn't stop crying. Bus company sent out a van to take me back to the depot, and all the other drivers went heyyyyy killer! I kept thinking for years if there was something I could have done something to avoid it but I had no reaction time.
    I now suffer from serious mental health issues and still see it in my dreams, 35 years later. Cops see this all the time, takes a special sort of person who can do that.
    I used to hate them, now I have respect. It can be a thankless job.
    Sorry this comment is so long.

    • @ABramleyBee
      @ABramleyBee Před 5 měsíci +5

      Please consider seeking support, it sounds as though you have PTSD....

  • @patriciaarroni2142
    @patriciaarroni2142 Před 6 měsíci +76

    I drove in England for over 20 years and then moved to Italy. The British police are exceptional. Looking at this video makes me want to complement every one of you, thank you for your service, and tell the British people they are 44:03 incredibly lucky to have them on their roads, towns and countryside.

  • @nickyshaw7677
    @nickyshaw7677 Před 7 měsíci +59

    Love how she tries to blame it on the truck and the evidence proves she was in the wrong

    • @XaviRonaldo0
      @XaviRonaldo0 Před 4 měsíci +7

      What about the cops not seeing her at fault with a punishment. If it was a male driver or the trucker that caused it he'd throw the book at them

    • @nickyshaw7677
      @nickyshaw7677 Před 4 měsíci +1

      @@XaviRonaldo0 such a typical comment from a male lol

    • @XaviRonaldo0
      @XaviRonaldo0 Před 4 měsíci +5

      @@nickyshaw7677 doesn't mean it's not true

  • @neilburns8869
    @neilburns8869 Před 7 měsíci +143

    I was relieved to hear that Caston and his young daughter both survived the horrific crash.
    Of course there was an element of luck involved but there often is with a lot of situations in life.
    Just as well he had his daughter's child safety seat strapped in properly and in the front.

    • @Neil3D
      @Neil3D Před 7 měsíci +6

      Nah that Fiesta driver is 100% at blame, no element of luck to it. He stopped voluntarily on a motorway because a warning light came on, his car didn't break down. He also should have pulled over to the hard shoulder, but he didn't, he just stopped in the middle of the motorway - voluntarily, with his 2 year old in the car. The guy is an absolute danger to socierty and should be banned from driving.

    • @jamesmc1272
      @jamesmc1272 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@Neil3D yes totally agree, I see quiet a bit of dubious driving by new arrivals, we need to give them some extra training,

    • @TestGearJunkie.
      @TestGearJunkie. Před 6 měsíci +12

      @@Neil3D No. He was unable to move over due to the traffic in the left hand lane not letting him. The police investigators said no fault, and they should know. If anyone is to blame it's all the traffic belting past on his inside.

    • @warrickrowland6719
      @warrickrowland6719 Před 6 měsíci

      @@Neil3D A 2yr should not be in the front passenger seat, regardless about any child approved seat

    • @amyford2971
      @amyford2971 Před 6 měsíci +10

      @@warrickrowland6719but thank goodness she was in front as she would have been killed in the back

  • @amandaomezi7492
    @amandaomezi7492 Před 7 měsíci +39

    It the little girl was at the back, she may not have made it. Hearing her scream brought tears to my eyes

    • @notaseat5934
      @notaseat5934 Před 6 měsíci +5

      She definitely wouldn’t have, those seats were completely obliterated. She would have been too if she was back there. It’s a scary thought

  • @Nickgowans
    @Nickgowans Před 7 měsíci +24

    Front and back dashcam, absolutely essential these days
    What boggles my mind is that with hundreds of miles of motorways, there are only 56 on the whole M62. Surely there should be dozens in every mile.

  • @martyn334
    @martyn334 Před 7 měsíci +26

    man that fire brigade response was unreal!

  • @BerraLJ
    @BerraLJ Před 7 měsíci +45

    As a truck driver in Sweden seeing how people slow down to watch a scene on the opposite side is frustrating and could be very dangerous, i tend to try to ignore them if it is on a big road with divided carriageways like the M1(E4/E20) i have to keep my eyes on the traffic ahead of me, on a smaller road things change of course but still keep an eye out for officers signals and slow down/stop, not rocket science really but seems like it at times.

    • @jackspringheel9963
      @jackspringheel9963 Před 7 měsíci +2

      The radio traffic reports I used to hear in Chicago would often talk about an accident on one of the interstates, with "gapers' block" on the opposite carriageway.

    • @BerraLJ
      @BerraLJ Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@jackspringheel9963 And then all it takes for someone to not pay attention to cause an accident on that side to, we all see people sitting with phones in their hand even when it is forbidden, at least here in Sweden.

  • @megataurus7779
    @megataurus7779 Před 7 měsíci +138

    I watch these vids regularly just to keep myself in check,your life can change in a heartbeat when driving on these roads,hats off to the cops who deal in dangerous situations

  • @TheDog8873
    @TheDog8873 Před 7 měsíci +63

    The child’s cries bring me to tears every single time

    • @Lisa-ih7fk
      @Lisa-ih7fk Před 7 měsíci +13

      Honestly I felt such relief when I heard them cry. Knowing a crash was imminent (given the nature of the show), my stomach dropped when the Dad told the 911 operator that his 2 year old was in the car. When I heard her cry I knew she was alive.

    • @artifactingreality
      @artifactingreality Před 7 měsíci +5

      how many times do you watch this?

    • @nickyshaw7677
      @nickyshaw7677 Před 7 měsíci

      How many times did you watch the video lol

  • @dj_efk
    @dj_efk Před 7 měsíci +81

    I couldn’t do this job - I’d be terrible at it. Respect to police officers.

