UK Bad Drivers & Driving Fails Compilation | UK Car Crashes Dashcam Caught (w/ Commentary)
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"Stay in the car" No, get out of the car and up the embankment
Exactly, staying in a car is one of the most dangerous things to do on a hard shoulder
Never stay in the car. I have seen lorries totally obliterate cars in the hard shoulder.
I mean honestly. Stay IN it? What a stupid thing to say to his two young kids.
Some people don't know this stuff. He may have been a little shook up too.
And don’t just go 90° straight up the embankment, get to the back behind the and up the embankment. The amount of times I have seen people go to the front of the car but any accident will continue forwards
#5 The pickup had its hazards on because of the issue ahead. The cammers reactions in this case were pretty awful considering he had such a good pre warning.
8 seconds from the hazard lights going on to having to brake hard and swerve to avoid a crash. Not a smidgen of evidence that the cammer had any hazard awareness in that whole time.
He managed to say ‘someone’s stacked it’ before he started breaking!
@@DuncanBainMackaybraking
@@JB_inks I bet you’re fun at parties!
@@DuncanBainMackay wait until I talk about proper use of the colon
2:30 great job keeping the kids calm, but don't ever leave people in the car on the hard shoulder. Get them out and up the embankment and out of the road. As you've already seen, one person not paying attention can cause a problem.
If the driver had been paying attention he would never have been in that situation..
Lots of comments on this one "but stay in the car" could have been just the initial reaction as they were minors and they first both needed to checkout any injured after that they may have exited the car and done completely the correct thing before we all know but cant tell as video did not go on long enough.
Othewise yes getting out when on the hard shoulder is the correct thing to do at least 20yards behind up an embankement if there is one wearing Hi-vis and behind crash barriers if any.
0:39 “I’m always careful…” he says speeding up to beat the red light.
Coming here to say the same 🤦♂️
Then passing at speed on the inside!😂
And two high-speed undertakes at junctions. I can't imagine what he is like when he is being careless!
Bikers....... 'its never my fault, all car drivers are idiots'....
Most people do at some point if they're honest.
The camera motorcyclist makes absolutely who attempt to slow down and stop at the amber light despite having plenty of warning, and then has the nerve to say that he's always extra careful at that location. Unbelievable ! Another motorcyclist in the undertaker's waiting room
Totally agree. That light was amber for a very long time before he went through it, plenty of time to stop and at 0:46 as he approaches road works and a 30mph limit he is doing 40 mph. You can see it on his speedo. "extra careful" my arse.
It's fine, it's all spare parts for the transplant ward.
@@paulmurgatroyd6372 Wow that's original.
@@dave_ryan Wow, someone who can't stand reality.
Yes, I thought that was bad riding and the icing on the cake was the "always be extra careful".
#10 I'm always amazed at how they think "I didn't see you" is a viable excuse. You think it's okay to just not pay attention when driving? "I didn't see you" means "I couldn't be bothered to look before pulling out of the junction" and somehow they think it's fine.
"I didn't see you" means "I'm admitting to driving without due care and attention"...
The driver at fault sounded like he was under the influence of something.
Because these people are idiots and shouldn't be driving.
It’s driving without due care and can carry more than ‘just a fine’ (joke). It can be one of the more serious traffic offences.
@@Pythonaria Its the fact that there was not even an apology, just "I didn't see you". We all mess up from time to time, just hold your hands up and say sorry. No harm done.
#2 Extra careful, like accelerating to beat the red light by a fraction of a second?
and then undertaking someone that's just pulled out.
Looked like he went through the red light to me.
Yeah, I hate to think how he rides when he is not being careful.
And stupid enough to upload his riding to CZcams 😂
@@tarquinfoxglove undertaking somebody that just pulled out? its not illegal to undertake, and he stayed in that lane, no idea what youre on about..?
#5 - if you weren't in the accident why did you pull into the hard shoulder - that's about the least safe thing you could have done with children/passengers and telling them to remain in the car. At the least send them out of the car and up the embankment.
Not the brightest, clearly.
Dunno what the rules are in the UK, but here in Norway it's your duty to stop and help out if you're first at the scene of an accident where people may be hurt or injured. I've had to do this three times during winter myself, after seeing cars firmly planted in the snow bank alongside the road. But parking on the shoulder and leaving people in the car is a big no-no. Get them out of the car and over the railings (if there are any), out of harm's way.
