14:35 it’s good to see someone highlighting to other motorists they need to be closer to the line and over the sensors for the lights to pick them up, I have done it a few times and so many people don’t understand that’s how traffic lights work
@knight2425 it seems to be a thing lately, I'm in Brisbane and see it at least once a day driving around, it mystifies me as to how people could be unaware of this, and besides that what would motivate them to sit a car length or more back from the line regardless!!
Near me there's an intersection where, on one approach, there's just enough space at the line for one car before a "keep clear" section behind the first car. The number of people who stop, instead, before the "keep clear" rather than over the loops at the actual line is mind-boggling. I've seen cars queued so far down the road it's ridiculous.
I've seen the same thing so many times too, people parking way back from the sensors, and the lights not changing because of it. I know that some drivers are extra cautious at traffic lights, and I get that. but perhaps there needs to be some ads on TV perhaps to help educate drivers that dont know you need over the sensors for the lights to work.
I'm all for people having access to transport options so they can maintain independence, but those mobility scooters constantly showing up on roads are a ticking time bomb - especially when you consider the type of drivers you witness in other dash cam clips...
A relative of mine still tells the story of the time, about twenty years ago, he saw a mobility scooter and it's rider scattered all over the road. Idk why they insist on riding on the road, but the ones that do usually have an Aussie flag hanging off their scooter. Everyone sort of feels guilty about getting cranky at them and just sucks it up 😂
@@doctorbohr1585 "Idk why they insist on riding on the road" As someone who has a younger brother who is in an electric wheel chair (muscular atrophy), I might be able to shed some light on that. He once told me, when I questioned him about why he would use the road instead of the side walk, that the cracks in the side walk makes it for and very unpleasant ride and if your muscles are weak, like they often are in people in mobility scooters, it can leave you bruised. I still find myself getting cranky at them and having to suck it up
They are, (well in my state anyway), considered a motor vehicle, they require registration, and the occupant can be done for DUI if found over the limit, even on the footpath.
@@anitakerry3032I've been on my P's for about a year and never knew this! Just never been told. Granted, I also don't stop 2 car lengths behind the line haha
There used to be raised rubber sensor in the road 3 or 4 lengths BEFORE the stop line. It used to be common to see people come out of a parking spot on the left and REVERSE over the sensor - it was actually the correct thing to do, otherwise you'd be there all night! However, I haven't seen one for years. The other thing was that sensors were often set 3 car lengths back, so the right turn arrows only came on if more than 3 cars in the queue! So that driver was reminiscing of the bad old days, where hanging back worked.
@@kevinmartin2516 Maybe sensor and traffic management systems have been updated but if that's what people used to learn, it explains why people stop well before the line.
It is a rarely known fact, that in Australia, if you drive a Ute or other trade vehicle, you have to drive like a absolute friggin donkey! It's the law!
14:23 I once was stuck behind a numskull for over 6 sets of lights who stopped like this. They had the patience of a saint because the whole line was honking and flashing them the whole time and didnt think to creep closer to the line. The queue went probably 500m down the road
Had someone do the same over here in the UK. After the 5th cycle, they finally got the picture. Some people are completely oblivious to their surroundings.
Hate people like this in my car but when riding a bike it's very nice have a nice spot to pull infront of. Hilariously it's people like this that will try move to the line when they see u filtering up to them
To the driver at 7:32, thank you for being aware and not hitting the kid on the bike. Good situational awareness = great driver. Their parents will probably never know what you did, but we do.
It's actually unlawful to hold up a tradie rushing to carry out his shoddy work and rip off the client as quickly as possible. It's the Australian thing to do and the first thing you learn at trade school.
9:42. Cruiser is in the wrong there. Little Honda Jazz entered the round about before the cruiser did. Old mate in the cruiser should have slowed down before entering.
You can even tell how fast he was going before he entered the roundabout without any indication of slowing down or stopping and also not giving way to that black SUV to his right.
You can also see that the Cruiser failed to giveway to the car coming around the round about. Hopefully the cammer gave the footage to the Jazz driver, otherwise these type of accidents are notoriously hard to prove fault.
7:36 That kid is gonna remember that for the rest of his life and it will probably serve as a really good little reminder in the back of his head about road safety.
Have to do the same in the states. People will wait 4 cycles with people honking at them, I got off my bike and told them they’re 20 feet away from the sensor and it’ll never turn green, and pull up to the white stop line. I’ve even had to pull my bike into the crosswalk and wave the car behind me because my bike wouldn’t trigger the light.
@@blackhavocjim "I’ve even had to pull my bike into the crosswalk and wave the car behind me because my bike wouldn’t trigger the light." I share your pain. Happened to me in Aussie too.
To the guy on the motorbike, THANK YOU, you legend. I’ll never understand why people don’t pull up to the white line these days and trigger the sensor for the light change. I notice it a LOT here in QLD and have no idea why they have been taught this! 🎉
I've seen it a lot here in South Australia as well. some drivers are just simply unaware there are sensors in the road that trigger the traffic lights. as I mentioned in another comment, perhaps they need to have series of ads on TV to educate people about it.
@@catey62I'm tall even with my seat lowered all the way down so some intersections i can't see the traffic lights, even a bit before the white line. However, I'm certainly not lazy enough to not move my head so I can see the traffic lights. I'm sure people have all sorts of excuses, nobody cares about their excuses, its a privilege to drive.
