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@dezibeldani Жыл бұрын
Ah, click bait! I expected to see a propane explosion.😏
@unconventionalideas56836 ай бұрын
You should go to Lancaster County, PA sometime; it's the picturesque heart of Amish Country and the many horse buggies, roadside pedestrians walking on roads without sidewalks and the number of bicycles on the road relative to the rural nature of the area are all fairly high, and that would be worth putting up on your channel in addition to seeing the area as a whole.
@stephenlake7398 Жыл бұрын
Loved that you saw the girl getting out of the car to rescue the little doggo and you cut across the right lane and made her safe.
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
left the question I didn't hear emergency flashers, so I don't know if they weren't used, or if they are just quiet. that would be a valid place to use them.
@Reversefilms Жыл бұрын
@@kenbrown2808 I suppose he could have used them, but I don't think it was entirely necessary in that situation IMO.
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
@@Reversefilms not necessary, but where I am, someone would have tried to push past.
@oyvey304 Жыл бұрын
@Stephen Lake Did you just assume their gender? Disgusting.
@PhilMacVee Жыл бұрын
@@oyvey304 Stop it and stop it now. If it walks like a duck and quacks like a duck, then it's a duck. Gender all you like but that looked like a woman to me. The behavior in rescuing the poor dog reminds me of the activities of my adult human female partner.
@tibsie Жыл бұрын
It always amazes me how people who are normally perfectly law-abiding in their day to day lives, think nothing about breaking the law once they get in a car. There is something about driving a car (and travelling in general) that makes people lose their patience, empathy, and respect for others.
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
Most people drive with an “I should’ve been there an hour ago” attitude whereas I like to remind them “You should’ve left an hour ago” I would rather be late to my destination than early to my final destination
@ArminGrewe Жыл бұрын
Every time I cruise down the motorway at my cruise controlled 70mph I think again and again, "Oh, look, all these law-abiding citizens the politicians like to bang on about,,,,,"
@grahvis Жыл бұрын
What often makes it worse is when the driver knows they are breaking the law, they try to do it as quickly as possible.
@Asto508 Жыл бұрын
I regularly ignore red traffic lights as a pedestrian. Don't know what you're talking about. :)
@Anurania Жыл бұрын
People aren't perfectly law-abiding in their day to day lives though. They exploit any opportunity that isn't adequately punished. The weaker the enforcement the more people adopt the criminal behavior.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 10:22, I just love it when you give a big grin and laugh at a situation and simply shrug it off. So many drivers would be getting hot under the collar but you've taught many of us to just keep calm and shrug it off.
@Poodz_ Жыл бұрын
This attitude clicked in my head one day and I've been a safer driver ever since. If it wasn't even close to being a crash, there's no reason to not just laugh at the other driver. The roads can be brilliant entertainment when you get into like this.
@jakescustoms Жыл бұрын
14:23 No blowing the horn, just a quick and efficient save, what a driver!
@Rroff2 Жыл бұрын
I wonder if Nissan's Forward Emergency Braking kicked in as well avoiding contact - I'm not sure how well it would react to something coming from a wider angle like that but it can be surprisingly effective in situations where you've limited time to react. The driver did well to react and steer away as quickly as they did though.
@jakescustoms Жыл бұрын
@@Rroff2 Possibly, and if so, it just shows how much better this technology has gotten in the span of a few years.
@stationcolossus Жыл бұрын
16:00 Ashley, imagine speeding up from 20 to 30 when the speed limit goes from… 20 to 30 😂 Shame on you, you must’ve completely caught that Micra off guard! 🤣
@organiccold Жыл бұрын
Hahaha
@samuelbjorkestrom305 Жыл бұрын
Really well done by Luke at 13:25. Stopping nice and efficiently as soon as the problem became apparent. No panic, no drama, just quick problem solving
@Cream147player Жыл бұрын
Really good discussion on the horn at 5:12. Unfortunately, given how people use the horn, I'm pretty much conditioned to hear it as a reprimand now, when ultimately it should be just about helping the other driver out.
@kevb6313 Жыл бұрын
It’s also a lost art when necessary as a warning in blind areas like the single file hump in Melling Road
@solasta Жыл бұрын
Agreed- though perhaps the length of horn is a consideration. A quick beep sounds far more polite than a long one.
@yeomancam8746 Жыл бұрын
I was taught "Audible warning of approach or presence" .... nail on the head there.
@Soren0158 ай бұрын
I was really thinking about that bit, too - I have a danish driver's license, and I'm almost certain that Ashley's little "toot" would cost you the exam attempt, if you did it in Denmark. I was always instructed that the horn is for "giving a warning of an imminent risk of accident, to someone who is unaware." - and specifically *not* a tool of casual communication. For example; we are not allowed wave at a hesitant pedestrian, to enter a crossing, because we are intending to brake for them. Not acceptable in the exam, because now you are directing traffic, and that isn't something you are allowed to do.
@frank_calvert23 күн бұрын
ive seen how people drive pallet jacks in a supermarket distribution centre and thats exactly how they do it, they even do it at regular locations to avoid collision
@johnbower7452 Жыл бұрын
Well done to you and that other driver for helping that lost dog. The possibilities there don't bear thinking about.
@artyjnrii Жыл бұрын
That clip about guessing when the car will overtake (and then it tries to as soon as it gets to the 30 limit) is a great learning opportunity and should be made into its own video.
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
Agreed and quite often you know they are going to try it long before they have thought about it 👍
@PedroConejo1939 Жыл бұрын
Tailgaters don't seem to have the wit to actually pass when it would be good to do so. I've just had one get right up close behind me when I'm already doing 60 on an NSL road, like _really_ close, less than a car length. I slowed so that he could use the legal and safe option to pass - thereby leaving me to get on with my life - but he didn't overtake. Neither did he pull back. Instead, he waited until it was marginal to roar past and then slow and turn left off the road. Ho hum.