May be a doctor or paramedic, as well as the guy in front?
#13 if you're a school coach driver then you need to hand in your PSV licence as anyone could have seen that happening before you even changed lanes!
Absolutely, I was going to say the same ! I wouldn't trust him to drive my kids to school on this evidence . You can see what's going to happen a long way before he gets there.
@@maj0072
Our local council gave the contract for the school bus run to a taxi driver who was well known as the local drunk even though parents told the council he was not fit , they just got ignored.
He bought a mini bus ready for the new term, when the new term started not one person would allow their child on the bus, the council very quickly terminated his contract and he was left with a bus that he couldn't afford to use and eventually sold it off at a loss as he paid way over the odds for it😂
How about naming him? @@bobp6742
@@AhStuttgart .
They failed at defensive driving, it was obvious the car driver might do exactly what they did.
#5 If you’d have been paying attention at 1:39 you’d have seen the vehicle in front of you engaged their hazard lights to warn you.
And even when he hits the brakes he doesn't slow quickly - the ABS didn't kick in. Pretty poor driving from that cammer.
@@hoagy_ytfc and the 7 other cars who managed to rear-end each other. Used to be called braking distance in my days......
1:43 n.5 the pick-up even flashes their hazard lights, that would have me backing off immediately. Driving far too close to the vehicle in front.
Lack of observation more than anything else. Followed by incorrect advice for his children to stay in the car when parked on the hard shoulder.
Was thinking exactly the same thing … hazard lights were obvious and he still nearly rear ended the guy in front … moron !!!
Also why the rush for lane 3? Lane 1 looks perfect from what i saw.
#2 "I'm always extra careful..."
*speeds up to plough through an amber light*
#2 if you were extra careful you'd have stopped at the amber. You had plenty of time - it changed to red soon after you crossed the line.
Typical Leeds motorists. Most of them are orange/green colour blind. The rest are red/green colour blind. I ride my motorbike in this city and you take your life in your hands with twats like this one and others in bigger/heavier vehicles who behave in the same way. Twats all of them.
No thx
#12 - quickest ambulance response ever
My thoughts exactly! How lucky.
3:35 You are quite right, people don’t understand lanes. What is wrong with you using lane 1? 🤔
i came to comment just that!
I noticed the same..the cammer whinging about lane discipline when he was lane hogging himself.
i thought the same but gave him the benefit as that lane may have had a car in from pull off
I think that should have read, people don't understand that on amber you f£&king floor it you slaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaaggg...
I would argue that lane hoggers do not recognise that they are lane hogging. They more than likely exist outside the normal parameters of daily life and just 'do stuff' all day not giving it a second thought.@@bobtudbury8505
Zeph - the driver who complains about people not knowing how to use lanes, whilst not pulling over to the clear left-hand lane, and stays in the middle lane, which has the outside lane merging into it!! The irony!
8:00 That car very nearly hit a third car as it pulled away from the scene of the accident!
#3 Yeah, and like sitting on your horn's gonna help🤷♂️. Chill dude✌️😎.
1:14 #3 still beeping to this day. 😂
#2 "I'm always careful" says the rider who probably wasn't even fully over the stop line by the time that light turned red, it was that late.
If only Keith could press the horn a bit longer! Not sure the driver in front could have heard him 😂
Actually sounding the horn for longer than is necesary to alert the driver to your presence is an offence. However, a long blast of the horn does increase the chance that an unseen police officer looks over to the cause of the horn, and decides to prosecute the cause of the horn being sounded.
He was just letting the other driver know he was there, and kept letting him know he was still behind them 😏
7:12 heavy rain and speed! What do you expect
I feel sorry for the cars horn on clip #3
"Somebody's just stacked it"says Simon then comes within an inch of doing exactly that.Lucky for you it was a cable barrier and not the 2ft wide concrete ones.
At 5:53, a professional driver didn’t see what was unfolding right in front of them..?
Totally agree, You could see what was going to happen but still continued to accelerate and make it an issue.
#16 very nearly caused an accident pulling out too
Clip 2 - biker went through the lights as they changed to red. His fault. - - Kids, say in the car - NO Get out and up the embankment, so they're protected from rear-enders.
