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The second one: You had plenty of time to slow down, cos there was lots of space between you and the tractor-trailer when he changed lanes. He also had his blinker on.
@@seolennkha6120 the entire length of the video the truck had the blinker on, he had already begun his merge before the cammer. It's pretty obvious that the cammer cut the video to make it seem like the truck indicated later than they did, stop making excuses for shitty drivers.
Very true but why is he moving over from I could see no one ahead of him (correct me if I'm wrong) and most semi are usually not allowed in left/fast lane
If the cammer had their head out of their posterior parts they would have seen the upcoming lane restriction and been slowing anyway and expecting traffic to merge.
5:50: Why would the insurance premium go up for both drivers? One person is driving straight through a green light. The other is turning left in front of them against a red light. Pretty straight forward who’s at fault.
@@Jack-vk5ko Yup. He started turning. Then he had an “oh shit” moment when he realized the light was red. And then he went, “F*** it. I got this far. I am going for it.” Unfortunately, innocent people had to pay the price for this stupidity.
7:45 Always surprised when crazy cammers post videos like this, and somehow think they're in the right... and has the nerve to call the other driver the smooth brain... simply delusional...
3:40 What the hell was wrong with this guy? He was overcorrecting for what appears to be no reason. If he reacts to his car drifting by swerving the other way, dude needs his license revoked.
7:24 cammer needs to relax. You can see he had to turn slightly wide for the other car in the turning lane that pulled WAY forward, honk then be on your way. Should have never brake check them, and he didn't seem to brake check back, just flashed his lights mildly. Looks the cammer has an ego or anger problem they need to solve.
@Daniel Drader I read about a story in flordia where 2 school buses in a week lost a tire and kids was on the bus both times. I didn't hear about anyone getting hit though.
@@neilbradley is this true? Because if so that’s the dumbest thing ever. If I have to swerve into another active lane or crash into an idiot in front of me, I’m crashing into the idiot. If I don’t have time to check if no one is in the other lane that’s forsure gonna happen. I would not risk my safety for the sake of avoiding an accident another idiot causes. Plus, if there is another driver in the next lane, and I hit him, he gets involved in something he had no business being in, and I avoid the idiot and that idiot drives off? Hell no.
@@haxandrew4404 I don't think it's the case for the examples you gave, but think of the situation where say, a lane ends. Cammer is in the lane that continues, and someone in the lane that ends starts to move over. Cammer speeds up to block the other driver. They hit. Many think that since the cammer is "in the right", the other car will be 100% at fault. That's not so - There will be a percentage applied to each party. Ask me how I know. ;-) It has been that way for 20+ years (and perhaps longer). If more people knew this, we'd have more people driving far more defensively than they do.
@@haxandrew4404 It really depends on the insurance, locality/state where it occurs, the parties involved, how much it costs, etc... I'd just rather avoid the paperwork and headache. Basically though, if you could have safely avoided the accident, with good defensive driving, and you did not, you COULD be held partly at fault, but often not. Dash cams help a lot in this case, as there are mitigating circumstances, and he-said she-said, but you need that record to back you up. Some people treat road driving like a competition to get there first. It's actually a competition to get there un-scathed.
I was thinking there was traffic in front of him , a Tesla driver wounldnt attempt any insurance fraud because they all have cameras that record everything as evidence
You would also think they would feel an impact if there was one and be able to see it in the cameras! It amazes how mentally challenged Tesla owners are! "Look at me! I drive an Electric Tesla! I'm special!.......ED!"
yeah I agree that is stupid to stop in the middle of traffic but cammer is *also* stupid, that wasn't "fraud" that was road rage of cammer tailgating.. which clearly they were doing.
3:03 I know the pickup is fully at fault. However, the fact that you had time to sigh and use the horn but never used your brake is mind boggling to me
@@jackcolomvakos3338 Please don’t tell people to do this. In drivers training they teach you to never swerve, it’s one of the most dangerous things you can do.
@@TruthHurtsFAFO Agreed. Given all the video clips I've seen over the past few years, this "offense" by the cammer is probably the least I've ever seen. It's just that simple - don't turn left from the right lane.
7:20 - Oh cammer... let's see, yes, he should not have encroached on your lane. Now let's look at you. You got mad, immediately drove aggressively, sped up, saw him coming up in the outside lane, moved over into the lane he was in, doing 15 over the speed limit (45 in a 30 mph zone), he switches lanes to go around you, you illegally change lanes in an intersection to cut him off WHILE brake checking from 40 down to 20. If he has no business on the road then you should turn in your license also, you have anger management issues.
Is it really illegal in NJ to change lanes in an intersection? But it looked to me like he was out of the intersection when he changed lanes. Also if the cammer was driving aggressive then what was the truck doing that he was going faster than the cammer to catch the cammer that quickly? The truck is 90% of the problem. Cammer 10%.
@@valkyrie5972 - In New Jersey, changing lanes is legal but only if done so safely, ensuring you are maintaining speed and not impeding or failing to yield. He didn't maintain speed and cut off another driver, therefore... booyah, ILLEGAL!
The car in the oncoming lane was over the yellow lines and had stopped well forward of the line so your encroaching driver did what he had to to avoid him short of stopping then you blow the horn at him too.
@@JackDrinkn2DollarJim they were on the yellow line. Not over it. You still shouldn’t nearly sideswipe somebody else because you’re lane is more crowded. The truck could have slowed or stopped if the lane was too congested.
@@Misshighness444 it does when the cammer is behind the truck changing lanes at the same time and accelerating to try to beat the truck to the construction zone. Cammer is an idiot
@@Misshighness444 no it does not but he did not mover over right when he signaled. The car had plenty of time to let him over bed decided he would try to pass the truck anyway.
4:54 I'm sorry that happened to you, but I DO have to ask why you were in the left lane when there was apparently enough room in the right lane before that fool hit you.
Still inexcusable that benz with the fake clc 250 badge could have just used the right lane to pass him if he was going too slow for the left lane on a road which has only one other car up ahead .
EXACTLY! The Benz driver had finally had enough of the idiot left lane campers. Vigilante justice. Sadly, we know that the driver didn't learn his/her lesson and will still camp.
Yep I try to tell people but nobody listens When you hold lane 1 like that you piss off a select niche of drivers. And there's a niche within this niche that gets so mad over it that they turn into animals. If you want to hold lane 1 like that, be my guest, you will be the victim of a road rage incident in due time.
That near head on miss would have been disastrous! Especially with both having trailers. Props to the other one to not go out of control with it all. Whew!!
Then US insurance companies are different from UK insurance companies, who would raise premiums for just about any reason they could, whether their client was at fault or not.
@@alanj9391 That's fucked up. If it was 100% the other person's fault, your rate shouldn't suffer a penny. But insurance companies are scumbags no matter where you live, my rates keep going up because of everybody else's claims or a tornado destroys some houses 4,000 miles from here. They are rigged to never lose money.
@@alanj9391 Yep, agree. Insurance companies will still blame the white Honda for not magically avoiding the crash. Don't even discuss it, just say oh you were in crash? So that's one not-at-fault crash in the last five years? That's a XX% increase depending where you live and also based on whatever we want to charge you extra lol!
