Another Pointless Road Rage Incident

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Published 2020-10-27
Sometimes road rage can boil up from absolutely nothing, and this was certainly the case in this incident.

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All Comments (21)
  • @snowleopard9749
    Why do road ragers always move from "I'm in a hurry" to "I have all the time in the world to hold you up and tell you off" so quickly?
  • @TheMrDavidSir
    All that nonsense, and he ends up behind the Fiat 500 where he started.
  • @RedSkyHorizon
    Always leave plenty of extra time for your journey. You'll be amazed how less stressed you'll be.
  • Makes me think that some sort of assessment of how easily triggered you can get should form part of the driving test.
  • @donaldasayers
    Little blue Fiat was brave. I have rarely met a driver of a crew-cab pick-up that wasn't a total knob.
  • @fluxant
    Everyone is always in a rush to queue at the next set of lights 🚦
  • @DJ-Daz
    I've said it many times on youtube, but you CANNOT control what other people do, you can only control yourself.
  • See it all the time as a cyclist. People are too impatient to wait a few seconds to overtake the cyclist safely, but have all the time in the world to try and start a fight.
  • I'll respond to this slowness by going slower but in front of the guy whos driving slowly... so he'll be driving slowly.. I see.. genius.
  • @timothymn2
    He wasn't saying: "You should have been in lane one." But, given his later lane change: "I shouldn't be in lane one."
  • @Andrestander124
    The 4x4 driver is an impatient idiot. I see people like that all the time. Best thing to do, don’t react let them go.
  • @Plexipal
    Wow, and I thought you had to be an adult to get a driving license.
  • @MiseEnZheng
    That's ridiculous. How can they be so easily triggered?! There must've been something else prior to the slow start? Maybe they've seen them on a mobile? I swear driving is so bad for some people's mental states. Far too quick to violence and aggression.
  • @Tomerz.
    "So I put my window down, just to geg in a bit" funniest part of the video, loving it. Although your videos are made for serious, and educational purposes. It is also very entertaining and fun to watch. Keep up the great work mate, you are saving lives without even knowing it.
  • Who thinks the 4x4 driver would probably take exception to the fiat beeping him at the end of the clip, for the numpty to start again.
  • As a CPC holder I have to constantly remind myself (with varying degrees of failure)... a good attitude compensates for poor skills, far better than good skills compensate for a poor attitude (and everyone genuinely believes that they've got the skills). "If I'm in the right, I can afford to keep my temper; if I'm in the wrong, I can't afford to lose it." - Gandhi. 😔 ... and that cut across two lanes, to continue around the roundabout (2:53)... Far key knell!!... even I drive better than that.
  • @loc4725
    To be honest I didn't see anything particularly surprising in that clip. The Chelsea tractor driver expects priority in every situation and white van driver reacts just as you'd expect one to.
  • Fair play to you Ashley, admitting that even you are guilty of feeling frustrated by other road users. Your content has helped me to re-evaluate my own attitudes and behaviours and has helped me to be a safer and calmer driver. Thank you👍
  • Thanks Ashley, I loved the comments 'I have been guilty of this myself' and 'look how pathetic this looks' were both excellent and have helped change my behaviour. Yes, I have also driven and become angry with other drivers. I don't think I'm at a point yet where I won't ever get triggered but every time I resist the trigger effect from another driver is now a moment of quiet, zen-like joy. I am less stressed (and cause less stress to others), my driving is MUCH safer and driving to avoid conflict or accidents and encourage politeness is a skill I wish to constantly improve and hopefully, demonstrate to others.