That first dude had been going around for months attacking women specifically. A bunch of citizens recognised him at a carwash, blocked him in so the police could finally catch him. Otherwise, he'd probably still be out there.
@@michaela6147 I was surprised he wasn't gun down earlier too, but it's probably why he was attacking women. Older women specifically. He did get a beat down by a valet worker, after the driver was harassing another old lady. He was on cougar sites too, he must have something for older women.
That gentleman who picked up the woman escaping her husband is amazing. I wish there were more people like him everywhere. He was brave and did everything right.
Wow, bless that guy who followed the woman who was being kidnapped!! He was very observant and quick thinking. Most people, had they even noticed the situation, would NOT have went to that length to help someone. I'm glad to see people in the world like that
The operators very rarely can understand the road directions you are giving them.. Ive had to repeat my same address 5 times and I lived on a main road.. Their useless
Geeze I would hope people are better than that that they wouldn't go to as much trouble as him. If they were in trouble what would they think?- "O.k. I'll just die now?"
You know what, you gotta be one of the best youtubers because you actually explain the aftermath of the incidents instead of just showing a clip and leaving us worried. Props to you bro 👍
His mind was racing, that's the only thing that came through his mind in the moment which probably saved this woman's life. Guy probably looked trustful enough.
I don't understand why he didn't pull over if he was feeling nausus or about to pass out, that type of irresponsibility could have put him and others in danger.
@@alliestevens5264 I assume that he did everything he could given the circumstances. Evidently, he had enough worry to turn off the cruise control. It's not like he could CHOOSE when his at the time undiagnosed low-blood pressure condition would make him pass out. But I'm certain *you* could make all the right decisions in the most time-sensitive, and confusing of situations, 100% of the time. Even without all the crucial information.
man tbh that was a ghost or god cus he was supposed to hit that pole and tbh he was supposed to drive back on the road but that fucking just keeps turning away from danger
The guy that chased after the woman in distress is an awesome person. The one with Paul and passing out behind the wheel was scary, he is so lucky he missed that utility pole, wow! 🙏
Omg that dude that saved the woman is a HERO!!!!!! That was completely amazing!! I’m sure she was yelling for help for a long time and no one did anything!!
I almost started crying when the guy told her to "get in my car now." What a horrible situation, but someone was watching out for her and trying to help. It's just heart warming.
All I could think while watching that is while those of us watching this know he's got good intentions, it must have been absolutely terrifying for her to get out of the car with her abductor and immediately have someone else suddenly pull up and yell "Get in my car!" to her.
@@TheGamingShogun You should have at least a snow brush to clean the snow off your car, with a plastic scraper to get the ice. They aren't expensive. They passed it into law in my state...I've seen ice flying off of cars going down the highway...very dangerous.
I've always thought that it's kind of insane we all drive around in vehicles and most of the time we make it to our destination without incident. It's really quite scary.
For real. Cars are really dangerous and powerful machines, and some people are extremely irresponsible with them every day. It's even more mind-boggling that basically anyone can drive. A lot of people just drive without a license too. And just because someone has a license doesn't mean they are driving well.
@@tmerchead1 naww its pretty much insane incidents like these can happen to anyone any time any day any minute stop having ur head in the clouds like there's no one getting kidnapped every passing second could be driving next to that said vehicle and wouldn't eveñ know it, ice falling off of vehicles is very common because mfs are too lazy to do so, or if you have underlying conditions shown as the guy in the video that can take affect also at any given moment if ur not monitoring urself and know wen to take meds for it, and yeah like u don't see lightning striking cars everyday no one is safe wen driving wen there's danger all around us
@@tmerchead1 I’ve been permanently and severely injured in two separate accidents a decade apart. They were both 100% caused by idiots and completely unavoidable other than by not being in that place at that exact moment.
It's an assumption being made though. For all you know, that woman was mentally ill and trying to hurt herself. What's the guy supposed to do then? Just let her jump out a moving vehicle? Or let her out and leave his mentally ill wife to run around on the freeway, unable to contain her? I mean, he should call the cops but it's not easy to do that while driving and trying to keep a deranged loved one from immediately killing themselves at the same time.. Or it could've been a setup in order to harm the bystander who's helping her and rob him.. Or.. obviously it could've just as easily been an abusive situation as well. Which it sounds like it in fact was. But while chasing them down and abruptly getting involved may seem like an honorable and courageous thing to do, there's a reason why many people don't.. It's not always the intelligent and safe decision to make, involving yourself in shit like that. You're immediately opening up yourself to potential trouble, all based on an assumption with very little to go off of..
The story at 8:24 is an example of when cruise control is dangerous. If you're feeling overtired, lightheaded, or ill in any way please disengage your cruise control and get your foot of the gas. I've seen numerous wrecks be fatal because the vehicles kept on going.
The dude who passed out behind the wheel really couldn’t have asked for a better ending than that. I mean thank god he ended up going into a huge empty field, instead of being in traffic and passing out. Glad he’s ok.
