In this dashcam footage compilation, a quiet day spirals from car‑park bumps to motorway madness—clear dashcam footage that turns finger‑pointing into facts when a close call becomes a car crash or full‑blown car accident. Watch the full video:
It starts in a supermarket car park, where a light bump turns into a headache: the witness sprints over, leaves details and a card to help the Ibiza driver, while the Scenic driver pushes for “their” repairer—exactly the scenario where unbiased dashcam footage protects the innocent. A little later, a van barrels the wrong way down a one‑way street; tempers flare, passengers posture, and the branding splashed across their vehicle makes the entitlement even more embarrassing. “Maybe pay attention” feels rare today: a parking bump‑and‑run happens while the owner is away (a passenger sits stunned), and another clip shows a driver harassing two women in a ute—aggression that has no place on public roads.
Roundabouts become a recurring theme. One driver treats the circle like a free‑for‑all; another stops and apologises after a close call just past the junction; and, in a candid moment of humility, the filmer admits, “this time I was the idiot”—a reminder that even good habits (right‑left‑right) can miss a moving threat. Oncoming trouble continues when a driver attempts an illegal U‑turn across live traffic, then a van on the M26 swerves from lane to lane—overtaking, undertaking, cutting in—shocking, aggressive, and dangerous in equal measure. The set closes in Jannali NSW, where a not‑at‑fault clip captures impact, positions, and plates—the difference between a long argument and a swift payout after a car accident.
What the reel makes crystal‑clear (and how to drive smarter tomorrow): signal early and treat every move as mirror → signal → shoulder check; approach roundabouts in the correct lane, hold that lane through the exit, and yield like you mean it; never attempt U‑turns across multiple live lanes; and in car parks, leave space and finish manoeuvres at walking speed. If something happens, keep calm, don’t chase, and preserve your original dashcam footage with the time/location overlay—it’s your best witness when a minor bump, an entitled wrong‑way driver, or motorway swerving tries to become your next car crash.

