0:42- I like the hand gesture too. XD 2:55- I love it when people team up to block a cheater like that. 3:55- That happens a lot on this one street near me. It goes from 40 to 25 as you enter town with a 30 zone in the middle. I've personally paced people doing 50, and they were still pulling away from me. I've considered putting in a speed complaint into the county, but there isn't a good place for a deputy to sit to do enforcement. Nice captures!!
I've said this before and I'll say it again - merging is the responsibility of both vehicles simultaneously. You say 'how hard is it to speed up', I say 'how hard is it to adjust your own speed or lane in anticipation of an idiot who could theoretically kill you'. Because what you did around 1:40 was not anything like 'merging'. Y'all both did it wrong.
Legally, you're wrong. Vehicles on the highway have no legal obligation to move over or slow down. As I've said before, people can slow down or move over out of courtesy, but ideally they shouldn't have to adjust anything about their driving to accommodate merging vehicles. And sometimes it's not even possible due to vehicles in the other lanes and/or behind. It is 100% the responsibility of the merging vehicle to adjust their speed in order to merge safely. Yet despite this, I decided to be nice and slow down in attempt to let the van merge and they still couldn't figure it out (which you somehow missed despite the fact that I put clear captions across the middle of the screen).
0:51 On Saturday I could have honked at 3 people but didn't. At least one for sure but with another one someone else beat me to it. Sometimes I get so tired where I get really passive and I also believe if I'm feeling like that it would be a good idea to not honk in case the person does some sort of retaliation. As well it makes my reaction time not as great. I don't know if that's an understandable explanation of why some times I don't honk at people I should. 1:16 People do that a lot here. But along as you don't cut off an oncoming driver it's actually legal to do for some reason. 1:46 Too bad that Charger wasn't an unmarked patrol vehicle. 4:32 I just let a minute and a half long political attack ad run with the sound off just to take some money out of the politician I don't like very much's wallet. 😆 5:07 Looks like they were moving cars around in the driveway. Pretty bad way to do it. 6:45 That last one was really greedy.
0:51 I get that. But when you say that someone beat you to it, I say there's no such thing lol. Sure, they may have honked first, but if a driver is doing something dangerous, stupid or clueless enough, I think the more honks the better! lol I enjoy getting into honking choruses with other drivers. 1:16 I wonder if it's the same situation here. 1:46 I agree lol 4:32 I appreciate you sitting through ads for me! lol 5:07 you're probably right 6:45 right??
@@DashCamOutEast 0:51 I guess I should have explained that one. It was one of those the light turned green and the car at the front didn't go until the car between me and the green light sitter honked.
5:39 In an equivalent cross-roads, aren't you supposed to let everyone to the right of you pass? Or does that only apply to first-world civilized countries that have actually signed the Vienna convention?
What are you talking about? At 4 way stops, whoever stops first gets to go. They didn't even stop. And I'm not going to stand for you insulting this country unprovoked.
that only applies when two vehicles arrive at the all-way stop at the same time. DOE clearly was already stopped when the silver car arrived. He has the right of way.
No, it’s first come first serve…if 2 cars stop at the same time the person on the right goes. If the car is across from you, whoever is going straight or turning right gets to go first.
@@DashCamOutEast "At 4 way stops, whoever stops first gets to go." Yeah. In third-world countries, perhaps. I'd probably feel as unsafe on the road in the US as I would in Kinshasa or Mumbai. Anyways, I see that, if I ever visit the USA, I'll need to essentially re-read each state's traffic laws, since who knows what weird, unnatural rulings I might trip up on. Anyways, for posterity's sake - in Europe, the general rule of thumb is to let the car on the right in the intersection pass. That gets modified by road signs and traffic lights above that. It's way less confusing in that case, because you go into the intersection knowing what to expect - the cars on the right have priority, the cars on the left give way, and the cars up front have priority if you decide to turn to the left, since then they're to your right. The only way that system could break down, I guess is in case that there are cars on all 4 of the entrances, but that, at worst, just makes it as confusing as it _always_ is on US roads - which, if it often happens, just means that the intersection needs to be turned into a roundabout.
@@roadent217 hold on a minute. Are you saying that in Europe, if there's an intersection with 4 stop signs (one on each corner), vehicles approaching from the right don't have to stop? An I understanding that correctly?
My content is geared towards people who like to hear horns honking. If that's not you, then you're not my target demographic. Horn haters beware!
The first clip is the reason why all left turns are banned in Jersey.
hahahaha
Great video!
Thanks!
Love these videos…live in SJ and I see some familiar places 😂
Thanks for the support!
0:42- I like the hand gesture too. XD
2:55- I love it when people team up to block a cheater like that.
3:55- That happens a lot on this one street near me. It goes from 40 to 25 as you enter town with a 30 zone in the middle. I've personally paced people doing 50, and they were still pulling away from me. I've considered putting in a speed complaint into the county, but there isn't a good place for a deputy to sit to do enforcement.
