UK Bad Drivers & Driving Fails Compilation | UK Car Crashes Dashcam Caught (w/ Commentary)
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#10 that coach driver is a top driver stopping like that, great job buddy, your passengers lucked out having you driving that day 👍 👏
You can actually see the VW driver bracing for impact. Change of underwear needed I think!
I've seen that clip many times, it always impresses me how good the brakes are and how calm the driver is.
And every single time I'm 100% convinced the coach is going to hit the car. Old clip but never gets boring and well worth repeating.
@@cynewulf1lol, definitely 😂
He could stop in time because he already reacted when he saw something happen in front of him. Good driver.
you can see the golf driver pulled his handbrake on at 70 he was driving dangerously!
#4 1:51 Nicely done from cammer, could see what was happening in front and allowed the fool car enough room to reverse. See so many people pile right up their backside so they can't correct their error. Well done.
Always give people more space than they need. Just makes everything less stressful. As for the comment above the clip about the car being courteous? No I don't think so. And if they were it was a silly think to do because it held up more traffic than it solved.
Great reaction from cammer indeed. Too bad the fool car creeps forward right after that moment to make it difficult for the other drivers to make a turn.
#7 Is now SORN. Off for some time in the HMP..... Brap Brap.
Not enough praise for #10!
#1 Cammer's fault.
The car in front could see that he couldn't make his exit and courteously declined to block the exit for those coming onto the roundabout from the left.
Cammer driving too close and too fast. Not paying attention to what was happening in front of him.
Came here to say exactly that.
100% the camera car driver's fault.
#10 - really good to watch a professional driver with professional quality driving skills. Top work!
1st clip should be done for the music alone.
Absolutely. Hardly the sort of music that is conducive to calm driving, is it?
@@waltersobchak1719 some stupid ass polish rap 😁
There should be no music in cars, vans, etc. Sometimes it is louder than a nightclub. Once you reach a certain age (25+)? you shouldn't be trying to get peoples approval of your musical tastes when driving.
Yep, bloody awful.
Black merc soft top ML61YKK on a SORN. Bet he got no insurance.
Could be an old clip though - plenty to go wrong on an old Mercedes, especially if the owner doesn't service it properly. Champagne drivers on lemonade money.
Driver, if and when stopped [if we're lucky]
"You racially profiled me" "Can I call my momma" "I didn't do nothing" "It wasn't me driving" "I can't breathe"
Did I miss anything? [bet this comment disappears]
#13 With that many dents in the back of the van one can clearly see whose at fault there.
#13 Not only is the van responsible he then fails to stop at an Amber and a red.
1:32 ahh the usual
Two much needed doctors on their way to an emergency.
Quite a common occurrence all around Europe these days
males.
5:45 seems the van driver "cadent" care less that they were in the 3rd lane on the motorway towing 🤦🏻♂️😏
Get out.
😂
0:52 why would the police see that? it was behind them, you know, very low chance of it actually being spotted live
Well said. He was more than likely concentrating on where he was going rather than what was happening behind him.
Those lanes are for "Filtering" there not "you must obey/You must stay in this lane" roads are give and take so you see him indicating ease back a bit simple! Makes the day far easier.
@@buckrogers2828 there is filtering and cutting up with bully tactics , an indicator is not a magic wand as you think it is
Don't applaud until you're sure the brakes (and the driver) of the HGV behind are as good!
at 1:19 a black stolen BMW by any chance. The driver running away from scene
Yep, and the passenger running with the very important bag containing his wares, cash or both.
I did wonder if the dropped item was a phone that may have been useful in any investigations.
Likely both vehicles were stolen, they like to drive in convoy like that but they wont hang around to pick up their mates if one bins it
0:34 Liverpool. 3 lanes into 2. Traffic merging from right & van will have to give way to oncoming traffic from town ! Avoid at anytime !
It's genuinely frightening the standards of driving on display. Must say I rarely see any that bad but it does make you wonder tho.
#3 that driver completely binned it
#6 is a strange one! With the recent law change the cyclists should have right of way but the road makings say otherwise - clear give way lines on the cycle route. However, that doesn`t matter and the double cab was completely out of order anyway!