@R0ssMM Жыл бұрын
That is one thing that annoys me. If I'm going at 20 in a 20 zone of 40 in a 40 zone, why do they assume I'm not going to speed up when I pass the 30 or national sign?
@neilmcdonnell2964 Жыл бұрын
@@PedroConejo1939 Agreed. Just this weekend, back roads near my town there is a narrowing off centre with a yield and a single white line lead in. Guy behind me with a good distance until then, I slowed to make sure way was clear and luckily I checked my mirrors before move over to make my way through the narrow section as thats when they decided 'Yeah now it's safe to over take' Ended up behind them all the way to the next town.
@duncansteward4331 Жыл бұрын
have to be ready for the ones behind who 'Have To Get in Front' sydrome; personally i let them, as its safer for me, when they are in front.
@NickCleary1010 Жыл бұрын
5:44 Using the horn is only taken as a reprimand now because so many people abuse using the horn. It's NOT for scolding other drivers.
@CristiNeagu Жыл бұрын
It's taken as a reprimand because there seems to be a KZbin culture of people that just love to call every single use of the horn a reprimand. I've seen loads of dash cam videos with crashes and near misses where things could have gone much better had the cammer not been afraid to use a horn. Take the clip at 14:25. Do you think that there was a fair chance that the black car would have stopped had the red car used its horn at the same time as the brakes? Do you think that using the horn never even occurred to that driver because British drivers are encouraged and even bullied into not using their horns?
@BoskiM Жыл бұрын
Haha go to countries and the horn is used every second as you do with the gears
@thomascarroll9556 Жыл бұрын
@@CristiNeagu the horn is usually taken as a reprimand because they know they’ve done something wrong.
@jakescustoms Жыл бұрын
11:00 Love the commentary there, kind of reminds me of my favorite phrase, "if you're gonna do something stupid, make sure I don't know you".
@rennyrenny6733 Жыл бұрын
Love to see the ogmios reference at 2:40 , great channel to watch to be a more patient driver, would definitely reccomend
@funkyuk1 Жыл бұрын
everyone likes a grateful jog✅. Ogmios has a lot to answer for 😁👍🏼
@JasonUmbrellabird Жыл бұрын
Double wave
@draconicdusk5911 Жыл бұрын
8:15 Can I just say the blue car did very well there. Saw all the danger of the truck, indicated and attempted move over to the other lane. Spotted the danger of the van (who didn't indicate) and backed off, making this whole thing a non-event. Like, we need more drivers like them imo.
@isctony Жыл бұрын
8:46 with Sarah was intense bless her, shows also the skill and patience of an instructor in full flow, i really enjoyed that segment. What struck me was that as a learner Sarah was learning to use mirrors and the quick glances she was definitely looking AT the mirror rather than IN the mirror in order to take anything meaningful from what can be seen using the mirror. I have no doubt she is early in her training and she becomes more competent she will have more time in those mirror checks to actually check. Would be really interesting to see more clips like this and how people improve over time though I appreciate that might be another whole level of filming and organisation in terms of editing etc!
@ashley_neal Жыл бұрын
When the students have more skill in operating the car the instructor should be asking what they are seeing in the mirrors, and how they are going to act upon it. This is demonstrated in the overtaking car clip at the speed limit change (Instructor Training). When the student is at an earlier level, that extra information about what is there and how they going to act upon it, is often too much to take in.
@isctony Жыл бұрын
@@ashley_neal Makes total sense, really thought the video today with all the different clips was excellent.
@ashley_neal Жыл бұрын
Thank you so much!
@999wilf999 Жыл бұрын
You can tell the quality of a person by the way they treat animals.
@stendecstretcher5678 Жыл бұрын
True.
@eadweard. Жыл бұрын
I tend to avoid them.
@antonycharnock2993 Жыл бұрын
I once had to stop for a ferret... I've had some close calls but I've not hit one animal whilst driving(I live on the edge of the country with pheasants everywhere)
@youtoocat3953 Жыл бұрын
@@antonycharnock2993 'Feathered Skittles' as I call them 😄
@gitanonumero1983 Жыл бұрын
We eat animals mate, were anything but nice to animals.
@keithdenton8386 Жыл бұрын
I know someone who told taxi driver to stop. Got out and refused to pay as they felt scared to be in the taxi the way it was being driven.
@ashley_neal Жыл бұрын
I have done that myself after the driver jumped 2 reds.
@David-sw2fn Жыл бұрын
Not entirely sure that having a propane cylinder fire across a motorway and into your car bonnet counts as “lucky” 😊, but as I always say, no matter how bad it gets, it can always get worse.
@highdownmartin Жыл бұрын
Anything is lucky if it could have easily been significantly worse!!
@CDB8939 Жыл бұрын
@@highdownmartin This is why you should not pass a vehicle fire, even tyres exploding can cause serious damage and even death, especially lorry tyres
@RUSSIANUK Жыл бұрын
If it's the incident I think it is, the vehicle hit was a Nissan Qashqai. It was driven by my neighbour. He told me there was no warning and no sign of fire. One minute he was driving along, the next he was hammered by a flying propane bottle. I don't imagine those happen too often. He's more annoyed with his insurance company dragging their feet and trying to find a similar replacement.
@darz_k. Жыл бұрын
You're ACTUALLY making this world a better place! I'm just realising you train the instructors too. Just another level to your work I'm seeing. Much respect my friend. And the shout-out to Ogmios for 'the grateful run' is brilliant! 😅👍🏻
@ricequackers Жыл бұрын
If I didn't know better, I'd accuse Ashley of staging that scenario with the Micra for the trainee's benefit. The timing was just too perfect. 😂
@ostana5837 Жыл бұрын
I've got to say, this is the best dashcam content I've come across. your channel in general, not just this video. There are so many people on youtube under the flag of educating other drivers while mostly just spreading toxic attitude and aggressive behavior behind the wheel.