Driver at 0:20 is more concerned with not being behind a semi than following safe driving practices and not being an absolute load of festering phalluses. Seriously dude, next time brake for your fellow drivers on the highway and just let the 2 seconds you’re going to lose go.
@@Aapballen I think that's just the compression artifacts from the LED lights, like when you see blinking headlights. The turn signal is clearly much brighter.
I have always thought, and still believe, there should be extra penalties for the act of fraud that is lying about fault. You have your fifth amendment right to shut your f#@king pie hole, but if you open it and commit fraud, there should be a lot more punishment.
>camping lane 1 >Likely body blocking a line of cars behind them (notice the wide open road in front of them) >Surprised when a driver is so enraged that he uses his car as a weapon Literally nothing was a surprise in that one. Don't camp lane 1. So sick of people riding lane 1 and then crying when other drivers get irritated. Of course they are mad, you are single handedly causing an arbitrary traffic problem. Move the hell over.
1: move to the left lane until passed the merge? There clearly wasn’t a car next to you. Definitely not a requirement, but if you have the same recurring issue, adjust to make it safer for you where possible.
Also, like a lot I've seen, that onramp has a very short merge lane. I don't know how the traffic engineers expect you to be able to accelerate to highway speeds in such a short distance. Just like a lot of cloverleaf onramps have decreasing radius turns that keep you from speeding up before you try to get into traffic. I personally try to get up to highway speed as soon as possible, then adjust if (or when) someone speeds up to keep me from merging. I absolutely do not want to stop on an on-ramp (absent control stoplights).
Especially when they admit it's a known "bad spot" for traffic merging ... I always move over a lane near a merge it helps keep me clear of silliness, and helps the person on the ramp.
It's possible when the Highway or Interstate was put in the United States had cars that aren't like today vehicles and had much less drivers depending on what year that road was finished. An example would be the Southern State Parkway when it was open originally for cars that had way less HP (horsepower) then today cars by the time officials could expand the ramp it was too late.
@@conanobrennan53 You don't have to take Calc 101 to see in the video that when he changed lanes, there was plenty of distance between them and the truck was not significantly gaining on him. Anything that happens after that is not a "cut off".
@@conanobrennan53 If that's your idea of cutting off, my guess is that your smooth brain explodes. There was tons of room. And I'm not defending the cammer, either.
1:55 - Good man! When you witness a collision, speak the license plate number, and once more for backup. The camera can't always get a clear image. But if it's said out loud on tape, it's much more likely the police will be able to confirm that a plate of that number in fact matches a vehicle of the same type.
totally agree, even in daylight always have your dashcam recording audio and say the plate number out loud, for night time especially do it because even a very expensive dashcam isn't going to get the plate at night.
5:55 we can't even fully "appreciate" how fast and close the 2nd car was behind the one we see. The car we see barely hit their brakes before getting rear-ended, themselves, hard enough to inflate the airbags.
Cammer thought the truck was going through the intersection at first, but when the truck slowed to try and turn, the cammer hit the horn first, the brakes second. It was too late at that point. Lesson is: Brake first, horn second. Still the truck's fault though.
Like someone else said, they probably thought they were going thru the intersection, and they could be an inexperienced driver (they're more likely to not apply enough brake force). I think their foot also got knocked away after the impact and that's why they hit the gas petal.
He actually sped up. I'm pretty sure he tried to hit the brakes, but it happened so fast he missed and hit the accelerator instead. The horn came after the acceleration, suggesting he did try to brake before hitting the horn.
@1:21 I would love to hear the rest of this story. @4:51 Does the driver in front of the cammer not realize that he would feel any impact that would’ve happened between him and cammer? To get out and check his car seemed crazy. @6:01 His car has damages totalling $40,000, that must mean Totaled, no?
Tesla owners aren't car people as evidenced by all the stupid things they do. Also Teslas have a problem with "phantom braking" where the software interprets a shadow on the pavement as an obstacle in the path of travel. There are plenty of videos where it looks like a Tesla brake-checks somebody for no apparent reason. It's a failure of the automatic emergency braking system. Stay well away from those Tesla idiots.
if we were in the right lane he wouldve cut us off, He exited immediately after the clip ended. Being in the left lane isnt the point of the clip, distracted driving is.
Drivers know about lane 1 It's so obvious when someone is in lane 1 doing the speed limit. They have that smug "haha I'm right" look on their face. They know exactly what they are doing they know it pisses people off and unfortunately a lot of these people won't learn their lesson until something like this happens or even worse. I've seen people get shot over lane 1 camping. If you aren't gonna speed, get out of lane 1. Simple as.
ugh, why is everyone applauding this? I mean yeah I too love the passing lane and drive accordingly in it, and I HATE left lane campers and get upset too when they don't belong in it, but this does NOT give anyone the right to HIT them over it... they could have possibly killed them or someone else had they hit them just right.. I just saw a clip of this on another channel of someone that got killed by someone hitting them over camping.. nucking futs..
@@ThePandaCam555 I agree with you, and I would never do this to a moron hogging the left lane, but you piss off enough people for long enough and you’re going to find the loose cannon… It’s like crossing the street without looking: do you DESERVE to be run over? No, but eventually you will be…
@@ThePandaCam555 yes if you read my comment above yours, I point out that people get shot over it I'm not applauding the guy for hitting them, that's not right no. However, I do advise caution onto any driver who wishes to intentionally go the speed limit in the leftmost lane (lane 1), as this will make some drivers so mad that they will attack you for it. Stop putting yourself at risk. If you are in the left lane with open highway, and a car wants to pass. Move over. If you don't, then you only have yourself to blame for the outcome.
@@KT22672 you kind of contradicted yourself there.. So they are to blame for getting hit? So if someone cut me off I'm allowed to hit them cuz it's them to blame for pulling that stupid move.. You didn't read what I wrote I guess, I LOVE the passing lane and I DRIVE accordingly in it.. and yesterday morning I had two idiots pull this same thing the cammer did where it was clear for miles in front of them yet they were keeping pace with the people in the slow lane.. so I'm ok to hit them cuz they are to blame for their actions? NO, I just found my way around them and pulled in front of them.. I'm not DANGERING MYSELF OR OTHERS to show them a lesson.. wow..
4:59 Get out of the passing lane! You're going 68 mph at the moment of impact. Tulsa has 65-70 mph, so you're barely going over the limit or under the limit, and not passing anything. You wouldn't have been hit, if you obeyed the law.
#2: what an ass. You are in right lane, truck signals starts to move and you move and try to zoom past and then post like they are in the wrong? #11: next time try hitting the brakes instead of the horn, totally avoidable.
If you think the crash at 3:10 is totally avoidable, you may want to get new glasses. That pickup yeeted into the left lane and STOPPED. Cammer could have swerved, and MAYBE missed him, but could have caused another crash. Braking MAY have reduced the severity of the crash, but not by much. Please turn in your crayon-drawn license immediately.
It most likely was not avoidable. If the road lines are regulation, they're 40 ft from the start of one dash to the next. So about 120 ft from cammer's position the moment the truck moves into his lane lane, to the location of the collision. Reaction time from 40 mph is about 60 ft, stopping distance from 40 mph is typically about 140 ft. So even if cammer's car had had an automatic braking system which hit the brakes the instant the truck moved into his lane, the collision was unavoidable.
