But if he stopped, pulled her out the vehicle and beat her, he'd be shunned. Don't speak like a man or try to instigate shit like one, women like this would then complain when they get curb stomped
It makes me happy and gives me hope that the driver at 2:05 didn't back away. Too often we see in these videos people backing up so that the driver who's doing the wrong thing can get through anyway. This is the correct way to respond to these ignorant arseholes that think everyone needs to move for them, especially the ones who think so because they have a big ute. Well done dash cam driver.
Nope, the other guy was in the wrong but he was trying to get him to reverse back onto a busy road which would endanger other people. He was a dick just as much as the other guy.
It's either that he's on his way to get the lovely wife some flowers... or he went through his beer thinking there were more so now he's on his way to the BWS to stock up for the beer fest he's already started. Maggot? 😂That just made me imagine him with a flip flop slapping maggots coming out of the bin he forgot to put out two weeks ago. By the way, none of this would happen if fully autonomous driving was a thing already.
for anyone who hasn't learned yet, the car doing a U turn must ALWAYS give way to oncoming cars, don't get mad when someone is going straight, through a green light, and doesn't stop in the middle of an intersection and wait for you to do a U turn. YOU give way.
U-turners have to give way to pretty much everyone including those facing Stop/Give Way signs to enter the road (except those entering the road from a car park or similar in NSW, NT, SA and WA)
if yiou are talking about the one where one car does a uturn and the second car goes to follow but the cat going straight through blocks him - check the lights it was a green turning light for the uturns which means the one going straight ahead went through a red light - sorry about spelling mistakes typing with my glasses lol
@@ann-mariehayes9574 Yes, he/she may well have had a green light. However, if they had collided, both would be at fault: one for driving through a red light and the u-turner for failing to give way to oncoming traffic.
@@AnotherDoug i thought the law said if you have a green turn arrow and are doing a u-turn you have right of way but i could be wrong. either way the one running a red light should be more at fault than the one turning illegally otherwise what is the point of a red light you would be able to turn wily nily without consequences and no fines or demerit points for running a red light
@@ann-mariehayes9574 There is no such thing as "right of way" in Australia. Drivers have to give way in certain circumstances but no-one can force that as a "right". If the police are involved, both drivers would likely get booked. Insurance companies might apportion blame by, for instance, saying the red runner's policy has to pay 75% of the costs and the u-turner's policy might pay 25%.
Just took my Spanish missus to Sydney for the first time. She’s just learned to drive here in the UK. After 1 week in Sydney she says: the driving here is so bad , nobody is going to notice me , so I’m happy.
Are you kidding? Spanish drivers have among the highest road fatality rates in Europe. Try driving there. You'll either come back a much better driver, or in a casket.
@@adrianross8383 The worst seem to the Bulgaria, Latvia and Romania. Coincidentally Germany is doing very well in the statistics even better than some of their neighbours.
I like it because I can always tell it's a Tesla and it gives off VHS or really early Police dashcam vibes. If I owned one I might be less impressed! lol
It's because the primary purpose of them is for the computer and the auto-pilot functions. They're more like eyes for the car, so the colour isn't for best viewing quality, rather what works best for the onboard software. The fact you can also record the footage and use it as security/dashcam is just a bonus.
They had a green light. It was the blue car that ran a red light. you can see the pedestrian crossing light turn green, and they would have heard the beeps. You can also see the straight through lights turn green, so the blue car definitely ran a red light.
11:16 Saw the aftermath of this, ambulance & multiple police cars attended.One of Melbournes worst intersections, intersection of Keilor, Mount Alexander & Lincoln Roads also a tram route runs through. It needs to be completely signalised.Council has complained to state government over the years.
As a local i agree. It works perfectly fine if you're super familiar with it, as you know where the traffic is coming from and what lane to be in ahead of time. Non locals... a bloody nightmare!
That was my clip and as CFA I felt it my duty to stop. I’m a local and I agree with you 100%. Definitely one of the worst intersections. I’ve seen so many near misses here. Thankfully the guy in the Hilux only had a scratched elbow and a hell of a story to tell!
Love the pedestrian who crosses against a light with oncoming traffic like no one can touch him. People are people wherever you go. (Meaning - these kind of ppl are everywhere.)
@@themoon7435 Surely ahahaha I don't remember the time stamp put earlier in this compilation even some idiot did something and then the radio of the dash cammer was like "this isn't illegal" which made me laugh 🤣
8:22 - as a local I can confirm that no one gives way to pedestrians there, and if you do, you get abused, that whole car park of Stockland's is like a survivor show, rules and laws go out the window and you do what you can to avoid getting hit.
Seeing two children nearly being hit by a car, just sent shivers up my back. Parents teach you kids some basic road rules please, it may save their life.