@ostana5837 Жыл бұрын
But, you are of course completely mad driving on the wrong side of the road 😀
@artemkatelnytskyi Жыл бұрын
15:55 Wow, that timing was perfect! Mirror check before speeding up is the one people overlook the most after turning left, in my opinion!
@awild10 Жыл бұрын
Utterly poor driving from the Micra but a great example of the contempt most motorist have towards the 20mph speed limits that are increasingly being implemented. It does feel slow but there’s no need to be deluded into thinking an old Micra can out accelerate a Golf GTI!
@jakescustoms Жыл бұрын
@@awild10 This thought process intrigues me, because being from Puerto Rico, we abide by U.S. rules and they state that when driving in an urban or suburban setting you must assume the speed limit is 25mph unless there's signs stating otherwise; so, in my head, driving 30 in an urban/suburban area is a bit alien.
@awild10 Жыл бұрын
@@jakescustoms the problem is that in this country its always been the case that unless signed otherwise, all built up areas are a 30mph speed limit. Many are now being reduced to 20mph and a lot of drivers don't like it and are seemingly being triggered into poor behaviour when they come across someone obeying the limit. It also happens on roads where limits are reduced from 60 to 40. Often there's no enforcement to act as a deterrent.
@RubikoOne Жыл бұрын
09:00 safer for everyone if you just take the left turn. don't pressure pedestrians to cross in potentially unsafe situations :)
@Steve-j6m7 ай бұрын
Hi Ashley , ive been driving 40 yrs ..i consider myself an above average driver and lets be honest that doesn't mean much .. ive had my class 1 for 30 yrs , ive got my bus test on Friday and i really admire your skills . Great instructor, high five to you mate . 👍
@daylen577 Жыл бұрын
8:14 it'd be cool to see a video on this at some point. You've shown more than once how it's good to give other people around you space to switch lanes when you know they're likely to, but at the same time you gotta move back into the middle or left lane at some point. The one thing I personally struggle with the most on highways is when I am at that point where I have to merge back, but there's traffic in the lane next to the one I'm moving back to. I never know for sure whether or not they can see me but at the same time I don't want to tunnel vision focussing on just them either. I try to always merge so I'm staggered behind or in front of them, but when it's a line of cars with no gaps you can't really do that.
@AlmostLastJedi Жыл бұрын
02:25 I don’t like these new rules whereby you have to stop suddenly at a junction for a pedestrian. I mean in this situation with no other cars around, it would of made a lot more sense for the women to cross after Ashley had gone round the corner.
@fredashay Жыл бұрын
Good on you for stopping for the girl and her dog and holding up the cars behind you! 🙂
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
Congratulations Luke, well done 👏👏🎉🎉 Enjoy many years of safe happy driving 👍👍
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 6:45, yes very valid points regarding to the two faults. Namely the underinflated rear right tyre and stopped over the line. This prompts me to ask: Do driving schools have any guidelines as to how often they carry out a basic routine vehicle check for items such as tyre pressures, lights, fluid levels etc? Actually, in the case of tyre pressures, my understanding is that fir many years now, by law cars hsve to have a Tyre Pressure Monitoring System (TPMS) which will alert of issues on the dashboard.
@p.a.1675 Жыл бұрын
Well, in fairness, just like with broken lights, the flat could have happened just moments earlier. But yeah, basic vehicle inspection may be good idea for a next Learning Point episode (:
@birgitfischer8031 Жыл бұрын
With regards to TPMS, it's not always reliable. We have two cars in our household. I was on the motorway last week on a long journey in one of the cars and the TPMS light came on - stopped and checked pressures, it was all fine. In the other car, caught a nail in one of the tyres causing it to completely deflate - no light - and had a blowout as well - also no light. Was at the garage for its service and asked them to check it out but they came back with no fault codes found in the system.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
@@birgitfischer8031 That's interesting to hear. I was well aware that TPMS is known for giving "false positives" but didn't think that "false negatives" were also an issue. Makes me wonder about the usefulness of these systems, though I realise they have been a compulsory feature for many years now.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
@@p.a.1675 Yes that's a valid point re the tyre deflation may just have occurred. Who knows, maybe the owner was even aware of it and on their way to have the issue fixed a short distance away.
@1over137 Жыл бұрын
9:30 nice to see you teaching people to go over the bump straight and level. I see so many people hitting them with only one side of the car. At best that is going to unevenly wear the suspension and in the worst case it will fatigue break the welds in the chassis constantly twisting it along it's length each and every speed bump. I almost feel it's a question you should ask when buying a used car privately, "How do you take speed bumps in it mate?"
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
if a car is so delicate that the minimal twist taking a speed bump off center is enough to break it, I'm not sure I want to own it.
@ianmason. Жыл бұрын
I'm sorry to say that you're just repeating a myth. Speed bumps are not exactly unknown to the designers of car suspensions, do you think that they aren't factored into the designs? If one's suspension was to get worn out to failure by the occasional bump then it wouldn't be up to the thousands more road irregularities it encounters every day. Until I see several hundred metallurgist's reports citing fatigue or stress corrosion cracking and systematically associating it with speed bumps I'm not going to believe this one.
@Monkeh616 Жыл бұрын
I very much doubt you're going to damage the chassis from going over bumps unevenly. Now, uneven wear on shocks, bushings, maybe even wheel bearings? Sure. They're consumables anyway, and in some areas they don't last long without a speed bump in sight..
@1over137 Жыл бұрын
@@kenbrown2808 It's not "a" speed bump, it's 100 of them a day that does it.
