Amazing Driving From Dutch Police in High Speed Chase

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Komentáře • 565

  • @therickman1990
    @therickman1990 Před 2 měsíci +620

    These police Audi's are A6 Quattro stationwagons, they have 3-liter turbo diesel V6's, almost 300hp and top out at 250km/155mph. They are used for high speed chases like this. The cops driving these are specially trained for high speed pursuits, box-in and pit manouvres, that is on top of the regular pursuit training they get in regular patrol cars.
    In this case the cops decided it was not worth the risk to the general public to continue the chase, due to the high speeds. They did manage to track him down and arrested him

    • @FWdeCloet
      @FWdeCloet Před 2 měsíci +22

      Couldn’t have said it better myself, I was also planning on responding hahaha. Great job Rick!

    • @casuallyplayz6881
      @casuallyplayz6881 Před 2 měsíci

      @@FWdeCloet exactly the same haha!

    • @user-ie6jr4bg1w
      @user-ie6jr4bg1w Před 2 měsíci +5

      No thats not true. Dutch police is never trained in pitting

    • @user-ie6jr4bg1w
      @user-ie6jr4bg1w Před 2 měsíci

      And those regular cars are diesel not petrol

    • @falklumo
      @falklumo Před 2 měsíci +6

      Have the same motor, but in an Audi Quattro Convertible. Really fast indeed, scares my co-passengers if I drive it as it should be ... Will outdrive a RWD Mercedes all day except an AMG at 280+ km/h

  • @riker1701D
    @riker1701D Před měsícem +311

    I live in Germany in the border region with the Netherlands and as the Netherlands and Germany have mutual support agreements, I have often seen Dutch police officers doing their job in my German village. Always correct, always friendly, always highly professional. They are allowed to pursue and arrest suspects across the border in Germany or provide support at public festivals such as carnivals or music concerts. These agreements also exist in the areas of rescue services, hospitals and fire departments. If the nearest rescue helicopter or emergency doctor is stationed in Germany, we help in the Netherlands and vice versa. Or if the nearest hospital is in Germany, the Dutch rescue helicopters will fly to it in an emergency. I really like the Dutch. Great neighbors. Fine people. 🇪🇺🇳🇱🇩🇪

    • @scottpilgrim2
      @scottpilgrim2 Před měsícem +2

      ❤❤❤

    • @top-lul7540
      @top-lul7540 Před měsícem +1

      Nice tho hear that bro 🤙

    • @RB-tl8cf
      @RB-tl8cf Před měsícem +11

      We are your swamp German nephews.

    • @fredelmo
      @fredelmo Před měsícem +12

      Being Dutch I love my German neighbours! Friendly, good sense of humour (even though they are not known for it) and just overall nice people. We get a lot of German tourists where I live ( province of Zeeland) and they are excellent guests. Good people!

    • @wouter8294
      @wouter8294 Před měsícem +5

      Bedankt kameraad. Once enemies, now beloved friends.

  • @terryross1754
    @terryross1754 Před 2 měsíci +338

    The police decided to end the chase (for safety). They identified & arrested the guy later at home.

    • @MrTatiaan
      @MrTatiaan Před měsícem +5

      klopt auto was ook gehuurd.

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 Před měsícem +5

      @@MrTatiaan zoals altijd. dan kunnen ze hem niet in beslag nemen, dat weten ze.

    • @charlesmallo
      @charlesmallo Před měsícem

      @@Rob2 Ook (Duitse) huurauto's worden in beslag genomen.

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 Před měsícem

      @@charlesmallo Ja maar die gaan dan retour. Ze worden nooit verbeurd verklaard en door domeinen geveild.
      Daarom is het in die kringen ook gebruikelijk om binnen de familie onderling auto's uit te lenen. Als het geen huurauto is dan is ie "van een neef". Die neef rijdt zelf ook weer in een auto van iemand anders.

  • @RichardvdM
    @RichardvdM Před 2 měsíci +92

    The final text of the video indicates that the suspect has been found and arrested at home.

  • @iamgroot5787
    @iamgroot5787 Před 2 měsíci +59

    Dutch police will call of a chase with regards for public safety when the risk is deemed too high so they do not risk pushing the suspect into crashing and causing casualties. They decide this because they keep radio contact with a control centre where an Officer of Justice (Officier van Justitie) makes this decision. It also says that they arrested him with an warrant for this offense at his residence.

  • @valentijnrozeveld3773
    @valentijnrozeveld3773 Před měsícem +33

    There is always 2 police officers. 1. So they can witness for eachother and 2. For the safety of our officers.

  • @Schmokkie1984
    @Schmokkie1984 Před 2 měsíci +50

    The police officers did really well. The Audi sounded like a 3 liter diesel. The Benz could only be an AMG if it was untuned.
    I'm happy and also somehow proud that we have such good police officers in the neighborhood. Greetings from Germany

    • @twanvorstenbosch
      @twanvorstenbosch Před 2 měsíci +6

      correct its an audi a6 avant 3.0 v6 turbo diesel , and tuned to around 380 horse power

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    • @Carandmotorcyclefreak
      @Carandmotorcyclefreak Před měsícem +1

      Yep the Mercedes was a e63 AMG rented by the person in this video

    • @MrNotime4you
      @MrNotime4you Před měsícem +1

      ​@@twanvorstenbosch its not tuned. Just standard 3.0 tdi

    • @twanvorstenbosch
      @twanvorstenbosch Před měsícem

      @@MrNotime4you nope

  • @Evolixe
    @Evolixe Před 2 měsíci +67

    6:55 the street is deliberately designed with trees directly next to the road like that in order to discourage speeding. Thats a 38mph road but they are doing more like 80/90. Those are usually very safe roads actually. Just not with this kind of driving.

