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4:30 So you turn around to get a video of a cop pulling someone over and then cut car off in oncoming lane. Nice, can't wait to see a clip where you get a ticket for that!
@@threedogsinatrenchcoat6336 Yeah. It's a different story if the person crosses into the space or clips the lane, the guy turning wasn't, she was just in the intersection.
ppl cut corners all the time. the left corner of a lane on a popular left turn is always worn off first. the stupid thing is, if the car turning left onto a multi lane road, they will cut the corner and then swing wide into the outside lane
7:16 that car didn’t cut you off. You wouldn’t let him in the lane even though you very easily could’ve have with all that ample time he had his blinker on
The car in the #1 lane put on its signal to move over as soon as the car in front of the cammer then started to move over. The cammer appears to have become highly offended and refused to slow down to allow the car in lane #1 to continue its lane change, instead preferring to get close so as to have an experience to share with us. Truly sad that such cluelessness exists.
He cut them off. Nobody has an obligation to slow to allow you change two lanes for an exit you knew you had to take when you got on the freeway. Just because something is the friendly and courteous thing to do, doesn't make it a requirement of the traffic code. The car made an unsafe lane change as per the rules of the road.
@@dumbassdriversofdenver9113 well when you're not a courteous driver then expect to be cut off, why should other drivers be nice if you're not going to be!
00:22 _Girl in brown Subaru didn't seem bothered at all._ Unlike a lot of the cammers who submit clips, it is possible *not* to go bat-sh*t crazy, honk and flash your lights, screech to a halt even though the hazard has gone, or even chase down the miscreant. You know, you can just curse them (which you wouldn't see) and then get on with your life.
Right? The cammer who was behind the white truck with the trailer had the nerve to talk about the guy not checking his Blindspot - without considering he shouldn’t have been in the guys blind spot! Smh. He had an option not to be by either slowing down or getting ahead of him - he had plenty of room to do so but instead he lingered in the guys blind spot, knowing he’s carrying a long trailer and then blamed the guy.
That's a very even ratio. Half the time is a very good and positive rating for cammers. A good amount of people put 90% or more blame on cammers usually. I'm glad you realize that cammers aren't at fault as much as most think they are.
:34 - sorry lady but you are the one that screwed up, you are supposed to stop (which you never did) behind the white line, if his car had hit you it would have been your fault for having entered the intersection and getting into his way - be careful, your son is learning how to drive from your example!
@Frankie Bleddyn Cutting the turn is not a traffic violation as long as you don't interfere with other cars LEGALLY stopped. She wasn't legally stopped.
@@maxsdad538 False, you can be ticketed for cutting a corner whether a vehicle is there or not if you enter the other lane, which this vehicle did as the lane extends to the intersection.
Never swerve. You may have just did the same to some else and cause an accident. Let him be at fault rather than yourself. Turn into him to keep to your lane if necessary. When I was working (now disabled) my daily commute was 100km (60miles), I caused the person* beside me to take evasive maneuver as I was cut off too. Person called police and I was stopped. I showed him the video. He told me that if I had hit the person* I would have been charged. He told me to do exactly what I said about. This happened again to me and I held my lane. The police charged him.
5:34 It looks like the truck turns towards the cammer, but then the cammer turns *into* the truck?! For a place where the lines of demarcation are nearly completely gone, I'd be vastly more careful here by nature.
0:40 "pretty self explanatory" You can say that again, next time stop at the line and don't roll through the turn, let's see if that changes the outcome a bit
00:32 I understand why the cammer is upset, albeit she doesn't understand what the *stop bar* is for, to be fair (rather than insisting he was in "her" lane, so to speak). After all, it certainly looks like the other car never crossed the cammer's lane, stop bar or the double-yellow lines outright.
I am LMFAO. Finally someone who knows: Never swerve. You may have just did the same to some else and cause an accident. Let him be at fault rather than yourself. Turn into him to keep to your lane if necessary. When I was working (now disabled) my daily commute was 100km (60miles), I caused the person* beside me to take evasive maneuver as I was cut off too. Person called police and I was stopped. I showed him the video. He told me that if I had hit the person* I would have been charged. He told me to do exactly what I said about. This happened again to me and I held my lane. The police charged him.
yes, don't camp out in someones blind spot, and don't "attempt to pass" on the right...I put that in quotes, because cammer wasn't really trying to pass.
EXACTLY. I was about to say the same. #8 Adam, when approaching an intersection with FLASHING YELLOW LIGHTS that means that YOU have to slow down and proceed with caution, NOT continue through the way you did. Sorry man, but you weren't in the right either.
At 1:45, you set up that truck pulling a utility trailer perfectly. You paced in the exact spotwhere the mirror makes it the hardest to see you then stayed there until he pulled over. Yeah, he should have looked, but if he hasn't seen anyone in the lane for long enough, he thinks it's clear. Without the good habit of looking anyway, you get squeezed.
@@heros1119 Some driving mistakes are more predictable than others. Hanging out in the blind spot of a trailered-up truck puts you in the danger zone. You can stay in the danger zone and get hit and then console yourself with being found 0% at fault if you want, but I'd rather just get away from the potential danger and continue about my day.
A lot of people dont really know what the lines on all intersections are for. I see a lot of people stop a full car length after the stop line making turns for semis and regular traffic difficult.