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
I find potholes do the most damage to vehicles and mostly on the bushings and struts which would be the same “damage” as speed bumps but takes longer as you are generally going slower over them. Never heard of chassis damage unless people are driving over them so fast they are grounding out…in which case that is fair warning to really slow down. If they were doing damage to the chassis through metal fatigue then I think we would be seeing a lot more safety recalls on vehicles as you wouldn’t want to be driving at 70mph on the motorway and then suddenly find the rear or left side of the vehicle drift away from you as it splits
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
We have a similar lollipop person where I live who just steps out and even on occasions has said thank you to the drivers and walking back to the pavement while people are coming up to cross…on a pedestrian crossing. All the locals have learned not to look at what he does but to look at the crossing as if he wasn’t there. On the otherside of the coin, the others we have where there is no pedestrian crossing, they are 100% perfect and understand traffic flow and vehicle behaviour. As you say, hopefully it was picked up and remediated before it sets in as the norm for them
@pineappleroad Жыл бұрын
Yikes Im glad there aren’t any like that where i live (but there is one on a traffic light controlled crossing, which i find a little ridiculous)
@rufusgreenleaf2466 Жыл бұрын
8:56 I did this once not long ago to let a pedestrian cross and a guy turning right (like the VW in this clip) just darted in like i'd done something wrong. Luckily the pedestrian just finished crossing. I was creeping to show i was about to set off, he nearly hit my bonnet to be honest.
@Alex_Vir8 ай бұрын
0:00 ashleys gandalf corner 0:48 advertiser callout 0:53 intro 1:01 gathering dog 1:37 stop if you have to 2:25 letting someone cross 2:50 advertisement proper 4:32 drifting and straight on from left turn 6:23 driving instructor taking the L 7:12 phone 7:23 red light 7:35 safe some space for others 8:11 multimerger 8:32 stop creep 9:18 wiuu wiuu wiuu 9:59 bad emerge 10:37 thats poor 11:23 pedestrian on road 11:47 incident on M60 (the propane) 12:40 no good looks 13:23 crossing roads 14:06 bad emerge 2 14:52 overtake the learner (maybe) 16:20 close lanechange (police was present) 16:48 overtake the learner (frfr) 17:32 overtake the learner (one more time)
@shm5547 Жыл бұрын
11:30 whenever I see that many pedestrians crossing near, but not at, the pedestrian crossing it makes me wonder if the crossing is in the right place.
@ianmason. Жыл бұрын
At my old university there was an area of grass that had paved pathways in it. It took 20 years of Malcolm the gardener repeatedly reseeding one patch of grass that always got worn away by foot traffic until they finally saw sense and put a paved footpath where the natural one fell. Rather hard to do the same with road crossings as footfall doesn't wear the road out so conspicuously.
@alanmorrison163 Жыл бұрын
6:50 my driving instructor (a very long time ago now), always referred to BSM as the British School of Muppets
@picklestheswift Жыл бұрын
That's funny 😂
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 5:40 good point about using the horn simply to say "Excuse me". Unfortunately (and as discussed on this channel in the past) due to so much hirn misuse, too many drivers will see it as a reprimand and take offence, even when the hirn was used correctly for the situation at hand. Indeed, I've sometimes refrained from using my horn legitimately as a safety warning just to avoid being misunderstood and generating a bad reaction.
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
I had one recently and think I may have mentioned it previously so apologies to those reading this again… I had someone pull out on a roundabout and partially block the exit where I gave a tal of the horn as I went in behind. It wasn’t a screaming shouting horn use but a gentle pap (as Ashley calls it) to say “I’m coming in behind, please don’t move backwards” They gave me the most awful look as if I was telling them off. I ignored and carried on
@alanmorrison163 Жыл бұрын
You can alter how the horn is perceived by the length of the toot. Leaning on the horn repeatedly is obviously an angry reprimand. Whereas a short toot is more like a ‘have you seen me?’
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
@@alanmorrison163 Totally agreed and that's exactly what I do re a short toot...and yet still can get a bad reaction. Not always but on occasion.
@DavidBhoy1967 Жыл бұрын
It always amazes me to see people dangerously overtaking learners. I don’t get it.
@markgambrill Жыл бұрын
I only see it in these vids. Not seen it in real life....yet.
@DJIInLondon Жыл бұрын
@@markgambrill london in a 20 mph zone :D which had been a 30 for ever
@R04drunner1 Жыл бұрын
At 12:50 I apologise on behalf of Jag drivers everywhere. Blind entitlement. Top marks to your driver for spotting that coming and adjusting his speed accordingly. At 16:00 absolutely LOVED how you assertively accelerated as you had been planning, and didn't hang back. Yet you were prepared to brake if the situation had escalated and the Micra had continued to push past. A little bit of tough love there, helps the other driver get a sense of what is happening and you allowed them space to wise up! 🙂 Ashley Neal, administering tough love to the road hogs and hot heads while helping to keep roads calm and safe. 😇👍
@alanhindmarch4483 Жыл бұрын
13:36. The lollipop man (School Crossing Patrol) was really bad. When I retired as a Driving Instructor, I took a job as a School Crossing Petrol, on the busiest crossing point (both vehicle and pedestrian), I became well known and respected by both drivers and pedestrians a like. We were told to show you wished to cross, wait for the traffic to stop, then proceed into the road. Wait till pedestrians are all off the road before leaving yourself and thank the drivers for waiting. Obviously he didn’t do any of that, it also looked like he was being supervised as well. It was really bad. Before anyone says anything, School Crossing Petrols are allowed to assist any pedestrian across the road not just students/children, otherwise it would be discrimination.
@matthorner35 Жыл бұрын
An Ashley and Ogmios cross over/colab episode would wipe out all the bad things that happened in 2023.
@picklestheswift Жыл бұрын
14:43 ah that was looking to the right, forgetting that there actually is traffic from the left! Happens all the time where I am!
