You can see the hand holding his phone is physically shaking. He’s got so much adrenaline running he’s not thinking. Should not of stopped and got out. He’s causing an obstruction and clearly needs help with is anger.
Although the guy in the baseball hat was a bit OTT, he had a right to be angry. The cam car driver failed to give way at the junction and had no reason to beep his horn.
@@frankauriemma7671you can't see the road signs so you don't know it's a junction; cammer might have had the right of way and as the saying goes "to assume makes an ASS out of U before ME"
The 4:30 Honda shirt clip, "prompting me to sound my horn" - cam car had a give-way line, shouldn't be sounding the horn at all. What followed though, Honda shirt person needs their licence removed.
Why does he need his license removed? Just two petty drivers. Notice no sound on this one and he's obviously wound up as he keeps jabbing the camera with his finger. He obviously spoke up first when the guy was using his phone and I don't think his response was particularly threatening or intimidating. At the end of the day they both pointlessly wasted not only their time but probably held up a few cars that just wanted to get on with their day.
@@gavjlewis stopping in the middle of the road, impeding traffic, getting out of your vehicle to escalate a situation, yeah that's completely fine. People like that are unhinged and shouldn't be on the road.
@smggie: I was thinking the same thing at 4:28 you can clearly see the give way lines 🤔!! so what was the point of the horn? Why drive so close to the car after, i would keep my distance and the windscreen needs sorting out too!
@@smggie Yes they are just pointless things that waste everybody's time as I said. But I'm not sure why you thought he shouldn't have a licence. Surely it's the cammer who's actual driving is below the standard of holding a licence? Failing to stop at a give way and then unwarranted aggressive use of the horn!
the first . I honestly wouldnt worry about gently scratching the range rover. the driver isnt bothered or cares about where he/she has parked so why should I give feck?
The guy in the Honda shirt is obviously a delicate little snowflake although I dunno how much better than cam car is since she nearly ran the give way into his path
I love how he thinks stopping his car in a live lane, and then forcibly stopping the flow of traffic, is perfectly legal. That's at least three points.
Matthew James @ 7:10..there is too much run off of water for the drainage system to be able to cope with , plus alot of the drains never get maintained by cleaning them out, add a growing population using the drainage system more and more and increased rainfall and it's a perfect combination for over loading the drainage system, but it was interesting you didn't pick up on the red car speeding away from you in the water..but hey.🤣
Chloered 2.30 bus failing to give way. Yeah, well done. Doing a 360° at a mini roundabout… you should be anticipating exactly what the bus driver did. You should be slowing down, looking across to the right for vehicles approaching and expect the unexpected. Bus driver wrong, but so was your over reaction. Highway Code: Rule 188 Mini-roundabouts. Approach these in the same way as normal roundabouts. All vehicles MUST pass round the central markings except large vehicles which are physically incapable of doing so. Remember, there is less space to manoeuvre and less time to signal. Avoid making U-turns at mini-roundabouts. Beware of others doing this.
Totally agree, suspect the Cammer wasn't indicating, Bus Driver was assuming their direction of travel, and unfortunately got it wrong. Too many Car Drivers who cannot be bothered to signal, then expect everyone else to know where they're going, if only they were as quick with the Indicator stalk as they are the horn.....
@@nickhill2223 I've had drivers tell me they don't need to indicate if going straight ahead. Yes that's what the first part of the section of rule 186 says about indicating when going straight ahead (taking an intermediate exit between the first and last) says, and that's where they stop reading; the second part of that section, and all the other sections regarding taking any of the exits, says that you should indicate left as you pass the exit before the one you want. I see far too many drivers who don't know the difference between left and right, indicating right when turning left off a roundabout. It wouldn't surprise me to learn the cammer doesn't indicate according to rule 186 at roundabouts [all the time].
Anyone who doesn't anticipate that others might not guess that they're doing a u-turn at a mini roundabout is an entitled f*#£wit. I bet the very same people get irate when someone else pulls a u-turn that they don't expect.
I'd say fewer than 20% of drivers today, indicate correctly at roundabouts. As a truck driver trying to get on to a roundabout from a standing start it's a right royal pain in the arse having to try and second guess where vehicles are actually going, despite what their indicators may show.
That Honda shirt guy, why do we have no audio. I'm going to suspect the camera car was hammering it's horn at him and waving you can see how much the cam car keeps hitting his camera as well. While I don't condone the honda guy getting out I feel the cam car was clearly making enough of a scene to get him to stop. After all the cam car is the one that almost pullled out the give way into the honda guy
The idiot with the Ford C Max would be done for wasting police time if he called the police. If anything, he should be charged with false imprisonment.
Driving far too fast in the heavy weather section. You could see the spray you were causing each side of your vehicle. If you'd drenched a pedestrian, that would have been a finable offence.
Industrial Estate where large vehicles will be collecting and delivering goods regularly. Hmmm.... lets make the roads narrow and allow parking on either side. Road planners - WAKE UP!
always amazing how when people in a hurry cut you off and you honk suddenly stop in front of you get out of their car and yell are not in a hurry anymore?