Which one are you, hope you aren't the last one This is the first MDS I have seen where most of the cammers are the trash drivers that deserve the ticket
2:28 this is a fear of mine I had while driving old vehicles. I had a rear tire blowout on my 20 year old truck and that was freaky. The sudden change in viewing angle and the loud pop. Always wondered how much worse it'd be on a front tire and actually losing the wheel, losing steer control to even pull over effectively.
im kind of in that boat. my '93 corolla is making (seemingly) CV axles noises (or some other important component), sound goes away at higher speeds but god it terrifies me lol. Too poor to get it replaced so I'm living on a prayer
Most of the people on here are driving down the road in the left lane and not passing anyone which is totally wrong. There are signs that state to keep right excepto pass so you do not hog the left passing lane and make people angry
That's the MDS special every video -CAMMER on highway in lane 1 doing the speed limit -likely body blocking a huge line of cars behind them -gets upset when someone makes a swift pedal to the floor squeeze move around them -insists that they are right because they were doing the speed limit -completely ignores the unwritten rules and social norms of the road and lane 1 -surprised when literally nobody is on their side in the comments Every video lmao
#9 2:40 that can happen when someone is trying to steal your wheels and they abandon the attempt in the middle (because someone comes along or something). If you feel a strong vibration or rattling in your steering after being parked, check your lug nuts. #19 I really thought he was gonna make it.
7:40 - You're behaving like a spoiled little child and putting everyone on the road in danger because someone inconvenienced you. It's not even like they forced their way in, they made a mistake and corrected and you chose to rage anyway.
7:00 bro, at the beginning of the clip it was obvious you were straddling both lanes before the right lane fully ended. He was more than likely more mad at that than your speed. Also coming off that roundabout, there's a decent distance that the right lane lasts, so why weren't you in it from the jump?
Yes, my thoughts exactly, I think Andrew got the description wrong. It should be: "I noticed the other driver was going to pass me before the lanes merged and my ego could not handle that so I played Pac Man for the last tenth of a mile so I wouldn't get passed. The guy passed me anyway so now I will send in my video showing him passing and pretend I did nothing wrong."
Donald Wilkerson, age 48, was tired of the humdrum life. Wake, floss, feed the chickens, pull on your jumpsuit, let the kids out for a little exercise before work and make sure they are safely secured in their cage before heading to the commute. He listens to the inane blather of early morning talk radio and contemplates where exactly he went wrong and wishes, for once, something would go right in his miserable life. A ray of light shines upon Don: 2:41 . He has a split second to smile before he darkens his trousers and his world goes black. Ah, sweet bliss...
4:04 I don't think the Kia going too fast was the issue (the cammer himself was also driving *double* the speed limit), but rather that he made contact with something at that speed.
Cammer went through a pre-paid lane that was supposed to be @ 25mph, but did slow down from 60 to 47 as he still drove too fast through his lane, but was lucky enough to not crash.
Do what I do: stay back 2 car lengths make sure no one on side of you and safety signal and move over. Keep your eyes on your rear view and watch the car in front of you the tires not the car. You have time to react and get out of the way in time. Never got rear ended 😕 except one time while parked and fool backup into me arguing with his wife. Allsnake wanted to give me $200 (whiplash,, 2 disc's ruptured etc,) small claims court got my $10G half went to chiropractor. Got check CASHED at their bank for fear i deposit in my bank they could cancel it. Gave chiro cash as he wanted helped my son who didn't want any hes a gem. Always watch the vehicles tires ppl coming out of mall, exiting etc. ... daughter of San Francisco Muni bus driver daddy drove 40 years.
3:07 at 45mph (70km I think?) I don’t even think the best of drivers could have stopped in time. Ouch. 6:24 you had zero reason to be in the left lane and that would have never been an issue if you were driving correctly for starters
6:24 - (1) no other traffic (2) holey/rutted right lane (3) upcoming left turn - there's THREE possible reasons. You have no idea why he was in the left lane.
3:07 - They were at 40/43 when the truck started to move over and they accelerated to 47 for the impact. Made no attempt to brake or avoid the accident. The amount of time they had, could have easily avoided or at least made it a little bump instead of a write-off. Pathetic driving on the part of both drivers.
The truck was going the same speed as the cammer pretty much until it was clear the truck was coming over, and the truck was able to stop fairly lightly. The cammer was about 150 feet behind the truck when it started getting over (measured on Google Maps; the cammer is back before the line of the turn lane starts!).The cammer absolutely could've stopped or at the very least slowed down significantly.
@@johnt.848 It's a pretty well known phenomena. When people feel anonymous (like all the internet trolls), they behave entirely differently than when they believe they are accountable for their actions. It's been shown people *feel* anonymous in their cars; the other drivers don't know you, won't likely ever see you again, and you are free to be a complete, unaccountable douchebag (until you're not - like I said, people *feel* anonymous, and they largely get away with it, but certainly not always).
2:17 bruh, that's not a safe distance, it's not even close to the recommended safe distance (3 seconds). If you were at an actual safe distance, you could have gently stopped with absolutely no problem.
@0:18 wide lens or not, you saw that signal and chose to ignore it. @1:07 Both vehicles involved were not paying attention. If it wasn't for the truck turning slightly to possibly avoid hitting the cammer, the cammer would have been involved in the accident.
0:18 - The rig clearly has is signal light flashing and intends to change lanes. Whether he has the right of way or not, I'd stay out of his way rather than being smeared to a pulp in an accident because I'm " outraged " at being cut off. Self-preservation takes precedence.
2:40 the honda pilot was clearly not paying attention and got shit on because of it. i'd say that's karma. also 3:07 that "awh" is the calmest reaction I have ever seen. She wasn't fazed, just seemed slightly sad lol
There is literally no other vehicles around, not really an issue, just better practice to stay in the right hand lane. Also, I know when I've traveled to AZ from NV, there are some areas of the road that the left lane has less road damage and is a much better driving experience, so people sit in the left lane and move right as traffic approaches (or just get passed on the right instead of the left).
I see it a lot where I Iive also. Do what the road crews do when they work overnight - make yourself visible. State I live in has starting doing pothole patrol/repair at night to minimize traffic impact. One of the guys I saw repairing a pothole earlier this week was decked out head to toe with battery operated Christmas lights. Can’t say as I blame him.
The second cammer is the kind of driver to drive slow in the fast lane and speed up to prevent other drivers from overtaking them just to start driving slow again. And then get pissed when someone overtakes them.
7:18 looked to me like truck made the wider turn because the blue sedan was too far forward in their lane. I understand the two honks because sometimes you don’t see what another driver is trying avoid or why they make certain decisions, but in hindsight, that’s all the cammer had to do. I don’t understand why people have to escalate a situation that probably really has nothing to do with them. Just let it go
Why would insurance go through the roof for the innocent driver going straight on a green light and the other moron ran a red light from a completely wrong lane, turning left!! Their insurance should go up, in all actuality they should be dropped for the dangerous move they pulled!!
11. Had exactly the same situation when a taxi cab swerved to the left from the middle lane trying to make the last moment left turn. I didn't have a dashcam and insurance company found me at fault.