    • @FWdeCloet
      @FWdeCloet Před 2 měsíci +20

      Did you also know that the trees are closer to the sideways due to the real “tunnel vision” view which makes it seem more narrow and therefore psychologically makes you slow down. We even hire psychologists to design a road down here hahaha.

    • @flopjul3022
      @flopjul3022 Před měsícem +2

      @@FWdeCloet it also keeps cars from coming into collision with bikes if the bikepath is next to the road

    • @tobasilinia
      @tobasilinia Před měsícem +1

      the trees next to the road is a thing being used for centuries , to keep snow and heavy winds and other debris away from the actual road .

    • @HardCoreStefanO
      @HardCoreStefanO Před měsícem +1

      It's the same reason why roads also has slight curves instead of straight roads. It's so that drivers don't get complacent and lose attention while operating a motor vehicle. Which, to be fair, in this day and age is definitely not a bad thing.

  • @Arnaud58
    @Arnaud58 Před 2 měsíci +62

    Did you notice that on highways, main roads, small rural roads nor urban roads, nowhere there was a single pothole?👴😁😉

    • @BettieBoeBoeppidoe
      @BettieBoeBoeppidoe Před 2 měsíci +50

      I hate to say it but if you drive over the border fron the Netherlands to Belgium. It is like driving from a ballroom in to the moon surface . 😅

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 2 měsíci +18

      We pay quite a lot of taxes for the road use, but what you see is basically everywhere. it was always when coming back from hollidays abroad, you knew you got back when the roads stopped making noises:)

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 2 měsíci +1

      ​@@BettieBoeBoeppidoeYes absolutely! was just writing the same, lol.

    • @tihomirrasperic
      @tihomirrasperic Před 2 měsíci +6

      that it is a beautiful sight, but we pay for it through road tax
      My Renault Clio 0.9 petrol will cost me €600 this year just for road tax
      the toll depends on the weight of the vehicle and the type of engine

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 2 měsíci +4

      @@tihomirrasperic if you drive through belgium, and come back, it's So worth it though lol

  • @jhindoo1981
    @jhindoo1981 Před 2 měsíci +37

    translation of text on screen @14:07
    Na onderzoek hebben de collega's de naam van de bestuurder (verdachten) kunnen vinden.
    After an investigation, the colleagues find the name of the driver (suspect)
    in overleg met de officier van justitie, besluit deze dat de verdachte buiten heterdaad mag aangehouden worden.
    In consultation with the public prosecutor, he decides that the suspect may be arrested outside the act.
    met een machtiging gaan de collega's naar een lokatie waar de verdachte mogelijk zit.
    With authorization, colleagues go to a location where the suspect may be located.

  • @andyhellemans1579
    @andyhellemans1579 Před měsícem +12

    As a Belgian i wonder how many countries have imaculate roads as the Dutch? When you cross the border by car you know by the quality of the roads Sometimes i think the Flemish nationalists just want to join the Dutch to fix the potholes. The German roads are great aswell! So the nationist thing makes sense. The autoban is great , Imagine driving 220 kph for the first time and getting flashed by the small hatchback behind you for going too slow.

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 Před měsícem +1

      Yes, they fix the roads when other people think they are still very good. Sometimes it is a bit annoying that there are always road maintenance works going on, though.

    • @theopoort2522
      @theopoort2522 Před měsícem

      The " NATIONALIST thing " has ( thank God ) nothing to do with the quality of the roads.....

    • @Mysterio2243
      @Mysterio2243 Před měsícem +1

      German roads are in terrible condition overall

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX Před měsícem

      @@theopoort2522 now imagine all of Europe becomes as Belgium, because the EU isn't rich enough to support Dutch quality roads in the entirety of the EU... They tax more, redistribute more till the Dutch cannot afford this anymore. It will become a nationalist thing if the EU's mission creep isn't halted.

  • @michieldame701
    @michieldame701 Před 2 měsíci +8

    The running commentary is both to keep everybody abreast of what is happening, but also a raport on everything the perp. did, the red lights, driving on the hard shoulder/ emergency lane it all goes to the prosecutor.

  • @jlammetje
    @jlammetje Před měsícem +3

    The calm communication was from the passenger cop, the driver only made a few comments, mostly to his colleague in the car. Makes sense, he was concentrated on the driving.
    The passenger cop was also giving instructions like "turn right on the next traffic lights"

  • @justincase9471
    @justincase9471 Před 2 měsíci +16

    1:00 It says: "Later in the day the colleague's see the vehicle driving again". In other words, he initially got away but got caught later on the same day. They probably caught him due to the ANRP camera's that are everywhere in the Netherlands.
    12:48 Those flashing lights are just there to warn traffic about oncoming traffic lights.

    • @user-ps4zb5gd4w
      @user-ps4zb5gd4w Před 2 měsíci

      This is the correct translation from what happend after the end of the chase

  • @Dobby_Dobson
    @Dobby_Dobson Před 2 měsíci +10

    What you say at 6:45 is exactly why there are trees there. Noone (in their right mind) will want to drive far above the speed limit on a relatively narrow street with trees to either side. A lot of the dutch infrastructure is designed so that drivers will not want to drive much faster than they're allowed to.

    • @gfimadcat
      @gfimadcat Před 2 měsíci

      It doesn't stop the idiots though. Then again (and this is absolutely cold and morbid) the idiots do have a tendency to remove themselves from the gene pool because of the trees...