The give way line will override the recent highway code changes. Cyclist shouldn't have gone, car shouldn't have stopped. That does not condone the poor awareness of the van
@@joncurtis199 That`s what I thought!
no body has right of way. the highway code shows where priority should be given, give way if it will avoid an incident.
car should not have stopped on the yellow hatched area, there was no reason to stop with the cyclists having a give way line, if they wanted to give way to the cyclists they should have waited longer for another gap, and this caused the problem for the pick up truck who assumed they would clear in time and didnt slow down enough. there is a time and a place to be a nice driver and let others out, not this situation.
@@douglasreid699if the cycles had been travelling across the junction on the main road then the car can enter the yellow box as it was turning right and the exit road itself is clear. If there had been a pedestrian crossing that junction, again the car can legally enter the yellow box as it is waiting for “traffic” crossing the exit road which is clear. The only time that a car turning right shouldn’t enter the yellow box if the exit road is not clear of traffic travelling in the same direction.
@@MRCAGR1 i know the yellow hatch area was for the direction of traffic the pick up was coming from. What i was pointing out is the car should have made better observations and planned better before moving and making it up as they went and stopping in the box area when they had no need to stop, they should have kept committing to carrying on or not entered in the first place and waited for a gap behind the pick up.
The first clip. I don't understand why people think that on a roundabout you should get as close to the person in front as possible. 99% of the time when I exit a roundabout the person behind me is about 2 feet away. Drives me insane. I guarantee that if I suddenly have to break they will accuse me of break checking them.
#5 2:17 The 'drifters' that join a road and want to drift right into the furthest lane. There's so many divs doing that these days when I'm in the kind of position that the cammer is in I have my hand over the horn and foot covering the brake ready for them.
Agreed. But I don't even do that anymore. I back off straight away so they don't have the chance to come close. Costs me about half a second on my journey time. Not worth the hassle.
1:31. Good corporate citizens running to get assistance
#6 I'm pretty sure the cyclist needed to give way, looking at their lines.
They did, and stopped - albeit slightly beyond the give way line.
The car driver probably thought they were doing the right thing by giving priority to the cyclist at a junction, but that meant they stopped in a box junction, so they were wrong to do so. Cyclist didn't help by encroaching, but the car driver didn't need to stop for them.
#14; nothing particularly wrong with the truck’s manoeuvre.
Hmm, I beg to differ. He lurched in the direction of the cyclist to start with, which could have caused an accident. His hazard lights only added to the confusion of those around him. Don't AO drivers usually have someone with them to aid with deliveries who could have acted as a banksman?
#10 - good work, could have been very nasty 👍🏻
#13 that roundabout is an absolute nightmare. Extremely poorly designed, but then again driving in Luton is horrendous. I routinely get at least 5 idiots doing something stupid/illegal just driving the mile and a half to Sainsburys.
2:23 happens all the time you move over to let them merge in then they decide to speed up just to overtake 😂
,#8 i hope van man enjoys his points and fine, all that cos he couldn't be bothered pulling over to answer his phone. 🤦♂️🤷♂️
Seems he was looking right to exit onto road but car in front didn’t keep going. I’ve done this on a roundabout.
5:22 that was awesome. Shame about the golf driver that could not handle his car at high speeds.
#7 that poor women was embarrassed
#1 - cammer's fault alone, no arguments otherwise. If someone stops in front of you and you go into the back of them it's basically always you at fault
100% correct but ill bet somebody argues the toss,safe stopping distance seems to be a thing of the past.
Of course, keep a safe stopping distance.
But it is a busy roundabout, lots going on. One can not pay attention to every single car.
the car that stopped did so for NO REASON> apart from seeing an ambulance, and got rear ended.
Should you perform an emergency stop because you see an ambulance, lights off, no siren, just waiting for its turn to go?
@marksaunderson3042 They stopped because their exit wasn't clear. If they continued they would have blocked the roundabout.