@1:50 - "Older man doesn't check his blind spot that I was speeding up and slowing down to stay in because I have a dashcam" - fixed it for ya. No other traffic around and you camp out in the guys blind spot for a full 30+ seconds. You literally accelerated into it and made a visible effort to stay there. Doin 54 in a 45 zone as well.... @7:10 - "Driver ahead of me put signal on and slowly moves in front of me. I have a dashcam and because of that have NO idea where my brake pedal even IS so I tailgate the hell out of them because the wide angle lens make it look like it's not my fault" - fixed that one as well.
Main reason why, as a defensive driver, I'm never in anyone's blind spot for longer than I have to be. Stay out of blind spots or quickly get in front so they can see you again. Not the cammers fault legally, but he just stayed in the blind spot a lot longer than I would have.
@@TruthHurtsFAFO The point (pretty obviously I'd have thought but...) is that, while the trailer guy was at fault for the collision, it's really stupid to manouvre your vehicle into a well-known hazardous zone and maintain that position for an extended period. Clearer for you? Or are you just looking for an excuse to inappropriately start calling people "flippers" and "bootlickers" per usual?
@ 5:39, I think the cammer is more in the wrong here. They started veering over toward the other truck, although I can’t tell if they did either since the road lines are so faint. But the cammer definitely veered over a bit if you compare to the truck in front
And I will repeat: Never swerve. You may have just did the same to some else and cause an accident. Let him be at fault rather than yourself. Turn into him to keep to your lane if necessary. When I was working (now disabled) my daily commute was 100km (60miles), I caused the person* beside me to take evasive maneuver as I was cut off too. Person called police and I was stopped. I showed him the video. He told me that if I had hit the person* I would have been charged. He told me to do exactly what I said about. This happened again to me and I held my lane. The police charged him.
@@BobbyDuwitz I had posted it in 2 other comments. And yes, to avoid being pushed into another lane, you turn into the vehicle that is comming into your lane just enough to keep you in your lane. I did have to do this to avoid being pushed into a stopped bus. The officer said that if you swerved to avoid the car and hit the bus, I would be charged. If you do something to cause an accident, you are at fault no matter that you were cut off.
@@michaelgarrison688 the guy you replied to says the cammer just swerved into the other guy on purpose. He’s not saying he swerved out of the way of someone else and ended up hitting him. Only 2 cars involved.
3:23 This one scares me. You're driving through the parking area of your apartments and didn't notice the vehicle backing out of a parking spot until you were next to it? What if that had been a child? You'd run them over with both axles before realizing they existed! You had the right of way, but that doesn't mean you don't pay attention!
THIS!!!! Like, the reverse lights come on as the cammer passes the silver Focus, and then blames the other driver for not paying attention.... Pot, Meet Kettle.
@@davidwinslager6266, those darned canners always canning like they own the place with their fancy cans. (Sorry. Looks like autocorrect got you and I couldn't help myself)
0:48 maybe instead of rolling through the red light on a right turn, you should have stopped a little short of the line to allow them to make the turn? Thanks for sending in a video that makes you look more to blame then the people you're trying to shame.
@5:00 parking right next to the car, and then standing around in the escape zone, is pretty much the most dangerous thing you could have done in that situation other than running towards traffic in a black hoodie.
Dude he was standing there waiting for someone to plow into the car in the lane. Like why did he back up all the way behind a car on the highway you’re not supposed to do that he should’ve pulled over in the breakdown lane and he should’ve been warning other drivers he’s an idiot. He wanted to catch something on video and that’s what he did.
Well he wasn't parked *right next to the car* you can clearly see that in the video and pretty sure he was checking on the other driver parked in the road and he was walking away probably getting ready to call 911 guess he didn't move fast enough for you huh?
@@TiffYG2133 A State Trooper from Massachusetts was killed today after being struck by a motorist that was disabled. So a State Trooper with hazards and BLUE LIGHTS on was killed. Need I say more??
@@jrayner21679 that has nothing to do with this video or with what i said, what stupid point are you trying to make, no shit people don't pay attention driving if they did these video wouldn't exist
@@TiffYG2133 his car, cammer's, may have been what was distracting the driver that hit the disabled car. If the cammer wasn't parked so close to the disabled car, it can't be a distraction to anyone and it would've given the car that hit the disabled vehicle somewhere to swerve to avoid the crash.
6:26 "can't trust emergency vehicles." I see so many comments like this. I'm sure the guy didn't do it on purpose. Humans make mistakes from time to time. Yes, it's worthy of a dashcam video, but don't act like the guy is somehow unqualified to drive a car.
I think you are taking the comment the wrong way. Nothing was said about their qualifications. You assumed that. They were saying the same thing you are saying. Humans make mistakes no matter who they are, what their qualifications are or what they're driving.
1:50 The truck driver should have done a shoulder check, but one of the things that pisses me off the most is when people ride in your blind spot like this. Unless you're in bumper-to-bumper traffic, there's no reason to be pacing someone like this.
@@markchapel6694 No, it doesn't. Because you will encounter people turning left from the left lane, pedestrians, traffic lights, school busses, etc. that could slow you down and/or pose a hazard. So there's no need and no safe way to pass people as if you were on a highway/freeway.