    • @nancyalexander780
      @nancyalexander780 Před 7 měsíci +6

      Me too!

    • @peterosbourne3571
      @peterosbourne3571 Před 7 měsíci +3

      😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅😅 yea sure

    • @melgrant7404
      @melgrant7404 Před 7 měsíci +3

      They didn't respect my family member lost in a car accident. One was heard to say he deserved it in so many words.

    • @amandaomezi7492
      @amandaomezi7492 Před 7 měsíci +5

      I applied for a police dispatcher position and after the first call, I happy I didn’t get it. I’m sure it doesn’t happen often but to hear a child scream with a horrible collision and no one talking afterwards would have made me shut down completely. The not knowing what happened made me close my eyes and shake my head just from watching

    • @johnw65uk
      @johnw65uk Před 7 měsíci +9

      My brother in law was a police driver he gave up , couldn’t hack the seeing dead people from accidents. Personally I say everyone who commits offences should see what happens to the human body in a fatal accident. It’ll make them be more careful driving a 2 ton death trap.

  • @illusion1361
    @illusion1361 Před 7 měsíci +8

    All the reasons never to have smart motorways

  • @lebotnov66
    @lebotnov66 Před 7 měsíci +11

    A few years ago, in Canada, they passed a law that says all vehicles on highways/motorways must slow down and keep one lane away from all emergency vehicles. this includes the police, firefighters, ambulance and tow trucks.

    • @Mirrorgirl492
      @Mirrorgirl492 Před 4 měsíci +1

      We have the same in Australia now after 4 police officers were killed whilst working on a motorway 😢

  • @Unemployed_Jedi
    @Unemployed_Jedi Před 5 měsíci +6

    Thank heavens there was no fatalitys in the motorway crash,
    Bravo to the gentleman who risked his life helping the injured.

    • @anyexpat
      @anyexpat Před 5 měsíci

      4 or 5 people die each day on the roads in the UK

  • @Potts1966
    @Potts1966 Před 7 měsíci +153

    Always difficult when someone loses their life in an accident, but always better when it's the driver in the wrong who dies.

    • @jackoh991
      @jackoh991 Před 7 měsíci +2

      When does it say the person at fault died?

    • @Potts1966
      @Potts1966 Před 7 měsíci +58

      54:25 Micra driver who drove the wrong way and was three times over the drink limit. I feel so sorry for the van driver, totally not their fault.

    • @jackoh991
      @jackoh991 Před 7 měsíci +4

      @@Potts1966 thanks

    • @pegallen6983
      @pegallen6983 Před 7 měsíci +16

      I totally agree. Karma bit him right then and there. I do so love karma

    • @steve00alt70
      @steve00alt70 Před 7 měsíci +15

      Nobody deserves to die tho

  • @michaelhawthorne8696
    @michaelhawthorne8696 Před 7 měsíci +48

    I am a biker and at 24:13 the cops nab this twat for earlier riding the hard shoulder...
    When filtering is allowed, he could have just gone down lane 1-2 or lane 2-3.
    Unbelievable......

  • @shahsheikh541
    @shahsheikh541 Před 7 měsíci +26

    The British highway police really do a tremendous job.

  • @patrick103b
    @patrick103b Před 7 měsíci +6

    People’s refusal to slow down amazes me they often see the hazard and speed up rather than slow down

  • @juliogeordio7358
    @juliogeordio7358 Před 6 měsíci +10

    Thank god that man and his daughter are ok , I was in tears watching that

  • @Jamiedot
    @Jamiedot Před 7 měsíci +20

    That woman in the Mini has clearly done well for herself. Her plate is now on a 16 plate M135I with the most clean MOT History I've ever seen. Good on you.

    • @gursisingh1940
      @gursisingh1940 Před 7 měsíci +4

      Women in the mini shouldn't be on the road if she panics so easily, it affects ones situational awareness

    • @0170barney
      @0170barney Před 7 měsíci +6

      Ya nosy bugga😂. Doing a car check on her number plate to see what motor shes got.😂

    • @Jamiedot
      @Jamiedot Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@0170barney yeah I got bored 😂

    • @thefiestaguy8831
      @thefiestaguy8831 Před měsícem

      Would hardly call that "doing well for herself".. I drive a 2017 3 litre BMW saloon car, which is just as quick, if not quicker than a 135i....
      I wouldn't say "I've done well for myself". I just tried and didn't give up when things got hard, just pushed on instead. I earn just under double the average UK salary.
      Maybe I have higher standards of "doing well". One of my mate's dad's has millions in his bank account, his house is worth £750,000 with the mortgage fully paid off. He buys a brand new £50k-£60k car every three years paid up front, no finance, at one point owned a second house in Scotland (worth £250k) AND has 2 x yearly cruises (probably around £10k each - him and the wife) and 2x yearly family holidays to numerous countries including Spain, Egypt, Italy, day trips to Paris, and retired a year or so ago and will never have to work a day in his life again, he's in his very early 50's. That's what I call "doing well for yourself".
      Meanwhile my parents are 64 and 62 and still working.

  • @sarahmalak5309
    @sarahmalak5309 Před 7 měsíci +32

    the childs cry absolutely destroyed me. if they had not survived that would of sent me under. it was the most horrible phonecall i have ever heard. i broke down in tears at hearing the child cry. omg, it made me realise how precious life is. i wish both father and child all the best in the future and so glad they are ok x

    • @quigglebert
      @quigglebert Před 6 měsíci +4

      They wouldn't have aired that part of the call if it had been fatal

    • @Emalbee
      @Emalbee Před 6 měsíci

      I had to pause it and make sure they did make it

    • @castlebrookkennels8549
      @castlebrookkennels8549 Před 6 měsíci +1

      So did I! As soon as she screamed I cried out thinking how horrified she would be to see her dad in such a way! So glad he denied the usual rules of putting kids jn the rear. She'd have been dead if he had.