@@marksaunderson3042Hand in your DRIVING LICENCE. he stopped because otherwise he'd BLOCK THE EXIT for the cars on the left.
clip one , always you i'm afraid
#14 did we watch the same video?
The volvo left plenty of room. Admittedly caught out by the street sign but no biggie.
The lorry didn't cross the path of the cyclist: they stopped.
The pedestrian doesn't even look and the lorry has hazards on. Lorry did a good job of stopping there and being alert.
Volvo could have done better but i dont think the lorry driver could have made it anymore obvious what he was doing, except maybe a leafelt campaign a few days beforehand.
Exactly what I was thinking. The only thing that went pear shaped was the description.
Does the cammer really expect the lorry to turn and to have to back up on a busy road?
You’re into the finite measurement of it being 1.5m or is it a bit less. Many would argue it’s barely over 1m-1.2m at 6:58.
It’d be an instant fail on test, unable to demonstrate careful & considerate driving towards danger - an examiner wouldn’t quibble over anything with a whiff of danger. But the test is somewhat different to what a copper will pull you over for.
No 9 - funny how the clip doesn’t show why the Insignia acted like that.
#11 Sick and tired about trailer traffic using lane 3 but no cops around to stop them, wonder whose fault that is.
Clip 3 milli vanilli have hit hard times.
#7 cyclist should be careful. Dissing the local dealer is not safe.
So we're resorting to racism now?
Let me tell you something, just because a black man with an accent drives a Mercedes, doesn't make him a drug dealer. It makes him a hard working man who white people are jealous of because they were educated in this country, grew up in this country and still they are worse off than those that came here and put in the work that you couldn't be bothered to.
You need to take that jealousy and channel it into something positive, like a better job or education instead of racism... You mentally stunted individual!
1:34. #3. It's not even bin day.
4:33 yes he is wrong now show the full clip to what you did to incur his wrath
That's it by the looks of it. The red car indicated and moved over to the left, and the cammer got triggered. I would say if there were audio then they're laying on their horn over nothing, as it wasn't even close
I’m somewhat confused by your comment
@@beasty7063Suspects cammer did something naughty beforehand to provoke the Insignia's wrath; which has conveniently been edited out. I share that suspicion...
@@JSmith19858 mate, you can't even see the back of the red car because it's so close. If it was any closer, he'd have pittted himself on the cammer's car
@@MrBombastic799 maaaaaaaate maaaaaaaaaaaaaaate. It looks like the cammer is doing the knobhead thing of blocking the red car before they indicated. They were clearly out looking to make an issue as they're a sad little wasteman
Can't help think that #10 would have been less likely to happen if people simply drove in the correct lane.
I hope they wrote off that LDV in Clip 13 - God awful vans, rather drive a toilet
Can someone please explain that despite most vehicles having Bluetooth people insist on having the phone in their hands. It’s unnecessary.
#9, of course that's assuming cammer hasn't edited out any "naughty" he did to the Insignia before the clip started...!
Hello. I would like to see a compilation of good drivers.
It would be a very short clip! lol
Cadent van driver towing in lane 3: also limited to 60mph when towing, so another offence to add
At 03:28 he's achieved his ambition in life: to be an M-B owner! And wants everyone to see how successful he is.
And it's helped him pull a cracking trophy bird as well.
Remember... you buy yourself a car, its mandatory to have a cam!
Yellow box junction driver was incorrect to have stopped. The cyclist realised a little too late that they were at a giveway against them. The cyclist should have stopped before the giveaway and not impinged on the road and the driver should not have blocked the junction. It was a nice gesture but wrong in my view
New (ish) HWC rules give the cyclists priority. The car correctly giving priority to vulnerable road users at junctions should not have started across the oncoming traffic lane. That said the pickup driver was without due care and attention.
I don't believe the intention of the highway code guidance / law is to give priority to cyclist at junctions where they are joining the carriageway? Perhaps leaving at junctions or once on the carriageway but joining?...
Fairly certain the HWC applies to cyclists crossing a side road. In this situation with all the give way markings the car entering the side road had priority and should not have given way.
