The "Sh*t Driving Caught On Cam" Thread Vol II
Discussion
Blakewater said:
When cyclists take the attitude of proving themselves to be in the right even if it results in a collision it's even more dangerous for them.
This is very true for a percentage of cyclists and it's a very easy mindset to get into when you start cycling, I've been driving into London for work (mainly weekends & nights) for the past 16 years and cycling for about 4, sometimes people cut you up whether you're in a car or on a bike, it happens and you just have to get over it but it does seem a lot more personal when you're on a bike.
Also, London rules are subtly different, if people 'ask' to change lanes they expect to be let in, there's a lot less lane 'ownership' in my experience, cyclists have to adapt and fit in.
In the clip in question if I was in my car I would've anticipated the Merc's move (hopefully) and just slowed up, if I was in my bike I would've just rode around it, but then I don't have a dashcam strapped to my gourd.
_dobbo_ said:
He's a self styled "vigilante" who is out on his bike being filmed by a Channel 4 reporter, in a report about how dangerous it is for cyclists. He's looking for trouble, and finds it very easily by placing himself in danger. He's seen the car turning right, and has accelerated into a position where, if the car does move across, he'll be there ready and waiting with the camera rolling to capture it. Just my opinion.
What's more amusing is that the reporter who's filming is paying attention and riding sensibly. Vigilante-man has had to get out of the saddle and overtake him in order to be able to show some righteous indignation. Gary C said:
Sorry not a car cam, but a cyclist. And what a wker !
http://youtu.be/IsB2Samh8og
At 0:55 he approaches a very slow car merging from the right at speed then complains that they 'cut him up'
What an absolute dhead, riding like that is going to get him hurt.
Grrrrr.
To me it looks as though he's courting controversy for effect and the programme...http://youtu.be/IsB2Samh8og
At 0:55 he approaches a very slow car merging from the right at speed then complains that they 'cut him up'
What an absolute dhead, riding like that is going to get him hurt.
Grrrrr.
Edited by Gary C on Tuesday 9th February 10:20
In this first still he can clearly see the car starting it's manoeuvre - what he's not also considering is the volume of pedestrians any of whom could step out...
I guess he was aiming to go either side of the people carrier, both of which gaps are quite narrow ...
In this one he is almost central in the left hand lane... he has plenty of room to have continued up the inside of the car... but it doesn't make dramatic viewing...
PS - what the hell is a "Self styled vigillante" ? More like a bloody drama queen....
So back on topic and away from yet another cyclist row and giving captain awkward-but-smugface the self appointed youtube warrior even more air time than he needs......
South African X5 driver gets instant self-inflicted karma
https://www.facebook.com/CICA.CrimeIntel/videos/83...
Make sure you watch until the end!
South African X5 driver gets instant self-inflicted karma
https://www.facebook.com/CICA.CrimeIntel/videos/83...
Make sure you watch until the end!
silentbrown said:
What's more amusing is that the reporter who's filming is paying attention and riding sensibly. Vigilante-man has had to get out of the saddle and overtake him in order to be able to show some righteous indignation.
Err, I think you'll find that's two entirely separate clips edited together. Or where do you think the camera man disappears to?Even if it wasn't edited, you can see that he's matching the other guy's speed (who is also out of the saddle), not overtaking.
The Wookie said:
So back on topic and away from yet another cyclist row and giving captain awkward-but-smugface the self appointed youtube warrior even more air time than he needs......
South African X5 driver gets instant self-inflicted karma
https://www.facebook.com/CICA.CrimeIntel/videos/83...
Make sure you watch until the end!
bad luckSouth African X5 driver gets instant self-inflicted karma
https://www.facebook.com/CICA.CrimeIntel/videos/83...
Make sure you watch until the end!
Edited by budgie smuggler on Wednesday 10th February 14:05
The Wookie said:
So back on topic and away from yet another cyclist row and giving captain awkward-but-smugface the self appointed youtube warrior even more air time than he needs......
South African X5 driver gets instant self-inflicted karma
https://www.facebook.com/CICA.CrimeIntel/videos/83...
Make sure you watch until the end!
sweetSouth African X5 driver gets instant self-inflicted karma
https://www.facebook.com/CICA.CrimeIntel/videos/83...
Make sure you watch until the end!
budgie smuggler said:
Err, I think you'll find that's two entirely separate clips edited together. Or where do you think the camera man disappears to?
Even if it wasn't edited, you can see that he's matching the other guy's speed (who is also out of the saddle), not overtaking.
No, the clip from reporters headcam from 0:53 onwards: Maybe not "overtake", if they were two abreast, but reporter has read the situation and is backed off leaving space for car and pedestrians. The other cyclist just scorches into frame past him.Even if it wasn't edited, you can see that he's matching the other guy's speed (who is also out of the saddle), not overtaking.
silentbrown said:
No, the clip from reporters headcam from 0:53 onwards: Maybe not "overtake", if they were two abreast, but reporter has read the situation and is backed off leaving space for car and pedestrians. The other cyclist just scorches into frame past him.
Oh right, fair enough I take that back then. WCZ said:
The Wookie said:
So back on topic and away from yet another cyclist row and giving captain awkward-but-smugface the self appointed youtube warrior even more air time than he needs......
South African X5 driver gets instant self-inflicted karma
https://www.facebook.com/CICA.CrimeIntel/videos/83...
Make sure you watch until the end!
sweetSouth African X5 driver gets instant self-inflicted karma
https://www.facebook.com/CICA.CrimeIntel/videos/83...
Make sure you watch until the end!
Here's a clip from a cyclist's headcam of one of the most dangerous manoeuvres by a car user that I have ever seen, no surprise it was a female driver. I'm amazed that there were no fatalities considering the severity of it...
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=170437...
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=170437...
Noodle1982 said:
Here's a clip from a cyclist's headcam of one of the most dangerous manoeuvres by a car user that I have ever seen, no surprise it was a female driver. I'm amazed that there were no fatalities considering the severity of it...
https://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=170437...
pea roasthttps://m.facebook.com/story.php?story_fbid=170437...
this is from this morning, skip to 1:30.
https://youtu.be/yQ-1fnuXVl4
nothing terribly exciting im afraid, just someone who appears to be offended by my presence.
https://youtu.be/yQ-1fnuXVl4
nothing terribly exciting im afraid, just someone who appears to be offended by my presence.
What is the point of people steaming up behind a car that is blatantly going slow and get really close, why not hold back and go for an overtake with a lot more visibility of the road ahead?
What is achieved by going right up there arse, do you expect them to move out the way, it is a mentality I never understand, but usually seen by 'youths' and inexperienced drivers who don't plan ahead.
I was thinking about getting a cam, but I see stuff daily and it is part of life, I just don't want to be one of those people who film mundane events and post them up.
What is achieved by going right up there arse, do you expect them to move out the way, it is a mentality I never understand, but usually seen by 'youths' and inexperienced drivers who don't plan ahead.
I was thinking about getting a cam, but I see stuff daily and it is part of life, I just don't want to be one of those people who film mundane events and post them up.
Edited by The Spruce goose on Wednesday 10th February 21:46
The Spruce goose said:
What is the point of people steaming up behind a car that is blatantly going slow and get really close, why not hold back and go for an overtake with a lot more visibility of the road ahead.
Because it demonstrates how all powerful, road conquering and awesome they are and that idiots shouldn't dare do the speed limit in front of them when they're dominating the road and "making progress".Probably.
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