7:20 - cammer has major issues that others have commented on, but let's acknowledge the amount of editing they did to add all those play-by-play comments before they sent it into MDS. The "What's he plottin' and schemin'?" part of the video was probably the guy leaving room to escape... given the cammer was driving and acting like a lunatic, it's a safe assumption that cammer would jump out of their car and harass the pickup driver.
3:05 - brake FIRST horn second, it appears you never even slowed at all. Probably wouldn't have avoided the crash but you could have made it less serious if you would have slammed on the brakes like a good driver would do.
Actually I cammer is in the clear on this one. The pickup's lane change came out of nowhere. Cammer's first thought would've been the pickup simply wanted to get into his lane and continue straight, so no braking was necessary and his foot would have remained over the accelerator. Then the pickup suddenly stops to make a left turn from a travel lane, not the left turn lane. That's even further outside of expected behavior than the lane change, and by the time cammer had time to process that yes this truck was actually stopping, it was too late. Cammer accelerating from 42 to 47 mph is probably him trying to quickly move his foot to the brake, realizing he doesn't have time, and jamming his foot down hoping it was far enough over to catch the corner of the brake pedal. But it hadn't moved far enough and he caught the accelerator instead (you can hear the engine rev after the collision knocks it out of gear). The horn doesn't sound until the GPS (which lags your actual speed) shows 47 mph, proving cammer did try to brake before hitting the horn. He just hit the accelerator instead of the brake.
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The second one: You had plenty of time to slow down, cos there was lots of space between you and the tractor-trailer when he changed lanes. He also had his blinker on.
Yes. It was the cammer who tried to get past the truck AFTER his blinker was on and he had begun moving over.
It also appears that there was a construction zone up ahead so the cammer KNEW the truck needed to get in the left lane.
@@m.redleg252 I didn't notice that.
Agreed. Seeing more and more self inflicted wounds here.
Trucker had HAZARDS on then blinker so 100% truck fault
0:20 Truck had been signaling for a long time. Cammer didn't want to get behind him and tried to force his way through
nope, for once he didn't, you can see it signaled just after taping the brakes.
Tho' the cammer, imho, had time to lift the found from the gas...
@@seolennkha6120 the entire length of the video the truck had the blinker on, he had already begun his merge before the cammer. It's pretty obvious that the cammer cut the video to make it seem like the truck indicated later than they did, stop making excuses for shitty drivers.
Very true but why is he moving over from I could see no one ahead of him (correct me if I'm wrong) and most semi are usually not allowed in left/fast lane
If the cammer had their head out of their posterior parts they would have seen the upcoming lane restriction and been slowing anyway and expecting traffic to merge.
@@tonystank_kick construction zone. Some states also don't give a shit what lanes semis use.
5:50: Why would the insurance premium go up for both drivers? One person is driving straight through a green light. The other is turning left in front of them against a red light. Pretty straight forward who’s at fault.
was thinking the same!
Agreed
and it looked like he did it on purpose, dude stopped then went when they could hit the car? lol
@@Jack-vk5ko Yup. He started turning. Then he had an “oh shit” moment when he realized the light was red. And then he went, “F*** it. I got this far. I am going for it.” Unfortunately, innocent people had to pay the price for this stupidity.
Yup.
7:45 Always surprised when crazy cammers post videos like this, and somehow think they're in the right... and has the nerve to call the other driver the smooth brain... simply delusional...
He admitted he shouldn’t have brake checked him but the truck definitely isn’t too bright if they can’t manage a turn that has two turning lanes.
“Look at these crazy people”, then proceeds to brake check 🤦🏻♀️
PROBABLY THE WORST CAMMER I HAVE EVER SEEN IN ALL MY TIME WATCHING MEGADRIVINGSCHOOL
That last video is the type of driver that shouldn’t be on the road. Road rages and then makes fun of the guy for not doing it back.
@@bigchefman1 Umm, the other guy definitely did it back. Did we not watch the same damn video?
3:40 What the hell was wrong with this guy? He was overcorrecting for what appears to be no reason. If he reacts to his car drifting by swerving the other way, dude needs his license revoked.
7:24 cammer needs to relax. You can see he had to turn slightly wide for the other car in the turning lane that pulled WAY forward, honk then be on your way. Should have never brake check them, and he didn't seem to brake check back, just flashed his lights mildly. Looks the cammer has an ego or anger problem they need to solve.
"let my foot off the gas" LOL. BS, he brake checked
Don't forget the cammer speeding in a 30mph zone and deliberately going slow after the light to instigate the situation for more poor behavior.
Truck had plenty of room to make a clean left without swinging wide. But yes, cammer needs to relax.
@@commonsence1129 Yeah, that's almost double the limit. Cammer could probably be charged criminally with this.
If the truck can’t make a safe turn there he should have waited until it was safe to move to the right lane. Not make his problem somebody else’s.
2:44 WOW, tires can do an amazing amount of damage. I wonder what happened to the driver on the other side of the freeway.
Yes tires are heavy and getting hit by one at 70 mph is no joke
@@10super 70 + the speed of the tire.
@Daniel Drader I read about a story in flordia where 2 school buses in a week lost a tire and kids was on the bus both times. I didn't hear about anyone getting hit though.
@Daniel Drader I remember that time, it was so strange, practically a daily occurrence!
SO many people would rather be right, than be accident-free.
Though, this video mad more defensive driving than many.
They learn really quickly that insurance companies will find you a % at fault if you "stand your ground because you're right".
@@neilbradley is this true? Because if so that’s the dumbest thing ever. If I have to swerve into another active lane or crash into an idiot in front of me, I’m crashing into the idiot. If I don’t have time to check if no one is in the other lane that’s forsure gonna happen. I would not risk my safety for the sake of avoiding an accident another idiot causes.
Plus, if there is another driver in the next lane, and I hit him, he gets involved in something he had no business being in, and I avoid the idiot and that idiot drives off? Hell no.
@@haxandrew4404 I don't think it's the case for the examples you gave, but think of the situation where say, a lane ends. Cammer is in the lane that continues, and someone in the lane that ends starts to move over. Cammer speeds up to block the other driver. They hit. Many think that since the cammer is "in the right", the other car will be 100% at fault. That's not so - There will be a percentage applied to each party. Ask me how I know. ;-) It has been that way for 20+ years (and perhaps longer). If more people knew this, we'd have more people driving far more defensively than they do.
@@neilbradley Ehh a good lawyer will get that to 100% for the moron waiting until the lane ends and not merging in a clear lane.
@@haxandrew4404 It really depends on the insurance, locality/state where it occurs, the parties involved, how much it costs, etc... I'd just rather avoid the paperwork and headache.
Basically though, if you could have safely avoided the accident, with good defensive driving, and you did not, you COULD be held partly at fault, but often not. Dash cams help a lot in this case, as there are mitigating circumstances, and he-said she-said, but you need that record to back you up.
Some people treat road driving like a competition to get there first. It's actually a competition to get there un-scathed.
4:26 Yes, let's stop our Tesla in traffic, get out, and get in between cars. No one will hit us.
I was thinking there was traffic in front of him , a Tesla driver wounldnt attempt any insurance fraud because they all have cameras that record everything as evidence
You would also think they would feel an impact if there was one and be able to see it in the cameras! It amazes how mentally challenged Tesla owners are! "Look at me! I drive an Electric Tesla! I'm special!.......ED!"