    • @Too1998
      @Too1998 Před 2 měsíci

      Tbf depending on how many people would drive there, I'd probably go about 75 kph (46.7 mph) instead of 60 kph (38 mph) because it's more fuel efficient on my car ;P

    • @AwoudeX
      @AwoudeX Před měsícem

      @@Too1998 and if there's not much traffic, that's perfectly safe, just not allowed ^^

    • @JC130676
      @JC130676 Před měsícem

      And if anyone is STILL stupid enough to drive really fast, natural selection will eventually do its thing. A pity about the tree though.

  • @CyberBeep_kenshi
    @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 2 měsíci +6

    Our boys in blue are very well trained for sure.
    There is also licence plate recognition in the cars, so they automatically get information if a stolen car etc. passes them.

  • @JohnnyDrizzle
    @JohnnyDrizzle Před 2 měsíci +21

    Dutch cops are the best in the world. They're correct, friendly, helpful, very composed, can take a joke.. Trained professionals.

    • @Luredreier
      @Luredreier Před 2 měsíci +1

      "Best" might be debatable, but they're definitely up there among the better ones.

    • @FWdeCloet
      @FWdeCloet Před 2 měsíci +3

      I fully agree, watched a lot of cop scenes all over the world, been places but they are professionals, can take insults, are strict, but also caring depending on the situation. Get soooo much training, never “need” their guns apart from own safety. Some of them are even CZcamsr, showing stuff nobody can get to, explaining the whole hierarchy at the police along with the military… it’s insane, gotta love Jan-Willem the cop hahaha.

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 Před měsícem +2

      Yes, they are like that. It has become this way over the past 50 years or so.
      Unfortunately this now turns against them. Dutch people know how it works and that they still need to respect them, but "new citizens" who originally come from regions where the police really is the boss are now a problem. They need to be handled fiercely and the Dutch police does not do that.

  • @aro8570
    @aro8570 Před 2 měsíci +17

    If i remember well. It was a rented car from Germany. The moment they found out who was the driver they stopped.
    When they arrived at his home he didn't open the door and police had to force the door.
    Then just think of what you said. A lot of biking in NL.And then someone like that guy. You will not survive that impact.

    • @racingweirdo
      @racingweirdo Před 2 měsíci

      Ik zie duidelijk een blauwe plaat, dus niet uit duitsland.

    • @twanvorstenbosch
      @twanvorstenbosch Před 2 měsíci +2

      ​@@racingweirdoik dacht eerst ook dat het een blauwe kentekenplaat was maar hij was toch echt wit en het was een duitse huurauto

    • @EnzoLeon85
      @EnzoLeon85 Před 2 měsíci

      That's popular these days. Hard to buy a car with cash in the Netherlands, so people with a lot of criminal money will go to Germany to lease one and pay cash at some shady car dealership or one that doesn't ask questions.

    • @flopjul3022
      @flopjul3022 Před měsícem

      @@racingweirdo was geen blauwe plaat leek blauw door de lampen van de politie, als je naar de linkerkant van de plaat kijkt zie je het contrast tussen het witte en donkerblauwe veel beter

  • @Pol_Exp_Ope
    @Pol_Exp_Ope Před měsícem +2

    The suspect escaped during the chase. The colleagues decided to stop the pursuit. Because the suspect went into a busy area.
    Through investigation by the police, the suspect was found and later arrested at home.

  • @lazycat5765
    @lazycat5765 Před 2 měsíci +40

    They should have the same insanity law we have in Denmark regarding this type of driving. If you:
    1: Drive over 100% over the speed limit in a roadwork zone
    2: Drive over 100% over the speed limit and exceed 100kmh
    3: Drive like a madman
    4: Drive with a promille on 2 (BAC 0.2)
    5: Exceed 200kmh
    They take the car, sell it on an auction, no matter if it's your own, a company car, friends car, rental car, throw you in jail for 20 days, 8.5k fine, 3 years with a driving ban and have to take the license all over, and that's just if it's without accidents and in one speed zone. If you enter another speed zone and still break the insanity law, it's double

    • @anouk6644
      @anouk6644 Před 2 měsíci +4

      I’m not sure about every detail hete in the Netherlands, but when you drive 30km/h over the speedlimit you get a big fine and a criminal record. At 50km/h over the speed limit they also will take your drivers license for at least two months or more if you have previous violations. You also have to appear in court. Depending on the danger you posed or are a repeat offender, they can also take your car.
      These numbers are for when you are speeding outside the building up areas. Within city limits the thresholds are lower.

    • @lazycat5765
      @lazycat5765 Před 2 měsíci

      @anouk6644 with the insanitylaw, it doesn't matter if it's the first offense or not, and the police don't have a choice

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 2 měsíci

      ​@@anouk6644ye but we would really need a point based system as well.

    • @FWdeCloet
      @FWdeCloet Před 2 měsíci

      @@anouk6644If I’m not mistaken guidelines are 30km/h within city’s where 50’s allowed, 50km/h outside city’s, at 70km/h too fast they take the car and we have a permanent law, called Art 5.1 (to which a lot may refer) that the police is always allowed to take your licence if the public risk is exceeding and this will be evaluated later on by a judge (with priority).
      So we basically have the same. Although it does matter if you drive like 250km/h in the night opposed to rush hour.. both cases will cost you your licence and car, but the fine might be less due to less risk.

    • @rakrega
      @rakrega Před 2 měsíci +2

      Sounds like a sanity law

  • @Kruimeldief
    @Kruimeldief Před 2 měsíci +5

    The trees next to roads are not to scare drivers into driving (below) the speed limit but rather to make the driver aware of their own speed. If you were to drive on a flat stretch of land then you're more likely to inadvertently drive too fast than when there are evenly spaced obstacles to the side of the road.

