Crawdaddy79's dash cam collection of vehicular asshattery.

Yes you avoided them but you could have prevented a bunch of them.
Just saying.
Cheers.

Give me an example of one of the clips. I don't understand what I could have "prevented".

You do realize that my video was accelerated in many spots, right?
 
@Rad2owns I'm starting to wonder if you actually watched it... I mean there's just too many examples where it was obvious that I wasn't speeding ... or could have done anything to "prevent" another car making a bad interaction with another car, or a car crossing three lanes to make a right turn, or driving on the shoulder to pass traffic, etc.
 
I appreciate that you want to have something to say, but you haven't said anything. :lol:

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Defensive driving is a must these days.

Just trying to help.
Cheers.

I watched it twice Ill do it a third time.
 
I watched it 50 times and he was the best driver I've ever seen.

Bam, that's how you debate. I sure showed you.
 
Paint balls. If people drive like asshats, we should be allowed to shoot them with paintballs. Letting everyone else know, they drive like an asshat and should be avoided like the plague on the road.

:up:
I could not agree more!

I think I need to get one of these dash mount's so I can get my phone recording. I almost got wiped out completely by an oblivious lady in a Ford F-250 who decided to cut across 3 lanes of traffic (one of which I was in) without even looking behind her.

Brakes, swerve, reverse a little to keep the car under control, had the VDC kick in, and obviously sat on the horn for a few seconds. The lady didn't even acknowledge she ****ed up, just kept driving her diesel powered truck. Funny thing was, there was NO ONE behind me and her exit was over half a mile away. God forbid someone actually checks behind them and slows down to get over.

WTF do you drive, a yacht?
 
You are aggressive in your driving style.
You follow to close to other cars and bad situations, you like to stay on the gas in bad situations and or don't slow down enough.

I really liked the video keep them coming.
Just be more defensive.

I drive in big city traffic in the north Montreal and TO and have seen a lot worse.

Your not a bad driver, you could improve though.
 
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I watched it 50 times and he was the best driver I've ever seen.

Bam, that's how you debate. I sure showed you.

5 and and a quarter hours of watching the same video over and over thats dedication to a thread topic, Wow.
 
You are aggressive in your driving style.
You follow to close to other cars and bad situations, you like to stay on the gas in bad situations and or don't slow down enough.

I really liked the video keep them coming.
Just be more defensive.

I drive in big city traffic in the north Montreal and TO and have seen a lot worse.

Your not a bad driver, you could improve though.

I don't disagree that I seem more aggressive than average, in the sense that I don't move out of the way of a dumbass until the last possible moment, when I know for sure that if I don't, I'll get hit. One thing you can't strike me for, is not paying attention to what the hell's going on around me, unlike most of the cars I put on display.

I understand that things like not slamming on my brakes as a car crosses over a solid white line to try to force his way in front of me might seem aggressive to you, I don't agree that it is dangerous.
 
You are aggressive in your driving style.
You follow to close to other cars and bad situations, you like to stay on the gas in bad situations and or don't slow down enough.

I really liked the video keep them coming.
Just be more defensive.

I drive in big city traffic in the north Montreal and TO and have seen a lot worse.

Your not a bad driver, you could improve though.

You ever drive in Virginia, Lower NY, Orlando, Dallas, LA, or any other busy areas in the states??

He was about as defensive as he can be without putting himself at risk.
 
I don't disagree that I seem more aggressive than average, in the sense that I don't move out of the way of a dumbass until the last possible moment, when I know for sure that if I don't, I'll get hit. One thing you can't strike me for, is not paying attention to what the hell's going on around me, unlike most of the cars I put on display.

I understand that things like not slamming on my brakes as a car crosses over a solid white line to try to force his way in front of me might seem aggressive to you, I don't agree that it is dangerous.

Agreed. I didn't see anything crazy on your part.

There is a difference between aggressive and overly passive. The overly passive drivers don't know when to get the **** out of the way a lot of times.
 
Agreed. I didn't see anything crazy on your part.

There is a difference between aggressive and overly passive. The overly passive drivers don't know when to get the **** out of the way a lot of times.

Overly passive drivers are usually the ones that cause the most accidents too, simply because they lack confidence in their abilities, and wind up over-compensating.
 
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