It’s simple, people don’t know where their vehicle is in relation to their visibility. People think that once the line disappears from their sight, they are there but they actually not even close. I taught my friend’s son to drive and the first thing I did was park the car in a parking spot. I had him sit in the driver’s seat and look at what lines he can see and then get out to see where the car is in relation to those lines. Then I had him pull into another parking spot while I guided from outside. I told him to give me a thumbs up once the front line disappeared and then I guided him so the wheels touched the front line. That one was simply a way of determining how much farther he had to go to get to the stop line at traffic lights. I was taught the same way many years ago and I’m so thankful for it. I wanted to turn right into the shops one day but there was a line up all the way back to the previous set of lights. Knowing the timing of the right turn cycle, it was going to take at least 3 cycles to get through so I went up the road to another car park, turned around and turned left into the shops. That’s when I saw the lights completely skip the right arrow cycle and noticed the driver at the front was too far back. So glad I went around. I watched from the shop and the guy behind her still waited until after another skipped cycle before getting out and moving her forward! The cashier said the lady had been there for nearly 10 minutes!
20:20 cam car had a perfectly sized gap to pull over to let BMW pass. instead of doing that, he decides to keep going and then exclaim 'what are you doing'. lol. 🙄
Seriously? There was plenty of room for 2 cars to pass there, but the oncoming clown was in the middle of the road. If you think it is ok to drive down the middle of the road and force everyone else to find gaps, then you're the problem on our roads. You and others with similar comments would be the sort of people driving tiny cars that have to swerve right to make an easy left hand turn, because you think you're driving a semi? get off the road.
@@outogetyougotyou5250 the only evidence is that the oncoming idiot was driving down the middle and had more than enough room to let other cars pas, but is clearly such an incredibly incompetent driver that they shouldn't be on the road.
All these tons of videos every week are a true reflection of increasing lawlessness and absolute lack of fear of any consequences in this country - across all the states. And these are just the ones that get caught on dashcams and get submitted to this channel and gets included by the editors. There are hundreds and hundreds that we all witness but do not get caught on dashcam or get submitted. It is getting really scary on our roads. Two very dangerous set of road users and both equally dangerous - confused souls and the arrogant don’t give an F bogans!
14:25... This one is absolutely amazing how people do not understand how traffic lights work. People sit so far back from the front line that the vehicle does not go over the magnetic loop under the road which lets the intersection PLC know that a vehicle is waiting.. They would have sat there for eternity. The next clip shows an older road with the loops cut into it. Look to the left and down and you will see the square impression on the road...
11:23 - That mattress, genius there paid $800 but didn't want to spring for $50 delivery, is fucked eight ways to sunday. There's now a giant void directly across the middle of it. Just pay for delivery next time.
this week's compilation has made me violently angry. Some of these people should forfeit their right to exist in public spaces and use our healthcare system
A lot of them are Migrants with International licenses ie are shit drivers back home where there are no rules . The other half are drug couriers, stolen and Feral rides
9:40. Probably the yellow car entered the roundabout first but, old mate in the Cruiser should be in trouble for having too many gas bottles on his tray. You can only carry two 45kg gas bottles. Any more and you need full gates, Flammable Gas 2 diamonds on the front and back, a fire extinguisher, relevant PPE.
What could go wrong......oh wait.... Once you.ve seen a family in a station wagon on French roads with 2x 45kg LPG bottles on the roof rack and a clear hose running down the driver's A pillar to take the gas to the engine bay.....you accept the French reasoning that in a crash both those dangerous bottles will leave the immediate scene and not cause any problems.... Much like those bottles free floating on the ute deck,,,,
I have to agree. Even if he can make the argument that the beemer had a little more room to shimmy over, the DC clearly had a space to avert all the risk and make everyone's day a little easier and chose to dive into a shitty situation anyway. Not a fan.
There's more to this story, DC owner was being a dick and over took 3 trucks while purposely not allowing the Ute to merge from the filter lane. The Ute driver got upset and started to break check the DC owner forcing them to play a dangerous game of cat and mouse through the lanes while trying to break check the DC owner. DC owner cut out the part where he did that silly move to make it seem like he was a victim and not the one who started it. Both drivers were the idiots here.
The one with the guy on the bike getting the car to pull onto the sensor - I see people do that all the time. One the other day you could clearly see where the road had been dug up around the sensor but they’re just sitting back behind it like idiots
9:43 if you look closely at when this black 4 x 4 Ute enters the roundabout, he had a dark car already on the roundabout. He never waited, as he should of, he just barged in, In front of this car, subsequently hitting the lime green number. This was NOT the green car’s fault ~~ I hope she was not charged ! Bloody Ute drivers ! Same thing happens at 16:30, clearly this red car enters the roundabout before the moron on he right hurriedly hits him ~~ hope they both had dc as some of us don’t have them and need them for proof ! xoxox
After watching this channel for 7 years, I am starting to not mind the geriatrics riding around in mobility scooters as at least they're not driving a real car that can kill people. But on a serious note, we have really f***ed up urban planning and public transport design & investment when most people need a car to get around.
exactly! there's no reason to get angry at people using a vital (and often, their only) mode of transport on public roads when it's because the infrastructure isn't built for them to be using dedicated pedestrian/bike paths
@@tally5k339Its usually SUV, they never adjusted their driving space awareness having the hood higher. That also explains why a lot of these clowns parallel park leaving a massive gap with car in front... You can give them as much driving assists but it won't fix this.
@@DriftNick Seems I may have been mistaken, Australia doesn't have a specific law for this. New Zealand does, and the vast majority of driving laws are interchangeable between the two countries, hence the mistake. Regardless, safe driving courses still teach it, and its a requirement in several countries. If you are travelling downhill, you need to be prepared to stop effectively, and its easier to get started again moving downhill than uphill.
Rule #1 of Australian driving: the right lane is only for ute drivers to go triple the speed limit and tailgate anything in front of them, while being in the slowest class of vehicle on the road with generally bad braking performance. Turning right? Congestion? Overtaking? It doesn't matter. Their commute is above all else!
I have never understood people stopping people from merging. People seem to take it personally when others change lanes, especially when highways merge and you have 200m to make your way across 3 lanes in peak hour traffic. I always let people in. The best is when people stop tou merging left to the exit only to merge right straight afterwards.