  • @dusliangames
    @dusliangames Před 2 měsíci +7

    awesome to see my neighborhood, great roads, great infrastructure, and great beer with Zundert nearby.

  • @bassax7045
    @bassax7045 Před 2 měsíci +15

    they got permission to end the chase for safety , and arrest him after the fact.

    • @user-ie6jr4bg1w
      @user-ie6jr4bg1w Před 2 měsíci

      They need permission to chase not to end it

    • @wolf310ii
      @wolf310ii Před 2 měsíci

      @@bassax7045 No, they do not. The driver can always stop the chase if he thinks its too dangerous, he dont need permission for that

    • @bassax7045
      @bassax7045 Před 2 měsíci

      @@wolf310ii sure , but they checked if they could still arrest the guy if they did, because of burden of proof , thats the O.K they needed from the superior , at least thats what the guy in the video said ,but im not a lawyer or judge

    • @wolf310ii
      @wolf310ii Před 2 měsíci

      @@bassax7045 No, thats not whats said in the video. That the superior can call it off too, doesnt mean the driver needs his permission to end the chase if he thinks its too dangerous.

    • @bassax7045
      @bassax7045 Před 2 měsíci

      @@wolf310ii get a life dude

  • @martinwinther6013
    @martinwinther6013 Před 2 měsíci +4

    If you want to estimate the wealth of country, just look at the quality if its roads.

  • @ChR0nos_7734
    @ChR0nos_7734 Před 2 měsíci +27

    The Mercedes they're chasing is 2016-2020 E63 AMG. It has twin turbo V8 with either 560 hp (regular E63) or 604 hp (E63 S) and 4MATIC all wheel drive. They can easily be tuned to +1000hp.
    It's one of the car that make german super sedan/estate Holy Trinity (BMW M5, Merc-AMG E63 sedan and estate, Audi RS6/RS7)
    The police Audi with 150-200 hp less did a good job keeping up with an AMG

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 2 měsíci +1

      the dutch police have a LOT of training

    • @mnpokerface
      @mnpokerface Před 2 měsíci +3

      150-200hp ?? The Dutch Highway-Patrol Audi,s A6 Quattro stationwagon have a 3 liter Turbo-Diesel V6 engine and have about 380hp ( tuned ) !!

    • @eckoOeu
      @eckoOeu Před 2 měsíci +9

      @@mnpokerface my guy up there said that the audi has with 200hp less than mercedes. Not that the audi has in total of 200hp.

    • @twanvorstenbosch
      @twanvorstenbosch Před 2 měsíci +5

      ​@@mnpokerfaceyou should learn to read

  • @jccusell
    @jccusell Před 2 měsíci +6

    Let me help:
    Text 1
    Later that day fellow police officers see the same car again
    The A16 is a large feeeway in The Netherlands
    The suspect is fleeing to the Southnear/under Rotterdam towards Belgium and France. There is a LOT of drug rradingg and trafficing and drug use begmhind the wheel in this area of the country. Criminals peddling hard druga from, to and between Amsterdam, Rotterdam, Antwerp and Paris. The ide tify the car and state it is not a merc and they state how fast he is speeding
    Text 2
    "Recognizing the police, the suspect attempts to flee"
    250 km is exactly 150 miles per hour
    A female voice states that due to the high speed they wont make it (perhaps back upnin the area?" The officer request traffic be get towards the a16 as much as possible. He is being assisted with a helicopter overhead, giving instructions when they pull off the highway. The normal roads the are speeding on now have regular bike lines (!) o the right, ehich makes it even more dangerous than it already is. The town is Prinsebeek, next to the city of Breda, between Rotrerdam and the Belgian border. Officer in persuit states on the road with the trees the speed is 140 kph/87 mph. Then the enter Etten Leur, another town nearby. Its two people in the car. Almost never will you have one cop on a beat driving around. Even motorcycle officers ride in pairs in the vicinity. Suspects plates are either German, Fremch or East European. Not Dutch or Belgian or British.
    After leaving Etten Leur officier states speed is 180 kph/110mph, after which they enter a small town (blue sign with place name) and road. The island i the middle is to force people to slow down, as the speedlimit goes from 80 or 60 kph to 50 kph, whereas they are entering at 180, causing the hard brake and severe swerve. The officer states that the suapect almost crashed. After the wrong way roubdabout, we enter an even smaller road and village. The officer uses a less formal tone of voice and says to the driver something to the effect of : this guy has NO idea where he is or where he is going.
    The well populated area we see next is the earlier mentioned city of Breda.
    After the double lane switch getting of the larger road the offcier says concerned to the other "Okay he (the suspect) is now really taking very serious risks. Next lights, take a right (he is being posted by the helicopter). Yeah is is taking guge risks,swerving through traffic. Next light straight on."
    Then the text says police were able to trace the plates/infor.ation to a syspected driver. They have the judged permission to arrest the suspect outside of caught in the act. With a warrant they visit the suspect

  • @MrRaymania
    @MrRaymania Před 2 měsíci

    Hey Ian, i've been watching your channel for a while now. Just gotta say i love your content, keep it up!
    Greetings from Germany

  • @itsjg6053
    @itsjg6053 Před měsícem +1

    Oh my god thank you for watching my request!! 😁
    I am Jg that requested the video on discord

  • @joyl7842
    @joyl7842 Před 10 dny

    No way the cops would have been able to keep up in a regular car. This is a specialized unit in a very powerful vehicle.