My mom’s bf was killed by someone who passed out behind the wheel. The man was epileptic and shouldn’t have been allowed to drive. He had a seizure, foot stuck on the pedal, crashed into my mom’s bf car and killed him. And the man didn’t face an ounce of jail time. Was ruled “an accident”. Cops treated him like he was the “victim” in all of this. Absolutely disgusting
@@MindYoBeeswax I don't know about that, I just know that I tried to get a car ready for a demolition derby and the hammer just kept bouncing off the glass. You have to strike the corner of the glass.
in NH, we passed a law about this because someone didn't clean off their car and it killed some young girl who was driving behind them. It's so sad because it's so preventable. Driving is a privilege and I think that a lot of people don't take it seriously enough.
@@jsvice i can't tell if you're retarded or just too young to drive and/or think critically, but it still would have hit him if he "let off the gas" lmfao they literally explain that there were cars directly behind him and next to him
11:15 For those who may not know Inside a car is one of the safest places to be in a thunderstorm. Electricity (lightning) travels along the surface of conductors (say the outer shell of a car) leaving the inside of the shell (where you are) in an area of zero electric field (aka no electricity running through it), the charges hit the car but because of the outer shell, the charges don’t touch the people but gets grounded as the charges literally run into the ground. Of course you will be unscaved but your car, not so much. But of course it’s better to let your car take the e blow. The on time physics class is useful 😅
I remember the one in San Antonio. It’s scary to see these things happen somewhere you drive daily. I’m glad she’s ok and the man on the phone followed them. Probably saved her life.
Because of what? Why? Oh, he's such a hero, right? Sure, he was a knight in shining armour on camera for one brief moment of his life. But what about all the other moments? Are we so naive these days that we choose to give the benefit of the doubt to total strangers who've had their fifteen minutes of fame for the whole world to see on social media? This same guy could be a serial killer behind closed doors. He could be an arsonist, rapist, tax cheat, pedophile, racist, or even worse, a Trump supporter. Long story short, things aren't always as they seem...neither are people. But, yes, kudos to him for making sure his heroism was totally random and just so happened to be caught on camera with audio and all. He's definitely a first ballot heaven dweller once he's done on earth!
I truly appreciate you being respectful of the situations and giving us added context and afterward information when you have it really elevates your content.
At 6:03 (the flying ice chunk) the guy did the right thing by not braking suddenly on the freeway. I had a similar thing happen to me a few years back when chunks of a large semi tire started flying off right in front of me. Its better to just stay the course instead of risking getting other vehicles involved if possible.
I kept thinking (regarding the 1st video), "If that were me, I'd be yelling and cursing and freaking out." I'd probably end up running him over out of fear alone. Which makes me glad I'm not put into these situations...I wouldn't handle them very well.
@BungerBuddy but what did he actually do? She got out on her own and the husband drove off instead of trying to get her back in. Its 100% possible the husband panic seeing dashcam so close. But I personally think she would've been safe if dashcam didn't see her open the door. His actions were heroic but Idk if he played a role in her getting out
@@ijacksoniyt yeah. How other cars didn't care about her opening the door Old is truly sad. And what did dashcam do that was so hard? He followed and called 911. Not discrediting him. Just showing how sad others were that they couldn't have done that too
oh my god the man who chased down the car of the woman who was in distress… that is some high level care and bravery. restores my faith in people. im so happy she was able to get to safety. and kudos to the man who followed. truly has the heart of a hero.
It's amazing to me that none of the drivers yell out "Oh, sh*t!" or something like that. I constantly vent my frustrations while driving by myself. I know I'm not the only one!
6:19 While I was watching this dashcam footage, on the radio I heard about the Ankara Square attack in Turkey. This was the attack that my cousin died. Life is so strange.
This is the second home in which ruclips.net/user/postUgkx0jZ_lGlDVJhDnmagEU8gn47cmfPNlLQU we've replaced our "regular" doorbell with a Ring video doorbell and we really enjoy it. It is very easy to install and it works very well, with a clear picture through the app and good in-home use (we added the chime, which is also easy to install and doesn't require another thought to use).
I live less than 5 minutes away from where that plane had to make an emergency landing! I walked over there to see what happened after I got an alert on my phone, so glad nobody was hurt too bad. They had the road closed for only a couple hours after the incident happened, the next day it was like nothing ever happened. So crazy.
2:24; Dodges and Chevy's are the biggest danger in winter driving, always pushing the limit, trying to prove something to compensate for their low self esteem
The laziness of a driver not cleaning his car from ice could have killed someone and that person will never know and most likely continue to be lazy about it. That is one of the most terrifying things in this video.
@@rancidcrawfish it was obviously frozen considering it kept its shape despite being ripped off and flipping through the air. Like the guy above me said that doesn't excuse laziness you moron. That's literally endangerment and neglect, clean your roof off.
@@rancidcrawfishthat’s literally the exact reason you SHOULD clean off the roof. Because it’s iced on but when the car gets warm it flies off like a giant icy frisbee. People need to start actually cleaning off their cars which would take maybe ten fifteen extra minutes if that instead of taking the chance of causing someone else’s death
Mad props to the guy who chased down the car upon seeing the woman screaming for help! Super rare these days when most people would have brushed it off and he was smart enough to follow and call the cops simultaneously. This world needs more amazing people like him. ♥♥
For the second story, i can say that Utah is terrifying to drive while in the winter. A lot of roads get icy, and FAST. Rain, Snow, if its September - April, your better not driving in it. We have had SO many Semi truck incidents this year, one even taking the life of someone close to me. Please be careful driving everyone!