@@CoronaTheFatCat - but all of the obstacles in the right lane would require you to PASS...and left turning vehicles do not become an obstacle unless you're in the left lane...😁
This was my video. I wasn't home at the time, that was my dog barking though from the noise. Yes power lines did fall so the person walking the dog did the right thing by initially keeping a safe distance. He was the first one to call 911. shortly after that the homeowner where the car hit came out and helped out. I have since found out (after submitting the video) that the driver was dealing with a medical emergency. I spoke to their spouse after as they asked for a copy of the video and she indicated that the driver is doing well now and recovering.
@@danielb2263 Ah, here you go again. You realize both could have done better, right? Driving in people's blind spots == bad idea, and this is a perfect example of why.
@@danielb2263 If you drive in peoples blind spot you will get in a lot of wrecks, it's pretty simple. At some point it doesn't matter who was at fault, everyone had a bad day that could have been avoided by both parties.
@@danielb2263 Which is the point of my post - don't rely on people to do the RIGHT thing. Just because you're safely in your lane that doesn't mean you still don't have a responsibility to drive defensively and mitigate potential problems from idiots that don't use their mirrors.
My Idea. Call him/her a nitwit is rather shortsighted, was completely blocked for who knows how long by those stupid semis, that tink the road is there only for them
5:37 The cammer literally came out of the Right turn only into that truck, The red truck just looked like they where getting into the proper lane like the other two in front
@ 8:51, cammer actually did the right thing for once and just let them go. I like that, although I’d say the only part that the work truck was really stupid was when they crossed over the solid white line. They did a proper zipper merge and the cammer acted the right way here which I like a lot
Funny part is... It was like that before the pandemic, but it's even worse now so everyone's self entitlement really show up. So glad I don't have to deal with that. Lolol
2:24 the first crunch lined up with the dog crossing in front of the sign. I thought it was because that tiny dog knocked the sign over. Really glad those two were ok!
6:35 YOOOOOOOOO I drive down that street all the time. That's the Korean Business District and for the most part people drive decently but there are some idiots who just do not know how to drive!! Almost had an accident on the same street too smh
@@Lincolntowncoupe No, there really wasn't. Yea, cammer was too close when they turned initially, but she changed lanes and cut the cammer off (after the cammer moved to the left lane) and then brake checked them.
@@horseluver4ever623 there was lots of space. The cammer attempted to accelerate to block them and they brake checked because the cammer was tailgating them, because they were mad that they got in front of them when they were deemed unworthy by the almighty lanekeeping cammer.
@@horseluver4ever623 The video is sped up but there is plenty of time for the cammer to drop back after car in front moved left. Cammer just kept on her tail and deserved the reminder to keep a safe distance.
These videos make me think that if I'm ever in a wreck listening to trash music I was probably distracted by singing along to that if one of you awesome people stop to help you will change the radio to something cool before the EMT arrive.
Last clip: "typical construction guy" In my experience it is the young mothers in their SUVs that are crazy drivers, not construction workers. And yes, they usually have kids in the vehicle to boot.
In that kind of traffic, the only thing I really saw wrong was him crossing over the white dividing lines. Looked to be an ok zipper merge going on, aside from the two cars that passed the construction truck to force their way in. Definitely isn’t the most egregious of errors I’ve seen in these dash cam videos. Lol.
6:50 aww thats my old neighborhood, i worked at that Home Depot. Now living in TN, I know nobody cares but I get excited when I recognize the areas like a nerd.
I realize I've only been driving 46 years but laying on your horn tends to make people slow down or hit the brakes. Have had a lot of people pull in front of me, avoided hitting every one. Just because you have a horn it's rarely the best option.
3:23 what would have been wrong with being a decent human being and just letting them back out?? If you're only moving at a few mph and you're not gonna let someone back out you're obviously looking for an accident and are part of the reason why our insurance keeps going up.
0:41 I’m sorry but if your 11 year old was “shaken up” that’s a reflection of your inability to control your emotions around your child. 1:15 Kia may have used rats to advertise their Soul, and for good reason, but it is you OP who is insane freaking out and banging on your steering wheel. 2:14 serves you right camping in their blind spot.
"serves you right for camping in their blind spot" What? Seriously? Shame on the cammer because they were somehow in the wrong? Guy pulling the trailer failed to look over their shoulder. Shame on him.
@@entarr2604 You either do your best to avoid the idiots, or YOU ARE ONE. People like you are the reason there are "CAUTION - HOT" labels on paper coffee cups.
3:23 - OMG, that's the Del Pine Terrace apartments!! My first apartment ever was #41. Absolutely the coolest second floor apartment around, with the entry door on the ground floor, opening to an enclosed staircase. I knew it in a split second. Sorry about the fender bender...
Or that everybody who drives a Ford, Chevy, GMC, Kia, Tesla, Porsche, Subaru, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Nissan, Honda, Volvo, BMW, or etc..... are the worst.
1. Don't hang in someones blind spot for no reason. 2. Don't speed. 3. If it's snowing hard, see #2 and then some. 4. Screaming does absolutely nothing and will only exasperate any given situation.
Man... Knew EXACTLY what intersection #3 was, even though I haven't lived there for going on 6 years. And, yes, for some odd reason, people turning left from Government Blvd onto Pinehill Drive take that turn far too close.
Not for long, we blocked traffic for about 15 seconds to make sure no one was hurt and I took the pictures of the car in case he decided to run. Then we pulled off the bridge onto a very wide shoulder.
