Initially I thought that the car with the camera in had seen the blue car indicating left to change lanes and held back to let them in, but I now think that the blue car just goes anyway and the camera car has no choice but to slow down. Seems harsh to me - there is little time and the priority is not to crash into the car in front. Had the camera car driver done a mirror check, what would they have done differently?
@@beedrivingschool Totally agree with that - but as the pupil had accelerated already and the blue car just went, they had no choice but to back off, surely?
Initially I thought that the car with the camera in had seen the blue car indicating left to change lanes and held back to let them in, but I now think that the blue car just goes anyway and the camera car has no choice but to slow down. Seems harsh to me - there is little time and the priority is not to crash into the car in front. Had the camera car driver done a mirror check, what would they have done differently?
The pupil should've noticed the blue car with its signal on way earlier. They should've checked their mirrors and slowed down gradually.
@@beedrivingschool Yes the pupil seems to be accelerating while the blue car is indicating, that is true - in a way is that not the real fault here?
@julianpenfold1638 This is a 40 road, and braking without awareness could be potentially dangerous
@@beedrivingschool Totally agree with that - but as the pupil had accelerated already and the blue car just went, they had no choice but to back off, surely?
Yeah, but pupil should have checked mirrors before braking.