@p.a.1675 Жыл бұрын
The red car driver deserves a shout out for a good save there 👍
@picklestheswift Жыл бұрын
@@p.a.1675 Yeah, perhaps they were using the mind set of 'have they seen me'
@frogsplorer Жыл бұрын
There were two cars emerging from that side road. The one turning left goes first, I think maybe hiding the red car. Like Ashley said I think they saw the slow learner car, got excited and just never properly checked to the left
@broadsword6650 Жыл бұрын
This video includes three interesting examples of pedestrians crossing the road, and together they illustrate why there's no simple "one size fits all" rule that applies in every case. 2:25 Zen master Ogmios may call it the "grateful jog" but in this case it was more like the "irritation sprint". Stopping to allow the pedestrian with the dog to cross was done in a spirit of kindness and co-operation, but it could be seen as being patronising and it didn't actually help anyone. Is that why it's part of a 'Driving Fails' video? The pedestrian had slowed and was timing her arrival at the kerb so she could safely and easily cross behind the turning car in her own time, with no delay or inconvenience. By stopping, pressure was put on her to change her plan and to cross immediately. By breaking into a run, the pedestrian is showing that she feels hurried, and in those circumstances danger increases. She could stumble. The dog could get out of control. She might not notice other vehicles. The expression on her face looks more annoyed than grateful. 8:35 : A more complex situation but one that is made worse by hesitation on the part of the inexperienced pupil. But telling her to stop and wait for a pedestrian who is not even at the kerb merely adds to the confusion and actually increases the danger to the pedestrian who, again, breaks into the "irritation sprint" - right across the path of the oncoming vehicle which incorrectly enters the junction. Silly stuff all round. 11:32 A small child stranded in the middle of a multi-lane road? Potentially deadly and absolutely the responsibility of drivers to resolve the situation safely. Top marks! Different situations demand different responses. If pedestrians are in a dangerous situation or clearly struggling to cross safely because of the weight of traffic, then drivers can and should help but if they are safely stood on the side of the road, happily waiting for their turn, why interrupt the natural flow of traffic and effectively force the walker to move prematurely? Why be so deferential to the pedestrian that other road users are inconvenienced or even put into danger by your actions? Every case is different and drivers have to quickly judge each based on all kinds of data - which makes it very difficult to write down in the Highway Code. We are all still getting to grips with the recent, often vague changes in the Code, but consistency and predictability of traffic movement is an important road safety issue.
@TPH250290 Жыл бұрын
I expected the clip at 14:15 to be the BMW aggressively overtaking you after the junction, a positive surprise actually.
@TheVanderfulLife Жыл бұрын
9:51 I think that car took ash' hand gesture as a go
@stefansoder6903 Жыл бұрын
I like your "tough love approach" in teaching. Always the best way to go.
@jadew2846 Жыл бұрын
Love the nod to Ogmios with the 'grateful run' 😂
@MrSychnant Жыл бұрын
When i was a kid i used to ride my home made "steering cart" down the hill and over the bridge on higher lane by the allotments, of course in those days Higher lane was open all the way from Long lane/Landford avenue past Hoggs dairy and the cemetary and on to Longmoor lane. (Aintree hospital didnt exist then) It was great fun. You wouldnt have had to worry about "Gandalf" corner then either..
@Direkin Жыл бұрын
Hazard lights are so versatile. Use them to park anywhere, or emerge in front of oncoming traffic. /s
@frogsplorer Жыл бұрын
Yep. A single yellow line means put on your left indicator when parking. A double yellow line means put on your hazards
@antonycharnock2993 Жыл бұрын
Yeah. They're amazing what they allow you to do making the illegal still illegal.
@stephencope71782 ай бұрын
The new rule about giving way to pedestrians at junctions invites someone to drive into the back of you, as the vehicle following might not have seen why you had stopped.
@picklestheswift Жыл бұрын
10:18 the hazards was hilarious, I always find it funny when people do this
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
I just thought the same…I couldn’t see anything wrong as they were using the universal “Do Anything” lights 🤣
@joncurtis199 Жыл бұрын
I initially posted it may have been an ackowledgement or apology for the error of pulling out, but then realised the hazards were on as they emerged. Yeah, defo a distracted driver.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 9:03, your pupil did it correctly (under your instruction) to give priority to the pedestrian when you were turning left into the side street. In sharp contrast, the oncoming VW SUV did a very poor job indeed on several counts as follows: 1. They cut the corner when making their right turn 2. In cutting the corner and being on the wrong side of the road, they came pretty close to hitting the pedestrian who was legitimately crossing and in fact had almost finished. Its as though the VW was aiming for the pedestrian. 3. Due to #2, I very much doubt the VW driver is even aware of the rules towards pedestrians at junctions 4. The VW effectively "stole your turn" since you were making a left turn and the VW was making a right turn. The correct order of priority in this scenario is Pedestrian, Left Turning Vehicle, Right Turning Vehicle.
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
we have one intersection where people cut the corner so badly they often get their whole car into the oncoming turn lane.
@ianmason. Жыл бұрын
@@kenbrown2808 Happens at the end of my road all the time, and the worst bit is that parked cars make it impossible to see if it's clear so all those who are doing it are driving into a space they can't see.
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
@@ianmason. here, it's 5 lanes, and to be fair, they've done it so much they've worn off the center line, which is bright yellow, here, to let them know where the directions belong.
@MeTube3 Жыл бұрын
So, the new pedestrian priority at junctions encouraged the pedestrian to cross, but the car coming the other way turned in front of you causing the the pedestrian to have to start running to clear the road.
@robg521 Жыл бұрын
5:50. to understand why someone is doing something always helps you to deal with it. Not excusing them, but Impatient taxi drivers and white van men drive badly because they are on their way somewhere to earn their money, Some other people [like patrolling policeman] are already earning their money just by being there so they are not in any rush, so are not under pressure the break the rules. [if I am late I find my driving gets worse, and have to make a big effort to calm down and be strict with myself and drive correctly]
@rogerkearns8094 Жыл бұрын
_Why should you check your mirrors before you accelerate?_ Meticulously timed! ;)
@pauliboo22 Жыл бұрын
That Fiesta driving instructor is the same person I caught using her phone at some traffic lights in Warrington. She said it was legal because she was stopped!!