@@markgambrill That's where I'm at. With regards the "new" rules, they are pretty damned, well, erm, crap. However they have been introduced due to the increasing number of inconsiderate idiots on the road. I have on a couple of occasions let pedestrians cross on roundabouts because it was the right thing to do an it complied with the "new rules" but on each occasion I've been blasted by other drivers who although having plenty of room failed to act on what was going on. On top of that pedestrians are surprised where courtesy is shown and don't get a damned move on!!! LOL
@@wobblyrod779 I think the implementation and communication of the rules has been a bit crap. Most of the actual content is very similar to how it was before with the exception of pedestrians crossing side roads. Previously they had to be stepping off the curb to be counted as crossing. Now they have priority if they are continuing across a side road as if that were part of the main carriageway. The exit to roundabout is where I draw the line. It introduces many issues around traffic flow and the way drivers implement the rule is too inconsistent to allow to people to have a "normal". You don't expect someone to stop when exiting a roundabout but it if was more common then it would be ok. Trouble is it's not common so you get honked.
5:10 - Brosky started barking at the car. lmfao.
1. You were brake checked, and in wet conditions. 50/50 likely.
1:11 Usual suspects.
You can enter the box junction and wait if you are turning right and oncomming traffic stops you from completing your maneuver.
Check the UK highway code.
@timemachine1750 Cyclists crossing are not oncoming traffic though as that would be a vehicle oncoming that has to use his lane to go around a parked vehicle or Emergency vehicles using offside to exit junction etc.
@@rustydusty2992. The OP is correct. Your post is a collection of random words. Don’t ever drive.
@@annoyingbstard9407 As usual with your type opinionated only no evidence even mentioned to back up what you say, my evidence was the HC as I explained furthermore I am an Advance driver (IAMRoadsmart Observer) and spent the last 30 years as a response driver 3 on ambos 10 on SAR (ALSAR) team duties 3 as the ops manager and a further 17 on 4x4 response.
By the way you comment goes you qualifications are absolute minimum. BYE BYE.
At 3:16, why was the Mercedes driver blowing the horn?
he asked the cyclist why he was in the middle of the road, i guess he got delayed a few seconds for the need to blow his horn
@@stuartty1 it is that sort of actions that escalate the dislike between the car drivers and the cyclists. I personally only complain about them riding through red traffic lights, riding the wrong way on roads, riding on pavements and scratching my car costing me £350 to be repaired while the cyclist just rode away knowing that he would not be traced.
@uk dash cams # 9 yep more road rage the cammer left out up to the part leading up to this,surprise surprise 😂.( so how long did cammer use horn and in what context?.lets see the whole clip mr cammer and uk dash cams.
5:04 There was never a Mk5 Golf made which didn't have ABS. Amazing how many people just ignore ABS faults, especially when they clearly have no concept of cadence braking; I bet that person will be getting it fixed right after they've put on a clean pair of pants.
Clearly it was the ABS activating in conjunction with the ESP and probably TCS which assisted the driver to maintain control and direction in this emergency situation.
@@Fairfairlass At least he's spent the money where it counts, by painting the brake calipers red.
Most likely front left was faulting (probably seized caliper) due to the direction of spin, but this was a full lock up so abs had to be disabled on this one but probably only locked up 3 wheels
funny thing is I had a Nissan note that abs still functioned with the remaining 3 wheels (abs light was on, + anti wheel spin and TC) , the speed sensor plug fell out of the hub witch was an easy fix (clip just need bending back over so the plug stayed in) but I was expecting the abs system to full disable when the problem Was detected but the abs on the remaining 3 wheels still functioned and the wheel with missing sensor triggered abs pump when peddle was pressed at any pressure
#6 2:48 , You actually are allowed to enter a yellow box junction if turning right and your exit is blocked by traffic. So that wasn't the mistake. His error has nothing to do with the box, it was yielding to the cyclist when there is no need to because they are emerging from a minor. The accident is still the twin can driver's fault though.
