OMG Very Very Very Horrible Accidents

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Published 2024-07-24
Certainly! Here are some important safety instructions for driving:

1. Buckle Up: Always wear your seatbelt and ensure that all passengers do the same.

2. Stay Alert: Avoid distractions like texting, and stay focused on the road.

3. Obey Speed Limits: Adhere to posted speed limits and adjust your speed for road conditions.

4. Maintain a Safe Following Distance: Keep a safe distance behind the vehicle in front of you to allow for sudden stops.

5. Use Turn Signals: Signal your intentions when changing lanes or making turns.

6. Observe Traffic Signs and Signals: Follow traffic signals and obey road signs.

7. Don't Drink and Drive: Never drive under the influence of alcohol or drugs.

8. Check Your Blind Spots: Use your mirrors and turn your head to check blind spots when changing lanes.

9. Stay within Your Lane: Maintain your lane discipline and avoid weaving in and out of traffic.

10. Be Mindful of Weather Conditions: Adjust your driving to suit the weather, whether it's rain, snow, or fog.

11. Give Way to Pedestrians: Yield the right of way to pedestrians at crosswalks and intersections.

12. Use Your Horn Sparingly: Honk your horn only to alert other drivers of your presence, not as a form of frustration.

13. Avoid Aggressive Driving: Stay calm and patient, and avoid road rage.

14. Regular Vehicle Maintenance: Ensure your vehicle is well-maintained with working brakes, lights, and tires.

15. Stay Informed About Road Conditions: Be aware of road closures, accidents, or construction on your route.

16. Use Hands-Free Devices: If you need to use your phone, use a hands-free device to minimize distractions.

17. Be Courteous: Show respect and courtesy to other drivers on the road.

18. Plan Your Route: Know your route in advance and have a backup plan in case of unexpected detours.

Remember, safe driving not only protects you but also the people around you. Always prioritize safety on the road.

All Comments (21)
  • @nickd.4512
    I am a truck driver. This is the shit the rest of us who actually can drive and pay attention have to deal with.
  • @Longshotinmo
    I'm saving the link for this video. When people ask me why I wanted to retire after 40+ years trucking, I'll just give them this link.
  • I swear, half of these truck drivers are NOT paying attention to what the hell they are doing.
  • @CharlesObscure
    5:30 Being a horse owner, I always get concerned when I see a horse trailer in one of these videos.😮
  • @darrennew8211
    First three trucks just plain old weren't looking out the windshield. Most of the rest, too. When they neither slow down nor move over until the last second, you know they're just plain not paying attention. And what are those shiny things you can see sticking out to the sides? I always thought those were mirrors so you could see if there was someone next to you before changing lanes, but I guess not!
  • @Bit01
    1:23 That escort truck messed up. He should have been in the right lane, knowing the house hauler was about to turn and block it.
  • @stopnowus
    These videos highlight the importance of staying composed in tense situations. Valuable lessons indeed! 🚗
  • @manonmars2009
    Who are the people driving these trucks? Did they take an illiteracy test? Is their vision 20/200 ? Have they confused driving a big rig with driving a compact car? Are they blind in one eye and can't see out the other? Now I know why there are so many ads on tv with lawyers drumming up business for people who have been involved in horrific wrecks with careless truck drivers.
  • @beluapi8865
    Many of these videos shows why you should never pass a big rig on their right side. If you really have to, make it quick as possible. Never hang out in anyone’s blind spot. It’s in your best interest to know where those blinds spots are at for other drivers.
  • @duel1009
    It is shocking to see how many accidents happen unnecessarily. Basically too fast, too little distance, inattentive ... always the same mistakes with the same results . I drive a truck myself and am of the opinion that ALL truck drivers must be required to attend training at least once a year.
  • This should be called "new generation of truckers doing the best they can with the ignorance their parents raised them with....."
  • @MilePost106
    So glad I got out of driving truck back in 2013. To many electronics taking the focus away from driving and it’s not what it used to be years ago.
  • Most of these drivers are driving almost asleep. Electronic logging has done a lot for truckers but the ones who drive under exceptions to the rules are being pushed even harder. 100+ hour weeks are becoming the NORM. One of the people I know quit for just that reason. Loading the truck doesn’t count towards hours and isn’t paid as well. He got no sleep for three days. He quit. His replacement killed somebody through lack of sleep. The attorney for the family tried to go after my friend as well. The judge dismissed him from the case because he quit without harming anyone. The company is defending its practices as the only way to stay in business.
  • These were all the rejects from The Fast and the Fearless movie 🤯🥴😵‍💫🤣🤣
  • @VWNate1
    The amount of truck drivers who are clearly going too fast for circumstances then fail to even let off the throttle is staggering . -Nate