@cheryll993 Жыл бұрын
Love the ogmios reference, enjoyed your collab and love his chill commentary!
@figjamuk6 ай бұрын
We could do with more driving instructors like you. You remind me of my driving instructor back in 2000. So many instructors just don't seem to care or teach correctly anymore, it's no wonder standards are slipping when it comes to driving.
@philpinto Жыл бұрын
12:37 on the M3 this afternoon They had a line closed to allow emergency vehicles to get to an incident up ahead, but everyone ignored the lane closure sign and didn't even move out the way when the emergency vehicles were behind them. They just sat there in blocking the lane with emergency vehicles behind them. And it wasn't just one vehicle there must have been about 50. One of them was a coach. My mind boggles how people can be so selfish.
@paulcullen814 Жыл бұрын
The clip at about 6:25 of the driving school car at the lights with a flat tyre and over the line. I worked with someone who left to start a driving school, after doing the course to learn how to teach people. The car in the clip was a BSM car, which he used to call Bull S**t Method. He said it seems like the instructors apply for a job, show their driving license to prove they have one and are given a list of clients I regularly see BSM instructors pulling out in front of other cars and forcing their way through when it is not their right of way. The 2 worst ones that I remember seeing were: Coming up to traffic lights as they are changing to red. I slowed down and stopped, the BSM car was slowing down, them I saw the instructor waving his hand and telling the learner to accelerate and go straight through the red light. BSM instructor driving round a roundabout with phone clamped to his right ear with his shoulder, right hand on the wheel to steer, and an A to Z in his left hand obviously trying to find where he should be going.
@konradc12 Жыл бұрын
Great compilation. The first one with the dog running loose shows the owners have not trained it, or had a lapse letting it escape or not on the leash. Lucky this time! 16:00 Ashley accelerating after the speed limit change probably saved the impatient Micra driver from a poor overtake.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 9:20, l know this came up before but I will have to remember that tip about left knee in the middle of the speed bump. I will be thinking of the late Patrick McNee ("McKnee") who played Steed in The Avengers. In fact, I think now the theme tune will be playing in my head every time I approach a speed bump.
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
That doesn’t work where I live as most of our speed bumps have turned into speed craters where they have worn away at the edges to make nice deep potholes. We have to ride them off-centre now until they are fixed, removed or otherwise made more suspension friendly Oh well, so glad parts for my car are cheaper than some out there 🤣
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
@@smilerbob US speed bumps go all the way across, so positioning is futile. but as a bonus, our lowrider drivers have to cross them diagonally to prevent getting high centered.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
@@smilerbob Ah yes, that can happen. Put aside my Patrick "McKnee" analogy then and The Avengers!
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
@@ibs5080 Keep the ananogy going there, it is a good one and is useful for me (and everyone else) when I venture away from home 👍
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
@@kenbrown2808 Nice. Reminds me of a time I went out to a sport event and one of the group decided to shownoff their newly lowered suspension for everyone despite everyone advising against it. They had to abandon their car at the entrance to the drive with a half mile walk to the clubhouse as the bumps and hill leading up the drive were too much. Best part was they weren’t much bigger than standard bumps!
@KXXULADavidOC Жыл бұрын
Loved how you went across the lane so they could safely get the dog 14:26 Oh wow that was so close 😱
@Dudleymiddleton Жыл бұрын
14:30 Nearly squashed a quashqai!
@arnoldpuodenas8221 Жыл бұрын
Personally I don't see what the issue with the Nissan Micra pulling out at 10:12 was. He fit into traffic fairly well, it was obvious that you were going to have to slow to join the queue and he read it fairly well. This type of stuff happens to me quite often and I'm 100% fine with it.
@margaretnicol3423 Жыл бұрын
If that lollipop man is a driver he's given a good indication of how bad he'd be!
@neilholmes8200 Жыл бұрын
Had my own personal "oops" moment today, was driving over to a parking area that runs behind a set of shops on the Wirral, hasn't realised that it was one way and entered the exit road by mistake (in my defence the no entry sign isn't visible from the direction I was coming due to foliage). By the time I'd seen it, there was another car approaching me leaving the parking area, and traffic constantly flowing on the main road, so I couldn't reverse back out, so moved over to let the other driver out and carried on. Only to get shouted at hm by someone parked in their vehicle about it being one way and asking why I'd come in that way. I just apologised and explained the sign wasn't clear. Didn't seem to mollify them much though, guess some people never make mistakes so don't understand them in others 🤷
@flinty8121 Жыл бұрын
5:21 drivers abroad (maybe not everywhere) use the horn so much better than us. Here it IS seen as an attack; when you see drivers in Turkey, Italy, etc use a horn, it is to say ‘I know this is a 2 lane carriageway, but please know that I’m here making it a 3 lane carriageway *beep*. 😂
@dalmo001 Жыл бұрын
8:15 as close you can get to organised chaos without an incident happening.
@alastairward2774 Жыл бұрын
Ogmios has made me more aware of when I wave or double wave to drivers who let me cross a road.
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
The clip at 7:12, just a gentle reminder for anyone teaching others to drive to leave their phone in the glovebox as well 👍 (not that is applies here as the driver already holds a full license…or I assume they do 😉)
@123MondayTuesday Жыл бұрын
he misspoke you muppet, he meant to say it was filmed while his wife was driving. think next time before you jump to conclusions
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
the clip after the propane explosion also reinforces, if fire fighters tell you to get back because it's not safe; get back.