4:28 - Debbie...you don't see the give way lines before you enter that road...? 🙄 Even I can see that car is already on the move before you get to the stop lines, so how didn't you? Get that crack in your windscreen fixed ASAP too. I'm not justifying his actions though, he's just as bad but this situation wouldn't have happened if you'd given way correctly. 6:48 - The poor Ford driver with their window open getting a face full of Ford 😉🤣 when standing water is as bad as that, it's YOUR responsibility to drive slower...preventing splashing everything in range.
@@harveyatkinson9511 Yes, as it means that traffic turning right into that road (from the opposite direction of travel of the cammer) or coming straight across (from the right of the cammer) has priority to clear the junction before any driver who has the ability to use the slip road (to avoid going through the junction) to block that clearing. The slip road traffic lights may actually only be a pedestrian crossing and irrelevant to the priority of the junction, allowing traffic to turn left even if the lights are [green] for the other way when there is light traffic, improving the flow of left turning traffic - the fact that there is a slip road for left turn implies that there may be a [relatively] large flow turning left which would otherwise be held up for no reason, and thus improving the flow, but if it is a pedestrian crossing, it allows pedestrians to cross safely at a point in the phasing of the lights.
@@cigmorfil4101 that all makes perfect logical sense to me. My only qualm is that if the lights are for a pedestrian crossing only, I’d argue the green left turn arrow should be replaced with a regular green light as many drivers may assume they have turning priority.
@@harveyatkinson9511 It emphasises that if you are in that lane you can only turn left, you cannot use it to go straight ahead, for example (which would require the dangerous move of turning right, the wrong way up the carriage way - people would try it, I'm sure). It would also clarify any situation where it has a a different setting to the traffic going straight ahead: a red left turn arrow vs whatever is shown for the other way (possibly normal circular green if can go straight ahead or turn right), or a green left turn arrow vs a red circular light; particularly this latter as drivers may see the left turn circular green and try to go straight ahead against their red - there are many such of this latter situation where drivers are not looking properly at their own light, but either at a turn light or even just the queue of traffic next to them (which has its own turn light).
In the clip starting at 4:27 it is the cammer who is in the wrong as he started to cross the give way line when the car coming from his right had right of way. What followed is his own fault, although the other driver did overreact a bit.
"debbie_oni" car was coming from the right and it had right of way - you just ignored the "Give Way" lines on your entry to that piece of road - trying READING the road markings then learning what they mean!
debbie_oni acting the victim - go and buy yourself a Highway Code and perhaps retake your test, people like you are dangerous on the roads - Give Way means exactly that! - and you didn't
I was travelling by bus in London quite a few years ago (last century) when I overheard on the bus radio that a car had been removed as it had been parked on a corner blocking the bus route (I was on). Shortly afterwards another message was sent saying another car had parked in the same spot that had been cleared and the police had been notified (again) to get it removed and clear the corner...
The little Honda man's funny the cops are not coming to a 999 call for that and my wife phoned 101 to speak to the police and was told it would be a 20 minute wait
6:38 the cammer didn't drive down into the sewer and/or wreck a wheel and/or suspension on a man hole, so i think the man hole covers were working just fine.
"racing like rally drivers on the winding road" a) rally drivers don't race, they time trial b) that's a bend, not a winding road c) I've wasted my time
4:02@ Darren , yeah I keep thinking of getting a dashcam, but I don't want to either attract nobby drivers or become a nobby driver...buy on the whole I don't have one and don't get into situations like yours or attract nobs in cars behaving badly, so I think I,l leave the dashcam to you guys.😂
honda man jumped the lights at speed, cammer was in a lefthand turn lane with a give way, and the cammer was 3/4 of a car length out of the junction before Honda man appeared - play it back at 0.25 speed
The last clip , maybe if you slowed down the water wouldnt be spraying everywhere . You soaked the black car at the crossing and their window was open, Plus that road is a 20 for a reason before you turn into somerton . Newport drivers are shit!!
I haven't lived in Newport since 1970, and didn't recognise it at first. It looked vaguely familiar, but it didn't click until I saw the handsome building on the corner where the cammer turned. I thought it looked like Newport style architecture, and sure enough, I find on StreetView that it's the Cross Hands pub on the corner of Chepstow Road and Somerton Road. I really should have been quicker to recognise "the main road" as we called it as kids -- I was born just two-and-a-half blocks back from the beginning of the video, in Walmer Road.
@@kgbgb3663 it hasnt realy changed much , except people have a lot more of a bleak out look on life which is a shame really . We in newport are surviving not thriving
5:28 @Debbie,, funny how most weeks their is one of these I haven't done a thing wrong it was the other person, I'm whiter then white, and no surprise the cammer never sends the original incident in only the reaction to the incident, if your that good a driver and it's just I tooted my horn then let's see the incident if you have nothing to hide and you're a great driver...and obviously he shouldn't have behaved like he did but maybe you over reacted,, we will never know because you didn't send the whole clip in only the reaction to make you self look like the innocent party or the victim.
Yeah, she barrelled through a "give way" and cut him up, blasted her horn at _him_ (when if anything it should have been the other way around) and then is surprised that he gets upset! Presumably she looked through the clip before sending it in and still didn't realise she was in the wrong. Talk about an incompetent delusional driver. Mind you, his reaction to her awful driving and sense of entitlement was over the top. Though it's suspicious that we didn't get the sound-track -- was the length of his reaction increased by her continuing to provoke him?