I have an addiction to watching YouTube videos of bad drivers. It's amazing what some of these people do, like stopping at a green light, running through a red light, using the breakdown lane to cut through traffic, and not clearing snow off their windshields or roof. The list of offenses is long.

With the advent of dashcams, many of these bad drivers are recorded and posted to YouTube for all to see. In most cases, dashcams are used to share videos with police and insurance companies to have a solid piece of evidence in an accident. So many times it's a "he said she said" game of who is telling the truth, but the camera doesn't lie and has made sure people who deserved compensation got the money they needed.

People who have dashcams also capture accidents with other motorists and a whole bunch of very bad drivers.

There's one YouTube channel called Really Bad Driving, which is pretty much self-explanatory, but there are several dashcam videos of drivers in New England, mostly in New Hampshire, and a few in Maine.

The irony struck during a recording taken by the driver behind Really Bad Driving and posted to his channel. After several dozens of videos he's compiled of bad drivers, this time, HE was the bad driver.

We've cued this clip up to where a video of police pulling someone over for speeding is followed by him being pulled over for doing 53mph in a 30 mph zone.

It was clear he knew he was wrong and I gotta give him credit for putting in his video compilation. I wonder if he got ticketed.

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