@bmused55 Жыл бұрын
A good and absolutely valid toot of the horn there. She was going to drift into you! Yesterday I used my horn to signal to a Taxi I needed to reverse. It was a busy car park at an Airport, I found a spot and wanted to reverse in. Indicated to the left and stopped just past the spot. But this taxi was right up my ass. But a wee toot and he sussed what was going on, gave me a thumbs up and reversed back. It's great when we can cooperate! A pedestrian sadly thought it was a reprimand. But seems to calm down when they saw what was happening.
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
the taxi driver probably lost his taxi license over being cooperative like that.
@bailey125 Жыл бұрын
2:44 Love the Ogmios Grateful jog reference.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 13:05, I wonder how many folks get confused by the one way streets and mistake them for two way. Especially also when following SAT NAV instructions. I would be on high alert for that and as a pedestrian, I would always look both ways before crossing.
@Alan_Clark Жыл бұрын
Satnav instructions can be misleading. Recently mine told me to make a left turn, but it was merely a sharp left bend in the road, with a minor road joining from the right. It didn't need to tell me anything. It helps to sometimes look at the screen, besides listening to the instructions.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
@@Alan_Clark Your comments could virtually have been written by myself! Totally concur regarding Sat Nav telling me to turn left (or right) just because there is a minor road in the "straight ahead" position. I've even had it tell me to make such a turn purely due to a sharp bend and no side street at all. As you mentioned, it pays to glance at the sat nav screen and confirm the path to be taken. It can be even worse whenever I'm in Canada or the USA (I'm a dual citizen Brit Canadian and I cross the border into the USA frequently). What can often happen is at freeway entrances which unlike the UK, do not have roundabouts but a regular intersection. Sat nav will tell me to "Turn left onto I-5" for example. Even if distance to the turn is mentioned (and that's not always the case), you have to be aware to turn left onto to the second roadway which is the onramp onto the freeway and not the first roadway which would mean getting onto the freeway in the wrong direction via the offramp for the opposite direction. There are No Entry / Wrong Way signs for this but if someone is just blindly following the sat nav instructions and not thinking, it's easy to do. Especially more so at night in the rain and feeling tired. You need to first drive under / over the freeway and then turn. And for the record, I've never made that mistake...but almost!
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 7:28, I totally agree that red light jumping is a big problem and I gather it's a big issue around your neck of the woods in Liverpool. I don't know the junction in this clip at all and obviously you would do. But just to ask: All those oncoming vehicles that continued to turn after your lights went green. Were they in fact facing a red light or is it possible their light changed from a right turn green filter to a steady green...and a case of several of them making a judgement call that they could still make it on their steady green before you and others alongside you got going? In fact, does such a light sequence even exist in the Uk? Its quite common in Canada and the USA for this scenario to happen, which is what prompted me to post this comment for the UK.
@alanmorrison163 Жыл бұрын
We sometimes have left turn filters (similar to the right turn filter you describe), but they are not universal. We also sometimes have junctions with right turn arrows which are shown to one set of traffic after the opposing side has gone to red. They can cause issues with traffic that was waiting to turn right from the side that gets the red first is stranded in the junction and they don’t realise that the opposing traffic is seeing a green.
@CristiNeagu Жыл бұрын
2:24 In this situation I would have been on the other side of the road. You have two kids on scooters going past a narrowing in the pavement. They could trip and fall in front of you, or they could jump off the pavement into the road. I'm not going to take chances with that if I don't have to, especially on what looks like a very quiet road. I would have given them as much space as I possibly could.
@5688gamble Жыл бұрын
I wish every instructor was like you- or mines, he was awesoe! I was coming up a hill on my bike the other day and an instructor done possibly the worst turn on the road I have EVER seen! He basically turned into a side street off of a busy main road and proceeded to awkwardly turn himself around while reversing into a main road, he held up two busy roads, could have went around but given how unfathomable his decision was NOBODY wanted to mess with it. We were all just looking at him and shaking our heads at one another, he stopped 6 directions of traffic for a good 2 minutes- even if there was a student in the car (whch there wasn't) I'd have expected a good instructor to tell them to proceed down that road and find a place to turn (there are many crescents and other great options) I don't know what his thought process was there! I hope that he doesn't teach like he drives when he's alone!
@CarlosArruda77 Жыл бұрын
What you did there, stoping before turning left because there's a pedestrian just about to cross the road, now that the law was recently changed giving the pedestrian priority to cross the road, I trained to this standard bank in 1997 in Portugal. This was already the code then. Today, when I do that I often have drivers on their horns at me. They either don't know this is now the law or it's just lack of patience.
@picklestheswift Жыл бұрын
That last one was utter madness...
@djjackocomeon Жыл бұрын
Hi Ashley, have you done a video on motorway slip road problems? I'd love to hear your thoughts on merging two lanes of slip road before enering motorway.
@WilliumBobCole Жыл бұрын
My instructor drove me home after passing my test too so I assume it's a common thing, but I am wondering why that is? My hunch says it's just because the emotions would be high after the stress and relief of the test and the results, and so it's a safety thing to prevent nerves causing any accidents, but I'm not sure if there's more to it than that...
@jandl1jph766 Жыл бұрын
That's most of it - some people take the whole emotional rollercoaster of exams quite well, others don't. Since you never quite know either way until it's too late, it's better to be safe than sorry (I'm firmly on the "definitely stay out of traffic" end of the spectrum myself!).
@Alan_Clark Жыл бұрын
The Highway Code advises against using L plates when a qualified driver is driving, although it is not obligatory. (This does not apply to driving instructors).
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
I just assumed it was so ashley didn't have to switch seats when the successful driver got home.
@wildefyri Жыл бұрын
Insurance too depending on the policy. You're now qualified.
@WilliumBobCole Жыл бұрын
@@wildefyri hm, my friend's dad is a driving instructor and from what I understand of his policy, his car is insured for any qualified driver, with or without him, with his permission; obviously provisional holders still need qualified supervision
@TillyOrifice Жыл бұрын
I'm really enjoying this channel. I had an impression of English drivers as being really good, maybe a bit officious and self-righteous comparatively, but generally more cooperative and thoughtful than drivers in the countries that I'm used to. It's almost reassuring to see the same silly stuff that you see everywhere else.