It's good practice to retain and quickly record vehicle positions following a collision before clearing the road. Love how people with "Bad Drivers Of..." or simiklar in their username are invariably self-referencing!
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4:30 So you turn around to get a video of a cop pulling someone over and then cut car off in oncoming lane. Nice, can't wait to see a clip where you get a ticket for that!
Ha! Came down here just to see if anyone else noticed how they crossed into the oncoming lane while a car was approaching.
one of the lamest submissions in memory
The cops just _love_ looky-loo drivers. 🙄
i was wondering why they turned around to rubberneck...
Cammer is an absolute toolbox. This has to be one of those guys that watches trains go into tunnels and planes land.
0:37 love how she has the audacity to yell at someone when she stops over the stop line. It's there for a reason.
This is an all too common problem. The lines are there for easy flow of traffic. When you go over them your more than likely blocking the flow.
She never stopped.
@@threedogsinatrenchcoat6336 Yeah. It's a different story if the person crosses into the space or clips the lane, the guy turning wasn't, she was just in the intersection.
Did she even stop?
ppl cut corners all the time. the left corner of a lane on a popular left turn is always worn off first. the stupid thing is, if the car turning left onto a multi lane road, they will cut the corner and then swing wide into the outside lane
0:32 Pretty self-explanatory ... cammer rolls through a red light without stopping and thinks the other guy is the problem.
7:16 that car didn’t cut you off. You wouldn’t let him in the lane even though you very easily could’ve have with all that ample time he had his blinker on
So there was no room and he came over anyway? Thats what get cutting off looks like.
The car in the #1 lane put on its signal to move over as soon as the car in front of the cammer then started to move over. The cammer appears to have become highly offended and refused to slow down to allow the car in lane #1 to continue its lane change, instead preferring to get close so as to have an experience to share with us. Truly sad that such cluelessness exists.
He cut them off. Nobody has an obligation to slow to allow you change two lanes for an exit you knew you had to take when you got on the freeway.
Just because something is the friendly and courteous thing to do, doesn't make it a requirement of the traffic code. The car made an unsafe lane change as per the rules of the road.
@@dumbassdriversofdenver9113 well when you're not a courteous driver then expect to be cut off, why should other drivers be nice if you're not going to be!
@@leeloofox4310 When driving, staying safe is the biggest priority, not making friends.
00:22 _Girl in brown Subaru didn't seem bothered at all._
Unlike a lot of the cammers who submit clips, it is possible *not* to go bat-sh*t crazy, honk and flash your lights, screech to a halt even though the hazard has gone, or even chase down the miscreant. You know, you can just curse them (which you wouldn't see) and then get on with your life.
3:30 Apparently neither driver was looking. She should have seen them backing out much sooner
I’ve had it happen several times where I’m backing out and someone comes flying by. People treat parking lots like they’re a regular road.
It raises the question what was the cammer's attention focused on to not see the car backing out?
And in half the cases involving cammers, the cammer is at least partially at fault... as usual.
Right? The cammer who was behind the white truck with the trailer had the nerve to talk about the guy not checking his Blindspot - without considering he shouldn’t have been in the guys blind spot! Smh. He had an option not to be by either slowing down or getting ahead of him - he had plenty of room to do so but instead he lingered in the guys blind spot, knowing he’s carrying a long trailer and then blamed the guy.
That's a very even ratio. Half the time is a very good and positive rating for cammers. A good amount of people put 90% or more blame on cammers usually. I'm glad you realize that cammers aren't at fault as much as most think they are.
0:32 then don't roll past the stop line.
To this day it still amazes me how many people don't understand there are other people that exist in this world.
:34 - sorry lady but you are the one that screwed up, you are supposed to stop (which you never did) behind the white line, if his car had hit you it would have been your fault for having entered the intersection and getting into his way - be careful, your son is learning how to drive from your example!
@Frankie Bleddyn Cutting the turn is not a traffic violation as long as you don't interfere with other cars LEGALLY stopped. She wasn't legally stopped.
@@maxsdad538 False, you can be ticketed for cutting a corner whether a vehicle is there or not if you enter the other lane, which this vehicle did as the lane extends to the intersection.
5:38 Well that could have been avoided.. why tf would you turn into them?!
Never swerve. You may have just did the same to some else and cause an accident. Let him be at fault rather than yourself. Turn into him to keep to your lane if necessary. When I was working (now disabled) my daily commute was 100km (60miles), I caused the person* beside me to take evasive maneuver as I was cut off too. Person called police and I was stopped. I showed him the video. He told me that if I had hit the person* I would have been charged. He told me to do exactly what I said about. This happened again to me and I held my lane. The police charged him.
I wanna know where TF the lanes are...
Every clip where a car is merging into the cammer, the cammer *always* swerves into them. Might as well get used to seeing these kinds of clips.
Exciting dashcam footage for RUclips.
5:34 It looks like the truck turns towards the cammer, but then the cammer turns *into* the truck?!
For a place where the lines of demarcation are nearly completely gone, I'd be vastly more careful here by nature.
yeah cammer is at fault he swerved into the truck
That looks like insurance fraud to me.
100% the cammer caused the impact
Looks like camer was in right turn only lane then went into the straight only lane hit the red truck.
0:40 "pretty self explanatory"
You can say that again, next time stop at the line and don't roll through the turn, let's see if that changes the outcome a bit
@ 0:43, I mean you did roll past the stop line and almost accelerated into the mercury, so no I think this would be your fault if an accident happened
"Oh look, someone getting pulled over by a cop. I NEED to submit this to MegaDrivingSchool!"