  • @Gonte88
    @Gonte88 Před 7 měsíci +5

    One of those things I realise every time I watch these shows is how good the swedish insurance rules are. The coverage for your own car may differ, but when it comes to what you cause for others a car in traffic will be insured for all drivers. If you don't sign an insurence, or don't pay for it, you will get insured by a non profit organisation that charges insane rates but makes sure pretty much everyone is covered.
    If you're not to blame for an accident you're almost guaranteed compensation for damages - whatever the insurer then claims from the one responsible is not your problem.

  • @gameinsane8984
    @gameinsane8984 Před 7 měsíci +11

    She’s insured to a fiat pinto so thinks she can drive an Audi 😂😂😂

  • @theoldempressrv6193
    @theoldempressrv6193 Před 7 měsíci +15

    Stop removing hard shoulders on the pretense of traffic congestion.....its killing people

  • @markplenty2631
    @markplenty2631 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Getting rid of emergency hard shoulder was not a "smart" motorway decision.

  • @pingpongpung
    @pingpongpung Před 7 měsíci +137

    Here before the title gets corrected from "Mayor" to "Major".

    • @halfrhovsquared
      @halfrhovsquared Před 7 měsíci +1

      Damn ! I was looking forward to seeing Sadiq Khan turned into pizza by a 70mph truck !

    • @_bluelight
      @_bluelight  Před 7 měsíci +30

      🤫

    • @dukestt5436
      @dukestt5436 Před 7 měsíci +6

      That took significantly longer than I thought it was going to

    • @bonnetdedouche
      @bonnetdedouche Před 7 měsíci +3

      Na, i wan't proof 😂

    • @BossySwan
      @BossySwan Před 7 měsíci +1

      Mayor McCheese

  • @CyanicusTwice
    @CyanicusTwice Před 7 měsíci +13

    My Mini broke down in the overtaking lane of a duel carriageway (A5 near to where it becomes the M54) and I was very fortunate that the lorry driver to my left let me coast in front of him onto the hard shoulder. The steering had gone stiff as well making it more difficult. I've been on that road hundreds (probably thousands) of times and there are always dozens of people speeding and on there phones each time. Not only that but there are some bends that are tight for a 70 mph road.

    • @bitcoinbitcoin670
      @bitcoinbitcoin670 Před 7 měsíci

      HWC Rule 264. Keep in the left lane unless overtaking. If you are overtaking, you should return to the left lane when it is safe to do so (see also Rules 267 and 268).

    • @BlazeFirereign
      @BlazeFirereign Před 7 měsíci +5

      @@bitcoinbitcoin670 Why are you assuming and implying that they _weren't_ overtaking prior to their breakdown?

    • @gursisingh1940
      @gursisingh1940 Před 7 měsíci +1

      Steering gone stiff because of no power steering

    • @stevekenilworth
      @stevekenilworth Před 3 měsíci

      a5 and m54 great road, every corner can easy be done at 70mph. every weekend for over a decade up and down that road. parts that road 100mph felt like walking pace only ever seen one crash on that road the long left hander not long from the m6 heading wales direction car i was in doing 90mph what safe but boy racer must been a 130 plus he went past like we were parked he lost back end hit the center and car spin many times, near telford . i broke down on that road other direction , was between two lanes merging and two lanes to the right back rear tire had gone heading towards m6, car felt like turbo had gone, car fully loaded as coming back from my mums on xmas day the tire wall were paper thin it just felt car lost turbo and the amount extra weight in the small car must done quite a few miles testing the engine as that what it felt like, 20 miles later i thought id check before i got on to m6 it was rear left flat tire not much left side wall , changed tire between two live lanes either side, cameras rotated and looked at me as luggage unloaded, first ever tire change very new driver at the time but did it fast as possible and very little run up to join m54 so it was 0-60 (truck speed) clouds black smoke . id still change tire on motorway if need be but id make sure i had better run up to build speed to re join

  • @DidilyCOD
    @DidilyCOD Před 7 měsíci +27

    This makes me so mad that the Lady that caused the accident with the truck got away without a fine and points.
    What if it was a motorcycle that she hit and that rider would most likely be killed if they get hit by other vehicles from behind.
    Most of the collisions on our roads of from people like her that haven't got a clue and they shouldn't be on our roads. Yet if somebody goes 46 on a 40mph on an open road then oh hell, points and a fine my dude.....
    Baffles me.

    • @davidpnewton
      @davidpnewton Před 7 měsíci +5

      Yes. It was clear from the evidence that she was guilty of driving without due care and attention.
      She drifted into another lane, causing a collision. That should be points on her licence.

    • @anyexpat
      @anyexpat Před 5 měsíci

      @@davidpnewton Should be no license

    • @XaviRonaldo0
      @XaviRonaldo0 Před 4 měsíci

      If it was a male driver or the trucker at fault we all know they would've thrown the book at them. At least we can take solace in the fact she will be deemed liable by the insurance companies.

    • @thebouncer9107
      @thebouncer9107 Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@XaviRonaldo0 She may very well not be if there is no officially recorded evidence. It may go down as a 50/50, affecting the trucker's premiums for years.

  • @franlats0705
    @franlats0705 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I am one of those who have ended up with injuries both physical and mental due to an accident caused by a driver who didn't bother to stop at a stop sign and then fled the scene on foot. 10months later I am still suffering pain and ptsd. Watching this makes me feel sick BUT the more I watch the less I have panic attacks. If you drink, take drugs, don't have insurance etc DO NOT DRIVE!!! God forbid my son had been in the car with me, the passenger side got crumpled and the door frame twisted etc more than my side did.

