The "Sh*t Driving Caught On Cam" Thread (Vol 4)

The "Sh*t Driving Caught On Cam" Thread (Vol 4)

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Vipers

32,799 posts

227 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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ashleyman said:
I liked the bit when the motorist stopped when that clown knocked the cyclist off, I'me all right Jack.

Swampy1982

3,305 posts

110 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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ashleyman said:
That last video, some truly shocking driving im the sped up part from the DCW, worse than the original "offemse" by the other driver.

StuTheGrouch

5,714 posts

161 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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ashleyman said:
That last clip is retarded. Both need to be shot

rambo19

2,737 posts

136 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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StuTheGrouch said:
ashleyman said:
That last clip is retarded. Both need to be shot
I agree, because both are cowards.

barker22

1,037 posts

166 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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rambo19 said:
I agree, because both are cowards.
I like how the video ends. There is clearly more after, that the dash cammer doesn't want us to see.

G13NVL

2,732 posts

83 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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rambo19 said:
StuTheGrouch said:
ashleyman said:
That last clip is retarded. Both need to be shot
I agree, because both are cowards.
It’s a strange thing people getting road rage in a car as the amount of aggression shown by both here but then when they get face to face just some childish insults and no one actually wants to back up their agressive behaviour. Would never see this in any situation outside of a car quite embarrassing really even more so for the camer to take part in it, rewatch it, then upload it for other people to see!

WarrenB

2,374 posts

117 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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G13NVL said:
It’s a strange thing people getting road rage in a car as the amount of aggression shown by both here but then when they get face to face just some childish insults and no one actually wants to back up their agressive behaviour. Would never see this in any situation outside of a car quite embarrassing really even more so for the camer to take part in it, rewatch it, then upload it for other people to see!
I never get involved in any form of road rage, mainly because you never know what sort of idiot you can come up against.

A while back some idiot in a Golf was on the outside of a roundabout despite wanting the third exit onto the motorway, I was on the inside, so of course I was in his way after the second exit. He took offence to me being there, flashing, beeping, swearing... the usual. On the two lane slip road onto the motorway he got along side me, still swearing and ended up forcing me onto the hard shoulder as he wouldn't let me join the motorway, if I tried to slow down or speed up to get behind or in front of him he'd do the same to block me. I got on the motorway behind him, he tried brake checking me, but lost interest after the second attempt when I nearly went into the back of him, so he sped off into the distance.

A few miles later at the end of the motorway in traffic we ended up along side each other. He looked over, realised it was me and quickly looked dead ahead and refused to acknowledge I was there. I even tried beeping to see if he'd look over, so I could ask what the fk he was playing at, but he was in full statue mode. Had to laugh at how pathetic he was.

StuTheGrouch

5,714 posts

161 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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WarrenB said:
I never get involved in any form of road rage, mainly because you never know what sort of idiot you can come up against.

A while back some idiot in a Golf was on the outside of a roundabout despite wanting the third exit onto the motorway, I was on the inside, so of course I was in his way after the second exit. He took offence to me being there, flashing, beeping, swearing... the usual. On the two lane slip road onto the motorway he got along side me, still swearing and ended up forcing me onto the hard shoulder as he wouldn't let me join the motorway, if I tried to slow down or speed up to get behind or in front of him he'd do the same to block me. I got on the motorway behind him, he tried brake checking me, but lost interest after the second attempt when I nearly went into the back of him, so he sped off into the distance.

A few miles later at the end of the motorway in traffic we ended up along side each other. He looked over, realised it was me and quickly looked dead ahead and refused to acknowledge I was there. I even tried beeping to see if he'd look over, so I could ask what the fk he was playing at, but he was in full statue mode. Had to laugh at how pathetic he was.
"I never get involved" before telling us a story about when you got involved. silly

Dromedary66

1,924 posts

137 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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G13NVL said:
It’s a strange thing people getting road rage in a car as the amount of aggression shown by both here but then when they get face to face just some childish insults and no one actually wants to back up their agressive behaviour. Would never see this in any situation outside of a car quite embarrassing really even more so for the camer to take part in it, rewatch it, then upload it for other people to see!
I genuinely hope they each run into a Kenneth Noye type character one day very soon and get fatally stabbed on the side of the road.

Drive Blind

5,076 posts

176 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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G13NVL said:
Would never see this in any situation outside of a car quite embarrassing really
exactly, you see a nutter in the street you keep an eye on them but you avoid them. Keep your distance, don't get involved.

DCW out for a drive, see a nutter, yeah I'll go and get involved. Wind them up more. CAMRUH!