I always thought it was because people have fragile egos and massive entitlement. The only time they actually get to be in control of something in their lives is when they’re driving, so they get offended at basic traffic courtesy.
19:15. That's nice of him to abruptly stop in front of you so that he can show you his license plate. I hope you reported his arse😂😂😂😂 PS: Only a small-tilly man act like this🤭
So many people don't realise that the rule is "you must give way to anyone already in the roundabout". That whole "give way to your right" rule doesn't actually exist.
@@mattyb.5628 You do need to give way to your right and move into the round a bout if it's safe and non-obstructive to the flow of traffic around it. If someone flys through giveaway sign with a car ahead already in the round a bout like it looks like this guy did, they'll be in trouble (possibly like the ute driver here)
@@loblolly777 - even if he got there first, there’s be a bees dick in it, but I’d love to hear his argument that he was driving with due care and attention… not a chance he’s being covered if his insurer sees that footage.
At 1:18 we have another twit who was in a big hurry but still had enough time to stop in the middle of a freeway to teach the slow poke in the right lane a lesson. SMH.
Most people don't even seem to think keep left unless overtaking law is a thing any more. And when you're up their ass or doing 3 lane overtaking manouvers to get past them, they start saying "fucking wanker".
These people don't learn, they are entitled morons who are a danger to society. Sometimes you need to show them, since telling them the law isn't good enough
You know 12:04 is a passenger service driver, who thinks he drives Kit of Knight Rider when he bought a Camry. Unfortunately, it just missed it by inches or could check whether the barrier was really made by concrete or not...🤣
Whatever happened he can throw that helmet away. There are stress cracks from just falling off the bike and hitting the ground which could cause the helmet to collapse when it is really needed....
A few of these people were way too eager to be offended and far to keen to give prolonged blowing of the horn 🤨 I've managed to get to 62 years old with only having been honked at twice and only having to honk people once. It just takes a bit of care, concentration and patience, you don't have to be driving Miss Daisy, you just need to have a brain.
1:15, another 'P' plater that thinks they will respawn after they become a red smudge on the road!! Did not even seem to be aware of the car at all, being oblivious on a bike leads to oblivion.
10:25 I can’t not say it, when I see a moron do something like this and I am waiting in that long line ….. I cannot tell you how much this pisses me off ! Makes me so angry ! xoxox
I had someone pull out directly in front of me just last night, I honked (as you do) and then she just drove half in the bike/parking lane and half in front of me. I’m a learner and I go for my ps next week. My words to my partner “this is why I don’t want my license”
14:24 Haha, people too stupid to realise the sensor for vehicle detection to trigger the traffic light phase to allow them to turn, and park 10metres behind the line! Fortunately the biker got the message across without having to speak a foreign language (the sign language was sufficient).
14:23 In Annerley (Burger King lights) I was behind a right turning car who sat through two green lights. I got out and asked them to cross the white line next green so we are not sitting there all night. The driver was a uniformed policeman who told me "I will go when it's safe" but credit he didn't give me a BS fine.
14:25 What is with this ever increasing tendency of drivers to stop a car length or more before the white line at traffic lights? It's like they are paranoid about another driver looking sideways at them?
yes! it is truly bizarre, I'm noticing that more and more people are stopping way back from the line, for no apparent reason other than the voices in their head told them to!
Or a "Perpetually Offended" pedestrian getting "triggered" by being too close to the crosswalk and invading their "personal space" (seen it happen multiple times) 🥸
3:34... Love how the drongo's turn from the left lane into the right lane as if driving a semi and failing to give way at the same time... SOOO many wanna be drivers do this... No wonder that they are perplexed with roundabouts..
I'm fed up with this sloppy behaviour at slip lanes too. So many drivers are just too inattentive to turn their wheel sufficiently, so they end up straddling both lanes and then waft insensibly over to the right lane at their leisure. If they give way to oncoming traffic in the process it's merely a bonus.
8:27 Considering some of these videos I'm a bit surprised there isn't a head in it. 14:46 How do people have a licence and don't know that the sensors are under the road next to the stop line?
14:50, had to do that one myself a few times. The car driver just doesn't seem to understand where the front of their vehicle is, nor how traffic lights work.
True. That could have easily been avoided though if the Jazz didn't drive at 10km/h through the roundabout. As busy roundabouts like that, once you decide to go... accelerate!
@@MeppyMan I agree the ute was at fault, I'm simply saying that if the Jazz driver had've accelerated like most people they might have been out of the ute's way and avoided the crash.
@@alaindelon5398 Hopefully people are learning. So many times I have been about to enter a roundabout first, but some dickhead is flying from my right. In that moment, I know I am in the right, but it won't be much consolation as I will be the one getting t-boned, not him.
12:02 i dont even blame the dude for doing what he did. No one ever merges onto the freeway correctly, everyone seems to leave getting to the speed limit at the last second. Either you get to the speed limit well before the merging lines or don't drive on the freeway. Merging onto the freeway well below the posted limit eg. merging at 70 in a 100, is just a dangerous.
While I agree about the slow merging. That’s not the solution. Entitlement is a bad headspace to have when driving. He nearly caused an accident, and I’d those blue and reds were for him then he’s going to wish he had waited.
"i dont even blame the dude for doing what he did" - well you should. That driver was a selfish impatient idiot. Merging at 65 instead of 80 is far less dangerous than what that driver did.
I haven't travelled along Cartwright Ave, off Hoxton Park Rd, 19:03, since about 2006, I see nothing has changed with that stupid merge. Always that gronk trying to get in front and cut off someone. Yes in my young P plate days in the 90s, I too was that gronk at times.
Being brake checked multiple times until a complete stop on the freeway?
_THAT'S ALRIGHT!!!_
I fucking want to brake check him after all those THATS ALRIGHT. STFU
Bloke calling the brake checker was a bit of a wanker as well in my opinion !
Time to report him for reckless endangerment then.
@@stevethepom Why?