And then break the law and cut off an oncoming car
LICK THE BOOT, WE MUST *LICK THE BOOT*
00:32 I understand why the cammer is upset, albeit she doesn't understand what the *stop bar* is for, to be fair (rather than insisting he was in "her" lane, so to speak).
After all, it certainly looks like the other car never crossed the cammer's lane, stop bar or the double-yellow lines outright.
You talking about the GIANT white line painted on the ground at almost every stop in the country?
@@ge2623 Yep. This one definitely has that, too, & the incident only occurs once the cammer is already moving past it.
Red light as well but it’s legal to turn right on a red light
@@celebrityxcruises8087 after a complete stop, which the cammer didn't do while crossing the stop line.
7:00 I couldn't help but laugh with the radio commentary.
That was very well timed 😂
It’s Dumb and Dumber
0:37 you stopped over the stop line thats why you almost got hit smh
5:34 - perhaps not the best idea to steer into other cars to avoid them
Cammer: That's how you avoid an accident? By steering away? I was told to steer toward the other vehicle!
Cammer: Honking proves that I'm not at fault!
I am LMFAO. Finally someone who knows: Never swerve. You may have just did the same to some else and cause an accident. Let him be at fault rather than yourself. Turn into him to keep to your lane if necessary. When I was working (now disabled) my daily commute was 100km (60miles), I caused the person* beside me to take evasive maneuver as I was cut off too. Person called police and I was stopped. I showed him the video. He told me that if I had hit the person* I would have been charged. He told me to do exactly what I said about. This happened again to me and I held my lane. The police charged him.
2:00 that's just a zone I can't allow my self to linger in, I either stay back behind, or just zip right past them, I CAN'T linger in that area
yes, don't camp out in someones blind spot, and don't "attempt to pass" on the right...I put that in quotes, because cammer wasn't really trying to pass.
It's so crazy how every time a turning indicator comes on you people get this sudden speed boost
Who are you referring to when you say "you people"?
@@darrylf7538 Kirk Lazarus
7:21 because you decided not to take the foot of the gas when he started indicating.
It wasn't even a 'cut off'.
2:50 Yes but you also had a flashing yellow so you should've proceeded with caution...
EXACTLY. I was about to say the same. #8 Adam, when approaching an intersection with FLASHING YELLOW LIGHTS that means that YOU have to slow down and proceed with caution, NOT continue through the way you did. Sorry man, but you weren't in the right either.
Standard "not an American", but I was fairly sure that's what a flashing meant, glad someone verified it for me.
5:40 Yeah, that's on the cammer. Can't pick a lane and then swerves INTO the truck. What the heck, cammer?
At 1:45, you set up that truck pulling a utility trailer perfectly. You paced in the exact spotwhere the mirror makes it the hardest to see you then stayed there until he pulled over. Yeah, he should have looked, but if he hasn't seen anyone in the lane for long enough, he thinks it's clear. Without the good habit of looking anyway, you get squeezed.
ok, still the old mans fault LMAO
@@heros1119 Some driving mistakes are more predictable than others. Hanging out in the blind spot of a trailered-up truck puts you in the danger zone. You can stay in the danger zone and get hit and then console yourself with being found 0% at fault if you want, but I'd rather just get away from the potential danger and continue about my day.
A lot of people dont really know what the lines on all intersections are for. I see a lot of people stop a full car length after the stop line making turns for semis and regular traffic difficult.
@1:50 - "Older man doesn't check his blind spot that I was speeding up and slowing down to stay in because I have a dashcam" - fixed it for ya. No other traffic around and you camp out in the guys blind spot for a full 30+ seconds. You literally accelerated into it and made a visible effort to stay there. Doin 54 in a 45 zone as well....
@7:10 - "Driver ahead of me put signal on and slowly moves in front of me. I have a dashcam and because of that have NO idea where my brake pedal even IS so I tailgate the hell out of them because the wide angle lens make it look like it's not my fault" - fixed that one as well.
Main reason why, as a defensive driver, I'm never in anyone's blind spot for longer than I have to be. Stay out of blind spots or quickly get in front so they can see you again. Not the cammers fault legally, but he just stayed in the blind spot a lot longer than I would have.
The old man hauling the trailer was also speeding…and caused the accident from a shitty and lazy lane change. What’s your point here Jim?
@@TruthHurtsFAFO The point (pretty obviously I'd have thought but...) is that, while the trailer guy was at fault for the collision, it's really stupid to manouvre your vehicle into a well-known hazardous zone and maintain that position for an extended period. Clearer for you? Or are you just looking for an excuse to inappropriately start calling people "flippers" and "bootlickers" per usual?
@ 5:39, I think the cammer is more in the wrong here. They started veering over toward the other truck, although I can’t tell if they did either since the road lines are so faint. But the cammer definitely veered over a bit if you compare to the truck in front
he actually swerved into the truck and caused the crash.
And I will repeat: Never swerve. You may have just did the same to some else and cause an accident. Let him be at fault rather than yourself. Turn into him to keep to your lane if necessary. When I was working (now disabled) my daily commute was 100km (60miles), I caused the person* beside me to take evasive maneuver as I was cut off too. Person called police and I was stopped. I showed him the video. He told me that if I had hit the person* I would have been charged. He told me to do exactly what I said about. This happened again to me and I held my lane. The police charged him.