I’m on my way to my great uncle’s funeral right now so I’m real sad but I got the notification that my favorite RUclipsr (Chilling Scares) uploaded so my day is so much better now. Thank you Chilling Scares!!!!
The most disturbing thing I saw in traffic was during a vacation in Spain close to 20 years ago. We were driving on a toll road as an Audi sped past us at an incredible speed. We were a group of 5, and a couple of us saw a man driving, an angry lady on the seat next to him and a child in the backseat. We were shocked at just how fast this car was going, and when some of us brought up the fact that there was a young child in the back, we got very concerned. After around a minute of driving, we see the toll booth ahead of us, but there's something going on there. That very same Audi is there, but it's flipped upside down, and people on the scene are emptying fire extinguishers inside the car. I didn't get a careful look myself, but I distinctly remember seeing blood being covered up by the fire extinguishers. It's still a vivid memory to me. We don't really know what happened, but it's almost certain the 3 people we saw just moments before had all perished. We just thought it was a family fight that escalated into a very tragic end. I've driven quite a lot in several countries throughout these years, but this event stands out as the most disturbing one.
As someone with a fainting condition, that clip of the driver passing out is my worst nightmare...I'm so glad I never got my license. Always be sure to keep yourself hydrated, and if you feel like your passing out, always sit or lie on the floor. That way, you don't injury yourself, or worse.
I had a seizure while driving one time. I don't know how it happened, but people said that pulled off the road and parked the car and then I went into convulsions. In fact, I've almost died several times but I guess God's keeping me around for something!
Sorry to hear that happened to you. You should have a friend or parent with you to assist you just in case. Take care and god bless. I guess you have a higher purpose, that's why you have not passed way yet. ❤
@@cutieapplepie what a terrible perception to have. You’re telling her she’s better of dead then dealing with an illness of some sort. She’s more than just her seizures. You’re terrible.
Some real heroes out there. The first guy should never get out of prison. Weld that damn door shut. God bless the third guy for helping that woman, wow!
Good on that guy with the ice on the windshield. I would have panicked and swerved to avoid, and would probably have hit another car in another lane because of that .
How did he not yell out a few expletives?!! Something similar recently happened to me, although it was dark and glass sprayed all over me, so a startled wtf did come from me.
I had to jump out of my car once in downtown Seattle once to chase off a guy that was beating the shit out of this woman. He had her in a head lock and was upper cutting her. Then when the police came she denied anything had happened, smh
@@jugo1944hat's why I don't intervene. It may seems heartless but it will only cause you troubles for nothing. The woman probably ended up returning with her husband few days later anyway. Some people enjoy drama. You're lucky they didn't turn the story against you.
I need to say, that you are building up a lead right now. You're the only one who always checks the video before publishing in order to avoid fake. Others' ve lost their reliability. Every time I watch your clips I feel startled
Wow, the 3rd story is terrifying. Thank god the driver of the dashcam chased after the ford who wouldn't let his wife out, they're a hero! And thanks chilling scares for another great video!
The man who chased after the kidnapped wife is a true hero! Definitely need more of his kind! 💜 And much, much less of the "Bystander Effect" kind, or "Pull Out Your Phone & Record, Not Dial 911" kind.
@6:52 Exactly why two cars should never be going the same speed side by side. If the car in the passing lane can’t go any faster because someone in front driving without any remorse for other peoples lives, then the person on the right needs to speed up and move to the gap in front or slow down and remain in the gap behind. Dangerous driving is crazy to me.. it’s either selfishness or stupidity. Driving really shows how selfish people can be. People really don’t realize how dangerous a moving car is and they only think of themselves on the road. Slamming brakes and driving leisurely on the road no thought in mind except themselves…
Its crazy that this happened a mere mile from my work(third video). Sadly San Antonio has high rates of domestic violence, hopefully things will get better.
Its a normal place to hav a cam like that, ive seen someone pass out before, that was 100% real, besides in the video he said that the man went to the hosptial so there are records on it, i can understand the suspisicon but with these kinda vids its more real than it is fake
8:30 never seen a dashcam that was on the left side panel of the car. lol. Interesting. That one though, worries me because i have a friend who’s a lifelong diabetic and has had longtime high BP and BS who apparently had a mild stroke as a result. She’s in hospital atm while they test her to come to a definitive conclusion. Anyway had she be driving at the time the same thing could have happened and she might not even be here
That first dude had been going around for months attacking women specifically. A bunch of citizens recognised him at a carwash, blocked him in so the police could finally catch him. Otherwise, he'd probably still be out there.
The first dude would be dead if more people carried guns like they should be and stop depending on " government"
@@michaela6147 I was surprised he wasn't gun down earlier too, but it's probably why he was attacking women. Older women specifically. He did get a beat down by a valet worker, after the driver was harassing another old lady. He was on cougar sites too, he must have something for older women.