  • @Amathusukx
    @Amathusukx Před 7 měsíci +7

    " DALE" looks the type that does not let anyone off, regardless of how honest someone is.

    • @GFINHK
      @GFINHK Před 7 měsíci

      Doesn't matter what they look like or if you're supposed to be under their care. As long as you're in their presence, you're ALL guilty. Don't ask me how I know

  • @billybogg3602
    @billybogg3602 Před 7 měsíci

    thanks for posting.

  • @ziggystardust3060
    @ziggystardust3060 Před 3 měsíci +2

    My car blew a tyre on a motorway where there was no hard shoulder, and just over the brow of a hill and a motorway bridge. It was one of the MOST scary events of my life, as big lorries were literally tanking it down the hill past me. I really thought it would be the end of me!
    I was SO thankful when the police arrived so quickly. They were really kind, and helped me get to safety. 💙🚨

  • @dazo1864
    @dazo1864 Před 7 měsíci +19

    I love that Mayor Collisions

    • @graemepatterson
      @graemepatterson Před 7 měsíci +3

      Wouldn't have been a fatal if he had been wearing his chain correctly

  • @dianekruger5977
    @dianekruger5977 Před 5 měsíci +3

    I live in Michigan, USA. Many years ago, I was driving down local 2 lane road, either headed to a Dr. Appointment, or work meeting. I was getting close to major highway, when I see older pickup sitting on paved road shoulder on fire. The driver luckily made it out safety, no passengers with him. Poor fellow was on his knees behind his pickup, he probably was lucky he didn't get trapped inside the truck and got burned, or burned to death. I called local emergency services. Others had already, but they hadn't really given them very good directions.
    I wish I could have stopped to offer more assistance, but if it was work meeting, boss was real stickler about showing up.
    I do try to stop to see if there's anything I can do for them when possible though.

  • @Neil3D
    @Neil3D Před 7 měsíci +8

    I better not be hearing what I think I'm hearing at 13:17 - the driver of the Fiesta stopped in the middle of the motorway, voluntarily, because a warning light came on the dash??? I seriously hope this is an edited out of context statement because if he did that, he's 100% responsible, you don't stop in the middle of a motorway when a warning light appears. I assume it is because he'd be charged with causing an accident if he just stopped due to a random light appearing on his dash.

    • @evelinadehlen2000
      @evelinadehlen2000 Před 3 měsíci +4

      As I recall it the car started showing a warning light before it completely broke down in the middle of the road and the man had no way of moving the car or getting out safely.

    • @jaynay008
      @jaynay008 Před 11 dny

      No, he broke down, mechanical failure so nothing he could do

  • @scabbycatcat4202
    @scabbycatcat4202 Před 6 měsíci +13

    Surely if you breakdown in the middle lane it would be extremely dangerous to get out. I would be inclined to stay in the car with the hand brake OFF and car in neutral. This would minimise the impact of a rear end collision as the car would be pushed forward and greatly lessen the impact.

  • @annamarielewis7078
    @annamarielewis7078 Před 6 měsíci +6

    I’m thrilled for the dad and toddler. Such lovely people.💪👍💝

  • @nekotranslates
    @nekotranslates Před 7 měsíci +7

    What the UK needs to learn is how to do the "Retungasse" aka "Emergency Corridor" that they do in Germany.
    Allows Emergency Services get to accidents faster

  • @kimcutts6153
    @kimcutts6153 Před 2 měsíci

    Another great video young man. I really do look forward these videos each week. I hate the news on TV, there's so much heartache, I won't watch it. So thank you so much for these. ❤

  • @pegallen6983
    @pegallen6983 Před 7 měsíci +27

    These men and women are heroes in my eyes. They put their lives on the line day in and day out to protect the people on the roads.

    • @pegallen6983
      @pegallen6983 Před 7 měsíci

      @@trigpoint1936 You're a real piece of work aren't you!

    • @pegallen6983
      @pegallen6983 Před 7 měsíci

      @@trigpoint1936 These people put their lives on the line every time they go out to do their job. Why should we show appreciation only after they get injured or killed in the line of duty. All those you mentioned ARE heroes and so are these men and women and if you can't appreciate that well then that is your problem not mine. I can show my appreciation and call them whatever I want to. That's the wonderful thing about freedom of speech and just because you don't agree with my way of thinking doesn't mean I am wrong any more than your way of thinking means you are right.

  • @bartman9400
    @bartman9400 Před 7 měsíci +11

    I bet the 999 operator when they receive these type of calls are the stuff of nightmares.

  • @kevino2622
    @kevino2622 Před 7 měsíci +6

    Oh I am so glad that little girl is OK

  • @richardburns5925
    @richardburns5925 Před 7 měsíci +39

    You have to watch these now with a touch of nostalgia to remind yourself what a traffic officer/officers/cars actually looked like! When was the last time anyone saw one?
    I can remember them everywhere in the 90s, early noughties, all in T5s.
    To see a police motorbike, I'll have to watch Police Camera Action from the 80s!

    • @downtheshedwithjason
      @downtheshedwithjason Před 7 měsíci +13

      Thats because we don't have a traffic division as such. back in the day the police , policed the motorways, still have the little ramps on the hard shoulder they sat on. now its highways agency, the traffic wombles that shut the motorway for six hours to collect a crisp packet discarded in carriageway.

