tedpan wrote: » Understand you're driving an ambulance, but what about indicating? Especially when driving across 3 lanes.
Deleted User wrote: » Good video, what type of camera is that as it appeared to have some sort of auto stabilisation incorporated, or was that youtube?
DaveyDave wrote: » 2:50 mark the blue CHR nearly hits the BMW moving out of your way.
McCrack wrote: » Just at 12 11 Red light. Truck stopped at the lights. Pedestrian runs across just before you approach along the bus lane Was it safe to proceed through without stopping to check whether any more pedestrians were crossing bearing in mind someone might be elderly, young, deaf, unaware etc
SuperS54 wrote: » :rolleyes: There's always one.
McCrack wrote: » Well unfortunately I know of one man that was killed by an emergency vehicle about 25 years ago. This individual had learning difficulties and was crossing at a pedestrian crossing. The man had the "green man" and walked out and got struck and was killed. So yes its a reasonable observation to make
CiniO wrote: » Very interesting and nice to have 1st hand info here. For comparison some ambulance driving from Krakow, Poland. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=X0HWbqFwYaA
Putinbot wrote: » fyp
CiniO wrote: » fyp ?
Voodoomelon wrote: » The one thing that stands out to me from that video is that the huge majority of people have no idea there's an ambulance
Voodoomelon wrote: » The one thing that stands out to me from that video is that the huge majority of people have no idea there's an ambulance coming until its right up their arse. The lack of general awareness is worrying.
True, but we only really see those people in the video as those who are more aware are already out of the way? I'd love to have the op's view. Yes those left behind are the ones that slow the whole process, but does the op see other people actually move out of the way in advance? I know myself I generally see/hear sirens and am also having to let "late seeers" in/ around me
I agree with earlier comment that ambulance should have stayed right until last minute
tedpan wrote: » Crazy person in the US! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7hmpWYp0Zno
Deleted User wrote: It looks like he was following another driver who almost missed the junction, but he did miss it but squeezed through.
NufcNavan wrote: » One of me earlier falling victim to slippy roads. Back wheels went from under me completely. Was lucky I didn't hit another car.
liamog wrote: » I've had a couple of squeaky bum moments on that roundabout when the roads are slippy. It's also home to one of my favourite road signshttps://www.google.com/maps/@53.3993667,-6.4408885,3a,75y,207.02h,88.1t/data=!3m6!1e1!3m4!1s5xN56x5gCiZzX63qcI6riw!2e0!7i13312!8i6656
Damien360 wrote: » Although it is hard to miss the blue flashing lights, very often it is very hard to work out the direction of the siren when you cannot see the blue lights, particularly in town traffic. The red cow junction during rush hour is a nightmare at the best of times for cars ducking in late into lane anyway and you would be very aware of cars nearby. I agree with earlier comment that ambulance should have stayed right until last minute but as they said, they are not a Dublin region ambulance.
NufcNavan wrote: » That's funny that you say that. My housemate when I told him also said he spun at that roundabout. And no I have no rear wheel drive.