gozunda wrote: » Edit: I have no idea what the slightly dodgy static screen shot at the beginning is - it does not appear as a clip
dashcamdanny wrote: » You should have pulled into the left hand lane as you don't seem to be overtaking anyone from 3.00 on. Would reduce the risk of getting hit from behind and that driver in the silver car would not have been forced to undertake you. Just sayin loike.
Deleted User wrote: » It's OK to use the middle lane when there is traffic to the left, a three lane road has two driving lanes and one overtaking lane. It is better to have two lanes of traffic all keeping a safe distance rather than all crammed into the left.
Caliden wrote: » I think you're going to have a few (myself included) disagree with you on that.
BMJD wrote: » with visibility so poor and with so many drivers unable to operate the "lights on" switch, I wouldn't be making any unnecessary lane changes tbh
_Kaiser_ wrote: » I'm with Dolan/RandomAccess on this one myself... I drive that stretch a lot (based in South Dublin too) and I almost always sit in lane 2/3 along there.
RandomAccess wrote: » Can't believe this has degenerated into another lanes debate.
dickwod1 wrote: » The usual ...
_Kaiser_ wrote: » That drives me insane! Heavy rain or getting dark and the amount of morons tootling along with no lights on is incredible.. then add in the Irish love for silver cars. Auto lights should be fitted as standard (and hard-wired) to all Irish market cars.
jameshayes wrote: »
ba_barabus wrote: » That looks more like the camera car was purposely going slow to antagonise the car behind. Then sped up and rammed him as he overtook.
Maximus Alexander wrote: » Yep, they both come off as idiots in that clip.
cormie wrote: » I don't know, I think the overtaker has all the laws on his side. It's ok to overtake on a single white line if there is an obstruction in the road, the cam car was certainly trying to be an obstruction. It's also breaking the ROTR (and probably the law?) to speed up while someone is overtaking you. The cam car then goes and puts incriminating evidence on the internet :rolleyes:
Maximus Alexander wrote: » I dunno, maybe the rules of the road are different wherever it was shot, but that looks like a solid white line, a pedestrian crossing and oncoming traffic in a built up area to me. I could scarcely think of a worse time and place to attempt and overtake.
K.Flyer wrote: » At the end of the day we don't know, because we don't have the 5 -10 minutes of footage before the incident.
cormie wrote: » he could have jammed on the brakes and avoided the eventual result.
jameshayes wrote: » Madeira vid
Mick55 wrote: »
Mick55 wrote: » Looks like the 71 year old woman driving the geep was driving the wrong way on the motorway. The 28 male driver of the car died from the crash. Just shows how dangerous these mistakes can be. Very sad incident.
CramCycle wrote: » Exactly, regardless of the events leading up to the event, the dash cam driver could have avoided it, he instead decides that hes gonna screw the other driver no matter what happens.