@@michaelgarrison688 repeat? you only said it once... also the cammer didn't swerve away from a car, he swerved towards it and hit it
@@BobbyDuwitz I had posted it in 2 other comments. And yes, to avoid being pushed into another lane, you turn into the vehicle that is comming into your lane just enough to keep you in your lane. I did have to do this to avoid being pushed into a stopped bus. The officer said that if you swerved to avoid the car and hit the bus, I would be charged. If you do something to cause an accident, you are at fault no matter that you were cut off.
@@michaelgarrison688 the guy you replied to says the cammer just swerved into the other guy on purpose. He’s not saying he swerved out of the way of someone else and ended up hitting him. Only 2 cars involved.
3:23 This one scares me. You're driving through the parking area of your apartments and didn't notice the vehicle backing out of a parking spot until you were next to it? What if that had been a child? You'd run them over with both axles before realizing they existed! You had the right of way, but that doesn't mean you don't pay attention!
THIS!!!! Like, the reverse lights come on as the cammer passes the silver Focus, and then blames the other driver for not paying attention....
Pot, Meet Kettle.
Bill spot on, the biggest problem I see in these videos is everyone, including cammers not driving defensively
@@davidwinslager6266, those darned canners always canning like they own the place with their fancy cans.
(Sorry. Looks like autocorrect got you and I couldn't help myself)
@@BLUELEADER78 good catch and why to spellcheck!
2:22 dog was like "hold up human, I like you I don't want you run over"
3:29 Looks like the cammer wasn't paying any attention at all
7:49 the plural of deer is just deer. No "s".
0:48 maybe instead of rolling through the red light on a right turn, you should have stopped a little short of the line to allow them to make the turn? Thanks for sending in a video that makes you look more to blame then the people you're trying to shame.
Awesome video!
7:41, that deer was modeling for you!!! 😂
@5:00 parking right next to the car, and then standing around in the escape zone, is pretty much the most dangerous thing you could have done in that situation other than running towards traffic in a black hoodie.
Dude he was standing there waiting for someone to plow into the car in the lane. Like why did he back up all the way behind a car on the highway you’re not supposed to do that he should’ve pulled over in the breakdown lane and he should’ve been warning other drivers he’s an idiot. He wanted to catch something on video and that’s what he did.
Well he wasn't parked *right next to the car* you can clearly see that in the video and pretty sure he was checking on the other driver parked in the road and he was walking away probably getting ready to call 911 guess he didn't move fast enough for you huh?
@@TiffYG2133 A State Trooper from Massachusetts was killed today after being struck by a motorist that was disabled. So a State Trooper with hazards and BLUE LIGHTS on was killed. Need I say more??
@@jrayner21679 that has nothing to do with this video or with what i said, what stupid point are you trying to make, no shit people don't pay attention driving if they did these video wouldn't exist
@@TiffYG2133 his car, cammer's, may have been what was distracting the driver that hit the disabled car. If the cammer wasn't parked so close to the disabled car, it can't be a distraction to anyone and it would've given the car that hit the disabled vehicle somewhere to swerve to avoid the crash.
@5:34 cammer appears to be at fault they jerked their vehicle to the left and at the end of their clip you can lightly see the lines for the lanes.
6:26 "can't trust emergency vehicles." I see so many comments like this. I'm sure the guy didn't do it on purpose. Humans make mistakes from time to time. Yes, it's worthy of a dashcam video, but don't act like the guy is somehow unqualified to drive a car.
Well it looks overcast and other cars have their headlights on. Maybe the cammer didn't have them on making them harder to see
I think you are taking the comment the wrong way. Nothing was said about their qualifications. You assumed that. They were saying the same thing you are saying. Humans make mistakes no matter who they are, what their qualifications are or what they're driving.
5:30 “Jersey drivers I guess” says the one who wouldn’t stop before turning right on red
And actively trying to block someone from changing lanes, and tailgating them after then being surprised when they get brake checked.
4:50 How many times does the DOT have to tell people. *NEVER STOP IN A LIVE LANE OF TRAFFIC!!! EVER!!!*
Presumably there was something wrong with either the car or the driver that made it impossible to move.
4:13 Why are so many people out at 3AM-
1:50 The truck driver should have done a shoulder check, but one of the things that pisses me off the most is when people ride in your blind spot like this. Unless you're in bumper-to-bumper traffic, there's no reason to be pacing someone like this.
...and drivers need to keep right except when passing....which is something that the driver of the vehicle with the trailer seems to be unaware of.
@@markchapel6694 Except the truck is in the center lane. And that rule really only applies to highways/freeways, on which they are not.
@@CoronaTheFatCat ...it applies to all roads with more than a single lane in each direction...freeway or not.
@@markchapel6694 No, it doesn't. Because you will encounter people turning left from the left lane, pedestrians, traffic lights, school busses, etc. that could slow you down and/or pose a hazard.
So there's no need and no safe way to pass people as if you were on a highway/freeway.
@@CoronaTheFatCat - but all of the obstacles in the right lane would require you to PASS...and left turning vehicles do not become an obstacle unless you're in the left lane...😁
5:35 why didnt you just brake and instead swerved into other cars and crashed and then honked the horn like it was not your fault
The pedestrian's way delayed reaction at 2:21 cracked me up. Glad the person and their dog weren't hit initially by the sleeping (or impaired) driver!