    • @Fozzie68
      @Fozzie68 Před 7 měsíci

      Totally agree with you , very similar to the LACK OF PRESENCE of coppers on the inner city streets to at least try and prevent car and van crime. The pond life criminals have a green light to do as they please, as the coppers are always PICKING UP THE PIECES and the POND LIFE CRIM has got away 😡😡😡

    • @MUFC1933
      @MUFC1933 Před 7 měsíci +4

      They’re everywhere in and around Merseyside mate 😢😅

    • @downtheshedwithjason
      @downtheshedwithjason Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@MUFC1933 actual traffic boys or '' interceptor '' types. most forces don't have a full force traffic division, hell wiltshire can hardly afford 4 beat bobbies for thee towns 80k+ peeps. salisbury has no police station, it was renovated for the collage to use then left it empty. the police have rooms in three council buildings. move down here mate, get away with murder lol

    • @richardburns5925
      @richardburns5925 Před 7 měsíci +3

      @@downtheshedwithjason that's why you see more and more people, especially the other team driving like twats. I can remember road side pull ins, checking everything, traffic police on bikes, T5s, Evos, hitting an area for a day, pulling pigeons, literally. They would pick a main rd and drive up and down it all day. They've completely gone. The only thing on a motorway now are the Highways Agency, when did you last see a police car parked on one of those ramps ready to pounce?

  • @LMPR
    @LMPR Před 6 měsíci +2

    WOW. I remember similar kind of series on TV. This really good series.

  • @steve7535
    @steve7535 Před 6 měsíci +12

    It must be a hard job dealing with the public who have no common sense

  • @bikeboyyt932
    @bikeboyyt932 Před 7 měsíci +26

    OH NO ! NOT THE MAYOR ?!

    • @bikeboyyt932
      @bikeboyyt932 Před 7 měsíci

      also, if you crash into a non insured car, claim against your insurance company ? its not your problem where they get the money from

    • @kwlkid85
      @kwlkid85 Před 7 měsíci +2

      @@bikeboyyt932 Only if you're fully comp. You'd also have to pay your excess and you'd lose some of your no claims bonus. If you've got 3rd party insurance you'd have to go through the MIB, that's more complicated and not guaranteed to work.

    • @patrickmalone1902
      @patrickmalone1902 Před 7 měsíci +3

      Thought i might be Khan.

    • @jimlee4961
      @jimlee4961 Před 7 měsíci +1

      We can only hope

    • @bikeboyyt932
      @bikeboyyt932 Před 7 měsíci

      oh, shit, i didnt know that, my bad ive always had fully comp and never crashed so i just guessed@@kwlkid85

  • @philwoodward5069
    @philwoodward5069 Před 7 měsíci +18

    I cannot imagine why we haven't adopted Germany's rules on creating an emergency lane when queuing on a motorway or dual carriageway.
    As you can see here, when there's no hard shoulder, everyone has to move to the edge of their lane and the emergency vehicles have to go up the middle. That's exactly what happens in both the UK and Germany. In Germany they move out of the way as soon as a queue forms. Here, we choose to delay the emergency services first, before we move out of the way. Even though we know if the traffic's stopped, the emergency services will more than likely have to come past.
    It's indefensible. It delays ambulances. That slows response times which is bound to worsen outcomes for those needing help.

    • @francischurch9707
      @francischurch9707 Před 7 měsíci +1

      That needs to be brought in as compulsory requirement for our road network. Especially with the removal of hard shoulders to create an extra running lane.

    • @anyexpat
      @anyexpat Před 5 měsíci +2

      Something that should be taught as part of driving test. Would not take long to catch up with Germany as when a few cars move everyone moves just like a mexican wave

  • @gaylemitchell1237
    @gaylemitchell1237 Před měsícem

    Bless you for your service to the public ❤😊

  • @williamoneill5498
    @williamoneill5498 Před 3 měsíci +4

    Never allow a braking down vehicle to come to a stop in the live lanes, experienced drivers know to get in the slow lane as soon as mechanical trouble shows up/or even if you only suspect thats its coming, get into the slow lane, before the engine stops dead. You are traveling at speed on a motorway, you have kinetic momentum, you have got to use it, intelligently, start manoeuvring to the hard shoulder, as soon as you're aware the engine is shutting down. To me this is common sense, but without a shred of doubt, people need to be told this today. I would say that if you're driving a lot on motorways, do an advanced driving course, preferably one run by ex police. if you're over 40 and well experienced, you're probably good to go.

    • @user-fz8ep5ey4v
      @user-fz8ep5ey4v Před 9 dny

      It’s not really the slow lane it’s the inside lane which often moves faster than the outside lane.

  • @KaelaCollins
    @KaelaCollins Před 3 měsíci +3

    I think it’s interesting how so many people are surprised when people help others an accident. But at the same time, I’m not. Just like they said the man that helped was brave. I did the same thing, but I was extremely pregnant and I ran across three lanes of traffic when I heard an accident outside of my office. And everybody was just standing around, including men and other women people that weren’t even pregnant. And the only pregnant person was the one that ran across traffic to try to free a woman that was trapped in her car. And trying to lean across her and dig through her car to find her phone so that I could call her husband to tell her that she had been in an accident. And then being yelled at by my coworkers asking me WTF I was doing because I was pregnant. But they were just standing there and they weren’t helping and nobody else was helping this woman. And she was an older woman. And she was scared and trapped in her car and it’s kind of crazy that a pregnant woman ran across three lanes of traffic crawled through somebody’s car and found her itty-bitty phone, and also got this woman that was trapped in her car out of her car, and then supported her and got her across three lanes of traffic and two safety. And not a single person came to help me. Well made me feel really good was hours later when I was getting ready to go home because it was at the end of the day I saw her husband was picking her up. And I rolled down my window just to ask if she was OK, and she told her husband that I was the one that ran across traffic, and released her out of her car and got her safely across the road. And he was just so thankful. And continuously thanked me for helping his wife. And when she mentioned to him that I was also very pregnant, he was even more thankful.

