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19:52 In that instance if the other driver gets out and approaches you then keep your windows up, door locked and sound the horn and keep sounding it until they get back in their car and drive off. This draws attention from everyone around you and drowns out any verbal abuse they throw at you which takes away any satisfaction they get from it.
so does driving at them and it's legal to do so and they are a threat! they have tired to hit you and they are holding you by blocking from leaving if you back up and head toward them and they get hit it's all on them! the police have said it is a way to remove you self from danger!!!!
16:35 And that's why you don't run an amber light! Look at the car in the next lane, plenty of time to stop gradually, and he goes home with an intact car 😂
What amazes me is the number of Cam drivers who were slow to react, whether tooting the horn or moving to swerve, because they weren't watching the cars around them!! When youre driving, you have to not only watch the road in front of you but you ALWAYS have to be watching the cars on either side of you and in front!!
dashcam video always makes the car look like the car is a lot feather away than it really is because of the lens that is used in dashcams the cars a really much closer than they look in the vision
Well, she could've: 1) Parked her vehicle properly without the potential to cause another accident. 2) Activate her hazards to warn other drivers 3) Door open, key still in ignition
Good to see people ripping into kids these days. As good old Winny P said "there's a difference between abuse and discipline" Kids gotta learn at some point. I learnt young, dad was hard on me but certainly not abusive. Most kids I see these days are obnoxious and their teachers/parents just coddle them and talk to them rather than making them know what's right and wrong
@@fledermauseimglockenturm7655 fullysikslexia Symptoms include Overabusing addidas puma and nike outlets Exhausting behaviour Stuck-in-a-car-all-night-is .. can be painful... to neighbours
Yeah its fun trying to figure it out. We play "Is that Midland?" cause a friend always said things looks like thst suburb here in WA. we just say it for a laugh now 🤣🤣
@@tracafied4191 ah yes Midland. There are some "special" drivers in Perth, but I swear the real whackos congregate on the eastern seaboard. Well, that's my experience after living on both side of the country. The opening one from this video is from Bedford, Perth. I see Mitchell & Kwinana freeways on this channel fairly regularly...
@@doctorbohr1585 mate if you run up the backside of another car, you have no one to blame but yourself (the driver). It doesnt matter what the car in front or that car in front did. its really not that hard.
7:00 What a thoughtful caring driver, he was more concerned for the boys safety and gave some good advice about the front brakes than most other drivers that are usually just diqks.
The cyclist is probably better off stopping & getting off his bike & walking it across busy intersections. "Panic braking" is a common phenomenon for even experienced bike riders & motorcyclists, because grabbing a handful of front brake happens in the midst of shitting oneself.
"hey buddy, today we're going to learn about not running in front of oncoming traffic deliberately" lmao people blame parents for anything, wee tackers can be shifty and sneaky, every parent will lose their child for a few minutes have mercy
16:29 Cammer shouldn't have been trying to race the amber. The car on his left had no trouble stopping in time, and it was _ahead_ of him. That rear-bump was the cammer's own fault.
Also, a lack of situational awareness on cammer's part. There was congestion ahead and he was only focused on the car in front(red subie), the sudden slow down due to the grey mazda cutting off the red subie led to the cammer with nowhere to go and causing the collision.
They must have hidden the signs somewhere apparently, I can understand why the blue ute driver is annoyed, no question that white car was blocking the motorway since they are just situationally unaware. But the question is would the ute driver still do that if the person was properly overtaking but not quite as fast as they wanted?
100% and there are SO MANY of these pricks clogging up the roadways "speeding" was a HUGE mistake for govt. It may bring in revenue but it brings the roadways to a halt.
@@AnotherDoug I actually wondered about that. The other numberplates were clear but his seamed to have a filer on it. I wondered if you could put something on it that makes it blur in photos but is visible to the naked eye.
@@Badartist888 There are "ghost plates" (all illegal) that range from a spray that (allegedly) blocks photos by infra-red cameras to mechanisms that slide the plate away.
GOLD!!!! MADHRE attempts to park in the Disabled Parking spot before and after running the bollard. Thinks he's is a special case... then a few cars up there's a illegally parked car anyway.
So did anyone call City Fire Services on the advertised mobile number and ask the guy if he was in such a hurry, how come he stopped and got out of the car?
I'm pretty confident that with cheap magnets like that, on an older model Subaru, the phone number gets you the same guy in the video.... Or his wife if he has one.
Yeah, he looked _spooked!_ I'm probably going to get some flak for saying this, but the driver's response was a good thing. Children aren't used to adults (especially strangers) talking to them like that, so the message should get through.
“I think I might have Covid” “I’ll show you the dash cam when I get to yours I’m 10 minutes away” Errr what? I know restrictions have been eased up quite a bit but still
Cammer needs to learn about safe following distances too. They were following at about 1/2 second. With a proper following distance, they wouldn't have crashed.
Every. Single. Australian. Stopped dead in their tracks, stopped eating their smoko or dragging on their dart when Little Kevvy Koala came out from the left. No matter what’s going on in your life or how big a hurry you in, Koala’s have right of way.
Just seen earlier today, another video from my town uploaded to an American ch i watch regularly. Australia is starting to gain a reputation it never had a few yrs ago on the roads. Considering 10 yrs ago noone knew where Cranbourne was. Another stellar upload 👌
I've had a driver's licence for many decades and I guess the rules have changed since then. The recurring themes in these videos indicate the rule changes: 1) If you're about to miss your turn because you're in the wrong lane, do whatever it takes to make that turn. You can break every rule in the book and drive like a crackhead, and risk lives to do it. 2) If you're busy texting, no problem. You're special so everyone will get out of your way. 3) If you're in a hurry because you're super special, no rules apply. Drive like you're playing Grand Theft Auto and get to nothing going nowhere - except the morgue, hopefully. 4) If you're at an intersection and have already waited a few seconds - that's enough, just pull out into traffic - they have brakes and can use them. 5) If you own an E-scooter, fu@k everyone. 6) If you ride a bicycle, see above.