I might be mistaken but I think...again, just a thought...I THINK he thought he was a fuckin wanker🤔
14:35 it’s good to see someone highlighting to other motorists they need to be closer to the line and over the sensors for the lights to pick them up, I have done it a few times and so many people don’t understand that’s how traffic lights work
@knight2425 it seems to be a thing lately, I'm in Brisbane and see it at least once a day driving around, it mystifies me as to how people could be unaware of this, and besides that what would motivate them to sit a car length or more back from the line regardless!!
Near me there's an intersection where, on one approach, there's just enough space at the line for one car before a "keep clear" section behind the first car. The number of people who stop, instead, before the "keep clear" rather than over the loops at the actual line is mind-boggling. I've seen cars queued so far down the road it's ridiculous.
@@missedemPoor road design
I've seen the same thing so many times too, people parking way back from the sensors, and the lights not changing because of it. I know that some drivers are extra cautious at traffic lights, and I get that. but perhaps there needs to be some ads on TV perhaps to help educate drivers that dont know you need over the sensors for the lights to work.
I'm all for people having access to transport options so they can maintain independence, but those mobility scooters constantly showing up on roads are a ticking time bomb - especially when you consider the type of drivers you witness in other dash cam clips...
Then it'll be a Darwin award winning submission. Because the footpath is always right fucking there for these people.
A relative of mine still tells the story of the time, about twenty years ago, he saw a mobility scooter and it's rider scattered all over the road. Idk why they insist on riding on the road, but the ones that do usually have an Aussie flag hanging off their scooter. Everyone sort of feels guilty about getting cranky at them and just sucks it up 😂
Independence can't be allowed to trump safety.
@@doctorbohr1585
"Idk why they insist on riding on the road"
As someone who has a younger brother who is in an electric wheel chair (muscular atrophy), I might be able to shed some light on that. He once told me, when I questioned him about why he would use the road instead of the side walk, that the cracks in the side walk makes it for and very unpleasant ride and if your muscles are weak, like they often are in people in mobility scooters, it can leave you bruised.
I still find myself getting cranky at them and having to suck it up
They are, (well in my state anyway), considered a motor vehicle, they require registration, and the occupant can be done for DUI if found over the limit, even on the footpath.
I loved the guy on the motorcycle getting the car to move up to sensors!
I wonder if they even realise why they had to move forward. Id say most do not even know why there is grooves at the lights .
@@anitakerry3032 Yeah I see it every day - I wonder if it's something they don't teach to kids anymore.
@@anitakerry3032I've been on my P's for about a year and never knew this! Just never been told. Granted, I also don't stop 2 car lengths behind the line haha
There used to be raised rubber sensor in the road 3 or 4 lengths BEFORE the stop line. It used to be common to see people come out of a parking spot on the left and REVERSE over the sensor - it was actually the correct thing to do, otherwise you'd be there all night!
However, I haven't seen one for years.
The other thing was that sensors were often set 3 car lengths back, so the right turn arrows only came on if more than 3 cars in the queue!
So that driver was reminiscing of the bad old days, where hanging back worked.
@@kevinmartin2516 Maybe sensor and traffic management systems have been updated but if that's what people used to learn, it explains why people stop well before the line.
It is a rarely known fact, that in Australia, if you drive a Ute or other trade vehicle, you have to drive like a absolute friggin donkey! It's the law!
It's in the handbook. Effwits only can purchase or drive utes.
I thought it was a fairly well known fact 😂
Especially if they're over-compensating by having an extra pair of wheels on their ute!
And yet, without tradies, you wouldn't have a roof over your head
@@danielreid6823 Every society has peasants for labour work. Nothing to be proud of.
14:23 I once was stuck behind a numskull for over 6 sets of lights who stopped like this. They had the patience of a saint because the whole line was honking and flashing them the whole time and didnt think to creep closer to the line. The queue went probably 500m down the road
Had someone do the same over here in the UK. After the 5th cycle, they finally got the picture. Some people are completely oblivious to their surroundings.
Theres no lines on the ground at all, so there isnt a sensor there. Just a long arse light
@@prentgc I know this intersection. It triggers very easily - if you’re not a car length behind the line.
@prentgc3201 all lights have sensors otherwise they don't work.
Hate people like this in my car but when riding a bike it's very nice have a nice spot to pull infront of. Hilariously it's people like this that will try move to the line when they see u filtering up to them
To the driver at 7:32, thank you for being aware and not hitting the kid on the bike. Good situational awareness = great driver. Their parents will probably never know what you did, but we do.
I'd be lying if I said that I never done that as a kid.
Some adults on bikes though....
It's actually unlawful to hold up a tradie rushing to carry out his shoddy work and rip off the client as quickly as possible. It's the Australian thing to do and the first thing you learn at trade school.
Good one! 👍
9:42. Cruiser is in the wrong there. Little Honda Jazz entered the round about before the cruiser did. Old mate in the cruiser should have slowed down before entering.
You can even tell how fast he was going before he entered the roundabout without any indication of slowing down or stopping and also not giving way to that black SUV to his right.
You can also see that the Cruiser failed to giveway to the car coming around the round about. Hopefully the cammer gave the footage to the Jazz driver, otherwise these type of accidents are notoriously hard to prove fault.
@@MyFearEatsMehe almost got hit himself. He was impatient and tried to gun it straight through.
Cruiser is 100% in the wrong. Proper dhead not slowing down at all.
Hope jazz got the footage.
19:00 Should you really road rage when your companies name is on the door ?
dude probably eats the concrete and thinks he's doing a good job, just like when he's on the road
@@kineticdeath
Harden up that man......
My guy, lm gonna pay them a visit for this tough fella who apparently owns the road.
Make sure to leave them a nice little Google review! 😉
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq My last Boss was a former concreter, and his favorite saying was, "Take a teaspoon of concrete and harden up", lol.
Say what you want but the one at 15:30 was a good bloody throw.