WarrenB

2,374 posts

117 months

Friday 16th November 2018
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StuTheGrouch said:
"I never get involved" before telling us a story about when you got involved. silly
Ha, touché! To be fair if it wasn't for the fact Mr Golf completely ignored the fact I was there after noticing me in traffic I wouldn't have done anything anyway.

I had no desire to chase him off down the motorway or follow him home or get in front of him again or whatever else these dash cam saviours do because someone else was in the wrong.

80sMatchbox

3,891 posts

175 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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A few choice words so not for sensitive ears. Pissed myself laughing at the end. biggrin

Truck driver tried to do someone a favour and got brake checked for it.


https://youtu.be/LPQXlDjP0kU


Squishey

567 posts

127 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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80sMatchbox said:
A few choice words so not for sensitive ears. Pissed myself laughing at the end. biggrin

Truck driver tried to do someone a favour and got brake checked for it.


https://youtu.be/LPQXlDjP0kU
I really don't get the thought process behind this sort of behaviour.

"The person behind me is flashing their lights, what for? Have I done something to annoy them? Are they trying to tell me something? I don't know. Erm... FcensoredK YOU!!!"

jamei303

2,996 posts

155 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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ashleyman said:
I don't know how "Matthew in Durham" managed to avoid that collision at 2:49. Any less competent driver would have ended up in the side of that bus, there was hardly any time to react at all.

anonymous-user

53 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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Squishey said:
80sMatchbox said:
A few choice words so not for sensitive ears. Pissed myself laughing at the end. biggrin

Truck driver tried to do someone a favour and got brake checked for it.


https://youtu.be/LPQXlDjP0kU
I really don't get the thought process behind this sort of behaviour.

"The person behind me is flashing their lights, what for? Have I done something to annoy them? Are they trying to tell me something? I don't know. Erm... FcensoredK YOU!!!"
Totally inexcusable behaviour from the car driver, but I understand why they might not have got why they were being flashed. Flash to hopefully get their attention then flick your lights on and off a couple of times makes sense but just flashing away with main beam seems aggressive to people.

Bonefish Blues

26,454 posts

222 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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charltjr said:
Squishey said:
80sMatchbox said:
A few choice words so not for sensitive ears. Pissed myself laughing at the end. biggrin

Truck driver tried to do someone a favour and got brake checked for it.


https://youtu.be/LPQXlDjP0kU
I really don't get the thought process behind this sort of behaviour.

"The person behind me is flashing their lights, what for? Have I done something to annoy them? Are they trying to tell me something? I don't know. Erm... FcensoredK YOU!!!"
Totally inexcusable behaviour from the car driver, but I understand why they might not have got why they were being flashed. Flash to hopefully get their attention then flick your lights on and off a couple of times makes sense but just flashing away with main beam seems aggressive to people.
I've pretty much given up trying to help people like this. If too stupid to put lights on, then generally too stupid to realise why the car behind keeps flicking lights on and off (perhaps even wondering how to tell them their lights are faulty smile )
It's fog light season, too - and rear wipers. What fun!

crmcatee

5,691 posts

226 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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Probably another idiot who assumes now that his dash is illuminated that his lights are on. I hate DRL's especially since they only put lights on at the front. What idiot thought that was going to be a great idea.

WonkeyDonkey

2,333 posts

102 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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80sMatchbox said:
A few choice words so not for sensitive ears. Pissed myself laughing at the end. biggrin

Truck driver tried to do someone a favour and got brake checked for it.


https://youtu.be/LPQXlDjP0kU
That fiesta driver should get an indefinite ban from driving.

To not turn your lights on is one thing but to repeatedly brake check a hgv shows they haven't got the patience, intelligence or attitude to drive responsibly

carlove

7,539 posts

166 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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This guy actually took the time to report this to the police, some people really need to get a life. For anyone who doesn't want to watch a boring video it's a moped stopping in the bike box.
https://youtu.be/pDkTdk3rjTE

anonymous-user

53 months

Saturday 17th November 2018
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lyonspride said:
Thesprucegoose said:
rambo19 said:
always a bmw, the tt ratio to norms is much higher in German premium brands.
You know it, I know it, everyone f**king knows it, but the drivers of such cars always like to brush it off as "jealousy" or "confirmation bias"
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There is just something about the perceived increase in social status, which when not acknowledged, or apparently disrespect by the general public, turns these people into absolute lunatics.

If I put together a compilation of all my dashcam footage, 90% of the bad aggressive driving would be German cars, with BMW and Audi right at the top of the list.
Couldn’t be bothered to use his indicators when changing lanes too. Another norm for bmw/Audi drivers.

On the A14 yesterday a bmw 1 series indicated both to pull out and back in. I was actually shocked as it’s rare to see any indication let alone on both lane changes. Truly shocked.

Edited by anonymous-user on Saturday 17th November 09:18

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