When I start feeling that the quiet Qld town I have moved to after living in Melbourne’s East is too easy, I watch this channel to give me palpitations and a churning stomach - every day feeling driving in Melbourne. Expect the unexpected was my motto.
Indonesian here. Expect the unexpected is also one of my mottos when driving! The other one is "Assume All Drivers Around You Are Idiots". Palpitations and a churning stomach? Next stop for you, Jakarta! :D
0:08 I used to have one of these Magnas/Veradas and the door catch mechanism can actually break in a way that causes this to happen (on mine, the rear left door - probably the least used of them all!)
Absolutely hilarious when the entitled knob blocking traffic in his pretend Mercedes pulled ahead to go in the handicapped spot and ran into the bollard. AAA+
Even hard front brake you won't go over like that unless you have mechanical issues (wonky brake rotor/wheel or rim block brakes that are so poorly adjusted that they jam into the spokes) or you're dumb enough to lean forward at the same time. But neither of them should have been riding across that road. If it's in a state that allows footpath cycling, they needed to give way. If they're in a state that doesn't allow it, they needed to be on the road following the normal road rules. Pretty sure that's not a shared path - doesn't look wide enough.
@@tin2001 Not looking for a war here but I actually did that with a bike as a kid. Hit the front brake hard at the same time as dropping off the edge of a curb. the situation here looks a little similar as the rider seems to nosedive as they transition into the curb channel
@@tin2001 Wrong wrong wrong. 6:54 you can see on the RHS of the screen the bike and pedestrian sign - it's a shared path. The give way sign for the cam car is *before* the shared path, and there's a raised section to slow down drivers. Drivers turning into a street are required to give way to shared path users crossing that street. As for the rider - part of it is the panic brake and weight forward, but not helped by the fact that he's on a downward incline as he's initiating the braking.
@@johnnichol9412 I'm referring to the car ahead of the cam car as turning into the street (that's the one I think the rider was braking for, not the cam car). For the cam car, it looks like the give way sign is ahead of the intersection with the share path? Having the whole path raised would give greater clarity.
@@johnnichol9412 Re-watching it, there's a sign in front of the give way sign that I can't make out due to sun glare, which also nicely obscures the give way. There's a speed hump ahead of the crossing to slow drivers down, but it doesn't look like it's explicitly a give way to the shared path users there - my bad.
In a large majority of these clips, the person with the dash cam should almost certainly see what's happening and slow down, rather than dive in at two hundred miles an hour with the horn blaring.
It seems that people are too easily antagonised and angry. Especially those who have done the wrong thing and don’t want to admit it, when they’re reminded or beeped at… it’s like people want to react and get their 15 minutes of fame, even if it means getting into trouble.
Tooting / Blasting your car horn results in scaring the other driver who has stuffed up and then having them stop right in the path of your car rather than being able to brake and miss the collision. Suggest the tooters watch the new Unhinged movie
@@metarugia3981 that was my submission. Just prior going down the hill I passed two people on a push bike both in dark clothing but the camera couldn't pick it up
And most that appear on here are completely illegal. For anyone wondering the laws, 3 states currently allow privately owned e-scooters... WA, Qld and Tas. And in all 3 states, you are limited to 25km/h. The ones keeping up with traffic doing 40+ are breaking several laws. And I'm pretty sure when you're riding legally, you still can't just swerve into traffic and force everyone to brake.
Something new will always make someone money..like those scooters. A bit of advertising and they’ve sold thousands..same as personalised number plates.. totally unnecessary but someone’s making money…..
@@tin2001 NSW are doing a 12 month trial for these e-scooters right now, so if it gets passed, you can add another state to the list. What's fucked up is that these- e-scooter riders don't need a driver's licence to use it on the roads, meaning they have no understanding/knowledge of the road rules that motorists all abide by. This is the reason why we see so many of them riding recklessly on the roads in these videos. The right way to go about it would be to make it mandatory to undergo a computer driver's licence test without the actual driving as they're on a e-scooter. This way, at least they are aware of the road rules.
One bike rider in the video 12.54, drive in front of a 10.4T truck with a B double to our left lane. The B double driver definitely had even less view of the idiot.
When you approach a roundabout, you must slow down or stop to give way to all vehicles already in the roundabout. This means giving way to vehicles already in the roundabout on your right, and vehicles that have entered the roundabout from your left or from directly opposite you. This means if you have not already entered the roundabout you must give way to car already in the roundabout not rush in and toot them as you my friend are in the WRONG
No, you do not have to give way to "vehicles that have entered the roundabout from your left or from directly opposite you" - unless there is a risk of collision. That is what "Give Way" means: slow down and, if necessary, stop to avoid a collision.
@@balung Neighbours kid just got one and said with some modifications he did to it he can do upward of bout 30kmh on it. Hes like 14 and was able to do the modIfications him self. Absolute insanity.
Camrys’ are not the problem really as I watch a lot of these videos.. it seems to be tradies vans and cabs, and trucks..( and the Chinese have no idea how to park).
@@johnnichol9412 Toyota's attract a certain type of person - those who have no interest in driving or car maintenance. They are people who put no investment in the process and are often quite poor at it. I always watch Camrys, Corollas and Yarises like a hawk, and it has saved me on multiple occasions.
Irrespective of make/model karma swiftly dealt justice to the selfish entitled idiot for blocking the entrance and moreso for trying to use a disabled parking bay. I hate f**kers like these....spend money on gym membership etc but will grab the nearest bay to the store