#13, you have the anticipation skills of a house brick
0:38 If he runs red lights when he is being extra careful, I hate to think how he rides when he is not being careful.
that was an amber light not red, perfectly legal.
@@georgebarnes8163First light was amber, second light was red.
@@georgebarnes8163
Perfectly legal to run an amber?
No it is not.
"AMBER means ‘Stop’ at the stop line. You may go on only if the AMBER appears after you have crossed the stop line or are so close to it that to pull up might cause an accident"
Belting it towards lights at that speed, would be reckless driving.
If he was riding like he should have been, he would have easily been able to stop for that amber.
@@TheGazzap45
From the repeater lighter you can see that it crossed the stop line just before the amber light became red.
That amber *STOP* light was showing for almost a complete 3 seconds before it crossed the stop line.
As it always "rides carefully" and the _expectation_ that a green light showing will become an amber *STOP* light, more likely the longer the green has been showing, it would have been approaching the traffic lights with the anticipation of a need to stop, but looking to go if the road ahead was clear and the green still showed - so it would *NOT* be an emergency stop for ot to have stopped.
That was pretty reckless riding. I dread to think what its riding would be like if it was not being careful...
Yes, perfectly legal, nothing reckless about it.@@Leidolfr
Shocking how many cammers, blaming others, are driving stupidly. The sounding of a horn is the first clue.
Or just leave being that he wasn't involved & would only be putting himself and his occupants in more danger hanging around being even more useless
#5 (1:37) Pick a spot as the car in front passes, and you should be able to say "Only a fool breaks the two second rule" before your car gets to that spot.
For you, I got to "Only a f-" before you'd got there.
That tells you that you're driving too close. Think about that in future, especially with kids in the car with you.
Also, on the hard shoulder, it's safer for the kids to get out of the car (from the left side of course) and wait on the grass embankment. Quite often drivers will be distracted from, or trying to avoid, the stopped traffic in front and hit cars on the hard shoulder.
Couldn't stop in the distance seen to be clear = automatically driving too fast. Luckily there was an extra gap to pull into which meant just enough space to stop.
No 3 - the driver in front ought not to have stopped , but being right up his bumper and blasting the horn did not help : YOUR actions hid him from following traffic and certainly made life more difficult for the driver in front who was probably not familiar with the area .
Yes, that's all true but, these f*ckwits who, rather than carry on and go back when safe to do so, endanger everyone by coming to a stop in completely ridiculous places.
His stupidity is putting the cammer in imminent danger by stopping where he did. Too many people are unaware of the danger. You can choose to do it but don’t trap me and put me in danger!
Hmmm possibly not familiar with the area tbf
Bernard Ryder goes through an amber traffic light ("AMBER means ‘Stop’ at the stop line. You may go on only if the AMBER appears after you have crossed the stop line or are so close to it that to pull up might cause an accident"), then grizzles about another driver's lane discipline.
That is correct, but I had posters disagreeing when I mentioned it on another video.
#14 - How can they say there wasn’t enough evidence ?! You have the reg plate, and the video proving he hit the back of you and of him driving off - what more does your local force need ?!
I’d put in a complaint if I was you !
Notice how he sped up and removed the audio of the conversation they both had?
There not being enough evidence, could be because that conversation, was them both saying no harm done.
I think they mean that there is not enough evidence that the motorcycle was damaged. The shunt was very low speed, and the video doesn't show that any damage was caused. There's no need to exchange details if there is clearly no damage to the other vehicle.
@@Leidolfr Similar happened to me. Just stopped at red traffic lights (in a 20 zone) and a few seconds later a berk in a Merc shunted my 2 month old motorcycle. Wouldn't provide ID but gave me a mobile number and drove off. When reporting to police as hit and run they said he's given you a contact number, you have his vehicle registration (can't remember if it was untaxed, no MOT but one of those - found out when I got home).....that's sufficient - it's not hit & run.
Luckily, after dealership inspection, no damage....
Some police force's just too busy with perceived woke laws arresting silent praying Christians and English patriot vloggers pointing out the obvious instead of enforcing real laws.