  • @MeditationWithElsa
    @MeditationWithElsa Před měsícem

    Amazing how calm these officers are while driving like that

  • @gerton911
    @gerton911 Před 2 dny

    These chase cars aren't just normal police people or even police cars, they're a special unit that specialises in chasing cars like these, they have much more training than the guys they're chasing so it's almost always inevitable that they catch them.

  • @scottpilgrim2
    @scottpilgrim2 Před měsícem

    Dude he was taking a short 90 degrees corner with 100 km/h 4:32. That's CRAZY driving. Very skilled. So proud of our police.

  • @sixy69
    @sixy69 Před měsícem +6

    Netherlands probably has the best transport infrastructure in the world. Whether you drive, cycle, or use public transport.

  • @zulawoo
    @zulawoo Před 2 měsíci +1

    What you said about it being a great driving country is also true. The Netherlands also has among if not the best roads to drive in europe (quality wise). The country just isn't that big.

  • @zweispurmopped
    @zweispurmopped Před měsícem +1

    I don't know if any police units here in Germany even have cars to deliver such chases! If there are suspects on the run, helicopters are called in to give chase. They are pretty damn good at that. Car chases are very rare, thus.
    These Dutch police officers show some bloody impressing driving skills! 🤗

  • @peterdawes1868
    @peterdawes1868 Před 2 měsíci +6

    There was a young guy here in Sydney many years ago. The police gave him a nick name. "The turbo kid". On a regular basis, the TB kid would steal turbo Porsche's and drive them around Sydney like he was in a race, baiting police into high speed chase's that often lasted for more than an hour, with him eventually evading the perusing HP officers.
    Eventually caught. Released for "First offence". Stole another Porsche and the chase was on again. The turbo kid was eventually stopped permanently when he collided with a parked car.

    • @CyberBeep_kenshi
      @CyberBeep_kenshi Před 2 měsíci +1

      lol was about to say he had a tree with his name on it

    • @evalee6708
      @evalee6708 Před 2 měsíci

      Did he survive it?

    • @peterdawes1868
      @peterdawes1868 Před 2 měsíci +2

      @@evalee6708 No. He did not.

    • @peterfireflylund
      @peterfireflylund Před měsícem

      @@peterdawes1868good. Why did Australia have so stupid laws back then? Or was it a case of a stupid judge?

    • @peterdawes1868
      @peterdawes1868 Před měsícem

      @@peterfireflylund It was his first offence. So released on a bond. He was 16. Juvenile court.

  • @hees320
    @hees320 Před měsícem +1

    This dude really loves us.. Just don't think we are just Amsterdam. Keep up the good work 🥰

  • @ham7806
    @ham7806 Před 2 měsíci +3

    In the Netherlands if a chase gets to dangerous they call it off and most of time have enough evidence to arrest them at home using the plate

  • @joyl7842
    @joyl7842 Před 10 dny

    Gettin fast? It was terrifying to me to drive at 200 km/h on the Autobahn. The amount of focus you need to keep track of the traffic around you and the nutjobs going way faster coming up behind you is immense. I was exhausted afterwards.

  • @KikyWe3DGaming
    @KikyWe3DGaming Před 2 měsíci +2

    In Slovenia we use Skoda RS they are amazing

  • @DaMook82
    @DaMook82 Před 2 měsíci +30

    Audi a6 wagon, its a SIV (Fast intervention vehicle). Always 2 persons on board.

    • @jensschroder8214
      @jensschroder8214 Před 2 měsíci +5

      Usually the police come with at least two officers.
      One police officer will testify the other.

    • @elvisdepelvis4431
      @elvisdepelvis4431 Před 2 měsíci +2

      SIV crews are experienced specialist drivers that are trained to box-in cars.
      Car chases are more or less their daily bread. Being calm and collected helps both the communication between the OC and the other units and keeping the oversight.

    • @pistonburner6448
      @pistonburner6448 Před měsícem

      Crazy that they buy understeering barge Audis...but that's how it goes in most EU-countries: vehicle purchases are decided through corruption. VAG is an expert and long-time master in that respect.

    • @OkkiePepernoot
      @OkkiePepernoot Před měsícem

      @@pistonburner6448 You really think they're driving common-off-the-shelf cars???

    • @pistonburner6448
      @pistonburner6448 Před měsícem

      @@OkkiePepernoot You think the Dutch police changed the engine's location and modified the car's platform? Yes, they are totally off-the-shelf cars except for a slight ECU tune and a larger battery (or two batteries).

  • @bestlaidplans2024
    @bestlaidplans2024 Před měsícem

    I know that area. So funny to see places you visit regularly flying by 😆

  • @gterhorst
    @gterhorst Před 2 měsíci +1

    It is a very good road architecture in the Netherlands, it is very populated but on average the main peed is about 20% faster than the USA for auto mobility.

  • @MsUltrafox
    @MsUltrafox Před 2 měsíci +2

    When it comes to road quality the Netherlands ranks second in the world just behind Singapore.

  • @Drew-Dastardly
    @Drew-Dastardly Před měsícem +1

    240 km/h is in proper terms 150 mph+ for the UK and USA. Damn.

  • @leyolm6170
    @leyolm6170 Před měsícem +2

    Singapore is 1st and the Netherlands is 2nd with best road/ highway infrastructure.

  • @andrew_koala2974
    @andrew_koala2974 Před měsícem +1

    In Europe - as well as in AUSTRALIA - NEW ZEALAND and U.K
    there are special POLICE Driver training facilities for
    POLICE Motorcycle and HIGHWAY PATROL in particular are
    advanced driver training courses

  • @supravlieg
    @supravlieg Před měsícem +1

    I am always surprised when I see the dangerous maneuvers and risks US police takes when compared to this.