2:39 - That's just a shit situation. I can understand the drivers thinking, waiting for that car to go past, you can make the assumption that the cyclist had already past because it appears no reason for them to wait like they ended up doing. But for some unknown reason they stopped, and was encroached over the line, causing an obstruction. The car is already committed to the turn, end up blocking the lane and then the twin-cab, how he didn't see car at that angle in his lane and stop. Just three avoidable mistakes that happened at the wrong moment for two drivers. Just shit all around.
#7 , hope the cyclist forwarded his video of the local wannabe gangster to the police. Absolute clown 🤡.
Wannabe Gangster - spot on.....In his 13 year old diesel convertible. Half the fun of a convertible is the joy of a nice engine note.....diesel doesn't cut it.
First clip, why would you even entertain the idea that the golf might be at fault…oh please…
Clip 3, probably both stolen vehicles driving in convoy, outlander isnt going to hang around
The first clip... I've said it before...
Your first instinct should not be pressing the horn. All you had to do was turn left and you didn't even have to do that. You only had to let go of the steering wheel.
Also, what's with Vauxhall drivers? Are they upset that they paid through the nose for a terrible car that will be lucky to fetch a grand after one year?
There’s no tricky situation in the first clip. Cammer didn’t leave enough braking distance or wasn’t planning ahead properly.
In clip #6, the driver had right of way and was being courteous to the cyclists, although sitting on the junction to do so wasn’t very wise. The twin cab driver clearly wasn’t paying attention to the road ahead anyway.
Before i watch the video i think that the learner driver, golf driver, bus driver, lorry driver, audi driver, bmw driver, shitting peugot, van driver and especially highway maintenance vehicle drivers should have their licences revoked
2:24 there was absolutely no reason for the cammer to move over to let the fiesta join from the slip road should have just stayed where he was an slow down a tiny bit and that would have been plenty.
00:20, cammer’s fault, you simply need to be able to stop if the vehicle in front stops… You control your stopping distance.
14. Definition of over-reactions/snowflakery
#6 - Wrong, it is permitted to entered a yellow box when turning right, in any case the fault was with the driver who drove into him.
Also, the cyclists had a give way line. The car driver should not have yielded for them.
@2:39 the cycle lane has give way way lines, so both cyclists should have allowed the car to turn… still, no idea what the cab was doing
Clip #1 camera car at fault .... Car stopped as to not block the roundabout camera car wasn't watching the situation
How else was the van in number 2 supposed to get across four lanes, on a road with no road markings? And yes, I hate the American use of a hashtag!
First clip I reckon the cammer is at fault. The exit of the roundabout wasn't clear and I'm pretty sure you're supposed to stop in a space where you're not blocking traffic flow until your exit becomes clear.
It's correct and legal to stop in yellow box junction if you are turning right and have to wait for traffic. As someone else said, Cyclist should stop and give way in that spot. I agree with video creator that twin cab should have been more observant. Probably on his phone like so many these days.
#6 is an accident shown in a clip from a previous episode but from a different camera, right? Twin cab driver definitely at fault, although the cyclist shouldn't have been partially blocking the road while they were waiting to cross - if they'd had correct road position then the MPV could have taken their exit and wouldn't have been collected by the van who wasn't paying attention.
yeah exactly, waiting halfway into the road was the dumb problem that caused the whole thing
No6 cyclist has give way. Car can enter box as is turning from main road.
#6, I'm not so sure. The two cyclists had Give Way lines across the road, so the car should have been allowed to turn in front of them. Looks to me as if car started to turn, cyclist moved off when he shouldn't, and left the driver in a vulnerable spot. Pickup driver could certainly have done a lot better, though...
First clip, why tricky? Cammer at fault for rearending, not paying attention of what ahead of him nor keeping the safe distance
#1, cammer; not keeping safe distance.
#3 - deffo nicked and/or used for drugs given they dropped stuff and stopped to pick it up
#6 clip caption is wrong. The car does not “correctly” give way. The cyclists clearly have road markings to follow. The Renault stopped in a box junction for no reason and got hit. With that being said, that’s awful driving by the pick up. Maybe it was buggered and they saw a way out via insurance, or they were scrolling through their phone..
