The "Sh*t Driving Caught On Cam" Thread Vol II
Discussion
4x4Tyke said:
Banned for 14 days and a fine well less than the cost of insurance. I reckon someone doing 120mph in perfect conditions and not crashing would have got far more.
4x4Tyke said:
Odd that the Bournemouth Echo publishes a story about a crash in Totton!woja said:
Cammer tailgaits for a bit. Other driver overreacts a tad I'd say
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyZjFl1WWBE
I don't blame her though. The van driver seems to be following far too close for the entire duration of the video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyZjFl1WWBE
Also, the way her voice sounded implied she was upset and stressed about things, and that the tailgating van probably pushed her over the edge.
Suffice to say, I've been in the same scenario as the lady, long and stressful day which left me in a bad mood. The tailgater that followed me home about .5 of a second all the way home. 99% of the time I usually just pull over and let them go annoy someone else.
Also, van driver knew what he was doing, he was deliberately winding her up.
zedx19 said:
Peugeot was no doubt turning right at the next junction/roundabout, about 15 mile up the road...
"I'm turning right in 15 mile, better get in the outside lane now and slow down in preparation"
I laughed at that, but your probably right. We see it all the time on the A90, dual carriageway NSL, you approach a car in in L2 who is doing about 60'ish, thinking they will see you soon and move over."I'm turning right in 15 mile, better get in the outside lane now and slow down in preparation"
But no, they continue along at 60ish, then start braking, you think WTF, then the right indicator comes on
silentbrown said:
but I can imagine the Yaris having almost exactly the same accident if there had been a parked car on his side of the road opposite the house, rather than an overtaking BMW.
zedx19 said:
Peugeot was no doubt turning right at the next junction/roundabout, about 15 mile up the road...
"I'm turning right in 15 mile, better get in the outside lane now and slow down in preparation"
That took place here: https://goo.gl/maps/3q4Ln2AuaPS2"I'm turning right in 15 mile, better get in the outside lane now and slow down in preparation"
And yes there is a roundabout some distance up the road. Peugeot had no need to be out there.
That corner has always felt somewhat slippery to me, especially in the wet, there are some funny angles/cambers and its sharper than it first appears. Not a problem if you're doing the 40mph limit though.
Pretty sure he won't be doing it again !
mattlad said:
Jesus christ, granted lorries passing each other is frustrating sometimes, but even if his move had worked out he'd have saved, what ? 20 seconds on his journey ? Impatience on our roads seems to be leading to ever increasing fkwittery.Edited by Crafty_ on Tuesday 5th July 17:24
xRIEx said:
silentbrown said:
but I can imagine the Yaris having almost exactly the same accident if there had been a parked car on his side of the road opposite the house, rather than an overtaking BMW.
colonel c said:
Google [bot] said:
Painful to watch. silentbrown said:
xRIEx said:
silentbrown said:
but I can imagine the Yaris having almost exactly the same accident if there had been a parked car on his side of the road opposite the house, rather than an overtaking BMW.
ETA: there is also the psychological effect of not having a distance diminishing faster than expected (which gave rise to the panic initially) - you are better able to remain calm and deal with the hazard.
Edited by xRIEx on Tuesday 5th July 18:01
Russwhitehouse said:
colonel c said:
Google [bot] said:
Painful to watch. TheInsanity1234 said:
woja said:
Cammer tailgaits for a bit. Other driver overreacts a tad I'd say
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyZjFl1WWBE
I don't blame her though. The van driver seems to be following far too close for the entire duration of the video.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gyZjFl1WWBE
Also, the way her voice sounded implied she was upset and stressed about things, and that the tailgating van probably pushed her over the edge.
Suffice to say, I've been in the same scenario as the lady, long and stressful day which left me in a bad mood. The tailgater that followed me home about .5 of a second all the way home. 99% of the time I usually just pull over and let them go annoy someone else.
Also, van driver knew what he was doing, he was deliberately winding her up.
Russwhitehouse said:
colonel c said:
Google [bot] said:
Painful to watch. Compilation, mix of dupes but some new material.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRjCeEnGyF8
5:12 The way he keeps edging over, pretty sure he knew exactly what he was doing.
6:40 You don't want to do that!
7:40 Every time I see a Fiat 500, they are always being driven as ineptly as this one.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRjCeEnGyF8
5:12 The way he keeps edging over, pretty sure he knew exactly what he was doing.
6:40 You don't want to do that!
7:40 Every time I see a Fiat 500, they are always being driven as ineptly as this one.
4x4Tyke said:
Compilation, mix of dupes but some new material.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRjCeEnGyF8
5:12 The way he keeps edging over, pretty sure he knew exactly what he was doing.
6:40 You don't want to do that!
7:40 Every time I see a Fiat 500, they are always being driven as ineptly as this one.
@2:32 Wtf was wrong with that DPD driver? Divvy !https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SRjCeEnGyF8
5:12 The way he keeps edging over, pretty sure he knew exactly what he was doing.
6:40 You don't want to do that!
7:40 Every time I see a Fiat 500, they are always being driven as ineptly as this one.
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