  • @alanmorris9425
    @alanmorris9425 Před 2 měsíci +1

    I've often been aware of the calmness of the European police forces compared with their American counterparts in pursuing reckless drivers and the reluctance of the police to indulge in manoeuvres to force a stop. I assume this as a result of the training those drivers receive and a general culture to preserve public safety beyond any other consideration.

  • @AzeroxDoomraider
    @AzeroxDoomraider Před měsícem

    Our infrastructure is one of the best in the world. When i come home from travel all over the world the infrastructure always catches my eye.

  • @MascletaTheFirst
    @MascletaTheFirst Před měsícem

    Those trees are there for the bike lanes mostly. They act as a natural barrier in case of a car crash. But they also add stability to the soil. Since we're so close to the water level, or even under it. The roots help prevent the ground from giving way.

  • @MsUltrafox
    @MsUltrafox Před 2 měsíci +3

    I have seen this chase too and it was a rental car.
    Sadly they didn't risk stopping him for safety reasons, but they did find who the driver was and they arrested him the next day at his home address.
    And he will be facing a lot of charges.

  • @MostDopeWooper
    @MostDopeWooper Před měsícem +1

    I used to ride bike over there 😅 couldn't imagine someone passing me at 140 kph in those streets luckily many bycicle paths are divided

  • @spoonman2605
    @spoonman2605 Před měsícem +1

    12:11 the Netherlands actually is the best country in the world to drive

  • @patricrolsma3361
    @patricrolsma3361 Před 12 hodinami

    Translation: After investigation by police, the driver was identified. After collaboration with the district attorney, it was agreed the subject can be arrested without being caught "red handed". With a warrant, police were sent to the location where the suspect was likely to be. Also, there is always 2 officers in a police car in The Netherlands.

  • @hendrikhoppe7158
    @hendrikhoppe7158 Před měsícem

    My father (a german policemen) chased a VW Touareg from Leipzig (Saxony) all the way down to Munich (Bavaria) in the winter during snowfall. He said the average speed was about 210km/h and together with the bavarian police he got him. The reason he was speeding was that he was scared of a normal routine traffic control and paniced and drove away...

  • @quintennoordanus2631
    @quintennoordanus2631 Před měsícem

    Keep in mind that the speed limit is 100 km/h.. he is driving more than 100 km/h over the limit😂

  • @ddekruik
    @ddekruik Před 2 měsíci +2

    The netherlands has clean roads . We are a transport and logistic country with trucks and water ways

  • @jensschroder8214
    @jensschroder8214 Před 2 měsíci +2

    The Dutch are very strict with the speed limit.
    If there are so many violations, he can give the driver's license to the police straight away.
    The fine will be high, may be more

    • @vodamark
      @vodamark Před 2 měsíci +2

      just a fine and a lost license? that should be straight up prison, attempted manslaughter

  • @leya2215
    @leya2215 Před měsícem

    6:51 The trees are actually there for a reason! We place trees close to the road to make is seem more narrow, it’s actually a psychological trick to make people slow down automatically. It seems unsafe to drive by too quickly. Just like you said here!

  • @JustSebNL
    @JustSebNL Před měsícem

    In the Netherlands the citizens that own a car, pay “Wegenbelasting” which is a road tax. It is used for building new roads and upkeep.
    The text in the beginning reads: they saw the car before and later on the day they spot it again.
    They stopped the chase since it would only get more crowded on the road due to people heading home from work. The chase started around 14:30-hour and “evening traffic” usually picks up around 15:00-hour.
    In the end they say they managed to retrieve the suspect its adres and they decided to make the arrest there

  • @karly1702
    @karly1702 Před měsícem

    Dutchie here! Those islands in the middle of the road where the suspect almost crashed, are put there specifically to force cars to reduce speed when they are in a residential area. The fact that the suspect took those roads at 140km/h, while the speed limit is 50, is mind blowing to me.

  • @amberflokstra88
    @amberflokstra88 Před měsícem

    The cop at the start wasn’t doing a radar trap. He was called in to wait for the suspect and give chase.
    In the end the chase was called off because the suspect was taking far too long many risks, putting himself and others in danger. At which point safety is more important than catching him.
    The police car in the video was of “team traffic” of the national unit. They are specially trained for, among other things, high speed chases. Part of that training is to decide when to end the chase. Part of that training is that you don’t continue the chase when it’s to dangerous because you watch to catch the suspect no matter the consequences.
    What you sometimes see is when the Zulu (police helicopter) is available, the Zulu picks the suspect car up and the rest of the cops gives him distance in order for the suspect to feel more secure and hopefully reduce speed thinking he got away. The Zulu then continuously reports on the position and when it’s safe to do so, the cops will either box the suspect in or perform a pit maneuver (if a pit maneuver is safe to do, which is only done at lower speeds, never at 200kph).

  • @svennieehX050
    @svennieehX050 Před měsícem

    Theres plenty more where that came from, IWrocker! There are loads of these kinds of Dutch police chase vids on YT. Would love to see you react to more of them

  • @MonserratFoster
    @MonserratFoster Před 2 měsíci

    This is the second video of you that pops up into my feed. Maybe because I live in the netherlands or because I love police stuff 😅. We will never know.

  • @LarkspeedNL
    @LarkspeedNL Před 2 měsíci +1

    The reason they sound so calm is they know what their car is ca[able of, there are two officers in the car and one handles all the radio calls and various tasks and the other purely concentrates on driving.