@kenbrown2808 Жыл бұрын
even the awkward driving in Ashley's channel is often of a higher standard than the average in the states.
@Monkeh616 Жыл бұрын
On the whole, statistically, they are, but that doesn't equate to perfect. People will be people. It is pretty sad to drive around the UK and realise that with all the awful driving going on, these are still among the safest roads in the world. Makes you realise just how bad some places are.
@ianmason. Жыл бұрын
That first clip, where people regularly skip a queue for the lights for a 'quick right' by driving against the traffic, I've got one locally. The problem with it is that the back entrance to the local police station is down the road on the right and a good 50% of the people driving against the traffic are in *_liveried police cars_* ! Whatever happened to setting a good example?
@Cenotaff Жыл бұрын
The clip at 8:10 is terrifying, no awareness from anybody. Very little to zero time to react. I can't quite fathom when things changed as it never seemed to be this bad when I passed my test, 20 years ago. Tail-gaiting and reaction driving is now seemingly more common than keeping a safe distance. Crazy.
@Rroff2 Жыл бұрын
Things seem to have gone steeply downhill since COVID measures have been relaxed, I don't know why it is. I've not seen anything quite that terrifying but see stuff like that on the roads almost daily - just leaves me wondering why so few people seem able to just drive normally.
@nickbea3443 Жыл бұрын
09:49 I'm not surprised you clutched your head, waiting for the crash. That could have been very nasty.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 16:00, perfectly timed statement regarding checking mirrors before accelerating. Have to say that two of my pet peeves are being tailgated whilst driving at the speed limit (verified by two gps devices) and the tailgater showing signs of overtaking just as the limit increases, as in this clip. Back to the point of checking mirrors before accelerating, I've really got into the habit of this as a direct result of some of Ashley's previous videos. Including on multi lane roads such as when motorway traffic slows and speeds up again. Especially for any filtering two wheelers.
@smilerbob Жыл бұрын
I check the mirrors as well before turning sharper corners where visibility is restricted just to make sure our 2-wheeled friends aren’t trying to overtake or looking to overtake when the corner is completed. Been useful as well on more than one occasion
@picklestheswift Жыл бұрын
16:08 another paid actor! 😂😂
@letter1014 Жыл бұрын
8:54 - And that’s why the new rule is so stupid imo: causes nothing but confusion.
@richardhasler6718 Жыл бұрын
Well, I think learner drivers need all the help they can get, with the madness on our roads at the moment! Glad you're a fan of Ogmios school of zen motoring too!
@ashley_neal Жыл бұрын
Bit more than a fan. Keep tuned in!
@stationcolossus Жыл бұрын
@@ashley_neal 👀
@JurivonStolzenberg1410 ай бұрын
Hgv , hazardous load: i do that and i alwasy amazed how clise cats dome to my trailer which is clearly markws as hazardous load ( drivers obviously don't understand the exact details of hazard , but there are enough labels to say :" it IS A HAZARD ", orange plate and more. Even when i have " toxic " on board ( white diamond crossbones label) they still come close to my rear bumper. Did you remeber the stories in news last petrol crisis when car drivers followed a POWDER TANKER , thinking it will lead them to a petrol station with enough petrol to fill up? Public seemed had no clue what a PETROL TANKER looks like!
@duckydashcam751 Жыл бұрын
The mentality of people who see a learner car and immediately think, Must Get In Front is absurd. We've all been a learner, and I always leave so much space and give learners time as it can put them off driving. Great video Ashley.
@GodmanchesterGoblin Жыл бұрын
Great video, apart from the annoying over-selling of the VPN. Unfortunately most VPN brands do the same thing (purposefully ignore the fact that just about any decent website employs SSL encryption). Of course, VPNs do have perfectly valid uses.
@rjones6219 Жыл бұрын
How often, when driving up to the stop sign for road works, do you find the sign, essentially, too close to the lights and the exit from the works?
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 6:10, although not the subject of that clip, less than ideal planning by the black Mercedes behind you, trying to change to the right hand lane when everyone is almost stationary and queuing.
@ibs5080 Жыл бұрын
At around 2:38, really proud of you Ash for correctly giving the pedestrian priority. I think you are ready for Canadian citizenship for that! Seriously though, I bet most drivers would have just charged through that turn barely even slowing down, given the gentle nature of the turn. Anyhow, that was a textbook illustration of how the new rules should work and good on the jogger also to pick up on your actions.
@cudden22 Жыл бұрын
And an excellent shout out to Ogmios!
@bramelsheretan Жыл бұрын
I had a little disagreement with a van driver when a pedestrian wanted to cross the road I was turning into, I do think standards are poor these days. Nice selection of scenarios
@tooleyheadbang42396 ай бұрын
Right at the start; how does the Iceland van's move differ from everyday overtaking?
@JurivonStolzenberg1410 ай бұрын
Foreign HGV in UK: i had to explain English lady today that the reason : alwasy foreign trucks involved in accidnets inUK" is that Uk local drivers don't understand the continental drivers seating position and consequently blind spots on the off side as well as unfamiliarity with local motorway networks ( many with poor layout and poor road marking). Same happens to an English driver abroad.
@ooslum Жыл бұрын
14:23 I think the emerging right-turner even frightened the the BMW driver following you, they almost adopted a reasonable road position,😂.
@ArminGrewe Жыл бұрын
Sounded like the Seat at 17:00 had a go faster exhaust, so was legally required to overtake the poxy learner ;-)
@ashley_neal Жыл бұрын
who also has a 'go faster exhaust' 😂
@broadsword6650 Жыл бұрын
The technical term for such a vehicle is "a trombonist". The same applies to the driver of said vehicle. A complete and utter trombonist.