My new favourite roundabout is Lukin Drive at the freeway. The amount of near misses because somebody suddenly wants to go straight instead of right amazes me
Yes just a sample of stupid Perth drivers only you didn't have any of my hate of Perth drivers trying to merging onto the freeway . By the way you tend to drive too close to the car in front but easy done by Perth drivers too :-)
perth drivers are just the dick heads sometimes. had a guy on the freeway go from the far right lane to the left in just under 2 seconds on a 3 lane road. and there were a lot of cars on the left lane
Yeah, its pretty bloody annoying having to share the roads with people that are either clueless, inconsiderate, selfish or dangerous... or all the above. Very stressful when commuting in your car. Now put yourself in my position, behind the wheel of 40 odd tonnes of truck, having to put up with that exact kinda crap whilst driving a vehicle that takes a shitload longer to brake safely. But, when I'm in my car, I get just as pissed off at assholes as when I'm in the truck. It's all about common bloody courtesy, good etiquette, not being a selfish asshole who thinks that they deserve to be in front of every other vehicle at any given chance. All it takes is one asshole, then before you know it, brake lights are popping up everywhere, the freeway slows to a crawl, asshole gets away clean whilst 200 vehicles behind them have gone from 80kph to 30kph.... all because one dickhead seems to think its their god-given right to enter a freeway and FORCE their way over 3 or 4 lanes to get to the right lane within 100 metres of entering. On many occasions I've seen people do that exact thing, then 3kms later they force their way back to the left lane to exit....... like seriously wtf is wrong with people like that?
Mate for your sake I hope nobody has uploaded your profile to RAC (or any other insurance company even though they all share) because your excess would go through the roof, as for some of the Perth drivers it must just be something in the water.
@@JS-ch1hkthat's not what I mean. Here in Australia a right turn is across oncoming traffic, so there is usually an arrow to control this movement. You've got a green right turn arrow, people are going through. It changes to amber then red, but very often people will push through it even though it's just gone red. But when going straight on through a standard light, most people just stop on the amber light. For some reason people push through a right turn arrow like it's nothing, then treat the normal light like it's life or death. Why?
Perth's northern suburbs where darling children have been taught to not give a f%$k by similarly minded low IQ parents. And no police presence one the roads lets them get away with it.
Good vids mate! Maybe cut the intro's down a sec or two for continuity. I straightline RAB's when safe, but I also indicate out if oncoming lane is waiting. ( not from the left) I DO NOT however indicate right when in the left lane going straight like alot of the muppets up here do, knowhatimeanliike ; )