I think the person was more concerned about the electrical lines that fell, not the crash itself.
@@dpetty3461 The camera did not show the powerlines, and now that makes sense.
@@dpetty3461 Good point. At least the dog let the driver know what he thought.
This was my video. I wasn't home at the time, that was my dog barking though from the noise. Yes power lines did fall so the person walking the dog did the right thing by initially keeping a safe distance. He was the first one to call 911. shortly after that the homeowner where the car hit came out and helped out. I have since found out (after submitting the video) that the driver was dealing with a medical emergency. I spoke to their spouse after as they asked for a copy of the video and she indicated that the driver is doing well now and recovering.
2:16 Here's a good rule of thumb: whenever possible, don't drive in people's blind spots.
Definitely 50/50 fault. Truck should have looked, but the cammer was making no effort to pass
@@danielb2263 Ah, here you go again. You realize both could have done better, right? Driving in people's blind spots == bad idea, and this is a perfect example of why.
@@danielb2263 If you drive in peoples blind spot you will get in a lot of wrecks, it's pretty simple. At some point it doesn't matter who was at fault, everyone had a bad day that could have been avoided by both parties.
@@danielb2263 Which is the point of my post - don't rely on people to do the RIGHT thing. Just because you're safely in your lane that doesn't mean you still don't have a responsibility to drive defensively and mitigate potential problems from idiots that don't use their mirrors.
@@danielb2263 Where is this utopia of perfect drivers you live in? I want to move there
1:06 I would not have honked at that guy or anything. He was in a no win situation with the two trucks.
My Idea. Call him/her a nitwit is rather shortsighted, was completely blocked for who knows how long by those stupid semis, that tink the road is there only for them
@@paulusvanaken2135 Driver had to know for "who knows how long" that he needed over - no excuse for waiting that long.
@@spamlessaccount Agree. You should know your exit is coming up miles in advance and get over to the right lane to prepare.
Never pass semi truck or any big truck if you need to get an exit (almost miss).
Enjoyed 👍👍
Haddonfield and Voorhees off the same exit? Yeah, staying away from those towns, I’m not ready to die yet.
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Hello Mega!
5:39 I love the cammer's reaction to avoid an accident, honk and steer onto the truck.
Driving in Eugene is always crazy. Short merges and everyone at different speeds and just a whole batch of crazy in such short time
Just what I need after getting out of work!
7:49 Thank you for saying you drive a 2008 chevy aveo.
Did you ever stop to think all those deer were trying to do you a favor?
5:37 The cammer literally came out of the Right turn only into that truck, The red truck just looked like they where getting into the proper lane like the other two in front
7:10 wow, the cammer couldn’t even slow down to let them in the lane like a good respectable driver would. especially bc they were using their signal
if i have my signal on i'm merging and i don't give a shit if someone thinks I "cut them off" They see my signal and shouldn't act surprised
@@FedoraSnatcher How do you know they see your signal?
@@CurtinChad If they are paying attention they will, if not they'll see it once i cut them off
@@FedoraSnatcher lol So you just do whatever you want, and hope other people notice and move out of the way? What part of Florida are you from?
2:25 Homer Simpsons when he gets home from work at KwikEmart? Lol 🤣😂
I just love how 2:26 the dog is TOTALLY unbothered at first!😂
You... Set yourself up for that situation bruh... @ 2:17
@ 8:51, cammer actually did the right thing for once and just let them go. I like that, although I’d say the only part that the work truck was really stupid was when they crossed over the solid white line. They did a proper zipper merge and the cammer acted the right way here which I like a lot
Funny part is... It was like that before the pandemic, but it's even worse now so everyone's self entitlement really show up. So glad I don't have to deal with that. Lolol
@0:39 and you didn't stop at the stop sign.
@Falcon2 Granted it was a light, but they never stopped, slowing down is not a stop.
@Falcon2 Yes I do!
2:24 the first crunch lined up with the dog crossing in front of the sign. I thought it was because that tiny dog knocked the sign over. Really glad those two were ok!
6:35 YOOOOOOOOO I drive down that street all the time. That's the Korean Business District and for the most part people drive decently but there are some idiots who just do not know how to drive!! Almost had an accident on the same street too smh
#13 Thanks letting us all know the details about this situation.
Right? Not lease WTF the car was doing just stopped on a highway.
4:55 Not how I would have cleared the Vehicle from the Road but whatever works
4:35 you REALLY did all of that just to record *that* ?
This is like a Crown Vics Crashing compilation
I love it when the "runners" get caught. The high resolution dash cams clearly show the plates these days. The comment at 3:18 gave me a happy glow.
I like it too. I'm happy there are people that will go the extra mile to help the victim.
5:30 it's almost as though people don't like to be tailgated.
She doesn't get to claim victim when she forced herself between the cammer and the other car.
@@horseluver4ever623 Force herself over? There was at least 2 car lengths between the brake-checker and the cammer when they moved over.
@@Lincolntowncoupe No, there really wasn't. Yea, cammer was too close when they turned initially, but she changed lanes and cut the cammer off (after the cammer moved to the left lane) and then brake checked them.