@@americanpatriot2.06 every car brand has owners that like to show off their car, Tesla isn’t the only one…
yeah I agree that is stupid to stop in the middle of traffic but cammer is *also* stupid, that wasn't "fraud" that was road rage of cammer tailgating.. which clearly they were doing.
3:03 I know the pickup is fully at fault. However, the fact that you had time to sigh and use the horn but never used your brake is mind boggling to me
they actually hit the gas and sped up from 43 to 47mph when the signal light turned on.
and thats why i left foot brake 🤣
Was thinking the exact same thing, they also could have swerved as the lane to their right was empty
@@jackcolomvakos3338 Please don’t tell people to do this. In drivers training they teach you to never swerve, it’s one of the most dangerous things you can do.
@@TruthHurtsFAFO Agreed.
Given all the video clips I've seen over the past few years, this "offense" by the cammer is probably the least I've ever seen. It's just that simple - don't turn left from the right lane.
7:20 - Oh cammer... let's see, yes, he should not have encroached on your lane. Now let's look at you. You got mad, immediately drove aggressively, sped up, saw him coming up in the outside lane, moved over into the lane he was in, doing 15 over the speed limit (45 in a 30 mph zone), he switches lanes to go around you, you illegally change lanes in an intersection to cut him off WHILE brake checking from 40 down to 20. If he has no business on the road then you should turn in your license also, you have anger management issues.
Is it really illegal in NJ to change lanes in an intersection? But it looked to me like he was out of the intersection when he changed lanes. Also if the cammer was driving aggressive then what was the truck doing that he was going faster than the cammer to catch the cammer that quickly? The truck is 90% of the problem. Cammer 10%.
You’re absolutely correct, however it’s not illegal to change lanes in an intersection
@@valkyrie5972 - In New Jersey, changing lanes is legal but only if done so safely, ensuring you are maintaining speed and not impeding or failing to yield. He didn't maintain speed and cut off another driver, therefore... booyah, ILLEGAL!
The car in the oncoming lane was over the yellow lines and had stopped well forward of the line so your encroaching driver did what he had to to avoid him short of stopping then you blow the horn at him too.
@@JackDrinkn2DollarJim they were on the yellow line. Not over it. You still shouldn’t nearly sideswipe somebody else because you’re lane is more crowded. The truck could have slowed or stopped if the lane was too congested.
Tractor trailer had its blinker on but you ignored it and tried to pass him anyway. lol tires to blame the truck for that one really?
Blinker doesn’t give you the right away, just showing me your direction!
Trucker had HAZARDS on then signaled 100% truckers fault
@@Misshighness444 it does when the cammer is behind the truck changing lanes at the same time and accelerating to try to beat the truck to the construction zone. Cammer is an idiot
@@Aapballen I must have missed the hazards, however the truck signaled plenty it was not like he signaled and moved over immediately.
@@Misshighness444 no it does not but he did not mover over right when he signaled. The car had plenty of time to let him over bed decided he would try to pass the truck anyway.
7:16 was at Meadowlands Parkway in Secaucus, NJ. It’s when you exit off Route 3 East.
Thanks everyone been asking so we can send this video to the local police about the aggro cammer
@@KT22672 You’re absolutely welcome 🙏 I used to work in that area and I recognised it right away.
4:54 I'm sorry that happened to you, but I DO have to ask why you were in the left lane when there was apparently enough room in the right lane before that fool hit you.
Still inexcusable that benz with the fake clc 250 badge could have just used the right lane to pass him if he was going too slow for the left lane on a road which has only one other car up ahead .
EXACTLY! The Benz driver had finally had enough of the idiot left lane campers. Vigilante justice. Sadly, we know that the driver didn't learn his/her lesson and will still camp.
#17...and all because you were camped out in the left lane....well done!
Yep
I try to tell people but nobody listens
When you hold lane 1 like that you piss off a select niche of drivers. And there's a niche within this niche that gets so mad over it that they turn into animals.
If you want to hold lane 1 like that, be my guest, you will be the victim of a road rage incident in due time.
That near head on miss would have been disastrous! Especially with both having trailers. Props to the other one to not go out of control with it all. Whew!!
5:40 insurance wont go up for the honda going straight, it was his green and is his right of way, thus not his fault.
Then US insurance companies are different from UK insurance companies, who would raise premiums for just about any reason they could, whether their client was at fault or not.
@@alanj9391 That's fucked up. If it was 100% the other person's fault, your rate shouldn't suffer a penny. But insurance companies are scumbags no matter where you live, my rates keep going up because of everybody else's claims or a tornado destroys some houses 4,000 miles from here. They are rigged to never lose money.
@@alanj9391 Yep, agree. Insurance companies will still blame the white Honda for not magically avoiding the crash. Don't even discuss it, just say oh you were in crash? So that's one not-at-fault crash in the last five years? That's a XX% increase depending where you live and also based on whatever we want to charge you extra lol!
I hit a patch of ice and totaled my car in a guard rail back in 2017. I was checking insurance quotes last week and was still being asked about it.
Driver at 0:20 is more concerned with not being behind a semi than following safe driving practices and not being an absolute load of festering phalluses. Seriously dude, next time brake for your fellow drivers on the highway and just let the 2 seconds you’re going to lose go.
Truck had HAZARDS on then signaled, 100% truck fault.
@@Aapballen I think that's just the compression artifacts from the LED lights, like when you see blinking headlights. The turn signal is clearly much brighter.
Festering phalluses. Wow I am so going to steal that line. 😂😂😂
@@Aapballen you can post this as many times as you want it doesn’t make it true.
You already know what's about to happen when you see the rear facing camera in high traffic. 😛
0:45 Now that is the good use of a dashcam. Good on cammer to provide footage to show who was actually at fault for that incident.
I have always thought, and still believe, there should be extra penalties for the act of fraud that is lying about fault. You have your fifth amendment right to shut your f#@king pie hole, but if you open it and commit fraud, there should be a lot more punishment.
😁 I stayed because if it were me I would hope a witness could vouch for me
5:00 probably wouldn't have happened in the right lane, eh? LOL
>camping lane 1
>Likely body blocking a line of cars behind them (notice the wide open road in front of them)
>Surprised when a driver is so enraged that he uses his car as a weapon
Literally nothing was a surprise in that one. Don't camp lane 1. So sick of people riding lane 1 and then crying when other drivers get irritated.
Of course they are mad, you are single handedly causing an arbitrary traffic problem. Move the hell over.
@MatthewTheGreatest I mean hey man it's your funeral 🤷
1: move to the left lane until passed the merge? There clearly wasn’t a car next to you. Definitely not a requirement, but if you have the same recurring issue, adjust to make it safer for you where possible.
Also, like a lot I've seen, that onramp has a very short merge lane. I don't know how the traffic engineers expect you to be able to accelerate to highway speeds in such a short distance. Just like a lot of cloverleaf onramps have decreasing radius turns that keep you from speeding up before you try to get into traffic. I personally try to get up to highway speed as soon as possible, then adjust if (or when) someone speeds up to keep me from merging. I absolutely do not want to stop on an on-ramp (absent control stoplights).
nooo that would make too much sense to try and avoid an accident when you know that area is bad.