  • @sbatty65227
    @sbatty65227 Před 7 měsíci +3

    If you can't be arsed to know if you are correctly insured or not for a vehicle you are driving, then you should have your licence revoked indefinitely.

    • @Stephen_Platt
      @Stephen_Platt Před 7 měsíci

      I would imagine her position was more “my husband has insured me” and when she found out he hadn’t, she wanted to kill him.

  • @karlfleming7182
    @karlfleming7182 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Just shows you how suddenly your life could change out of thin air. Live every day full, you just never know what can happen

  • @Only_In_London
    @Only_In_London Před 6 měsíci +5

    If your car is traveling at 70mph surely when it broke down the momentum would have carried it to the hard shoulder? I've never broken down and not been able to reach the shoulder.
    Just glad everyone walked away from this.

    • @XaviRonaldo0
      @XaviRonaldo0 Před 4 měsíci

      He probably panicked and hit the brakes then was going far too slow compared to the other cars and would've caused an accident trying to get over

  • @aye3678
    @aye3678 Před 7 měsíci +3

    God bless our Police and first responders.

  • @Jess-qb5ln
    @Jess-qb5ln Před 6 měsíci +1

    “That didn’t work did it” got me creasing but I’m so happy they survived x ❤ so lucky ❤❤

  • @GenaF
    @GenaF Před 7 měsíci +2

    I don't know why I am watching this. 2 adult children of a family friend are currently in ICU after the taxi they and a friend were travelling in, was hit by a drunken driver. Their friend is dead, The male is in an induced coma on a ventilator and his sister has 15 broken bones including her pelvis, 8 ribs and her neck. It only happened 3 days ago and is still so raw.

  • @darrellmann7468
    @darrellmann7468 Před 7 měsíci +11

    I completely take my hat of to the police ambulance and fire services when they attend these fatalities on the roads mentally it's must be unbearable

  • @tommyh500
    @tommyh500 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Broke my heart hearing the little girl scream 😢

  • @tireoghainabu7355
    @tireoghainabu7355 Před 4 měsíci +6

    The smart motorway idea was genuinely a stupid idea!

  • @hikaru9624
    @hikaru9624 Před 7 měsíci +3

    it should be required by law to keep a small fire extinguisher in vehicles. Mind I doubt they'd do much difference to a lithium fire.

  • @The-Audi-driver
    @The-Audi-driver Před 7 měsíci +5

    Major you mean not mayor, I had a smile on face for a second then, I thought khan had his lights turned out

  • @albertotognoni4819
    @albertotognoni4819 Před 6 měsíci

    Great series

  • @martinbielby334
    @martinbielby334 Před měsícem

    Woooh this amazing!! THE POLICE ACTUALLY DOING SOME WORK FOR A CHANGE!!

  • @Rech703
    @Rech703 Před 7 měsíci +4

    Drink driving should be an automatic ban on driving for life. No second chance.

    • @23ESChambers
      @23ESChambers Před 14 dny

      Silly idea. Statistically, the majorly of people are guilty of doing it. The one’s that are caught are unlucky. One or two drinks in the pub and “I’ll be fine”. That’s a lot of people.

  • @wavydavy9816
    @wavydavy9816 Před 7 měsíci +8

    I've been riding my motorbike (not the same one) for over 30 years now and have had 8 serious (needing hospital/ambulance) accidents.
    Even though some of these accidents being entirely of my own making, the response of any emergency services involved, AND members of the general public, has been so overwhelmingly helpful and supportive that it actually brings a tear to my eye.
    I think it's one of the main hallmarks of living in a civilised society (being helpful, kind and non-judgemental in emergency situations) 👍

    • @lez420
      @lez420 Před 7 měsíci +9

      I think you should stop riding a motorcycle

    • @vakasali5013
      @vakasali5013 Před 7 měsíci +4

      I think it’s time to put the bike on auto traders.

    • @annamarielewis7078
      @annamarielewis7078 Před 6 měsíci

      And you reward them by repeating your behavior 🤓

  • @virumzzgaming
    @virumzzgaming Před 7 měsíci +23

    My 3 year old boy is always in front with me. I can judge whats in front of me but never control whats behind. Thankfully seeing that the little girl was in the front has confirmed to me its the right thing to do

    • @joosiej85
      @joosiej85 Před 7 měsíci +14

      But if it had been a head-on crash she would have been safer in the back. It’s just the luck of the draw.

    • @j0n3sy41
      @j0n3sy41 Před 7 měsíci +1

      You're risking your childs life, but it's your child and choice I guess

    • @virumzzgaming
      @virumzzgaming Před 7 měsíci

      @@j0n3sy41 I have better control and responses at the front, not at the back. You risk your life stepping into the car, I'm just minimising the risk.

    • @virumzzgaming
      @virumzzgaming Před 7 měsíci +3

      @joosiej85 you've a better chance to respond to situations at the front, reducing the risk. You've no control about what's happening behind your car but yes, luck plays a part.

    • @eddieobrien6960
      @eddieobrien6960 Před 6 měsíci +1

      @@virumzzgamingNot much you could do to avoid if someone overtakes on a blind corner and hits you head on though, either way you take on a certain amount of risk any time you get in the car

  • @anhu6780
    @anhu6780 Před 7 měsíci +3

    The sound of the crash and then the child crying was chilling

  • @redblade8160
    @redblade8160 Před 7 měsíci +4

    These multi-car pile-up crashes are caused by everyone driving too fast and too close. These idiots will never learn!