@@horseluver4ever623 there was lots of space. The cammer attempted to accelerate to block them and they brake checked because the cammer was tailgating them, because they were mad that they got in front of them when they were deemed unworthy by the almighty lanekeeping cammer.
@@horseluver4ever623 The video is sped up but there is plenty of time for the cammer to drop back after car in front moved left. Cammer just kept on her tail and deserved the reminder to keep a safe distance.
3:36 Looks more like you were looking at your phone and didn't see a vehicle reversing.
These videos make me think that if I'm ever in a wreck listening to trash music I was probably distracted by singing along to that if one of you awesome people stop to help you will change the radio to something cool before the EMT arrive.
I know the freeway entrance in number 20. This is why im always afraid someones just gonna run through that stop sign!
Last clip: "typical construction guy" In my experience it is the young mothers in their SUVs that are crazy drivers, not construction workers. And yes, they usually have kids in the vehicle to boot.
"Typical " is always a useless comment/observation.
In that kind of traffic, the only thing I really saw wrong was him crossing over the white dividing lines. Looked to be an ok zipper merge going on, aside from the two cars that passed the construction truck to force their way in. Definitely isn’t the most egregious of errors I’ve seen in these dash cam videos. Lol.
6:50 aww thats my old neighborhood, i worked at that Home Depot. Now living in TN, I know nobody cares but I get excited when I recognize the areas like a nerd.
I completely get it. Saw my hometown once and I got super excited
5:37 the cammer steers left INTO the Tacoma...
4:51 - Stopping in the middle of the street, nice idea.
5:39 cammer is at fault he swerved left into the truck
I realize I've only been driving 46 years but laying on your horn tends to make people slow down or hit the brakes. Have had a lot of people pull in front of me, avoided hitting every one. Just because you have a horn it's rarely the best option.
4:15 wow that was very stupid you went back and forth like four times. No one cares if someone gets pulled over we've all seen it a hundred times.
@5:36 - ah, yet again we see another attempt at the now infamous "Douchecammer PIT"
3:23 what would have been wrong with being a decent human being and just letting them back out?? If you're only moving at a few mph and you're not gonna let someone back out you're obviously looking for an accident and are part of the reason why our insurance keeps going up.
Obviously wasn't paying attention.
0:41 I’m sorry but if your 11 year old was “shaken up” that’s a reflection of your inability to control your emotions around your child.
1:15 Kia may have used rats to advertise their Soul, and for good reason, but it is you OP who is insane freaking out and banging on your steering wheel.
2:14 serves you right camping in their blind spot.
"serves you right for camping in their blind spot"
What? Seriously? Shame on the cammer because they were somehow in the wrong? Guy pulling the trailer failed to look over their shoulder. Shame on him.
@@entarr2604 You either do your best to avoid the idiots, or YOU ARE ONE. People like you are the reason there are "CAUTION - HOT" labels on paper coffee cups.
2:23 - Nice to see that DOGO is okey.
07:00 Love the narration here, lol
@4:50 is why you MUST put your hazard flashers on as soon as you can when you're broken down in a travel lane. It may have helped here.
And if at all possible, get to the shoulder. If you can not, then (when safe) get out and walk to the shoulder and down traffic at least 100 feet.
4:50 that's why we have hazards. Feel so bad for the guy that hit the sitting car. He's gunna be fighting that hard if he doesn't have a dash cam
5:33 OMG it's Hammy from SA again??????? How many incidents does this guy get into?
3:23 - OMG, that's the Del Pine Terrace apartments!! My first apartment ever was #41. Absolutely the coolest second floor apartment around, with the entry door on the ground floor, opening to an enclosed staircase. I knew it in a split second. Sorry about the fender bender...
1:23.... I live less than a mile from where this happened. It happens almost everyday.
People think that driving an emergency vehicle makes you perfect driver.
ya also THANK YOU
Dodge Ram drivers making a strong comeback to wrench "WORST DRIVERS" title away from Prius and Jeep.
Is it not true that every single person in the entire country believe that the worst drivers are in their city / state / region?
Or that everybody who drives a Ford, Chevy, GMC, Kia, Tesla, Porsche, Subaru, Hyundai, Mitsubishi, Suzuki, Nissan, Honda, Volvo, BMW, or etc..... are the worst.
True, but I would say Portland and Seattle drivers are probably the worst. LOL
7:03
I. Am. Dying.
Excellent choice of audio.
1. Don't hang in someones blind spot for no reason.
2. Don't speed.
3. If it's snowing hard, see #2 and then some.
4. Screaming does absolutely nothing and will only exasperate any given situation.
Man... Knew EXACTLY what intersection #3 was, even though I haven't lived there for going on 6 years. And, yes, for some odd reason, people turning left from Government Blvd onto Pinehill Drive take that turn far too close.
2:04 Trailer towing guy also didn't have the safety chains on either 🤦
6:45, those interstate merge lanes in the South are crazy and nerve-wracking. One of the weirdest interstate designs to experience.
CA is the south?
1:40 - LOL did the cammer really block all of that traffic for a minor fender bender
Not for long, we blocked traffic for about 15 seconds to make sure no one was hurt and I took the pictures of the car in case he decided to run. Then we pulled off the bridge onto a very wide shoulder.
It's good practice to retain and quickly record vehicle positions following a collision before clearing the road. Love how people with "Bad Drivers Of..." or simiklar in their username are invariably self-referencing!
4:28 yup, just drive into oncoming traffic