Drove over the road as a team truck driver with my sister last year. Encountered around 59,800 bad drivers on my half of the drive, if it weren't for my paying attention many would be another statistic. They're on their phones, looking elsewhere besides the road, driving with their lights off or out, hauling things and not paying attention, treat the braking space ahead of me as their personal space, not to mention the amount of idiots who up until where they were suppose to exit, ignore it and make it everyone else's problem that they exist. Saw around a thousand happen in front of me, quite a few lodged under the other truckers, reckless driving during bad weather, others marked expired after blizzards settle, and worse those idiots I mentioned causing others to get into accidents and them speeding off. These bad drivers also cause phantom traffic jams. Essentially cutting off other drivers and setting off a chain reaction of braking, and since there are many decent drivers, these decent drivers take other drivers braking on the freeway as a sign there might be congestion, resulting in slowdowns.
I used to be this way but then I found audiobooks and it changed my life 😂 now when people are doing stupid stuff or I’m late because of an idiot, I just get to hear more of my book.
I once saw an explanation for this that made sense. Its the anonymous nature of being in your own bubble coupled with everyone instinctively realizing they're moving at high speeds and being in an unconsciously amped state. So road rage and idiocy become the norm
It isn't that. While they do tend to do stupid things? Most of these people just don't have respect for the laws or people around them. They figure their situation, whatever it may be, outweighs the need to be sensible or abide by law.
Cops aren't too shabby, here. They are pretty decent. If you are polite, they give you a warning. I don't get pulled over often. Once every ten years, maybe?
12:30 I'm not seeing what I feel like I should be seeing? I mean ofc there was a cop there that went after the guy but I'm not sure what he did wrong? I didn't see any left turns
At the very beginning of the clip, he made a left-hand turn from what I am assuming is a right-hand-only lane. He comes from the right side of the cammer.
One thing about vehicles changing lanes, always have to beware of the blind spot. Learned that riding motorcycles. Always assume they don't see you and anticipate the other driver making a change when you pass their blind spot.
I was driving today and was going a little under the speed limit, 29 in a 30, because I knew the city's new speed enforcement car was parked right up the road. This guy came up behind me and crossed the double yellow lines to make an illegal pass and sped down the road right past the camera car. Then further down the road he turned into the ER at the hospital so I'm not too sure how to feel. Though if he needed medical attention that badly he really should have called an ambulance as crashing your car will cost you more than just an ambulance bill.
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I think it's dumb for these cops to punish these people for accidentally turning the wrong way on a one-way street. It happens all the time especially if you're new to the area. I really hope these people did not get a ticket for that
@@PrimalJosh of course but if you accidentally turned the wrong way an immediately realize your mistake and turn around then you shouldn't get pulled over Now if you're just driving down the road going the wrong way not realizing what you're doing, then yes you should be stopped There's a big difference between a simple accident or not
@@WigWoo1 There are designated signs for One Way streets etc all across the place, but even ignoring that factor, the reason why cops do it, is they are required to enforce the law, regardless of the stupidity of it, the law is the law, peace officers, or police, are there to enforce the law and maintain the safety of all drivers on the road, if you make a mistake I am sure they may just let you off with a warning, but they still have to pull you over to let you know what you are doing wrong, if a cop just ignored this, and someone got into an accident, or worse, the cop would have that on their conscience, I hope this helps you to understand!
Just today following my dad in his bucket truck going to work in a residential neighborhood and this guy in a white suv passes us in a no passing double yellow quarter mile up the road we see him pulled over by a motorcycle cop that seen him do it hahahahah karma it was so funny
So gratifying. I let shit go because it's not worth it. Even though you may be in the right, your story can get twisted by the police. So, this video makes up for all of the assholes I see doing rude shit to people everyday.
I can appreciate law enforcement to a point,but half that crap they do themselves!!😅😊😅😊😅 Also, hiding behind a wall ,a whole car on a cement side Walk? G😅😂😊😅😂
Very often, when you see a vehicle cutting in front of another, it's because the other vehicle was in the 'blind' spot. Always have to be very vigilant when changing lanes. Technology is improving with sensors and alarms warning you if you have a vehicle in blind spot but not all cars equipped with it.
The Red SUV that cut off the emergency vehicle the Police were not the only ones with perfect timing the Dash Cam Driver's radio has perfect timing when it said "Let's think about other causes of vomit".... I bet the Red SUV Driver was about to vomit after being pulled over???
The red SUV didn't break the law, nothing says you have to stop for emergency vehicles, they only have the authority to ask for the right of way. The red SUV had a green light and the right to go through the intersection.
@@MichaelRodriguez-xg6hq You have to pay attention to the back wheels and the exact angle of the car, a car that was going straight would NOT be at that angle, nor would the back wheels be turned like that, that's where you can tell it made a left turn from the right turn only lane, hope this helps!