  • @electroid8119
    @electroid8119 Před 7 měsíci +9

    4:27 thank God they survived.

  • @SethiozProject
    @SethiozProject Před 7 měsíci +2

    anyone who is not capable of noticing a stopped car or other obstacle on motorway, should never be driving a motor vehicle ever again.
    it's really simple - if one is not capable of noticing a hazard on road, then how do you expect them to avoid them? that means they are danger to other road users and pedestrians, if one doesn't notice a STOPPED CAR in middle of the road, how can you expect them to notice a pedestrian crossing the road?
    if for whatever reason someone is not able to notice obstacles in middle of the road, then that person is NOT fit to drive. it's THAT simple. ONLY exception should be if something happens to you or your car, like if some debris flies into your windshield or passenger pepper sprays you by accident or any other freak accident, then it's acceptable that you can't see, because you literally cant .. but for any other reason .. NOPE!
    either pay attention to driving or DONT drive at all.

  • @cathy7861
    @cathy7861 Před 6 měsíci +2

    Driving a fancy Audi but can't be bothered to put insurance on the car. Nor were the two child seats connected properly and the third child was in the front seat with no child seat at all.
    Too bad we weren't privy to the hard time the father was given by the police.

  • @Rietu
    @Rietu Před 7 měsíci +6

    I'm actually finding this to be a good lesson in what most helps the emergency services - obviously, I know to get out of the way, but I would probably have done what the lorry did - move towards the middle to "create" a hard shoulder on my left, but from this, it sounds like the opposite is what's more needed.

  • @MrFlash4203
    @MrFlash4203 Před 7 měsíci +23

    I am glad they are ok. But this is why you should drive in the left lane and only use the second or third lanes to overtake only. The amount of parents with kids in that sit in the middle or second lanes even lane 3 on a 4 lane. Is scary

    • @GFINHK
      @GFINHK Před 7 měsíci +2

      How do you know he wasn't overtaking?

    • @simonabbott4430
      @simonabbott4430 Před 7 měsíci +7

      Lane 1 is for another motorway

    • @ckylow9986
      @ckylow9986 Před 7 měsíci +1

      @@simonabbott4430 No it isn't, don't spout shite. Rule 264: Keep in the left lane unless overtaking. (The Highway Code)

    • @advorak8529
      @advorak8529 Před 7 měsíci +4

      ⁠@@ckylow9986 The 2 leftmost lanes are leaving this motorway, the 3 rightmost lanes continue on. This is blindingly obvious from the CCTV camera footage and the aerial footage.
      It’s just north of the junction with the M62, southbound lanes, you can go there yourself and see for yourself.
      But you feel like spouting something means you are right.

  • @leonakadir3833
    @leonakadir3833 Před 7 měsíci +2

    there was a crash near where I live a few years ago. someone driving the wrong way down a dual carriage way. head on and both drivers died. both young. so sad.

  • @chelsea_belle
    @chelsea_belle Před 5 měsíci +1

    In Aussie, we have our compulsory 3rd party insurance that's included in the registration to be on the road, then some people have other insurance e.g. full comprehensive insurance that covers any type of accident you may have, theft etc.

  • @culcune
    @culcune Před 7 měsíci +6

    Fortunately, there were no innocent victims involving the intoxicated driver. Sad that the wrong-way driver lost their life in that game of 'chicken', but at least they were the only one taken away on a stretcher.

  • @cameronleehorace
    @cameronleehorace Před 7 měsíci +8

    Evidence why you shouldn't sit in a broken down car

    • @evelinadehlen2000
      @evelinadehlen2000 Před 3 měsíci +1

      He was however surrounded by speeding cars all around him with his small daughter strapped in. It would be impossible for him to get out of the car with his daughter safely without getting run over. And in that case it was probably safer for them in the car since the structure of the car took the majority of the hit instead of their unprotected bodies.

    • @suntrespasser9684
      @suntrespasser9684 Před 2 měsíci

      If you're in a live lane with traffic speeding all around you, you don't necessarily have a choice. Especially if you've got to get a two-year-old out of the seat with you.
      He hadn't long called 999 when the collision happened. If he'd started to get himself and his daughter out in that time instead, they would have been run into by the Seat themselves, rather than their car.
      Normally yes, you should get out of the car. But this guy was between a rock and a hard place in his particular circumstances.

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 22 hodinami

      So you are suggesting he runs across a motor way lane with his young daughter?

  • @simonlove9178
    @simonlove9178 Před 3 měsíci

    Cant wait to see the future vids ,esp the flight vids 🇦🇺

  • @Kimdino1
    @Kimdino1 Před 7 měsíci +7

    The look on the police drivers face at around 00:48:15 and onwards. His intense focus on the job of driving as they set up for the high speed 'boxing in' manouevre.

    • @peterbellwood5412
      @peterbellwood5412 Před 7 měsíci

      ikr. Just about to finish a 9 hour night shit, then moron appears.

  • @braveheart196
    @braveheart196 Před 7 měsíci +3

    All I will add is I'm so happy they lived to tell the tale

  • @warringtonminge4167
    @warringtonminge4167 Před 7 měsíci +2

    As for the fatal at the end I have zero sympathy for the 3x drunk Micra driver who wrote himself off driving at speed on the opposite carriageway. I've worked in motorway control rooms and my only sympathy is with innocent victims, the emergency services personnel and the highways incident clean up crews. I won't cheer the end result for the Micra driver but I would never shed a tear that it worked out this way, not once, not for a millisecond.