I found this odd too! Someone rearended me a few months ago while I was stopped at a red light, I have no dashcam[I'm stupid, need to get one] - he said the damage was fine, easily fixable, no need to report him, keep in mind my cars rear bumper was hanging off and he'd caused two massive dents in my boot and messed up a wheel arch 🤦♀️ He drove off before exchanging information, I was lucky to snap a picture of his license plate - insurance said not a bother, I'm not at fault and got it sorted for me!
This guy has full blown evidence, I'm amazed they at least didn't pay to get it fixed for them
2:43 now that’s the driver who should be reported
Approx 2:00 you ignored the vehicle in front putting on its hazard lights.
4:43 Let it go.
5:45 Good thing there was an ambulance right there!
extra care driving near beeston? did I see a red light you went through?
First light was amber (had to pause to check as I hadn't noticed it on first viewing), second light was still just about amber as they went through but I would have thought they could have stopped in time. Certainly didn't seem to be taking much care at all though, so if they consider that extra care I dread to think what they're like when not taking extra care!
3:29 so Zeph, why were you in lane 2 beside an empty lane 1, when you knew lane 3 was ending and a car was in lane 3? Sounds like you don’t know how lanes work
He wanted footage 😏
Very often the mere possession of a camera seems to make very bad drivers think that they are blameless.
4:38 Well, he's 100% correct in not seeing the cammer- and there's a very good reason for it. Instead of waiting another 1 second, he turned onto the main road while his view was completely blocked by another turning car.
In #14,, not enough evidence? You can clearly make out the license plate before he runs into you. Sounds like they(the police) doesn’t want to do their job. Or maybe there wasn’t evidence of damage
Well biker spoke with the driver for a good minute and even admitted on their own camera that there was likely no damage. Depending on what else was said that was cut out it could have been argued that the BMW driver was under the impression that it had all been resolved with an apology for a little nudge so they left as a reasonable person would, which means there's no point the police pursuing charges
when do police do there job for a crash never as no1 was injured my sis had this issue but hit and run and when my sis said no1 injured they said we got better things to do @@Lilith-Rose
#2 “extra careful”… Was that a red light there? 🤦🏻♂️
#5 car in front puts hazards on, cars in lanes 2 and 3 braking, but somehow the driver is completely surprised that a hazard exists. In fact driver can't stop in the distance seen to be clear and is fortunate there's enough of a gap between the barrier to pull into to avoid rear ending car in front. Pay attention.
#2 If that's you driving extra careful near Beeston, we look forward to seeing loads more videos of you on here when not driving carefully
#14 Ahh our tax money at work there.
Yep - registration plate clearly visible at 6:18 , and the vehicle description for that reg appears to match the car visible in the footage, so I'm not quite sure how much more the police needed. Perhaps because there's no visible contact between any part of the bike and any part of the car? (NAL, but while it's reasonable to infer that there was contact, legally that might offer plausible deniability in court.)
2:36 - at motorways, NEVER stay in the car when you're on the hard shoulder. Get out and be BEHIND where the vehicle starts. If some muppet smacks into the statinoary vehicle you will never be happy again.
Clip 10. For as the guy in the Audi steaming. The way he was speaking was pretty alarming.
#8 a bit fast out of the blocks there? Suggests that situation might either be ‘afters’ or the driver was trying to make some kind of point. Needs to take it easy 👍🏻
Clip number 5. The motorway is a dangerous place, you do not stop and wait unless you absolutely have too, and if you do wait on the embankment, not in the car.
Er Bernard, you jumped a red traffic light.
Amber, but yes, should have stopped.
The motorcyclist in the first few seconds, having a go at someone, when he has just gone through a red light
#10: Claiming he didn't see the approaching car; therefore admitting he was not keeping a proper lookout whilst driving.
Book 'im, Danno.
2:35 'stay in the car.' That's the worst thing you can do and goes against Highway Code advice. You should get out and stand over barriers as far away as you can get from the road.
#12 Ambulance lights go on 5 seconds later. Bit of luck for them I guess
5:45 Fastest ambulance arrival ever, I think
#16 It's almost ironic that the car parked almost wholly on the pavement to mitigate collision risk is the first one to get hit.
#6 Love the misspelling of reckless. He certainly won't be wreckless for long driving like that.