They had a green light. It was the blue car that ran a red light. you can see the pedestrian crossing light turn green, and they would have heard the beeps. You can also see the straight through lights turn green, so the blue car definitely ran a red light.
You're putting the responsibility onto a parent to teach a 3 year old all the road rules and to follow all the road rules and to understand that very often people don't follow the road rules instead of the fully grown adult wielding a 2-tonne death machine straight through a red light into a pedestrian right of way possibly mowing down a child?
There should be a red light camera at every level crossing. Just because the boom has not come down (or gone up yet) doesn't mean you can ignore the red light.
Rail companies aren't doing anything to improve the situation by having the lights on that far in advance and having such a delay between lights and booms. Lights on doesn't mean 'You're going to die in about 10 seconds'. It means 'There might be a train somewhere in the coming 2 minutes'. That encourages people to not regard it as that much of a hazard and inevitably someone's going to end up getting killed. Lights and boom should be simultaneous, with the train arriving not more than 30 seconds later. No BS like "We're at the station waiting and will depart eventually, let's already close the next crossing in advance".
@@fredpuntdroad8701 Problem is this pesky thing called inertia, so a train can do any speed from walking pace to 100kph on the same line, and the crossing lights and booms have to be timed for both the slowest train and the fastest train, as they are not exactly able to steer, and are not also going to stop for that car on the tracks, as so many videos show already. So they put the lights on when the train is going to be there in 50 seconds if it is at 100kph, and the boom goes down at 30 second at same speed, but that means the sensors have to be far enough back that a train just leaving a station will take 2 minutes to get there. Also just learn to stop at the red light, because it is possible some ahole already damaged the booms and they no longer close, you want to have your next of kin argue with a railway, whose lawyers are willing to hold you in court till the end of time, that the faulty boom was their fault, as the road regulations make it abundantly clear that a rail crossing is a place vehicle drivers need to make sure is clear before attempting to cross, even if the lights and booms are not flashing and closed, as there can always be a malfunction. Same as a traffic light out of order now is not just go because it is not red, but now is a 4 way stop for all traffic.
@@SeanBZA Having to otherwise make any effort to have dynamic sensors (which have been around since the early 1970's) is not an argument to free railway companies of their part in this problem. You're making a very typical 'nut behind the wheel' argument that car manefacturers and other lobbyists used for decades not to improve traffic safety. All you need to know is that with such extreme delays, some people WILL ignore the lights no matter what you think about it. That brings about an obligation to improve the design, rather than go "Hur dur just stop for every light even if it's nonsensical, and therefore we improve nothing"
14:35 people drive like this on Toorak road ALL the time unfortunately. It's because the parking lane is so wide. Good to see that the police actually did something about it this time.
Coming home on a Saturday night and people just not getting that its bloody 40 all the way down. Tail gating aad trying to get past. God dammit people.
That nutbag needs his license taken away for extended stupidity. Why the heck would you decide since you're on the wrong side of the driveway that it's someone else's problem to get out of the way?
Boomers are used to their actions not having consequences. They can get very agressive as a result. Call them out on it and they'll ussually be like 'ohnoes, you young people are so stooopid and evil these days'. Watched one illegally cycle through the shopping center at suicide-speeds on his e-bike, toddler walks there as they do and are allowed, boomer deliberately runs the kid down. 4 meters down I knock him off his bike and detain while he's fleeing the scene and his first response is 'Why did you do that' instead of 'Thank you kind stranger for not utterly flatlining me on the spot after watching me try to murder a child over the child getting in the way of the profiteering generation'. I'm telling you, with that sort of attitude most of them are going to wind up dead within a decade or two. 😉
2:07 I see so many people driving Toorak tractors who can't be bothered to slow down enough for the high centre of mass of the vehicle to negotiate corners safely so they either veer wide on left-hand turns or cut the corner on right-hand turns.
Camry on Camry is sort of a natural thing, something that's meant to be, designed by the Gods to level out the disturbances in the universe that are causing tempests and pestilence. In other words, it's a good thing.
2:04 He's driving a vehicle named after an entire US State; of course he needs the whole entry/exit. 5:14 Every tradie just throws their ladder up on the racks, looks at it, and thinks, "yeah, that's probably fine". 9:40 collects two trollies, knocks an identical third into a car, collects the third, but then *doesn't nest the third into the other two*! Stupid old bugger. 19:48 Yeah that's the way; brake-test the car that's behind two other cars for holding you up. 21:52 And just drives off, completely oblivious to the fact they just had an accident.
Most boomers can't conceive that anyone would be different from the way they do things. To him it probably feels like needing 2-3 lanes for make a simple turn is how things should be and all these stoopid young'uns can't drive because we try to use only our own lane.
@@fredpuntdroad8701 Oh dear. It's usually green P platers and young tradies that do stuff like this. He's just an entitled idiot behaving like an idiot.