7:36 That kid is gonna remember that for the rest of his life and it will probably serve as a really good little reminder in the back of his head about road safety.
please be careful out there people there are so many people that think they can do whatever they want with no regard for the rules of the road
14:25 Motorbike rider waving someone over the cutouts to the line, classic :)
The amount of people that wait behind the sensor pisses me off
I couldnt see any lines on the ground there at all, just a long light
Have to do the same in the states. People will wait 4 cycles with people honking at them, I got off my bike and told them they’re 20 feet away from the sensor and it’ll never turn green, and pull up to the white stop line. I’ve even had to pull my bike into the crosswalk and wave the car behind me because my bike wouldn’t trigger the light.
@@blackhavocjim I just stand up on the pegs drop down & bounce on the seat.
@@blackhavocjim "I’ve even had to pull my bike into the crosswalk and wave the car behind me because my bike wouldn’t trigger the light." I share your pain. Happened to me in Aussie too.
To the guy on the motorbike, THANK YOU, you legend. I’ll never understand why people don’t pull up to the white line these days and trigger the sensor for the light change.
I notice it a LOT here in QLD and have no idea why they have been taught this! 🎉
I've seen it a lot here in South Australia as well. some drivers are just simply unaware there are sensors in the road that trigger the traffic lights. as I mentioned in another comment, perhaps they need to have series of ads on TV to educate people about it.
@@catey62I'm tall even with my seat lowered all the way down so some intersections i can't see the traffic lights, even a bit before the white line. However, I'm certainly not lazy enough to not move my head so I can see the traffic lights.
I'm sure people have all sorts of excuses, nobody cares about their excuses, its a privilege to drive.
It’s simple, people don’t know where their vehicle is in relation to their visibility. People think that once the line disappears from their sight, they are there but they actually not even close.
I taught my friend’s son to drive and the first thing I did was park the car in a parking spot. I had him sit in the driver’s seat and look at what lines he can see and then get out to see where the car is in relation to those lines. Then I had him pull into another parking spot while I guided from outside. I told him to give me a thumbs up once the front line disappeared and then I guided him so the wheels touched the front line. That one was simply a way of determining how much farther he had to go to get to the stop line at traffic lights.
I was taught the same way many years ago and I’m so thankful for it. I wanted to turn right into the shops one day but there was a line up all the way back to the previous set of lights. Knowing the timing of the right turn cycle, it was going to take at least 3 cycles to get through so I went up the road to another car park, turned around and turned left into the shops. That’s when I saw the lights completely skip the right arrow cycle and noticed the driver at the front was too far back. So glad I went around. I watched from the shop and the guy behind her still waited until after another skipped cycle before getting out and moving her forward! The cashier said the lady had been there for nearly 10 minutes!
20:20 cam car had a perfectly sized gap to pull over to let BMW pass. instead of doing that, he decides to keep going and then exclaim 'what are you doing'. lol. 🙄
Yeah the BMW had already entered and there was no where for it to pull over. LOL for the driver uploading the evidence for the BMW driver though.
It's the loud "his fault!" for me 😂
The BMW had plenty of room to move left enough for both cars to fit through.
Seriously? There was plenty of room for 2 cars to pass there, but the oncoming clown was in the middle of the road. If you think it is ok to drive down the middle of the road and force everyone else to find gaps, then you're the problem on our roads. You and others with similar comments would be the sort of people driving tiny cars that have to swerve right to make an easy left hand turn, because you think you're driving a semi? get off the road.
@@outogetyougotyou5250 the only evidence is that the oncoming idiot was driving down the middle and had more than enough room to let other cars pas, but is clearly such an incredibly incompetent driver that they shouldn't be on the road.
4:10 can you honk again, I didn’t hear the first 20 😂
Neither did the bad driver trying to make his exit.
@@doctorbohr1585
Maybe should have used sign language....oh wait...
Cam driver was the bigger wanker
Maybe he thought the sound waves of the horn would help push the car forward.
A lot of these clips fall under the category of "How Dare Someone Else Use My Road?"
All these tons of videos every week are a true reflection of increasing lawlessness and absolute lack of fear of any consequences in this country - across all the states. And these are just the ones that get caught on dashcams and get submitted to this channel and gets included by the editors. There are hundreds and hundreds that we all witness but do not get caught on dashcam or get submitted. It is getting really scary on our roads. Two very dangerous set of road users and both equally dangerous - confused souls and the arrogant don’t give an F bogans!
Yes, because it is way easier and profitable to stick cameras everywhere and mail out fines than it is to actually police the roads with patrol cars.
Spot on.@@sgillard960
Selection bias. These crimes are probably much lower than you think however the purpose of this channel is to show the worst of the worst
@@bengoobahaa2679Yes, so many people don't get this.
14:25... This one is absolutely amazing how people do not understand how traffic lights work. People sit so far back from the front line that the vehicle does not go over the magnetic loop under the road which lets the intersection PLC know that a vehicle is waiting.. They would have sat there for eternity. The next clip shows an older road with the loops cut into it. Look to the left and down and you will see the square impression on the road...
11:23 - That mattress, genius there paid $800 but didn't want to spring for $50 delivery, is fucked eight ways to sunday. There's now a giant void directly across the middle of it. Just pay for delivery next time.
Or tie it down at the front so the wind can't get under it like that!
He simply didnt secure his load properly. very lucky the Police didnt spot him, or he would have gotten a fine for it.
Why cough for delivery? They own a large 4x4 with an equally large roof rack. 😉
- never mind the fact they will have ended up paying mire in fuel.
this week's compilation has made me violently angry. Some of these people should forfeit their right to exist in public spaces and use our healthcare system
Send 'em all to Norfolk Island!
09:20 Should be 10 years in jail! Much like running around on the street blindfolded while wildly firing a gun!
@@Banana_Split_Cream_Buns If only there was some island somewhere we could send all the criminals to...