    • @Rob2
      @Rob2 Před měsícem

      Indeed. In the US this is unusual, there is normally only one trooper in a highway patrol car. But in the Netherlands it is always two, so one can concentrate on driving while the other handles the radio, general navigation, watches for traffic on crossings, etc.

  • @falklumo
    @falklumo Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is what the text in the middle said:
    After investigation, the colleagues were able to find the name of the driver (suspect).
    In consultation with the Public Prosecutor, it was decided that the suspect can be arrested outside of being caught in the act.
    With a warrant, the colleagues go to a location where the suspect might be.
    (straight from the chatGPT-4o Mac app from taking a screenshot of the YT video - nice test case :) )

  • @Robin6512
    @Robin6512 Před 2 měsíci +1

    They are with two in the car. One drives, one updates and checks the surroundings for traffic.

  • @Drescher1984
    @Drescher1984 Před 2 měsíci +1

    Saw a video were a truck driver blocked the road so the cops could catch the speeding driver.

  • @l.v1473
    @l.v1473 Před měsícem

    dutch police are so underapppreciated by my fellow dutch. they really dont deserve the hate they get. but not for me, I love em.

  • @koppadasao
    @koppadasao Před 2 měsíci +1

    240kph isn't fast. It's FUCKING FAST!

  • @InnSewerAnts
    @InnSewerAnts Před 2 měsíci +2

    They ceased the chase because it was becoming too dangerous for the public to justify.

  • @classesanytime
    @classesanytime Před měsícem

    Nice to see the village Etten-Leur, North Brabant. Netherlands again from a different perspective.. LOL
    I was born and raised here 54 years ago. but after having travelled the world I settled in São Paulo. Brazil and haven't seen my village for almost 20 years now!
    It changed a lot and expanded to almost being a city now!

  • @YouriHL
    @YouriHL Před měsícem

    It's a known fact that those Dutchies have the best Traffic Police drivers on the entire planet and that they're flown in literally everywhere to educate and test other nation's police officers on how to do several maneuvers in several situations. The Dutch traffic police officers are among the best drivers in the world as well. Also, Dutch National Police Academy is said to be the toughest police academy in the world (not including countries which only supply police from army schools - that said, I'm not talking about naval/military police). Even Germany, which has very good traffic police drivers, are taught several times by Dutch police. It almost never happens that a Dutch police officer gets hurt directly from a car accident or is involved in once caused by police during high speed chases.
    The car used is an Audi Avant A6 which is specifically tuned by Dutch Police mechanics (nót by Audi from the factory).

  • @FacelessJanus
    @FacelessJanus Před 2 měsíci +1

    Speed limits on motorways have been reduced recently to a max of 100km with the exception of very few motorways where during night time hours the maximum is 130km. (100km/h = 62mp/h, 130km/h = 80.7 mp/h. The guy drove around 240km/h = 149mp/h)
    Nope, the stopped the chase because it became to dangerous. However they seemingly had gotten info about the driver, so a judge allowed them to arrest this person "after the fact". This was done so as not to endanger the rest of the people on the road. S5 is a general directive against dangerous driving.
    Seeing the speed of said driver his license will be taken, and a prosecutor will decide whether or not he gets it back, but as the speed was at times double the maximum allowed speed his car will be impounded as well. Besides that, due to this there is no fixed penalty a judge will decide what fine and/or prison sentence this person will get.

  • @EyeMemoryLane
    @EyeMemoryLane Před měsícem

    I live there! Drove that road at 12:40 today. In fact i drive it multiple times a week. It’s my hometown. Dutch roads always look good because we pay a lot of taxes for our car (so they can fix the roads). And those flashing yellow (we call them orange) lights indicate that there are traffic lights upcoming.

  • @rientsdijkstra4266
    @rientsdijkstra4266 Před měsícem

    At the island at 10:18 where the mercedes nearly lost control the speed was 180... That is absolutely crazy in that surrounding

  • @ericmiedema2124
    @ericmiedema2124 Před měsícem

    The blinking traffic lights are always there. They are meant to warn you of traffic lights,bridges or railroads up ahead.
    In case of bridges and railroads they only turn on when needed. For traffic lights they are always on

  • @PatrickHemmes
    @PatrickHemmes Před měsícem

    The perspective you watched was a High speed intervention vehicle, they are audi a6's and the people driving them are highly trained in high speed chases.

  • @bosoerjadi2838
    @bosoerjadi2838 Před měsícem

    For your reference, the Netherlands has an area size about the same as West-Virginia and about ten times its population. And none of its mountains.

  • @kevindevos1777
    @kevindevos1777 Před 28 dny

    the two police officers in the audi are from the highway team. they are for high speed chase's and have gotten race lesson and the cars are well tuned for the high speed.

  • @palantir135
    @palantir135 Před měsícem +1

    NotJustBikes has a video about the Netherlands being the best country for drivers

  • @Dutch3DMaster
    @Dutch3DMaster Před měsícem

    12:31 The amber signals are typically placed on higher speed roads to warn of oncoming traffic lights. Think of the 80 km/h roads. In case of busier traffic, there can be a different kind that warns of the same thing but with 2 amber lights vertically, blinking up-down.

  • @gfimadcat
    @gfimadcat Před 2 měsíci +2

    01:55 - 240kmh is about 150mph :) That's really effin fast :D

  • @rientsdijkstra4266
    @rientsdijkstra4266 Před měsícem

    These police units are highly trained for such situations. They get specialist training from specialist drivers to learn the skills for high speed chaces... That is probably why are so calm and controlled...