@@michaela6147 believe it or not, some people don't want to carry guns
@@JHMBB2 Yeah, a hatred for them. Since he was trying to hurt them.
Again the people doing the cops job better than the cops. I hope they beat the piss out of him.
That gentleman who picked up the woman escaping her husband is amazing. I wish there were more people like him everywhere. He was brave and did everything right.
hmm idk I heard the same story but she got into another car who ended up kidnapping her.
It was her husband, so she probably ended up with him few days later. It's always like this.
I also wish for there to be more good people like him, but also less bad people like the husband as well
We need more people like him ❌
We need to BE like him ✅
@@chidieberenwadike4165 I'm already being like him but there's only one of me.
Wow, bless that guy who followed the woman who was being kidnapped!! He was very observant and quick thinking. Most people, had they even noticed the situation, would NOT have went to that length to help someone. I'm glad to see people in the world like that
The operators very rarely can understand the road directions you are giving them.. Ive had to repeat my same address 5 times and I lived on a main road.. Their useless
@@dragomilosevic4823 *they're
@@SurvivorBri *yeah nah
Geeze I would hope people are better than that that they wouldn't go to as much trouble as him. If they were in trouble what would they think?- "O.k. I'll just die now?"
@@SurvivorBri *nah yeah
You know what, you gotta be one of the best youtubers because you actually explain the aftermath of the incidents instead of just showing a clip and leaving us worried. Props to you bro 👍
Sometimes he doesn’t tho that’s the thing
You should really check out Mr.Ballen and his team.
They do really good stories with tons of information about the incidents.
@@zyzyx4157Nevertheless, he's still one of the best RUclipsrs.
That guy in San Antonio was a hero. He kept his cool and stayed in control throughout giving the 911 operator clear information. Well done.
“Ma’am get in my car now” is the craziest thing the second guy could’ve said to that woman
His mind was racing, that's the only thing that came through his mind in the moment which probably saved this woman's life. Guy probably looked trustful enough.
@@jeianalottie fem? No. He sounded concerned.
@@jeianalottietf?
luckily they were fine and no one was harmed
Eh I mean he immediately stated he was gonna go right to the police station. I don't think it took her long to read him right.
Man, the guy who passed out was SO lucky to survive.
Exactly. He barely missed that utility pole. That probably would've been the end of his life. So happy for him!
I don't understand why he didn't pull over if he was feeling nausus or about to pass out, that type of irresponsibility could have put him and others in danger.
@@alliestevens5264 I think he was about to, indicated by turning the cruise control off, but passed out before he could do so.
@@alliestevens5264 I assume that he did everything he could given the circumstances. Evidently, he had enough worry to turn off the cruise control. It's not like he could CHOOSE when his at the time undiagnosed low-blood pressure condition would make him pass out.
But I'm certain *you* could make all the right decisions in the most time-sensitive, and confusing of situations, 100% of the time. Even without all the crucial information.
man tbh that was a ghost or god cus he was supposed to hit that pole and tbh he was supposed to drive back on the road but that fucking just keeps turning away from danger
The guy that chased after the woman in distress is an awesome person. The one with Paul and passing out behind the wheel was scary, he is so lucky he missed that utility pole, wow! 🙏
Don't encourage this white knight cuckery
Omg that dude that saved the woman is a HERO!!!!!! That was completely amazing!! I’m sure she was yelling for help for a long time and no one did anything!!
I almost started crying when the guy told her to "get in my car now." What a horrible situation, but someone was watching out for her and trying to help. It's just heart warming.
All I could think while watching that is while those of us watching this know he's got good intentions, it must have been absolutely terrifying for her to get out of the car with her abductor and immediately have someone else suddenly pull up and yell "Get in my car!" to her.
5:41 this is what happens if you don't clean off the exterior of your car, including the roof
That’s what I thought, really inconsiderate jerk move not to
Hi Charles that’s my man name too great name Lol. 😂😂😂😂😂
@@sipsdrewshin9169 some people don't have money or the resources to constantly clean their car during a snow period
@@TheGamingShogun You should have at least a snow brush to clean the snow off your car, with a plastic scraper to get the ice. They aren't expensive. They passed it into law in my state...I've seen ice flying off of cars going down the highway...very dangerous.
That shit happened to me but luckily the ice went right under my car at the right time I thought I was screwed
I've always thought that it's kind of insane we all drive around in vehicles and most of the time we make it to our destination without incident. It's really quite scary.
For real. Cars are really dangerous and powerful machines, and some people are extremely irresponsible with them every day. It's even more mind-boggling that basically anyone can drive. A lot of people just drive without a license too. And just because someone has a license doesn't mean they are driving well.
