First published at 14:18 UTC on August 25th, 2019.
Moving videos from YouTube.
After putting out 2 dashcam videos in 2 days, I haven't done one in 2 weeks since I have been busy doing soccer videos for my son's team. Hope this gets me back on track.
Birdy clip from Bad Drivers of Connect…
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Moving videos from YouTube.
After putting out 2 dashcam videos in 2 days, I haven't done one in 2 weeks since I have been busy doing soccer videos for my son's team. Hope this gets me back on track.
Birdy clip from Bad Drivers of Connecticut 76 at https://youtu.be/Z2vVteMGr4s?t=555
** Objects are closer than they appear due to the wide angle lens **
U-Turn info from Texas Highwayman (http://www.texashighwayman.com/laws.shtml)
A common area of confusion regards U-turns. It seems everyone has a different idea of what is legal and isn't regarding U-turns. There is only one state law specifically regarding U-turns: §545.102, which prohibits a U-turn if you are not visible within 500 feet of approaching traffic. Otherwise, U-turns are allowed anywhere as long as there is not a sign or local ordinance prohibiting it. If you want to make a U-turn at a traffic light, you cannot do so unless the left turn signal is green or, if there is no left turn signal, the light for through traffic is green. Whenever you make a U-turn, you must, of course, yield to oncoming traffic just as if you were making a left turn. *If you make a U-turn with a green signal, anyone wanting to make a right-on-red is required to yield to you.*
Credits:
Intro music: "Drivin' With Your Eyes Closed" - Don Henley
Outro music is my own creation.
Intro and Outro video (warpdrive) by Christian Sautter (https://vimeo.com/christiansautter)
Thumbnail picture (https://www.flickr.com/photos/williamphotography/5355877261/) by JC+A is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution 2.0 Generic License: https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0/
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