Especially when they admit it's a known "bad spot" for traffic merging ... I always move over a lane near a merge it helps keep me clear of silliness, and helps the person on the ramp.
It's possible when the Highway or Interstate was put in the United States had cars that aren't like today vehicles and had much less drivers depending on what year that road was finished. An example would be the Southern State Parkway when it was open originally for cars that had way less HP (horsepower) then today cars by the time officials could expand the ramp it was too late.
That makes for a boring video
7:13 you totally cut him off when you changed lanes to lane block alongside the Tesla, two smooth brains in the clip.
"two smoothbrains" - absolutely. "Totally cut him off" - not even close.
@@spamlessaccount tell me you don't understand related rates without telling me you don't
@@conanobrennan53 You don't have to take Calc 101 to see in the video that when he changed lanes, there was plenty of distance between them and the truck was not significantly gaining on him. Anything that happens after that is not a "cut off".
@@conanobrennan53 If that's your idea of cutting off, my guess is that your smooth brain explodes. There was tons of room. And I'm not defending the cammer, either.
@@61rampy65 🤣 okay slick. remind me again what all the cammers say, "wide angle makes it look farther than it was"
1:55 - Good man!
When you witness a collision, speak the license plate number, and once more for backup.
The camera can't always get a clear image.
But if it's said out loud on tape, it's much more likely the police will be able to confirm that a plate of that number in fact matches a vehicle of the same type.
totally agree, even in daylight always have your dashcam recording audio and say the plate number out loud, for night time especially do it because even a very expensive dashcam isn't going to get the plate at night.
He sounded ex-military. Definitely able to think clearly under pressure.
5:55 we can't even fully "appreciate" how fast and close the 2nd car was behind the one we see. The car we see barely hit their brakes before getting rear-ended, themselves, hard enough to inflate the airbags.
5:45 That looked like the driver hit the other car on purpose. He waited until the other car was coming through the intersection.
My thoughts exactly. That looked deliberate, almost suicidal. Like they timed it.
3:00 Is it just me or he slowed down only about 5-10 mph? Seemed like he just gently tapped the brakes
im not even sure he hit his brakes at all.
It seems to me like he didn't, and after he hit the truck he tapped the throttle instead.
Cammer thought the truck was going through the intersection at first, but when the truck slowed to try and turn, the cammer hit the horn first, the brakes second. It was too late at that point. Lesson is: Brake first, horn second. Still the truck's fault though.
Like someone else said, they probably thought they were going thru the intersection, and they could be an inexperienced driver (they're more likely to not apply enough brake force). I think their foot also got knocked away after the impact and that's why they hit the gas petal.
He actually sped up. I'm pretty sure he tried to hit the brakes, but it happened so fast he missed and hit the accelerator instead. The horn came after the acceleration, suggesting he did try to brake before hitting the horn.
6:58 Thanks for the caption and clearing that up for me.
Someone must have been absent during lugnut training day at tire school. You picked a fine time to leave me loose wheel.
@1:21 I would love to hear the rest of this story.
@4:51 Does the driver in front of the cammer not realize that he would feel any impact that would’ve happened between him and cammer? To get out and check his car seemed crazy.
@6:01 His car has damages totalling $40,000, that must mean Totaled, no?
CLS53 base price is around $82K, so they may not have totaled it depending on the options, year, etc.
Tesla owners aren't car people as evidenced by all the stupid things they do. Also Teslas have a problem with "phantom braking" where the software interprets a shadow on the pavement as an obstacle in the path of travel. There are plenty of videos where it looks like a Tesla brake-checks somebody for no apparent reason. It's a failure of the automatic emergency braking system. Stay well away from those Tesla idiots.
It's crazy to do that in the middle of traffic even if there WAS contact.
@@Hartford1992 (distregard - didn't see the "read more") CLS53 was nowhere near these times.
@1:21 the podcast is My Favorite Murder with Karen Kilgariff & Georgia Hardstark, episode 341
1:41 huge props to you for the Spite in the background 👌🏻
I scrolled through so many comments to find this, glad somebody else caught that 🤣🤘
2:27 the tire's going to make it ,going to make it... damn the tire didnt make it trough
You stole my avatar, GIVE IT BACK!!!
lots of entitled people these days.. also amazed at how many people cant see blinkers and wonder why someone moves over
6: and if you really wanna camp somewhere, the left lane isn’t the place..
if we were in the right lane he wouldve cut us off, He exited immediately after the clip ended. Being in the left lane isnt the point of the clip, distracted driving is.
looked like gf behind cammer was swerving into the other lane too.. maybe white van saw it and swerved into her acting like was going to hit her..
Excellent video!😸
4:59 Hope they also gave YOU a ticket for failure to keep right. Seriously you had it coming.
Drivers know about lane 1
It's so obvious when someone is in lane 1 doing the speed limit. They have that smug "haha I'm right" look on their face.
They know exactly what they are doing they know it pisses people off and unfortunately a lot of these people won't learn their lesson until something like this happens or even worse. I've seen people get shot over lane 1 camping.
If you aren't gonna speed, get out of lane 1. Simple as.
ugh, why is everyone applauding this? I mean yeah I too love the passing lane and drive accordingly in it, and I HATE left lane campers and get upset too when they don't belong in it, but this does NOT give anyone the right to HIT them over it... they could have possibly killed them or someone else had they hit them just right.. I just saw a clip of this on another channel of someone that got killed by someone hitting them over camping.. nucking futs..
@@ThePandaCam555 I agree with you, and I would never do this to a moron hogging the left lane, but you piss off enough people for long enough and you’re going to find the loose cannon… It’s like crossing the street without looking: do you DESERVE to be run over? No, but eventually you will be…
@@ThePandaCam555 yes if you read my comment above yours, I point out that people get shot over it
I'm not applauding the guy for hitting them, that's not right no. However, I do advise caution onto any driver who wishes to intentionally go the speed limit in the leftmost lane (lane 1), as this will make some drivers so mad that they will attack you for it.
Stop putting yourself at risk. If you are in the left lane with open highway, and a car wants to pass. Move over. If you don't, then you only have yourself to blame for the outcome.
@@KT22672 you kind of contradicted yourself there.. So they are to blame for getting hit? So if someone cut me off I'm allowed to hit them cuz it's them to blame for pulling that stupid move.. You didn't read what I wrote I guess, I LOVE the passing lane and I DRIVE accordingly in it.. and yesterday morning I had two idiots pull this same thing the cammer did where it was clear for miles in front of them yet they were keeping pace with the people in the slow lane.. so I'm ok to hit them cuz they are to blame for their actions? NO, I just found my way around them and pulled in front of them.. I'm not DANGERING MYSELF OR OTHERS to show them a lesson.. wow..
4:59 Get out of the passing lane! You're going 68 mph at the moment of impact. Tulsa has 65-70 mph, so you're barely going over the limit or under the limit, and not passing anything. You wouldn't have been hit, if you obeyed the law.
Certified Gold!!!!!
#2: what an ass. You are in right lane, truck signals starts to move and you move and try to zoom past and then post like they are in the wrong?
#11: next time try hitting the brakes instead of the horn, totally avoidable.
