It鈥檚 no secret that many听Kiwi drivers display some shocking behaviour听on our roads.听Modern dashcam technology听means that we increasingly get to capture their dangerous and bizarre driving decisions for posterity - and hopefully, learn what not to do.听 听
In 2023, dashcams are everywhere and, according to one recent compilation, so are New Zealanders driving like absolute d***heads.听
Popular Facebook page听Traffic Updates Horowhenua Kapiti Wellington听has compiled some shocking examples of our driving in 2023, sharing it for our mutual amusement and education.听
It features drivers risking life and limb just to gain a few seconds on their trip, struggling with basic concepts such as roundabouts and performing harebrained stunts for social media clout.听
Most of the incidents featured are from the K膩piti, Horowhenua, Manawat奴 and Wellington regions - but you can see this behaviour all around the motu.听
鈥淓ach year between 300 and 400 people die on our roads,鈥 the creators of the video wrote.听
鈥淚t鈥檚 not hard to see why....鈥听
Some of the highlights (lowlights?) include:听
A man standing on the seat of his moped听
This guy decided that standing on the seat of his moped would make a good video. Photo / Traffic Updates Horowhenua Kapiti Wellington听
Somewhere, a village is missing its idiot - they鈥檇 be wise to check the emergency department if they鈥檙e looking for this genius.听
Driver speeds into intersection, takes flight听
This driver came speeding into the intersection and then took flight. Photo / Traffic Updates Horowhenua Kapiti Wellington听
This clip starts off sedately enough, with all the drivers appearing to obey the rules of the intersection. Until the red 4WD appears out of nowhere, flying sideways into the barrier and the cars patiently waiting. As someone commented on the video online: 鈥淭here鈥檚 some scary drivers out there鈥.听
Corrugated iron flies across the road听
Loose corrugated iron goes flying across the road in this clip. Photo / Traffic Updates Horowhenua Kapiti Wellington听
Corrugated iron like this is all over New Zealand, but usually fixed in place in fences and on roofs. Not this rogue piece, which was caught on video flying across a busy road. Goes to show that drivers have to worry about more than just other vehicles when it comes to hazards on our roads.听
Motorcyclist narrowly missing truck听
This motorcyclist cut it very close. Photo / Traffic Updates Horowhenua Kapiti Wellington听
Truckies see some of the worst behaviour on our roads听and motorcyclists are tragically too frequently the victim of other motorist鈥檚 bad decisions. But in this case, it鈥檚 all on the motorcyclist, seen overtaking one truck just to come sickeningly close to a loaded logging truck coming in the other direction. Utter madness.听
Truck鈥檚 trailer swings into oncoming traffic听
This stomach-churning moment captures a large trailer swinging into the oncoming lane. Photo / Traffic Updates Horowhenua Kapiti Wellington听
This one is a stomach-churner, a bottom clencher, one to watch through your fingers. It shows the flatbed trailer of a large truck swinging wildly into the opposing lane as it rounds a corner. Another truck is approaching and captures the whole thing on camera. The consequences could have been so much worse. A real shocker.听
Driver reverses trailer down the motorway听
Oh dear. Photo / Traffic Updates - Horowhenua Kapiti Wellington听
The video closes with this gem of poor decision-making. It shows a driver backing a trailer down the motorway heading into Ngauranga Gorge in Wellington. Many Kiwis take the ability to back a trailer as a mark of driving prowess - but Wellingtonians online were not impressed by this driver鈥檚 hamfisted efforts when听this video first went viral earlier this year.听
鈥淲ow, putting everyone else at risk, because you missed a turn-off? You shouldn鈥檛 be allowed to operate a vehicle!!! Just absolutely stupid,鈥 one fumed.听
鈥淭here鈥檚 better places to practice your backing skills,鈥 another local offered.听
The full video: Dashcam D***heads 2023听
Chris Marriner is an Auckland-based journalist covering trending news and social media. He joined the Herald in 2003 and previously worked in the Herald鈥檚 visual team.听
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