Nice captures!!
0:42 that whole sequence was just so funny!
2:55 me too! It's so rare though!
3:55 man that's crazy!
Thank you!
Awesome
First clip was so funny.
Great Video!
It had me laughing!
Thank you!
1:03 I will never understand why people think that’s ok to do
Same!
@@DashCamOutEast getting their license doesn’t mean you get to do whatever you want with it
I've said this before and I'll say it again - merging is the responsibility of both vehicles simultaneously. You say 'how hard is it to speed up', I say 'how hard is it to adjust your own speed or lane in anticipation of an idiot who could theoretically kill you'. Because what you did around 1:40 was not anything like 'merging'. Y'all both did it wrong.
Legally, you're wrong. Vehicles on the highway have no legal obligation to move over or slow down. As I've said before, people can slow down or move over out of courtesy, but ideally they shouldn't have to adjust anything about their driving to accommodate merging vehicles. And sometimes it's not even possible due to vehicles in the other lanes and/or behind.
It is 100% the responsibility of the merging vehicle to adjust their speed in order to merge safely. Yet despite this, I decided to be nice and slow down in attempt to let the van merge and they still couldn't figure it out (which you somehow missed despite the fact that I put clear captions across the middle of the screen).
0:51 On Saturday I could have honked at 3 people but didn't. At least one for sure but with another one someone else beat me to it. Sometimes I get so tired where I get really passive and I also believe if I'm feeling like that it would be a good idea to not honk in case the person does some sort of retaliation. As well it makes my reaction time not as great. I don't know if that's an understandable explanation of why some times I don't honk at people I should.
1:16 People do that a lot here. But along as you don't cut off an oncoming driver it's actually legal to do for some reason.
1:46 Too bad that Charger wasn't an unmarked patrol vehicle.
4:32 I just let a minute and a half long political attack ad run with the sound off just to take some money out of the politician I don't like very much's wallet. 😆
5:07 Looks like they were moving cars around in the driveway. Pretty bad way to do it.
6:45 That last one was really greedy.
0:51 I get that. But when you say that someone beat you to it, I say there's no such thing lol. Sure, they may have honked first, but if a driver is doing something dangerous, stupid or clueless enough, I think the more honks the better! lol I enjoy getting into honking choruses with other drivers.
1:16 I wonder if it's the same situation here.
1:46 I agree lol
4:32 I appreciate you sitting through ads for me! lol
5:07 you're probably right
6:45 right??
@@DashCamOutEast 0:51 I guess I should have explained that one. It was one of those the light turned green and the car at the front didn't go until the car between me and the green light sitter honked.
I still honk in those situations, as I'm sure you've seen on my channel haha
Why don’t u make videos like every 2 days or so why like every 2 weeks
4:33 You almost sideswiped the Toyota and then cut him off. I wish you hadn't avoided that so that the court would humble you.
Lol no that's not even close to what happened.
No actually, the Camry was drifting out of their lane towards him, so, the Camry would’ve sideswiped his car…Look better
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5:39 In an equivalent cross-roads, aren't you supposed to let everyone to the right of you pass? Or does that only apply to first-world civilized countries that have actually signed the Vienna convention?
What are you talking about? At 4 way stops, whoever stops first gets to go. They didn't even stop. And I'm not going to stand for you insulting this country unprovoked.
that only applies when two vehicles arrive at the all-way stop at the same time. DOE clearly was already stopped when the silver car arrived. He has the right of way.
No, it’s first come first serve…if 2 cars stop at the same time the person on the right goes. If the car is across from you, whoever is going straight or turning right gets to go first.
@@DashCamOutEast "At 4 way stops, whoever stops first gets to go."
Yeah. In third-world countries, perhaps. I'd probably feel as unsafe on the road in the US as I would in Kinshasa or Mumbai.
Anyways, I see that, if I ever visit the USA, I'll need to essentially re-read each state's traffic laws, since who knows what weird, unnatural rulings I might trip up on.
Anyways, for posterity's sake - in Europe, the general rule of thumb is to let the car on the right in the intersection pass. That gets modified by road signs and traffic lights above that. It's way less confusing in that case, because you go into the intersection knowing what to expect - the cars on the right have priority, the cars on the left give way, and the cars up front have priority if you decide to turn to the left, since then they're to your right. The only way that system could break down, I guess is in case that there are cars on all 4 of the entrances, but that, at worst, just makes it as confusing as it _always_ is on US roads - which, if it often happens, just means that the intersection needs to be turned into a roundabout.
@@roadent217 hold on a minute. Are you saying that in Europe, if there's an intersection with 4 stop signs (one on each corner), vehicles approaching from the right don't have to stop? An I understanding that correctly?