No 2 : no caution at all being demonstrated there - running lights ( which you should anticipate changing ) and racing at excessive speed into the blind spots of other road users - yes it may be an accident blackspot - and YOU are one of the causes .
The altercation was between the truck and the car.
"Seven cars piled into each other" = people driving too close to the vehicle in front. The only excuse is "I'm an idiot, and should have my Driving Licence revoked."
#2 if you’d stopped like you were supposed to, that could have been avoided.
Jeeesus mate get off the horn 🤣🤣
#2 if you're always careful you would be expecting a green traffic light to become an amber *STOP* light and so be ready to stop when the green goes out and not cross the stop line a tad under 3 secinds later, just before the red stop light shows.
#5 hazed warning lights flashing… Brake lights on… Driver, “This is fine” until it wasn’t.
No 16 : excellent parking !!!
#8 tried their hardest and still lost the race with a base model fiesta,lol
#5, classic example of bad lane control. Everyone in the middle and lane 3 while lane 1 is empty.
#6, I hope he was reported because he didn't even see the cyclist until the last second.
#15, karma in action.
2:30 - When your car is stopped on the hard shoulder of the motorway, you should never stay inside it. The correct thing to say to your children is - get out on the left side then climb the embankment and stay as far back from the road as possible.
And both parents were there, one should have remained with the kids. Out of the car.
3:45 #9 was made worse by the cammer hitting the horn, it caused the other driver to panic. Just brake and let them go.
That last clip - they almost hit another car at the end by pulling out.
Why’s that guy beeping when an accident happens in front of him?
I thought that. Silly and unnecessary.
0:41 Always careful? Like stopping at amber lights, like it says in the Highway Code?
only if it is safe to do, in this case it was not.
@@georgebarnes8163It was absolutely safe to stop. He had ample time to stop, he chose to continue on, in contravention of the HC.
He had at least 3 seconds from when the light changed to amber, to when he crossed the lights.
An amber dwell time of 3 secs. equates to a distance of 128 ft at 30 mph, and 170 ft at 40 mph.
According to the Highway code, the stopping distance for a car (thinking + braking) is 23 metres (74.7 ft) at 30 mph, and 36 metres (117 ft) at 40 mph.
A bike can stop in far less, because it has significantly less momentum.
I know because I have ridden bikes all my adult life, for near 28 years, in all weathers, including snow and even a hurricane that had water washing sideways across the road in waves, and cross winds that had me leaning left to go around the roundabouts.
He had ample time to stop.
@@georgebarnes8163
Really?
The biker barely crossed the stop line before the red light showed (as evinced by the repeater lights) - the biker had an almost complete 3 seconds of the amber *STOP* light showing before it crossed the _STOP_ line.
A green proceed with care if it is clear traffic light is *EXPECTED* to become an amber *STOP* light, with a greater expectation the longer the green has barn showing.
Thus if the biker was "riding carefully" it would have been expecting the green to become the amber *STOP* light and so be riding anticipating the need to stop, and so will *NOT* require an emergency stop to stop within the 3 seconds of the amber *STOP* light showing. It would be perfectly safe to stop.
Failing to stop in this video is pretty reckless, and if that is the biker being "careful" I dread to think what its riding would be like if it wasn't being careful...
perfectly legal to pass through an amber light, no offence committed.@@fredmercury1314
@@georgebarnes8163at that speed on the roundabout probably not. However, if he had ridden more defensively then perhaps he wouldn’t have so many near misses
that audi driver is defo drunk the way he speaking at #10
Please tell me No 13 doesn’t actually drive his little bus with kids in it! If he didn’t take into account that car would overtake the tractor he shouldn’t be trusted with a pedal car.
You have no obligation to nurse other people, he's driving a big vehicle and as such to safely make the pass in good time he must have momentum going up the hill. Garuanteed they registered that the car may overtake, but the responsibility is on the car merging to do so safely, yet he pulled out at an inappropriate speed at an inappropriate distance.
@@peterwithers3659 Good point. Which is why people like you and the idiot cammer will always get into situations like that. It’s called poor awareness.
@@peterwithers3659 Well he didn't register did he? Otherwise he wouldn't have been caught off guard.
There was no danger just irritation as the car should have waited.