No not insane most of time incidents like these won't happen to you
@@tmerchead1 naww its pretty much insane incidents like these can happen to anyone any time any day any minute stop having ur head in the clouds like there's no one getting kidnapped every passing second could be driving next to that said vehicle and wouldn't eveñ know it, ice falling off of vehicles is very common because mfs are too lazy to do so, or if you have underlying conditions shown as the guy in the video that can take affect also at any given moment if ur not monitoring urself and know wen to take meds for it, and yeah like u don't see lightning striking cars everyday no one is safe wen driving wen there's danger all around us
@@tmerchead1 I’ve been permanently and severely injured in two separate accidents a decade apart. They were both 100% caused by idiots and completely unavoidable other than by not being in that place at that exact moment.
No way we drive cars and make it safe to our destinations 😱😱 that’s actually so scary good point
“We don’t need more people like that guy in the 3rd story, we need to be those people”
Be the change you want to see in the world.
Break the Bystander Effect.
Exactly! Not only want to see more ppl be a hero.... we need to be the hero!
We also need LESS people like the crazy husband who wouldn’t let her leave 😠
It's an assumption being made though. For all you know, that woman was mentally ill and trying to hurt herself. What's the guy supposed to do then? Just let her jump out a moving vehicle? Or let her out and leave his mentally ill wife to run around on the freeway, unable to contain her? I mean, he should call the cops but it's not easy to do that while driving and trying to keep a deranged loved one from immediately killing themselves at the same time..
Or it could've been a setup in order to harm the bystander who's helping her and rob him..
Or.. obviously it could've just as easily been an abusive situation as well. Which it sounds like it in fact was. But while chasing them down and abruptly getting involved may seem like an honorable and courageous thing to do, there's a reason why many people don't.. It's not always the intelligent and safe decision to make, involving yourself in shit like that. You're immediately opening up yourself to potential trouble, all based on an assumption with very little to go off of..
@Going Dark Sounds like a lot of mental gymnastics to me.
The guy who rescued the woman from her crazy husband deserves an award. Awesome human being
The story at 8:24 is an example of when cruise control is dangerous. If you're feeling overtired, lightheaded, or ill in any way please disengage your cruise control and get your foot of the gas. I've seen numerous wrecks be fatal because the vehicles kept on going.
The dude who passed out behind the wheel really couldn’t have asked for a better ending than that. I mean thank god he ended up going into a huge empty field, instead of being in traffic and passing out. Glad he’s ok.
Omg when he was going back to the road I got so worried he'd smash into that truck or another car..very lucky fr
Or near a cliff
Dick move calling the cops though. That's technically an auto accident. He has to put that on his insurance. He probably also has to pay for damages.
My mom’s bf was killed by someone who passed out behind the wheel. The man was epileptic and shouldn’t have been allowed to drive. He had a seizure, foot stuck on the pedal, crashed into my mom’s bf car and killed him. And the man didn’t face an ounce of jail time. Was ruled “an accident”. Cops treated him like he was the “victim” in all of this. Absolutely disgusting
@@Lawrence_Talbot Godbless and God be with u all
That second truck driver guy was a miracle, I’m glad good people still exist out there,
Lightning looks scary, but in a car you're inside a Faraday cage. It's literally the safest place you can be in a thunderstorm.
That was cool footage though.
@@MomentsInTrading getting your car un drivable is also cool😁
true, yet the down side is that without electricity, the car is pretty much a sitting duck at that point.
@@Charles-7 but with comfy seats
@@Albme94 probably
9:03 my boi did some sick drifts while he was unconscious, I couldn't even do that
NAHH
true
Bruh 💀
😂
The first guy walked away from the car like he was embarrassed he couldn't break the window with a crowbar. 🤣
It's actually not easy to break the glass on the vehicle door. Even a hammer just bounces back.
@@shawnneice4322 yeah it's probably resistant for crash purposes. He still walked away embarrassed tho.
@@MindYoBeeswax I don't know about that, I just know that I tried to get a car ready for a demolition derby and the hammer just kept bouncing off the glass. You have to strike the corner of the glass.
😁😅
Video 3 is why at least in some snowy states it is illegal to not clean off your roof. Could be deadly.
in NH, we passed a law about this because someone didn't clean off their car and it killed some young girl who was driving behind them. It's so sad because it's so preventable. Driving is a privilege and I think that a lot of people don't take it seriously enough.
Same in the UK, recently had a very cold winter and get points on licence if you don’t clear it
i don't get why the guy didn't just let off the gas, that thing was in the air a very long time and he just ran right into it
@@jsvice i can't tell if you're retarded or just too young to drive and/or think critically, but it still would have hit him if he "let off the gas" lmfao they literally explain that there were cars directly behind him and next to him
@@jsvice to not lose control of the car
11:15
For those who may not know
Inside a car is one of the safest places to be in a thunderstorm. Electricity (lightning) travels along the surface of conductors (say the outer shell of a car) leaving the inside of the shell (where you are) in an area of zero electric field (aka no electricity running through it), the charges hit the car but because of the outer shell, the charges don’t touch the people but gets grounded as the charges literally run into the ground. Of course you will be unscaved but your car, not so much. But of course it’s better to let your car take the e blow.
The on time physics class is useful 😅
Wow
What happens if the window is open🤔
Convertibles, however, are dangerous, even with the roof up. The cloth roof gives no protection.
Unscathed, not unscaved
Faraday cage
If you are wondering what the song at 0:00 is it is "free bird" specifically the part right before the guitar solo.