9:40 "The shopping cart is the ultimate litmus test for whether a person is capable of self-governing. To return the shopping cart is an easy, convenient task and one which we all recognize as the correct, appropriate thing to do. To return the shopping cart is objectively right. There are no situations other than dire emergencies in which a person is not able to return their cart. Simultaneously, it is not illegal to abandon your shopping cart. Therefore the shopping cart presents itself as the apex example of whether a person will do what is right without being forced to do it. No one will punish you for not returning the shopping cart, no one will fine you, or kill you for not returning the shopping cart, you gain nothing by returning the shopping cart. You must return the shopping cart out of the goodness of your own heart. You must return the shopping cart because it is the right thing to do. Because it is correct. A person who is unable to do this is no better than an animal, an absolute savage who can only be made to do what is right by threatening them with a law and the force that stands behind it. The Shopping Cart is what determines whether a person is a good or bad member of society."
2:30 🍻🍻🍻 to you there mate, morons like that won’t learn that they can’t just drive inconsiderately like that until someone stands up to them. My dad used to do the same thing even before dashcams were a thing…he’d just make it clear he engaged the park brake, then would cross his arms and look the other person dead on… Eventually they’d fix their own mistake rather than expecting others to make up for it for them…
Follow up, love how in the end he didn’t need to back up to make the turn And isn’t it hilarious how these arrogant assholes will threaten violence…as if in some way, them beating you up is gonna change the provable fact they were driving like a fool?
11:10 Where the Car does a U turn at epping, Many devices and good maps will show that you should take a U turn at this specific intersection. I've had this happen to myself. where it's told me to do this exact thing.
@@funkymunky7935 nah lol, though tempting cause it shows it on the GPS that "you" could. I'd give the guy in the red props cause he was only listening to his gps
Surely common sense and road rules trump what the GPS says. I’ll bet it wasn’t GPS related at all but some muppet who thought he could turn right on to Langston Place at the previous lights.
I'm glad i got trained how to trust noone and look ahead and expect anything, but still watching one of these vids any beginner driver would be terrified.
Was probably pretty low risk considering the cammer doing 40KMh UNDER the speed limit. The real issue here is the cammer themselves holding up traffic.
3:53 Keep On Loving you (REO Speedwagon) 4:34 Star Walkin (Lil NAS) 4:55 Sway My Way (Rehab) 10:03 New Sensation (INXS) 11:14 Going under (Evanescence) 12:10 to old for me xd 13:03 She drives me crazy (Fine Young Cannibals) 13:14 Thunder (Imagine Dragons) 13:52 Handle With Care (The Traveling Wilburys) 14:34 higher (buble) 14:49 crazy (buble) 16:42 Thnks fr the mmrs (fall out boy) 21:52 ain’t no mountain high enough
[Edit, Cammer has shot me down with facts and logic in below replies, I am happy to be wrong :)] 5:24 Painted median seems to be split to the left and right. Assuming that's a loop-around carpark, I'm pretty sure the cammer was in the wrong on that one
This is my video, it is a two way road without lines marked, she wasn’t actually looking at the road and was looking at the water whilst speeding up towards me, she has enough room on her side of the road :)
@@harmonie3607 You appear to be on the right side of the painted median, which, regardless of where the other driver was looking, would place you on the wrong side of the road if it is a loop around carpark. Care to share the location so we can get a google maps overhead?
@@harmonie3607 oh, yah, I see it now. (-30.311905650263803, 153.14229766440292 for anyone else curious) the painted median is at the end of the parking strip, it's not a lane separator. At least one of you was paying attention! Thanks for clarifying, will edit my original comment :)
16:20 not surprising behaviour in “the gauntlet” through the back of werribee… Most typically you see people cutting the inner lane of every roundabout from there til heaths road at the intersection with tarneit out the rear side of hoppers
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i see it daily. every day its a mission to safely get where ur going. im always calm if theres a fool that cut me off or driving dangerous just let them thru its only a car length u'll still see them at the next lights. those rough drivers out there they angry at life and having it tough.
This makes me nervous about driving. But the biggest lesson for me is to get a super-safe car with great braking power. Also, slow down as soon as you see possible danger, because once a driver loses control, the car can behave in surprising ways. Also, I used to fear getting a dash cam in case I caught myself making a mistake, but I'd never do the crap on these videos. Much better to have a dash cam to catch them if they hit and run, road rage you, etc. BTW, I notice a lot of ute drivers causing trouble. Doing business while driving, maybe?
I'm starting to think most of the knob ends riding dirtbikes on the streets are having their mates film them via dashcam and submitting them for the clout.
@@alexevans2572 they were. They were doing around 34kmh. Funnily enough, like I told you in the other comment, they were able to avoid the collision and therefore were driving defensively