@@chrisshaw3939 Not really caught off guard. Again, you need momentum, he's not gonna slam on until absolutely nessecary. Even if it was a surprise, the merc gave no indication he intended to pass initially, no acceleration, no road position. As I said, you haven't got an obligation to coddle other drivers, the merc did not take his opportunity, so the bus made the move. Had he held back in anticipation of the merc pulling out, he would have been stuck in the right lane for an extended period as he had no speed. This increases the risk of any tailback traffic trying to get past the slow bus at the last second, like we see so often in these clips
2:47 won't be a "wreckless tosser" for much longer
#12 thank god the ambulance was there! - hope ok - even when stupid / silly people crash always give me an uncomfortable feeling!
0:33 'I'm always extra careful when riding near Beeston..' Presumably, this video clip is not anywhere near Beeston?
6:00 OMG did he just drop the F-bomb... and then the W-bomb?!?!?!
At 0:39, the car was in the correct lane to turn left and was indicating but the truck was in the wrong lane and as far as I am concerned, the guy on the motorbike should have waited until the turn by the car was completed and then carry on.
Well, number 16 failed the audition for the Italian Job re-remake!
"I didn't see you'
That's because you weren't looking and/or paying attention.
#8 Basingstoke slip road to M3. Happens every single time the lights change despite road signs being visible 1/2 mile before, and on way back in some throbber will decide to cut in from “town” lane.
#10. The bloke didn’t see you. You didn’t hit him. Learn to just let it go rather than lecturing him and trying cause a confrontation.
The amount of people who do not stop to offer their details is pathetic.
1:52 you were given enough warning !!!
01:08 I'm sure sounding the horn really helped... see how well it helped the driver in front reassess their ill-judged manoeuvre... anything other than an advisory beep or two will add nothing productive. A continuous blaring will not render the daft miraculously intelligent.
1:37 Should never be in charge of anything, he has zero life skills and will end up getting someone very badly hurt or worse.
I was almost killed by an idiot in a Merc yesterday. I indicated and pulled out to overtake a couple of cars and the Merc in front suddenly decided to go for it without checking his mirrors. It's not like he couldn't see me as my headlight was on and I was wearing fluorescent waterproof trousers! Luckily I've got good reflexes and managed to avoid hitting the Merc. Use your mirrors please people.
Clip3, the car driver realised they were in the wrong lane, slowed and waited for an opportunity to get into the correct lane, maybe panicked a little due to the incessant beeping by the driver behind!
1:44 cammer has the reaction time of a zombie. The only vehicle in the queue that had to swerve.
In fairness, he might have done it intentionally to avoid being rear-ended. We can't see what was happening behind.
@@TRASHoftheTITANS I'd say he would have mentioned it, as cammers always do.
Number 10 sounded like he took a handful of Valium and washed it down with a tenants super.
#3 and how did the illegal use of the horn help?
4.10 The SMIDSY is usually due to just one quick look then the cammer is possibly behind the A pillar but in this case the driver pulling out made the big mistake of pulling out when his view was obscured by the other car turning left.
Dear biker in clip 2. An amber traffic light means “stop”. HTH.
#12 05:36 very lucky to have an ambulance right there.
for #14 it staggers me that police still use the excuse of "Not enough evidence" - how much more evidence then a video containing audio do you need, must just be down to a case of I (police) can't be bothered to follow this through
It really does beggar belief. If that was me I would now be writing to the Chief Constable and the local MP, and maybe the national newspapers, and asking how much evidence they need before they put their doughnuts down and do their effing job!
@@waltersobchak1719yeah. Let’s ignore actual crimes and focus on minor traffic infringements
@@MiningForPies I’m pretty sure the job of the police is to enforce the law. Not sure there is anything in their job description about which laws they can just choose to ignore. Unless you know differently🤷♂️
It means they can't be bothered.
@@pussinboots1145 Correct. Pure laziness.
6:16 send the footage to your insurance company, i believe they are able to contact the bmw drivers insurance
awesome!
"Good job I don't drive like an idiot," he says as he almost knocks down Old Fred in the dark.
Clip 1, erratic u-turn by the driver, old boy dressed in grey and white assumed the driver was turning into the junction, not doing a random u-turn!!
#5 only a fool breaks the two second rule. Write it out 100 times.