I remember the one in San Antonio. It’s scary to see these things happen somewhere you drive daily. I’m glad she’s ok and the man on the phone followed them. Probably saved her life.
that guy on the phone with the police is a real hero
The guy in the woman escaping her husband story deserves lots of love, big hugs, and whatever his favourite food is for life!!! What a KING!!!
Because of what? Why? Oh, he's such a hero, right? Sure, he was a knight in shining armour on camera for one brief moment of his life. But what about all the other moments? Are we so naive these days that we choose to give the benefit of the doubt to total strangers who've had their fifteen minutes of fame for the whole world to see on social media? This same guy could be a serial killer behind closed doors. He could be an arsonist, rapist, tax cheat, pedophile, racist, or even worse, a Trump supporter.
Long story short, things aren't always as they seem...neither are people. But, yes, kudos to him for making sure his heroism was totally random and just so happened to be caught on camera with audio and all. He's definitely a first ballot heaven dweller once he's done on earth!
Man, dashcam footage can get really wild.
I truly appreciate you being respectful of the situations and giving us added context and afterward information when you have it really elevates your content.
At 6:03 (the flying ice chunk) the guy did the right thing by not braking suddenly on the freeway. I had a similar thing happen to me a few years back when chunks of a large semi tire started flying off right in front of me. Its better to just stay the course instead of risking getting other vehicles involved if possible.
"brace for impact".
Is anyone else baffled at how quiet everyone is when confronted with these situations??
I was thinking the same thing, I would be saying wtf or something!
I kept thinking (regarding the 1st video), "If that were me, I'd be yelling and cursing and freaking out." I'd probably end up running him over out of fear alone. Which makes me glad I'm not put into these situations...I wouldn't handle them very well.
Right? Even going over a speed bump too fasts I’m like “ahhh! eeetttt! iyeee!” Lol
@@Sunniebby3 lmao same. Every time it sounds like it’s bottoming my car out so I’m like “fuuuckk man”. I also talk to myself a lot so
@@guardianeyou don’t have a choice whether you’re in these situations. Sleep tight
That man in the 3rd video is a life saver! Easily could’ve saved that woman’s life!
"could've"
@BungerBuddy but what did he actually do? She got out on her own and the husband drove off instead of trying to get her back in. Its 100% possible the husband panic seeing dashcam so close. But I personally think she would've been safe if dashcam didn't see her open the door. His actions were heroic but Idk if he played a role in her getting out
@BungerBuddy that is obviously possible but we don't know
@BungerBuddy no 😂. Why would I?
@@ijacksoniyt yeah. How other cars didn't care about her opening the door Old is truly sad. And what did dashcam do that was so hard? He followed and called 911. Not discrediting him. Just showing how sad others were that they couldn't have done that too
"Lightning never strikes the same place twice!"
sure
Or three times, lol!
I might be extremely wrong but i vividly remember reading somewhere it goes down then back up again.
Actually, four times.
Came here for this comment
lightning rods
The guy that got his windshield shattered by the ice had about the calmest reaction I’ve ever seen in one of these videos.
That first man can't be rehabilitated, throw him in jail and forget about him.
oh my god the man who chased down the car of the woman who was in distress… that is some high level care and bravery. restores my faith in people. im so happy she was able to get to safety. and kudos to the man who followed. truly has the heart of a hero.
It's amazing to me that none of the drivers yell out "Oh, sh*t!" or something like that. I constantly vent my frustrations while driving by myself. I know I'm not the only one!
I curse constantly while driving. Everyone hates being in the car with me driving. Sorry!
What strikes me is how quiet most of these people are. Like, if that ice had hit my windscreen I would. Have. SCREEEECHED.
They were probably so shocked that they were left completely speechless, breathless even.
I wouldn’t be scared or atleast get scared less and be angry
6:19 While I was watching this dashcam footage, on the radio I heard about the Ankara Square attack in Turkey. This was the attack that my cousin died. Life is so strange.
Sorry to here that🙏❣️
Sorry for your loss 😢
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This is the second home in which ruclips.net/user/postUgkx0jZ_lGlDVJhDnmagEU8gn47cmfPNlLQU we've replaced our "regular" doorbell with a Ring video doorbell and we really enjoy it. It is very easy to install and it works very well, with a clear picture through the app and good in-home use (we added the chime, which is also easy to install and doesn't require another thought to use).
I live less than 5 minutes away from where that plane had to make an emergency landing! I walked over there to see what happened after I got an alert on my phone, so glad nobody was hurt too bad. They had the road closed for only a couple hours after the incident happened, the next day it was like nothing ever happened. So crazy.
What’s your address so I know not to go there?
if you manage to walk away from a landing, even if you crashed, it's always considered a good landing.
The video of the woman escaping her abusive husband made me emotional. I had a similar experience with my ex
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The one with the woman jumping out of the car.