#6 'the car correctly gave way to the cyclists'???? Well, what was the point of the markings on the cycle lane then? Zafira's mistake was to let them go and then block the yellow box which in turn let to the pick up crashing. The mistake was letting the bikes cross when they had already stopped.
@4:21 why post on here that clip should have gone straight to the police
2:42 barely the car driver's fault, he didn't intend to stop but the dumb bint half way out onto the road with her stupid little mini bicycle was too thick to stay out of the road or cross when she had the chance. obviously the driver who crashed in the car was mainly to blame.
At 1-51 car pulling out continued to pull out so was at fault for blocking the junction. At 2-40 the cyclist was at fault because she was over the give way line making the car stop and then was hit. You do not give way to a cyclist under normal road conditions, it was up to her to stop and give way to traffic on the main road so the cyclist was at fault not the car.
1:23 No, not black people... I'm shocked!
clip 1 insurance wise. cammer at fault.
#3 I feel so enriched by the diversity.
More than one vibrant moment in this video.
2:40 Why do you say the cyclists have right of way? The broken double white lines they have mean they have to give way.
At 2:48, the car should not have stopped in the yellow box he had the right of way, the cyclists were waiting for him to pass.
Re-test or check your updated HWC. The bonkers priority to vulnerable road users gives the cyclists priority therefore the HWC expects vulnerable road users to anticipate that less vulnerable road users will give them priority. Ludicrous.
@@eddherring4972 the cyclists were stopped at the same point that a car would have been stopped but he hesitated and one of the cyclists chose to go and then the car had to stop but he should have carried on when he started to turn, the cyclists did not have the right of way.
@@honestchris7472 yes they did. Pedestrians, horses, cyclists, vans, PCV/LGV priority goes in that order with the vulnerable party being given priority at junctions.
@@eddherring4972 cars don`t have to stop when a pedestrian is waiting to cross a road, that would mean that the cars behind the car that was turning would form a queue until the pedestrian had walked across.
@@honestchris7472 That’s exactly what they have to do. I can’t believe you’re the only one with this knowledge gap, I’m thinking some will also choose to ignore the rule which means that vulnerable road users will face different reactions from people which obviously endangers them even further. I’m a LGV driver and get retested on the practical side every 5 years. This is now several years old hence I say new ish. Basically car drivers must allow pedestrians, horse riders and cyclists to cross junctions before they turn into the road they are crossing. It’s as much part of the HWC as any other rule or advice.
3:40 such a shame that we are not allowed to show that kind of stuff in my country on internet.
First clip, the cammer is at fault. Though lots of cars are doing stupid things, the cammer was the only one to crash, thus not driving with due care and attention. Flooring it on to the roundabout didn’t help. The last clip, other than the cyclist being passed a bit close (although he didn’t seem much fazed) and the cammer having to wait for the lorry, I dont see any issues, no one was startled, there was no drama, just a normal day.
#7 Sheer arrogance. I cannot see what the cyclist did wrong. I do hope that the footage was submitted to the Police.
Clip 7 playin wit fire in cov like that. Just dont antogonise dont know whos rockin a blade some madheads in that city
#2 the police were probably on an important donut run.
It's not tricky, you rear end someone, you are at fault, period. You are clearly too close and too fast. Imagine that would be an unexcepted pedestrian?
We notice that it's often the imported idiots who don't bother respecting the other road users. Sad fact.
#2 - the police (yeah right) rarely do anything any more as far a s road rules are concerned, too much trouble to turn round or to stop. They will however knock your door if you insult someone of a certain demographic, and they'll do it withing minutes.
#6 - Never, ever give way to a cyclist.
#6, the car did not correctly give way to the cyclist at all due to the give way lines on the cycle lane.
Wrong the cyclist was over the give way lines. In this case you would not give way to the cyclist.
3:50 where he is coming from, there are no normal roads ... forgive him :))
Totally the drivers (cammer) fault, first clip - that's without due care and attention.
The drivers fault, well, yeah, which one though.
@@Leidolfr Updated comment to state cammer ;)
# 14 lorry moved over once cyclist was clear, not into his path as video states, rest of the points fair enough.
Another Jeremy Vine wannabe!