  • @nathanpiper1346
    @nathanpiper1346 Před 7 měsíci +2

    if your car is showing signs of issues get in the flipping slow lane and then hard shoulder, not sure how these things happen, fi you are in the middle lane you are overtaking people, so if your car starts to slow you have time to move over

  • @terryross1754
    @terryross1754 Před 7 měsíci +5

    Most vehicle breakdowns are a result of misuse, or poor maintenance, or old/high-mileage vehicles with cumulative reliability problems. The Germans have a way of addressing this. It is illegal to break down on a motorway - i.e do not drive an old banger, overloaded mini, or poorly maintained car on the motorway. If you stop on an autobahn because of no fuel, that is driver negligence and will cost a lot of money in fines.
    WRT British car insurance - it is unique in Europe that the British insurance companies have been allowed to create such a miserly and dangerous insurance situation, with no government intervention. Just about everywhere else in Europe, the CAR is insured (not the driver alone), with green card, all year, all drivers EXCEPT specified exclusions e.g. minimum age for sports cars etc. Insurance is only invalidated by theft, twoc, drunk-driving etc., but, in all cases, third-party insurance CANNOT be waived by the insurer. Otherwise, just like in Britain, the victim of an 'uninsured' vehicle gets a double hit, and that is unacceptable especially wrt possible death, medical or disability damages.
    Good practise examples are available, that have worked well in other countries for decades, but the 'old boys club' in Westminster just cannot be bothered to do their job and look after the safety of British motorists on the overcrowded UK roads (another point of contention).

  • @rossatkinson3160
    @rossatkinson3160 Před 7 měsíci +5

    How fortunate for that little girl. Here in Aus, it is an offence to put a child in the front when the car has a back seat, unless there are more children than back seats, which is unlikely. Oh how tragic.

    • @Sgt_Bill_T_Co
      @Sgt_Bill_T_Co Před 6 měsíci

      Interesting, if the exact same accident had happened in Aussie then I wonder what the cops would have said about having baby in the front when the back was totaled?

    • @skyes7369
      @skyes7369 Před 6 měsíci +1

      It’s illegal in Australia because study after study after study has shown that in almost every single circumstance, children are safer in the back seat of the vehicle. This accident is an anomaly. Had she been in the front of an Australian vehicle she could still be dead because you cannot disable the airbags in Australian vehicles & airbags go off with enough force to cause significant head & brain injuries to a child.

    • @Alucard-gt1zf
      @Alucard-gt1zf Před 22 hodinami

      That child would have been injured a lot more if she was in the back seats.....

  • @davidfoster6545
    @davidfoster6545 Před 7 měsíci

    Thank Goodness for the hard shoulder . David

  • @grahamwishart4832
    @grahamwishart4832 Před 7 měsíci +1

    Episode first aired 10th September 2015 so vintage stuff!

  • @oo0Spyder0oo
    @oo0Spyder0oo Před 6 měsíci +6

    Some people can’t even go through a car park without being lethal these days. We live in a selfish society where the entitled believe they can do as they please.

    • @Momofan69
      @Momofan69 Před 5 měsíci

      That's the nature of cars, selfish and dangerous, wish Britain was a country of walkability and good public transport.

  • @dozypawz
    @dozypawz Před 7 měsíci +6

    The part where the families car caught on fire hit me hard. That happened to me and my family and it looked so similar of what happened. No hard shoulder, absolutely terrifying. Seeing the car on fire is terrifying as well. But it's so weird seeing someone else experience a very very similar situation, dad on the phone with insurance, stuff yeeted out of the car. We all ran as far as we could from the car into a field lol. Deffo thought it would have exploaded lol

  • @465maltbie
    @465maltbie Před 7 měsíci +1

    I have just realized these are reruns of old programs, I think I saw this about 6 years ago..

  • @hyrenaj2888
    @hyrenaj2888 Před 7 měsíci

    That contrast between the CCTV and on-site coverage was pretty jolting... I thought it was a recreation at first

  • @michaelh7741
    @michaelh7741 Před 7 měsíci +3

    the one thing i cant get my head around is how people break down and stop in the inner lane. unless youre in head to tail traffic you should be able to get across to the far left. cars do not simply stop when they breakdown if they were moving when the fault occurred. i was driving in lane 3 of the m25 earlier this year in moderate traffic when i lost power to my van. was difficult to turn but managed to pull into the hard shoulder safely.

    • @asdasd-ni8eg
      @asdasd-ni8eg Před 7 měsíci

      Unfortunately when the steering goes hard i think a lot think they have lost steering, not just the power asistance.
      Rediculous yes but most only drive as a need not any interest.

  • @davidwilliams9504
    @davidwilliams9504 Před 7 měsíci +16

    I’m not exactly pro police but I cannot understand how they are supposed to apprehend some of these s thugs/drunks/druggies etc without force when they are kicking, flailing, biting and attempting to cause as much harm on the arresting coppers as possible in most cases they are only trying to protect themselves and other citizens

    • @gnarly5215
      @gnarly5215 Před 7 měsíci +6

      They’re allowed to use reasonable force in return. And if they believe themselves to be in imminent danger of being hit by an offender. They are legally allowed to use a preemptive strike to help apprehend someone.

    • @alidabotes6264
      @alidabotes6264 Před 7 měsíci +1

      I admire that they remain calm. I would probably slap him silly & not feel guilty. Aholes should be locked up with & their license suspended for 10 yrs minimum. Until there are stricter laws nobody takes it serious enough. Drunk driving is unacceptable.

    • @quigglebert
      @quigglebert Před 6 měsíci +1

      The institution is currently shattered, individual cops on the other hand they can be alright