That guy is a GOD DAMN HERO!!! Hats off to you sir!! I definitely would have done the same thing. 👍
Hell right brother
Exactly right 👍
@@shawnneice4322 damn straight
thank you Troy, you're a hero
2:24; Dodges and Chevy's are the biggest danger in winter driving, always pushing the limit, trying to prove something to compensate for their low self esteem
00:01 start a scary video with this music is pure art and meme
@Erenthetitan7free bird
@Erenthetitan7free bird
@Erenthetitan7Free Bird by Lynyrd Skynyrd I believe
@@a.xl3you would be correct.
damn right you are, Sir
The laziness of a driver not cleaning his car from ice could have killed someone and that person will never know and most likely continue to be lazy about it. That is one of the most terrifying things in this video.
..or it was frozen on the roof but with the cab eventually warming up enough and the air flow of driving, it broke loose. Settle down.
@@rancidcrawfish It being frozen isnt really an excuse for endangering other people.
@@rancidcrawfish it was obviously frozen considering it kept its shape despite being ripped off and flipping through the air. Like the guy above me said that doesn't excuse laziness you moron. That's literally endangerment and neglect, clean your roof off.
@@rancidcrawfishthat’s literally the exact reason you SHOULD clean off the roof. Because it’s iced on but when the car gets warm it flies off like a giant icy frisbee. People need to start actually cleaning off their cars which would take maybe ten fifteen extra minutes if that instead of taking the chance of causing someone else’s death
When Chilling Scares uploads, it's a good day.
Oh fuck it's shingo
@@lowkeydiegoduran4724 Yeah, it's me, Shingo Shoji, the downhill specialist of the Myogi Night Kids.
the guy who passed out got lucky asf
Mad props to the guy who chased down the car upon seeing the woman screaming for help! Super rare these days when most people would have brushed it off and he was smart enough to follow and call the cops simultaneously. This world needs more amazing people like him. ♥♥
For the second story, i can say that Utah is terrifying to drive while in the winter. A lot of roads get icy, and FAST. Rain, Snow, if its September - April, your better not driving in it. We have had SO many Semi truck incidents this year, one even taking the life of someone close to me.
Please be careful driving everyone!
I’m on my way to my great uncle’s funeral right now so I’m real sad but I got the notification that my favorite RUclipsr (Chilling Scares) uploaded so my day is so much better now. Thank you Chilling Scares!!!!
sorry for your loss i hope you get better
@@ishmaelshackleford thank you I appreciate it
weird fangirl get a life
5:21 that driver who called something and followed likely saved her life. What a fucking hero. 🥺
The Tesla pipe guy getting caught was one of the most satisfying arrests I've heard of in awhile. Complete psychopath just out looking to hurt people.
There's a video where he got his ass whooped during a road rage also, funny he wasn't as tough without a weapon
0:16 Sanest Tesla owner in America:
The most disturbing thing I saw in traffic was during a vacation in Spain close to 20 years ago.
We were driving on a toll road as an Audi sped past us at an incredible speed. We were a group of 5, and a couple of us saw a man driving, an angry lady on the seat next to him and a child in the backseat. We were shocked at just how fast this car was going, and when some of us brought up the fact that there was a young child in the back, we got very concerned. After around a minute of driving, we see the toll booth ahead of us, but there's something going on there. That very same Audi is there, but it's flipped upside down, and people on the scene are emptying fire extinguishers inside the car.
I didn't get a careful look myself, but I distinctly remember seeing blood being covered up by the fire extinguishers. It's still a vivid memory to me. We don't really know what happened, but it's almost certain the 3 people we saw just moments before had all perished. We just thought it was a family fight that escalated into a very tragic end.
I've driven quite a lot in several countries throughout these years, but this event stands out as the most disturbing one.
Good stuff! Excellent pacing and narration as always!
Great videos man! Keep up the consistency 🙏🏽
Camera man never dies
Well, hear me out now, it might be because it’s a dash-cam? Idk just throwing out an idea
@@abigdill3604 booooo, read the room
As someone with a fainting condition, that clip of the driver passing out is my worst nightmare...I'm so glad I never got my license. Always be sure to keep yourself hydrated, and if you feel like your passing out, always sit or lie on the floor. That way, you don't injury yourself, or worse.
05:02 imagine u escape the first guy who tried to kidnap you and immediately another guy yells "Mam get in my truck!" 😂
5:36 is would love to see a longer version of this story.
I had a seizure while driving one time. I don't know how it happened, but people said that pulled off the road and parked the car and then I went into convulsions. In fact, I've almost died several times but I guess God's keeping me around for something!
Yeah instead of resting in piece he keeps you around to suffer!
Sorry to hear that happened to you. You should have a friend or parent with you to assist you just in case. Take care and god bless. I guess you have a higher purpose, that's why you have not passed way yet. ❤
@@cutieapplepie what a terrible perception to have. You’re telling her she’s better of dead then dealing with an illness of some sort. She’s more than just her seizures. You’re terrible.
Some real heroes out there. The first guy should never get out of prison. Weld that damn door shut. God bless the third guy for helping that woman, wow!
2:05 That is Logan Canyon. I absolutely hate that turn. There has been so many wrecks there.
@ 1:20 - I would have taken the open door with me!
Woulda given the police an easy way to find him
Great video!!!! I haven’t seen any of these yet. My heart was pounding the entire time. Keep up the great work!