  • @BrodoNL
    @BrodoNL Před měsícem

    Exactly like you said in the end

  • @gfimadcat
    @gfimadcat Před 2 měsíci +1

    Also at the ending of the video, based on the video evidence captured by the police, the public prosecutor authorized an arrest warrant for the suspect; normally for vehicle related things an arrest can only be made if they catch you redhanded (well, more or less but good enough) for an arrestable offense. So with authorization they can then go and arrest the suspect - it's not done often because the police then has to do the prove-beyond-reasonable-doubt that the suspect was in fact driving.

  • @elloco99999
    @elloco99999 Před měsícem

    The lead police car in the chase is from a unit specialized in high speed chases. It is a so called "Snelle interventievoertuig" (Rappid response vehicle), an Audi A6 Avant 3.0 TDI S-tronic Quattro with a top speed of 250 km/h (155 MPH). (Yes, 240 km/h is indeed pretty fast 🙂)
    In the Netherlands police officers often work in pairs, with these special units almost always. As is the case here. The driver focusess on driving and staying on the fleeing car while his partner operates the radio to keep other units informed of the situation. Regular police units are usually pretty good at car chases as well, but these guys have faster, better performing cars and are even better trained. They are exceptionally good and the only way to get away from these guys is by driving so dangerously that they stop the chase for the safety of the public.
    Which is exactly what happened here. They aborted the chase because it became too dangerous. The car was a rental but the police managed to find out the identity of the driver and after constulting with the DA they were allowed to arrest him "buiten heterdaad" (litteral translation: "not redhanded", better translation would be "after the fact"). So yes, even though he managed to get away from the chase, he still got arrested.
    Spike strips and road blocks are used in the Netherlands, but at these speeds it is very hard to position units ahead of the suspect and spike strips in particular can only be used if there is no great danger of the driver loosing control and crashing into innocent bystanders. At these speeds and with the population density here, I doubt spike strips would be allowed. Maybe outside of the towns on the less crowded country roads, but then the problem still is getting in place in time to deploy them. This guy wasn't exactly following a straight line.
    Running a suspect of the road is used only as a last resort and only when the risks involved (crashing into innocent bystanders) is smaller than the risk of letting the chase continue. This is always a difficult decision, but pit maneuvers and the like are only used when there is little to no other traffic or pedestrians etc. A tactic that is used more often is called "inboxen" (boxing them in). The name says it all, they use multiple cars to box the suspect in and force him to stop. Here's a short example: czcams.com/video/vfU3JbW4H48/video.html

  • @erwin6395
    @erwin6395 Před měsícem

    That island is a traffic calming measure to force people to slow from 80 or 100kph to 50. It wasn't designed with 180kph in mind lol

  • @RuiFernandoCaldas
    @RuiFernandoCaldas Před 2 měsíci +1

    Translation of the last text by ChatGPT: "After investigation, the colleagues were able to find the name of the driver (suspect).
    In consultation with the Public Prosecutor, it was decided that the suspect can be arrested outside of being caught in the act.
    With a warrant, the colleagues go to a location where the suspect might be."

  • @Astons_Martin
    @Astons_Martin Před 2 měsíci +2

    240km/h is around 149 mph!

  • @pauldickhoff3594
    @pauldickhoff3594 Před 2 měsíci +1

    This is likely the SIV or "Snelle Interventie Team". Roughly translated as Fast intervention team. Pretty professional bunch, hence the calm demeanor.
    Most of the dutch police force are pretty calm and professional. You don't need to be afraid to be PITted just because a cop got too excited about you going a few miles over the speed limit.

  • @chewmonkey89
    @chewmonkey89 Před měsícem

    1:05 the police is waiting for a 'numberplate-hit' (ANPR).
    In The Netherlands are camera's at highway and bigger cities witch are connected to the police network.
    When looking out for a car, the police vehicle can 'sign in' for a number plate and when the numberplate has been detected by a camera, the police vehicle receive a signal where the number plate was detected (most of the time the camera a few kilometers back at the highway).

  • @enigmadrath1780
    @enigmadrath1780 Před měsícem

    6:40 Trees are purposefully planted alongside streets and roads, not for decoration, but to encourage slow speeds.

  • @alexandermulder651
    @alexandermulder651 Před měsícem

    These are referred to as SIV police cars. SIV is an acronym for Snelle Interventie Voertuig, translated Fast Intervention Vehicles.

  • @jacktrooster6017
    @jacktrooster6017 Před měsícem

    The chase unit youre seeing is actually an unit from the national police. they mostly drive so called SIV's which stand for (Snelle interventie voertuig(fast intercept vehicle)). Its a Tuned Audi A6 avant. To be driving one of these cars you go true extra training to be skilled enough to drive in chases like these.

  • @mindscraper1978
    @mindscraper1978 Před měsícem

    Most police officers in Europe aren't aggressive at all, bevore entering the police training they get achieved sychologialy for not being overly aggressive.

  • @chris-wx6fm
    @chris-wx6fm Před měsícem

    those flashing orange lights inform you that a traffic light is comming up

  • @d.natrop4495
    @d.natrop4495 Před 2 měsíci

    I was always under the assumption the purpose of trees next to the roads were to take up the Co2 from exhaust gasses.

    • @chasinbns2868
      @chasinbns2868 Před 2 měsíci

      no they build trees close to roads to discourage speeding because it feels faster for the driver

  • @omarel-jaaran1874
    @omarel-jaaran1874 Před měsícem +1

    Please react to another Dutch police video called “Dollemansrit in Vreeswijk”
    It’s very famous and some crazy stuff happens. Might be a bit easier to understand the circumstances than this video too