If you think the crash at 3:10 is totally avoidable, you may want to get new glasses. That pickup yeeted into the left lane and STOPPED. Cammer could have swerved, and MAYBE missed him, but could have caused another crash. Braking MAY have reduced the severity of the crash, but not by much. Please turn in your crayon-drawn license immediately.
It most likely was not avoidable. If the road lines are regulation, they're 40 ft from the start of one dash to the next. So about 120 ft from cammer's position the moment the truck moves into his lane lane, to the location of the collision. Reaction time from 40 mph is about 60 ft, stopping distance from 40 mph is typically about 140 ft. So even if cammer's car had had an automatic braking system which hit the brakes the instant the truck moved into his lane, the collision was unavoidable.
@@solandri69 right, horn but no brakes. They were not going very fast. Brakes instead of horn.
03:00 How about you use your brakes?
Maybe you would've hit the truck anyway, but you never even touched it... 🤔
even sped up from 43 to 47mph
First of all why are these people even driving in the first place 🤦🏽♂️
Amazes me that people don't use their brakes when they should and use them when they shouldn't.
who tries to flex a Camry? LOL
0:05 people don't seem to notice cars coming from the right either, so the right choice would be to change to left.
Thanks for featuring me mega!
So which tool was you?
@@pazuzu7119 right? LOL
Which one are you, hope you aren't the last one
This is the first MDS I have seen where most of the cammers are the trash drivers that deserve the ticket
@@pazuzu7119 The one at 2:08, who said "I was travelling a safe distance from other vehicles" while tailgating with a gap of under 1 second.
2:28 this is a fear of mine I had while driving old vehicles. I had a rear tire blowout on my 20 year old truck and that was freaky. The sudden change in viewing angle and the loud pop. Always wondered how much worse it'd be on a front tire and actually losing the wheel, losing steer control to even pull over effectively.
I hope the Honda driver managed to pull over safely.
im kind of in that boat. my '93 corolla is making (seemingly) CV axles noises (or some other important component), sound goes away at higher speeds but god it terrifies me lol. Too poor to get it replaced so I'm living on a prayer
Amazing how many people think using your blinker gives you the right-of-way. 😖
depends on size and brightness of the blinker
Most of the people on here are driving down the road in the left lane and not passing anyone which is totally wrong. There are signs that state to keep right excepto pass so you do not hog the left passing lane and make people angry
That's the MDS special every video
-CAMMER on highway in lane 1 doing the speed limit
-likely body blocking a huge line of cars behind them
-gets upset when someone makes a swift pedal to the floor squeeze move around them
-insists that they are right because they were doing the speed limit
-completely ignores the unwritten rules and social norms of the road and lane 1
-surprised when literally nobody is on their side in the comments
Every video lmao
@2:43 Tire Tennis anyone? That was freaky!
i have a dash cam and sometimes, these cammer's are just being difficult, rather than avoiding an accident.
A lot of these people definitely intentionally get into accidents because they want to be right
6:10 The accident is all we are really concerned with. Your Benz and you $$$$ aren't important.
#9 2:40 that can happen when someone is trying to steal your wheels and they abandon the attempt in the middle (because someone comes along or something). If you feel a strong vibration or rattling in your steering after being parked, check your lug nuts.
#19 I really thought he was gonna make it.
Ahaha living close to Algonquin knowing that accidents happen at the intersection of 62 and Randall are common
All the time, there was a bad one today. The clip you mentioned is by crystal lake rd and Algonquin rd
5:58. Forget your car (glad you're ok tho), that lady must've broken both her arms omg
#2 That truck is ahead of you and has the blinkers on, at that point why would you decide NOW is the time to try to pass?
7:40 - You're behaving like a spoiled little child and putting everyone on the road in danger because someone inconvenienced you. It's not even like they forced their way in, they made a mistake and corrected and you chose to rage anyway.
7:00 bro, at the beginning of the clip it was obvious you were straddling both lanes before the right lane fully ended. He was more than likely more mad at that than your speed. Also coming off that roundabout, there's a decent distance that the right lane lasts, so why weren't you in it from the jump?
Yes, my thoughts exactly, I think Andrew got the description wrong. It should be:
"I noticed the other driver was going to pass me before the lanes merged and my ego could not handle that so I played Pac Man for the last tenth of a mile so I wouldn't get passed. The guy passed me anyway so now I will send in my video showing him passing and pretend I did nothing wrong."
Gotta love getting auto repair ads while watching car crashes & bad drivers
Donald Wilkerson, age 48, was tired of the humdrum life. Wake, floss, feed the chickens, pull on your jumpsuit, let the kids out for a little exercise before work and make sure they are safely secured in their cage before heading to the commute. He listens to the inane blather of early morning talk radio and contemplates where exactly he went wrong and wishes, for once, something would go right in his miserable life. A ray of light shines upon Don: 2:41 . He has a split second to smile before he darkens his trousers and his world goes black. Ah, sweet bliss...
5:51 only one driver had a concussion, the other driver sustained a sprained ankle and needed a root canal.
5:35 was that a deer who was driving the suv because they waited until the perfect time to jump out and get hit
🤣🤣🤣
Submitters, unless it’s relevant to the incident most people don’t give a crap what vehicle you’re driving. Stop it.
3:42 was the moment I lost all faith in humanity's driving skills. Pure road rage material.
Curious to see the 45 seconds prior to this accident 5:00
seriously. like how many s'mores did the cammer make while camped out in the left lane?
4:04 I don't think the Kia going too fast was the issue (the cammer himself was also driving *double* the speed limit), but rather that he made contact with something at that speed.
That was cash only lane the Kia was in. He was supposed to stop and pay the toll but hit the barrier at full speed.
Cammer went through a pre-paid lane that was supposed to be @ 25mph, but did slow down from 60 to 47 as he still drove too fast through his lane, but was lucky enough to not crash.
"It's not the fall, it's the sudden stop at the end"...
@@krissimons1339 It's actually a cash or SunPass lane.
@@spamlessaccount Yeah, but you still have to slow down enough to let the barrier raise.
7:30 ‘ I shouldn’t have brake checked him but was completely justified in recklessly speeding’
It's a Jeep thing. Lol
@@commonsence1129 I don’t understand 😉
Worst driver I have ever seen lmfao
2:20 someone did that a few cars in front of me once, I wasn't so lucky and got rear-ended.
Do what I do: stay back 2 car lengths make sure no one on side of you and safety signal and move over. Keep your eyes on your rear view and watch the car in front of you the tires not the car. You have time to react and get out of the way in time. Never got rear ended 😕 except one time while parked and fool backup into me arguing with his wife. Allsnake wanted to give me $200 (whiplash,, 2 disc's ruptured etc,) small claims court got my $10G half went to chiropractor. Got check CASHED at their bank for fear i deposit in my bank they could cancel it. Gave chiro cash as he wanted helped my son who didn't want any hes a gem. Always watch the vehicles tires ppl coming out of mall, exiting etc. ... daughter of San Francisco Muni bus driver daddy drove 40 years.
didnt even look like much of an issue, except for her GLSXTMNEGPWR model Honda had to brake, still had plenty of room, good job paying attention....
Yes, thankfully the guy behind me was paying attention glad I wasn’t the one who got rear ended
0:25. He was already signaling.