@@benhall8172 England?
wow nazi much
How some people in Aussie get/have/keep a licence given they're clearly bereft of a BRAIN is astonishing and terrifying.
A lot of them are Migrants with International licenses ie are shit drivers back home where there are no rules . The other half are drug couriers, stolen and Feral rides
At LEAST you should have a driving test once every election cycle, 'term'.
No matter how many times you test people doesn't change the fact that people who know nothing about it design the test
Aus is a place Aussie is a person.
Australia is like the Russia of the west. Big, empty, couple of cities with people who talk funny and can't drive for shit.
9:40. Probably the yellow car entered the roundabout first but, old mate in the Cruiser should be in trouble for having too many gas bottles on his tray. You can only carry two 45kg gas bottles. Any more and you need full gates, Flammable Gas 2 diamonds on the front and back, a fire extinguisher, relevant PPE.
What could go wrong......oh wait....
Once you.ve seen a family in a station wagon on French roads with 2x 45kg LPG bottles on the roof rack and a clear hose running down the driver's A pillar to take the gas to the engine bay.....you accept the French reasoning that in a crash both those dangerous bottles will leave the immediate scene and not cause any problems....
Much like those bottles free floating on the ute deck,,,,
@@alaindelon5398 100% agree
He was speeding too
Got the "im a fuckhead in a cruiser so look out" attitude
12:57 Personalised plates: $495 - Being unable to drive: Priceless!
20:18 pretty sure DC is at fault despite what he thinks
Yep DC at fault. The other car had nowhere to go as there was a row of parked cars. The idiot DC had a gap he could have used but chose not too.
Yep DC definitely at fault and pure stupidity to think they weren’t.
same lol
100% mate. he could clearly see 2 cars can't fit and yet chose to stick his nose in there anyway.
I have to agree. Even if he can make the argument that the beemer had a little more room to shimmy over, the DC clearly had a space to avert all the risk and make everyone's day a little easier and chose to dive into a shitty situation anyway.
Not a fan.
It doesn't matter what country you watch dashcams for, you'd see pretty much the same type of people regardless
19:20 He looked a little upset. Perhaps he should have a good cry.
clip at 0:40 is insane someone could of easily been killed
@@Endlesssummer1 No problem. He'll just drive without one
@@longdongjohn6588hopefully wraps himself around a tree.
PWO356
Just saying...
could HAVE
There's more to this story, DC owner was being a dick and over took 3 trucks while purposely not allowing the Ute to merge from the filter lane. The Ute driver got upset and started to break check the DC owner forcing them to play a dangerous game of cat and mouse through the lanes while trying to break check the DC owner. DC owner cut out the part where he did that silly move to make it seem like he was a victim and not the one who started it. Both drivers were the idiots here.
2:25 Someone needs to tell those two ninjas that they're not supposed to be easily seen!
At least this week we have some DC owners who know hot apply both the horn and the brakes.
The one with the guy on the bike getting the car to pull onto the sensor - I see people do that all the time. One the other day you could clearly see where the road had been dug up around the sensor but they’re just sitting back behind it like idiots
The only time a dc owner hasnt used their horn.
A lot of people presume that traffic lights are on timers, and don't take actual traffic flows into account. These people are idiots.
Australian Soil and Concrete Testing driver probably aint working there no more....
20:18 Uh no, mate... That was *_your_* fault.
You had room to pull in behind that white van, you chose not to & paid the price.
Some bad ones this week but also some really good driving from some of the camera cars this time.
9:43 if you look closely at when this black 4 x 4 Ute enters the roundabout, he had a dark car already on the roundabout. He never waited, as he should of, he just barged in, In front of this car, subsequently hitting the lime green number. This was NOT the green car’s fault ~~ I hope she was not charged ! Bloody Ute drivers !
Same thing happens at 16:30, clearly this red car enters the roundabout before the moron on he right hurriedly hits him ~~ hope they both had dc as some of us don’t have them and need them for proof ! xoxox
Cops turn up and see how many gas bottles he has on the tray and he’s going to have more than a bingle to worry about!
20:17 What on earth was the rocket surgeon in the camera car thinking?
After watching this channel for 7 years, I am starting to not mind the geriatrics riding around in mobility scooters as at least they're not driving a real car that can kill people.
But on a serious note, we have really f***ed up urban planning and public transport design & investment when most people need a car to get around.
exactly! there's no reason to get angry at people using a vital (and often, their only) mode of transport on public roads when it's because the infrastructure isn't built for them to be using dedicated pedestrian/bike paths
@@Ellisian yup! And people think that disability and immobility are things that happens to other people, until it happens to them.
Yes. Liberal and Labor have completely f***ed up urban planning and public transport and we keep voting them back in to do more of it.
They are a real pain to get out of the grille of the car though...
@@Ellisian LOL, so now you want another path solely for mobility scooters?
12:07 record reaction time by that coppa, impressive
Might have already been chasing him.
@@jetalse7974that's what I thought
Love the biker at 14:30 and have seen that done before
That motorcyclist was a champion. There seems to be a worrying trend in the amount of people that stop well short of where they should
@@tally5k339Its usually SUV, they never adjusted their driving space awareness having the hood higher.
That also explains why a lot of these clowns parallel park leaving a massive gap with car in front... You can give them as much driving assists but it won't fix this.
20:18 cammer at fault.. had a space to pull into but continued into a space too narrow for his vehicle.
100% Any bit of (un)common sense could see oncoming car had no place to pull in and the DC drives past a spot that could fit a bus
It wasn't too narrow, the other car had plenty of space on it's left.
The law requires that in a natural give and take scenario like this, any vehicle travelling downhill must give way to any vehicle travelling uphill.
@@Cheesus-Sliced wut
@@DriftNick Seems I may have been mistaken, Australia doesn't have a specific law for this. New Zealand does, and the vast majority of driving laws are interchangeable between the two countries, hence the mistake. Regardless, safe driving courses still teach it, and its a requirement in several countries.