Good on that guy with the ice on the windshield. I would have panicked and swerved to avoid, and would probably have hit another car in another lane because of that .
How did he not yell out a few expletives?!! Something similar recently happened to me, although it was dark and glass sprayed all over me, so a startled wtf did come from me.
I think it was a type of glass that windshield have to break but not shatter off which is really cool
0:09 i live in glendale california I know that highway, I drive on it every day
5:10 W dude. Most people probably wouldn’t do this
alan walker ahhh dude💀💀 1:40
What an absolute legend, chasing after that car to help a woman screaming for help.
I had to jump out of my car once in downtown Seattle once to chase off a guy that was beating the shit out of this woman. He had her in a head lock and was upper cutting her. Then when the police came she denied anything had happened, smh
@@jugo1944 you're hero regardless, thank you
@@jugo1944hat's why I don't intervene. It may seems heartless but it will only cause you troubles for nothing. The woman probably ended up returning with her husband few days later anyway. Some people enjoy drama. You're lucky they didn't turn the story against you.
So you admit you're spineless and a coward...@@MarvinHartmann452
@@MarvinHartmann452 Absolutely, better to stay away from "couples" as it's too often like you say. They're adults, they made their bed.
one of my biggest fears is losing consciousness while driving! That dude was so lucky most of his driving went in a field.
Guy whose windshield was shattered somehow didn't say a word lol. I would've been cursing up a storm.
6:13 fun fact, a car windshield can withstand around 2000 pounds of weight before somthing fully breaks through
Oooo, cool fact! 😁
1:25 there was a police car driving two lanes over and passed that incident up
i like how the police officers in the first video didn’t even stop 😂
Got to go get them donuts. 😂
I was looking for this comment, the black and white just kept on driving
Was that video captured in California? I'm pretty sure the state has a hatred of police.
Love these videos, keep up the great work!
Damn, this whole episode was insane! Thank you so much for the hard work put into each and every one of your videos. Huge fan here!
@@the-weirdist wis
10:44 Zeus had beef
I need to say, that you are building up a lead right now. You're the only one who always checks the video before publishing in order to avoid fake. Others' ve lost their reliability.
Every time I watch your clips I feel startled
The video of the woman screaming for help gave me the chills. Screw that, i'm glad she's okay.
The lightning striking that car 4 times just blows my mind
10:37 Billy Batson
Great work as always.
1:43 serious case of "short man's disease"
Wow, the 3rd story is terrifying. Thank god the driver of the dashcam chased after the ford who wouldn't let his wife out, they're a hero! And thanks chilling scares for another great video!
0:01
_Free Bird, yeah_
*_*guitar riff intensifies*_*
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I can't 😂😂
I love free bird!😅
i love your channel, i've been following you since you started uploading videos!
Nathanial is ONE SCARY DUDE. So glad he's been behind bars and will hopefully stay there!!
Story 1: I would have just kept going into his bumber, if you’re damaging my car I’ll damage yours🎉
Or better yet, damage HIM
Don't make me wait too long for volume 6
Bro
Amen! lol. That’s what i say.
2:31 That almost happened to me and my family recently but my father managed to swirf out of the way.
The man who chased after the kidnapped wife is a true hero!
Definitely need more of his kind! 💜
And much, much less of the "Bystander Effect" kind, or "Pull Out Your Phone & Record, Not Dial 911" kind.
@6:52 Exactly why two cars should never be going the same speed side by side. If the car in the passing lane can’t go any faster because someone in front driving without any remorse for other peoples lives, then the person on the right needs to speed up and move to the gap in front or slow down and remain in the gap behind. Dangerous driving is crazy to me.. it’s either selfishness or stupidity. Driving really shows how selfish people can be. People really don’t realize how dangerous a moving car is and they only think of themselves on the road. Slamming brakes and driving leisurely on the road no thought in mind except themselves…
Its crazy that this happened a mere mile from my work(third video).
Sadly San Antonio has high rates of domestic violence, hopefully things will get better.
The first one is terrifying. Just imagine someone walking with a crowbar towards your car. Gotta watch out for road rage and dangerous people.
Yes sir especially if you have a nice car
The free bird song at the start killed me 💀
8:53 who sets a camera up behind their head like that? Am I the only one who thinks this was set up?
Its a normal place to hav a cam like that, ive seen someone pass out before, that was 100% real, besides in the video he said that the man went to the hosptial so there are records on it, i can understand the suspisicon but with these kinda vids its more real than it is fake
the guy is a youtuber who makes videos about cars
@ヽヾ oh! Thank you. That makes sense now.
@@TurtleOfChaos7 thank you
1:50 tell him do it in chicago and you’ll see him on a shirt
the free bird in the intro goes wild
On god
8:30 never seen a dashcam that was on the left side panel of the car. lol. Interesting. That one though, worries me because i have a friend who’s a lifelong diabetic and has had longtime high BP and BS who apparently had a mild stroke as a result. She’s in hospital atm while they test her to come to a definitive conclusion. Anyway had she be driving at the time the same thing could have happened and she might not even be here