First video cool 😎 I driving truck I love this guy. 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣merge slow
3:07 at 45mph (70km I think?) I don’t even think the best of drivers could have stopped in time. Ouch.
6:24 you had zero reason to be in the left lane and that would have never been an issue if you were driving correctly for starters
6:24 - (1) no other traffic (2) holey/rutted right lane (3) upcoming left turn - there's THREE possible reasons. You have no idea why he was in the left lane.
3:07 - They were at 40/43 when the truck started to move over and they accelerated to 47 for the impact. Made no attempt to brake or avoid the accident. The amount of time they had, could have easily avoided or at least made it a little bump instead of a write-off. Pathetic driving on the part of both drivers.
Car had zero reason to be in the left lane the same way the pedestrian had zero reason to be in the road.
3:07 You've been around really bad drivers then. You don't need the best, just someone with the foot and the will to use it right.
The truck was going the same speed as the cammer pretty much until it was clear the truck was coming over, and the truck was able to stop fairly lightly. The cammer was about 150 feet behind the truck when it started getting over (measured on Google Maps; the cammer is back before the line of the turn lane starts!).The cammer absolutely could've stopped or at the very least slowed down significantly.
I swear people turn into whole different animal when driving.
I know the nicest, smartest people, and when they drive, they lose all that. I'd be swearing at them if they drove near me.
@@johnt.848 It's a pretty well known phenomena. When people feel anonymous (like all the internet trolls), they behave entirely differently than when they believe they are accountable for their actions. It's been shown people *feel* anonymous in their cars; the other drivers don't know you, won't likely ever see you again, and you are free to be a complete, unaccountable douchebag (until you're not - like I said, people *feel* anonymous, and they largely get away with it, but certainly not always).
2:17 bruh, that's not a safe distance, it's not even close to the recommended safe distance (3 seconds). If you were at an actual safe distance, you could have gently stopped with absolutely no problem.
@0:18 wide lens or not, you saw that signal and chose to ignore it.
@1:07 Both vehicles involved were not paying attention. If it wasn't for the truck turning slightly to possibly avoid hitting the cammer, the cammer would have been involved in the accident.
@@Mottenfest 0:18 is the second clip.
@@Mottenfest it's ok. I sided with you on that first clip.
5:33 it's so comforting to know people like that vote and have jobs and kids...
which people?
@@Jack-vk5ko uh, people who make turns from incorrect lanes against a red and then get into an near head-on accident?
I deal with the turn in the last clip constantly. Secaucus, NJ. I hate two Lane left turns, and drivers around here are god awful
0:18 - The rig clearly has is signal light flashing and intends to change lanes. Whether he has the right of way or not, I'd stay out of his way rather than being smeared to a pulp in an accident because I'm " outraged " at being cut off. Self-preservation takes precedence.
2:40 the honda pilot was clearly not paying attention and got shit on because of it. i'd say that's karma. also 3:07 that "awh" is the calmest reaction I have ever seen. She wasn't fazed, just seemed slightly sad lol
6:30, Left lane camping evidently increases the chances of hitting pedestrians.
There is literally no other vehicles around, not really an issue, just better practice to stay in the right hand lane. Also, I know when I've traveled to AZ from NV, there are some areas of the road that the left lane has less road damage and is a much better driving experience, so people sit in the left lane and move right as traffic approaches (or just get passed on the right instead of the left).
@@Jack-vk5ko 100%
@@Jack-vk5ko Because that's okay.
@@Jack-vk5ko if there are no other vehicles around then why does cammer need to be in the left lane...?
6:25 Was this rocket scientist trying to commit suicide?
I see it a lot where I Iive also. Do what the road crews do when they work overnight - make yourself visible. State I live in has starting doing pothole patrol/repair at night to minimize traffic impact. One of the guys I saw repairing a pothole earlier this week was decked out head to toe with battery operated Christmas lights. Can’t say as I blame him.
3:52 - Passing in a no passing zone ..... Look Ma, no brains!
1:29 Which frame/time is it where you can see they are on their phone? I've looked several times and can't find it.
The second cammer is the kind of driver to drive slow in the fast lane and speed up to prevent other drivers from overtaking them just to start driving slow again. And then get pissed when someone overtakes them.
2:13 we don't care when you bought your car
No one asked?
@@toxifyfnlive7099 yeah that's exactly my point. Thanks for pointing that out Diana
I swear Tesla drivers are becoming the new “Prius drivers”
Last one, there are SOOOO many people who cannot make a simple turn and stay in the proper lane
Tesla's auto-pilot drives like an 80 year old person.
Most humans who own one drive no better.
#22....what on earth were you doing in the wrong lane to start with??
3:16 When you rear end someone else’s vehicle and they’re found at fault, you know they done fucked up majorly 😂
7:18 looked to me like truck made the wider turn because the blue sedan was too far forward in their lane. I understand the two honks because sometimes you don’t see what another driver is trying avoid or why they make certain decisions, but in hindsight, that’s all the cammer had to do. I don’t understand why people have to escalate a situation that probably really has nothing to do with them. Just let it go
Why would insurance go through the roof for the innocent driver going straight on a green light and the other moron ran a red light from a completely wrong lane, turning left!! Their insurance should go up, in all actuality they should be dropped for the dangerous move they pulled!!
11. Had exactly the same situation when a taxi cab swerved to the left from the middle lane trying to make the last moment left turn. I didn't have a dashcam and insurance company found me at fault.
7:20 - cammer has major issues that others have commented on, but let's acknowledge the amount of editing they did to add all those play-by-play comments before they sent it into MDS. The "What's he plottin' and schemin'?" part of the video was probably the guy leaving room to escape... given the cammer was driving and acting like a lunatic, it's a safe assumption that cammer would jump out of their car and harass the pickup driver.
@1:41 huge shoutout to the person listening to Spite 🔥🔥
4:12 I guess that driver was in the EZ-Crash lane. ;)
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Sick music at 1:30.
1:22 I want to know what the cammer was listening to. That sounds way more interesting than his little fender bender.
Tesla owners are better than everyone else. Do you people not realize that??
3:05 - brake FIRST horn second, it appears you never even slowed at all. Probably wouldn't have avoided the crash but you could have made it less serious if you would have slammed on the brakes like a good driver would do.
As another user pointed out, not only they didn't slow down but they actually sped up from 43 to 47 mph lol.
Actually I cammer is in the clear on this one. The pickup's lane change came out of nowhere. Cammer's first thought would've been the pickup simply wanted to get into his lane and continue straight, so no braking was necessary and his foot would have remained over the accelerator. Then the pickup suddenly stops to make a left turn from a travel lane, not the left turn lane. That's even further outside of expected behavior than the lane change, and by the time cammer had time to process that yes this truck was actually stopping, it was too late.
Cammer accelerating from 42 to 47 mph is probably him trying to quickly move his foot to the brake, realizing he doesn't have time, and jamming his foot down hoping it was far enough over to catch the corner of the brake pedal. But it hadn't moved far enough and he caught the accelerator instead (you can hear the engine rev after the collision knocks it out of gear). The horn doesn't sound until the GPS (which lags your actual speed) shows 47 mph, proving cammer did try to brake before hitting the horn. He just hit the accelerator instead of the brake.
4:10. Lmaooo wow. Surprised to see toll booths but my guy was speeding ,he silly