If you are travelling downhill, you need to be prepared to stop effectively, and its easier to get started again moving downhill than uphill.
Rule #1 of Australian driving: the right lane is only for ute drivers to go triple the speed limit and tailgate anything in front of them, while being in the slowest class of vehicle on the road with generally bad braking performance. Turning right? Congestion? Overtaking? It doesn't matter. Their commute is above all else!
There are those who don't know the road rules and those who deliberately ignore them.
or both
And a lot of them are here in the comments
Always nice when bad drivers are in company vehicles so you can report them directly to their employers.
Goes even better when you send them a copy of the video too.
So many familiar locations this week yet so few surprises....
Thats ALRIGHT THATS ALRIGHT 😅😅 He kept sayin it like it wasnt 😂😂
Nervous reaction.....fizzing at the bung with NOT alright....
I have never understood people stopping people from merging. People seem to take it personally when others change lanes, especially when highways merge and you have 200m to make your way across 3 lanes in peak hour traffic.
I always let people in. The best is when people stop tou merging left to the exit only to merge right straight afterwards.
I always thought it was because people have fragile egos and massive entitlement. The only time they actually get to be in control of something in their lives is when they’re driving, so they get offended at basic traffic courtesy.
19:15. That's nice of him to abruptly stop in front of you so that he can show you his license plate. I hope you reported his arse😂😂😂😂
PS: Only a small-tilly man act like this🤭
That first video had Me in stitches. Oh my sweet Lord was that funny.
I would love to see the face of the Ute driver at 9:40 when his claim is denied… 😂
So many people don't realise that the rule is "you must give way to anyone already in the roundabout". That whole "give way to your right" rule doesn't actually exist.
@@mattyb.5628 You do need to give way to your right and move into the round a bout if it's safe and non-obstructive to the flow of traffic around it. If someone flys through giveaway sign with a car ahead already in the round a bout like it looks like this guy did, they'll be in trouble (possibly like the ute driver here)
Might be a close run thing, but pretty sure that the ute driver got there first.
@@loblolly777 - even if he got there first, there’s be a bees dick in it, but I’d love to hear his argument that he was driving with due care and attention… not a chance he’s being covered if his insurer sees that footage.
6:33 didn't realize boats could break traction 😂😂
At 1:18 we have another twit who was in a big hurry but still had enough time to stop in the middle of a freeway to teach the slow poke in the right lane a lesson. SMH.
I'd like to see what happened before the clip. The cammer was already calling the other driver a wanker so something happened before what we saw.
@@JohnJ469 Every sign that the wanker in the ute was tailgating.
Most people don't even seem to think keep left unless overtaking law is a thing any more. And when you're up their ass or doing 3 lane overtaking manouvers to get past them, they start saying "fucking wanker".
These people don't learn, they are entitled morons who are a danger to society. Sometimes you need to show them, since telling them the law isn't good enough
@@TwistyMcNuts KEEP LEFT! You mean!
The Camry driver at 11:18 had his target all lined up; he was about to lead it beautifully, then he whimped out.
OMG 14:24 the move up to the line. How many times i have had to do this.
Got to love people driving a small car around a corner, thinking that they are in a B Double.
Welcome to another episode of *DEATH RACE 2000* ....or an average day driving on Australian roads 😂
Welcome to another episode of this comment :)
@@LimitedCheetah😂
It's just outtakes from the original Mad Max, but without Mel Gibson, Steve Bisley, or Hugh Keays-Byrne (R.I.P.)
You know 12:04 is a passenger service driver, who thinks he drives Kit of Knight Rider when he bought a Camry.
Unfortunately, it just missed it by inches or could check whether the barrier was really made by concrete or not...🤣
methed up tradies in utes do the darndest things
Why do I keep watching these? I get so angry and disheartened with humanity every time.
But I'm legit addicted! 😂
Anyone else wonder if there was a head inside the motorbike helmet like Monty Python?
Whatever happened he can throw that helmet away.
There are stress cracks from just falling off the bike and hitting the ground which could cause the helmet to collapse when it is really needed....
This is Cundalini.Cundalini wants his head back.
People pretending not to look whole crossing the road + People pretending not to look at pedestrians = karma
00:17 Brake checking like that on the highway is attempted murder, no less, not just for the cammer, but for all other drivers around.
I think, just maybe, that’s alright
A few of these people were way too eager to be offended and far to keen to give prolonged blowing of the horn 🤨 I've managed to get to 62 years old with only having been honked at twice and only having to honk people once. It just takes a bit of care, concentration and patience, you don't have to be driving Miss Daisy, you just need to have a brain.
3:44.. Wow the old Colingwood at Liverpool, bet those boys were there for something other than the cold beer..
Is anyone else noticing just how angry everyone seems to be getting?
Yep I have. People in the local mall have forgotten how to walk
Yes, and it seems to be getting worse every day, unfortunately. 🙁
A lot of people are feeling the pinch.
1:15, another 'P' plater that thinks they will respawn after they become a red smudge on the road!!
Did not even seem to be aware of the car at all, being oblivious on a bike leads to oblivion.
6:54 I am in awe of people who can get around a corner 0:004 seconds faster 🙄
Yeah that was just ridiculous.
6:16.
A golden opportunity missed, d'oh!
ALWAYS look for cars when crossing the road, doesn't matter if you're not at fault, you'll be the one that gets fucked up...
People like that don't care. They're like "Whatever, they'll stop for me". And half of today's cars would stop themselves for him anyway.
The motorcyclist who lost his head, nice of the lady to return it😢
i really hope the police follow up on all these road rage types.....
My dog gets really stressed when I watch dashcams! He knows I'm freaking out 😢😮
Love to all the great drivers and riders out there 💕
2:25 Go the two Ninjas having a bout in the middle of an Aussie street!
