bear1 wrote: » Quick reactions from the Zafira driver. Some dick of a BMW driver, doesn't even stop to apologise.
RandomAccess wrote: » Anybody care to speculate on the standard distance between telecom poles?
gutteruu wrote: » I reckon youtube just sped it up for dramatic effect :rolleyes:
gman2k wrote: » Dashcam car travelling at 100kmph
Iwannahurl wrote: »
Voodoomelon wrote: » I don't think i've ever seen a ricer Passat or A4 with four wheels the same. Do they drive over glass all day?
Iwannahurl wrote: » Some very lucky bus passengers here, as well as an unfortunate bus driver. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8P-MC-dxk0I
CiniO wrote: » Newest compilation from Polish roads.
Iwannahurl wrote: » I find clips featuring zebra crossings particularly nerve-racking. The typical scenario is pedestrians crossing in front of the dashcam car, and you just know some lunatic will suddenly appear and try to mow them down. Mind you, real life is no fun either. I encounter similar situations frequently, often on the school run. One motorist, feeling generous, stops to let a pedestrian (maybe a child) cross on a two-lane entry to a roundabout. Meanwhile, in the adjacent lane, other motorists drive on, oblivious. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=bgUYknZvRTs There is a roundabout few meters ahead This makes you think what kind of people you share the road with:mad:
wonski wrote: » There is a roundabout few meters ahead This makes you think what kind of people you share the road with:mad:
Iwannahurl wrote: » I find clips featuring zebra crossings particularly nerve-racking. The typical scenario is pedestrians crossing in front of the dashcam car, and you just know some lunatic will suddenly appear and try to mow them down.
cormie wrote: » My Polish must be great, I understood nearly everything said in that video
CiniO wrote: » 1:25 - "Tomek hamuj kurwa" which means "Tomek apply the f**king brake" Must say well done, that Tomek didn't brake but swerved instead. Well done.
CiniO wrote: » This is my own video where I stopped to let pedestrian waiting on the right side to cross for a while. While I was stopped, 3 cars passed me on my left, and that was the reason why pedestrian wasn't going ahead. In Poland failing to stop in line with another car who stopped in front of pedestrian crossing, as well as overtaking anyone on pedestrian crossing or directly in front of it, is the most serious offence, attracting highest number of penalty points and fine possible on the list. Yet still plenty of drivers completely ignore it. Just pure stupidity.
bear1 wrote: » A near identical situation happened to me in Italy about a year ago.
gutteruu wrote: » I like the way in Italy whoever stops at the crossing puts there indicator on. It stops people overtaking and lets pedestrians know to cross. (Ssame as us indicating right when at a crossing)
CiniO wrote: » This is my own video where I stopped to let pedestrian waiting on the right side to cross for a while. While I was stopped, 3 cars passed me on my left, and that was the reason why pedestrian wasn't going ahead. In Poland failing to stop in line with another car who stopped in front of pedestrian crossing, as well as overtaking anyone on pedestrian crossing or directly in front of it, is the most serious offence, attracting highest number of penalty points and fine possible on the list. Yet still plenty of drivers completely ignore it. Just pure stupidity.https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ao3UyxI6R9w