In Missouri we call it the St Louis stop you always count to 10 before starting thru intersection because 3-4 cars have to go through after the light turns red
@@dasuberpandaand the crazy thing was that it took him like a month for him to even get close to the car lol. With how slow he was skipping, I had time to think about what I’m going to prepare for dinner.
The uploader did explain though? Not one, not two, but three separate vehicles turned on a red turn light, meaning they blocked the flow of traffic who had the green light, now the officer may not be able to pull them all over, but my bet is that they did signal by radio about the other two red runners if there were other officers in the area, hope this helps!
You know I’m not an expert by any means. But if you steal something, go out the back door and strait into a bike cop and he says “come on dude”. You need to find a different job other than crime because you are not good at it.😂
4:50 my favorite part of this clip is there was a second car about to do the same thing, saw what happened to the first and said “fk that! I’ll just take the exit” 😂
Ex Traffic Cop mate told me he had a beauty of a one liner for the guys that irritably snap "Don't you have anything better to do than Harrass innocent Motorists?" It was "Well,its a funny coincidence, but I was just on my way to inform the Widow of the last "Innocent Motorist" I encountered that he's died as a result of doing the same thing I just saw you do.."! Bonus? He was a Cop in the late 80s so dash and body cams weren't a thing, so if the Driver complained, it was a simple case of heresy meaning he never got formally written up!
That’s probably most of these. I saw a guy go the wrong way down a one way road, and stop at a red light intersection when he realized how badly he screwed up. There was a police SUV in the lane directly across the intersection sitting next to my car. I saw the cop just shake his head and flip his lights on.
12:19 what's the problem? As long as the guy is behind the ambulance why does it matter if he's following it. He's not impeding the ambulances ability to drive and get where it needs to go
Tailgating is the problem. When drivers tailgate, they significantly reduce their stopping distance-or the distance needed to come to a complete and safe stop. What many drivers don’t realize is that stopping distance is directly proportional to the size and weight of the vehicle. For example, the stopping distance is much longer for a heavy truck than it is for a passenger vehicle, such as a car. In fact, it takes about twice the distance to stop a heavy truck than it does a car. Ambulances are actually known to make sudden stops/turns especially when on the way to location or transporting to hospital.
10 minute 33 seconds in we gave 3 Royal Newfoundland Constabulary patrol cars in Canada just up the road from my house almost spike strip they’re own squad car and then the Police mistake they’re own officer for the suspect and almost run the POLICEMAN over not the perpetrator. 😂😂😂😂
@2:40 that is Czech Republic, the guy did multiple law violations - he did overtake on a full line, he did overtake at a railway crossing, he did go over the speed limit which on this crossing is 50km/h and I believe the car wasnt street legal (there is a specific control every 2 years the vehicle has to pass). All and all the driver would face up to 3 years in prison and fines totaling around 6000USD which is a more or less about 6 months of salary in CZ.
1st. Why is all these cops just standing on the street 2. Why is there cops hidden on the sidewalk. 3 and most importantly dumba$$ drivers, if you’re going to speed, check your surroundings before hand. 😂
Many of these look like the kind of driving I see in the area I currently live (about 30 mins south of Seattle). Drivers dont give 2 you-know-whats, around here.
As a European I’m surprised how many rules are for you (USA) a crime and here in Europe it’s normal thing. For example. If u turning right or going through a red light and all of a sudden it turn orange and u have speed that u know you will not break in-front of the light you can go through.
One time ever in my life did I see an idiot driver get what was coming to them and got pulled over right after. It was such a delicious meal. The problem is the area I live in is around a small city, and I think somewhere between 89-94% of people drive as if anything else ever in this world is an inconvenience to them, so a 12 minute drive to work is jampacked with nonsense.
12:04 this aren’t police but they are called najem (star) basically if a car crashes happens you call them then you talk to them and they determine who’s at fault to give it to the insurance company (we use percentge system like 50 you 50 the other driver or 0 you 100 other drivers etc) they are for not wasting police time but a police could come to a car accident if they were near it
3:48 I've heard a lot of random crap being listened to over the years, but wtf are they listening while driving, yes let's talk about diarrhea and causes of vomiting, shall we. Guess they had a shitty week and want to know why
Licemse plates are public info in the US and these clown do NOT deserve to have their identities protected. They should be exposed so the rest of us can watch out for them.
12:30 I don’t understand what the blue Honda did wrong here? He is turning right and then there is only one lane as far as i can see?! Can someone explain? Or did I miss something?
Watching these instances of perfect timing by cops underscores the crucial role law enforcement plays in maintaining order on our roads. It's a stark reminder for all of us to respect traffic laws and drive responsibly. We can't underestimate the consequences of reckless driving, not only for ourselves but for the safety of others. Let's take these lessons to heart and prioritize safety behind the wheel.