The "S**t Driving Caught On Cam" Thread (Vol 5)

The "S**t Driving Caught On Cam" Thread (Vol 5)

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monthefish

20,449 posts

233 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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havoc said:
Bus / roundabout...that's what poorly/lazily driven buses going straight on do, it's simple geometry..
EFA
Driving large/long vehicles properly takes much more steering operation to negotiate turns/obstacles than a smaller vehicle, but a large majority of supposedly professional drivers can't be bothered to do so.

But yes, with that knowledge, it is best to give them a wide berth.

Ron240

2,801 posts

121 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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monthefish said:
Driving large/long vehicles properly takes much more steering operation to negotiate turns/obstacles than a smaller vehicle, but a large majority of supposedly professional drivers can't be bothered to do so.
But yes, with that knowledge, it is best to give them a wide berth.
It takes a competent forward thinking driver to know when to do this...which by watching many videos we have learned that the majority of DCW's appear not to be. wobble

anonymous-user

56 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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Laurel Green said:
That last one at 10.00 is shocking, he can't have been doing much more than 40-45 and he just seemed to understeer off a roundabout I'd feel comfortable carrying 60+ into if I was driving like a bit of a knob.

Edited by anonymous-user on Wednesday 17th November 14:55

Laurel Green

30,800 posts

234 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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stickleback123 said:
That last one at 10.00 is shocking, he can't have been doing much more than 40-45 and he just seemed to understeer off a roundabout I'd feel comfortable carrying 60+ into if I was driving like a bit of a knob.

Edited by stickleback123 on Wednesday 17th November 14:55
Roundabouts with fuel stations near by can be extra hazardous, don't know if this is the case here, mind.

budgie smuggler

5,427 posts

161 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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Laurel Green said:
Roundabouts with fuel stations near by can be extra hazardous, don't know if this is the case here, mind.
It's weird, he's braking from quite far back but doesn't seem to slow hardly at all. Pissed maybe.

Edited by budgie smuggler on Wednesday 17th November 16:47

techguyone

3,137 posts

144 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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When you see the armco stop the car but let it flip over and down into (potentially live traffic if it were a motorway island) it makes you wonder if the 6ft tall chevron striped stuff would be better.

Krikkit

26,672 posts

183 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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budgie smuggler said:
Laurel Green said:
Roundabouts with fuel stations near by can be extra hazardous, don't know if this is the case here, mind.
It's weird, he's braking from quite far back but doesn't seem to slow hardly at all. Pissed maybe.
Or medical issue maybe? Definitely not a car issue imho.

Haltamer

2,460 posts

82 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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stickleback123 said:
That last one at 10.00 is shocking, he can't have been doing much more than 40-45 and he just seemed to understeer off a roundabout I'd feel comfortable carrying 60+ into if I was driving like a bit of a knob.
Clues on the roadside - Bare trees and a bit of a frosty / snowy vibe; Probably filmed deep winter and with a nice damp coating on the road too.

Summer tyres in those conditions can be absolutely woeful depending on the compound, especially as once he's on the roundabout there's an adverse camber (If you're turning onto the roundabout)

Byker28i

61,608 posts

219 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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Whats the betting he was upset at the person hogging the outside lane, was busy waving at him or something and not paying attention

Frimley111R

15,720 posts

236 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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Or worn/bald tyres that have no grip on a wet/icy roundabout. Some people have absolutely no idea what grip is or how it varies according to the weather.

The driver seems to brake in enough time but just understeers right off the road. Definitely a tyre/road surface thing IMO

Krikkit

26,672 posts

183 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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Frimley111R said:
Or worn/bald tyres that have no grip on a wet/icy roundabout. Some people have absolutely no idea what grip is or how it varies according to the weather.

The driver seems to brake in enough time but just understeers right off the road. Definitely a tyre/road surface thing IMO
There's no instability there, just a lack of braking and turning effort - no big steering inputs, jamming on the brakes etc, barely even touching the brakes.

defblade

7,481 posts

215 months

Wednesday 17th November 2021
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Krikkit said:
There's no instability there, just a lack of braking and turning effort - no big steering inputs, jamming on the brakes etc, barely even touching the brakes.
Thought I was on the Brazilian GP thread there for a mo...

Ron240

2,801 posts

121 months

Thursday 18th November 2021
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defblade said:
Krikkit said:
There's no instability there, just a lack of braking and turning effort - no big steering inputs, jamming on the brakes etc, barely even touching the brakes.
Thought I was on the Brazilian GP thread there for a mo...
laughlaughlaugh
beer

saaby93

32,038 posts

180 months

Thursday 18th November 2021
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Ron240 said:
defblade said:
Krikkit said:
There's no instability there, just a lack of braking and turning effort - no big steering inputs, jamming on the brakes etc, barely even touching the brakes.
Thought I was on the Brazilian GP thread there for a mo...
laughlaughlaugh
beer
yes

smile

Krikkit

26,672 posts

183 months

Thursday 18th November 2021
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I could definitely just quote that in, very good laugh

Disco You

3,689 posts

182 months

Thursday 18th November 2021
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Interesting place for a phone holder. I can’t say I have seen that before…

Saleen836

11,172 posts

211 months

Thursday 18th November 2021
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Disco You said:


Interesting place for a phone holder. I can’t say I have seen that before…
Very common, see it loads with either a phone or sat nav or sometimes even both!

Terzo123

4,345 posts

210 months

Thursday 18th November 2021
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Disco You said:


Interesting place for a phone holder. I can’t say I have seen that before…
With him, it wouldn't surprise me if that holder was for a mirror.

Cold

15,301 posts

92 months

Thursday 18th November 2021
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Terzo123 said:
Disco You said:


Interesting place for a phone holder. I can’t say I have seen that before…
With him, it wouldn't surprise me if that holder was for a mirror.
Or a live broadcast.

SpydieNut

5,807 posts

225 months

Friday 19th November 2021
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crash collection from America

as usual - a lot of stunning lack of anticipation or reactions, some deliberately causing crashes. i can only assume their insurance system works differently to ours confused but the mentality to actually avoid taking an action that would prevent an accident, just so you can blame the other driver is astonishing. even if it didn't financially penalise you, you still have the hassle of getting your car fixed.

nice save at 3:07 - following too close for sure, but good reactions.
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