10:25 I can’t not say it, when I see a moron do something like this and I am waiting in that long line ….. I cannot tell you how much this pisses me off ! Makes me so angry ! xoxox
I had someone pull out directly in front of me just last night, I honked (as you do) and then she just drove half in the bike/parking lane and half in front of me. I’m a learner and I go for my ps next week. My words to my partner “this is why I don’t want my license”
14:24 Haha, people too stupid to realise the sensor for vehicle detection to trigger the traffic light phase to allow them to turn, and park 10metres behind the line! Fortunately the biker got the message across without having to speak a foreign language (the sign language was sufficient).
nothing to do with stupidity.
14:23 In Annerley (Burger King lights) I was behind a right turning car who sat through two green lights. I got out and asked them to cross the white line next green so we are not sitting there all night. The driver was a uniformed policeman who told me "I will go when it's safe" but credit he didn't give me a BS fine.
10:20
In my country Norway you get a 970 dollar ticket if you dont yield or stop for emergency vehicles
It's not exactly legal in Australia. You only get a find if a cop is around though...
One thing I like about Aussies is they're not afraid to express themselves.
14:24 my pet hate: wallys that stop a full car length or more back from the light so the sensors aren't triggered ... seeing a lot more of it lately!?
9:37 is a good one. Most would probably say the yellow car is at fault, but watch carefully to see who entered the roundabout first.
saw that too. wonder if the yellow car ever knows they didn't do anything wrong.
14:25 What is with this ever increasing tendency of drivers to stop a car length or more before the white line at traffic lights? It's like they are paranoid about another driver looking sideways at them?
yes! it is truly bizarre, I'm noticing that more and more people are stopping way back from the line, for no apparent reason other than the voices in their head told them to!
Or a "Perpetually Offended" pedestrian getting "triggered" by being too close to the crosswalk and invading their "personal space" (seen it happen multiple times) 🥸
3:34... Love how the drongo's turn from the left lane into the right lane as if driving a semi and failing to give way at the same time... SOOO many wanna be drivers do this...
No wonder that they are perplexed with roundabouts..
@@johnnichol9412 That's what @The_Pub is saying.
I'm fed up with this sloppy behaviour at slip lanes too. So many drivers are just too inattentive to turn their wheel sufficiently, so they end up straddling both lanes and then waft insensibly over to the right lane at their leisure. If they give way to oncoming traffic in the process it's merely a bonus.
14:25 Pretty sure this guy works at an airport with the fluorescent sticks
What was ol mate cranking on about then stops in the middle of the roundabout as if thats hard hahaha what a tossa
8:27 Considering some of these videos I'm a bit surprised there isn't a head in it.
14:46 How do people have a licence and don't know that the sensors are under the road next to the stop line?
Lack of edjumication or from the outback (Australia or another country) where sensors are not a happening thing???
is it taught during driver training? it wasn't part of mine, and i've never seen/heard anyone talking about it.
@@scslre
As a man it should be known as part of your general knowledge of white man's magic....
Watching the dubbo clip whilst similar sounds go past your house.😂
Tradies and their consequences have been a disaster for Australian society
14:50, had to do that one myself a few times. The car driver just doesn't seem to understand where the front of their vehicle is, nor how traffic lights work.
Perhaps they need to educate people via ads on TV about it, and also when younger people sit for their L's as well.
@@catey62 yeah, i've never seen it advertised. i don't know why anyone's surprised more people don't know.
16:18 The red car is actually in the clear here, they were in the roundabout first.
2:26 Book a room with a double bed fellas.
9:38 yellow car had ROW as it entered the roundabout first - by a mile.
Yeah the ute should have stopped for the other car
True. That could have easily been avoided though if the Jazz didn't drive at 10km/h through the roundabout. As busy roundabouts like that, once you decide to go... accelerate!
@@_n_d_yeah much safer to drive at 60 like the Ute… oh wait.
@@MeppyMan I agree the ute was at fault, I'm simply saying that if the Jazz driver had've accelerated like most people they might have been out of the ute's way and avoided the crash.
@@alaindelon5398 Hopefully people are learning. So many times I have been about to enter a roundabout first, but some dickhead is flying from my right. In that moment, I know I am in the right, but it won't be much consolation as I will be the one getting t-boned, not him.
2:25 craziest cat fight I’ve ever seen 😾🐈
12:02 i dont even blame the dude for doing what he did. No one ever merges onto the freeway correctly, everyone seems to leave getting to the speed limit at the last second. Either you get to the speed limit well before the merging lines or don't drive on the freeway. Merging onto the freeway well below the posted limit eg. merging at 70 in a 100, is just a dangerous.
Nothing worse then people just cruising on to the freeway. Floor it bruh, get to speed. Match the high way speed.
While I agree about the slow merging. That’s not the solution. Entitlement is a bad headspace to have when driving. He nearly caused an accident, and I’d those blue and reds were for him then he’s going to wish he had waited.
"i dont even blame the dude for doing what he did" - well you should. That driver was a selfish impatient idiot. Merging at 65 instead of 80 is far less dangerous than what that driver did.
@@FTKSoky But be prepared to stop if there is traffic on the freeway.
I haven't travelled along Cartwright Ave, off Hoxton Park Rd, 19:03, since about 2006, I see nothing has changed with that stupid merge. Always that gronk trying to get in front and cut off someone. Yes in my young P plate days in the 90s, I too was that gronk at times.
People are just abusing their rights to be asinine.
8:42 Would be a shame if your brakes suddenly failed at that incident 😂
Exactly. I imagine he wouldn't be acting so tough if that car rolled over him.
Welcome to another enjoyable episode of drivers that need there licenses suspended for good
There is not doubt their licences should be suspended....
@@JohnSmith-yv6eq their/there who gives a sh!t??
I donated a video a few weeks bAck and have not seen it yet. It was the car jumping lanes on the freeway zoomed in.