Sunset Blvd near Echo Park Ave, Los Angeles, CA
Drifting between lanes, stopping for a few seconds at green lights, then jerking forward. I stayed back and called 911. They pulled over two blocks later, dispatch said a unit was en route.
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Drifting between lanes, stopping for a few seconds at green lights, then jerking forward. I stayed back and called 911. They pulled over two blocks later, dispatch said a unit was en route.
Backed into a parked Subaru hard enough to break the tail light, sat there for maybe 10 seconds, then drove off down Rivington. I left a note for the Subaru's owner with the partial plate.
No placard, no plate. Driver hopped out, walked into the store carrying a six-pack with zero issue. Truck took up the spot AND the access aisle next to it.
Idling in the protected bike lane for 8+ minutes with hazards on. Forced every cyclist out into the moving lane next to the trucks. Driver waved off when I asked them to move.
Light had been red for at least 3 seconds when they entered the intersection. Pedestrian was already in the crosswalk and had to jump back. No brake lights at all.
Parked entirely inside the new protected bike lane for 12+ minutes. Driver was on the phone, waved me around when I asked them to move into the loading zone half a block away.
Driver was weaving through five lanes of traffic at well over the limit, cutting off a semi and almost clipping a Civic in the carpool lane. No turn signals at any point. Filmed for about 90 seconds before they exited at…
Pulled into the ADA spot, no placard hanging, no plate. Driver and passenger both walked into the store with no apparent mobility issue. Two open standard spots one row over.
Maybe one car length back at 55 mph for over a mile. I tapped the brakes once to give a warning, they got even closer. Eventually passed me on the right shoulder.
Posted 30, my dashcam clocked them passing me at maybe 70. School zone two blocks down.
Parked completely across the bus stop on Bedford during the morning commute. The B62 had to drop riders mid-block. This is the third time this same plate has been at this stop.
Idling in the bike lane during morning rush, blocking the entire 2-way protected lane. Driver waved a 'just a minute' and stayed for the next 10.
Parked in front of an active fire hydrant. Wheel was literally touching the curb cut for it.
Came through about 4 seconds after the light went red, didn't even slow down. Pedestrian crossing signal had been on the whole time.
Came from the far right shoulder all the way across to the leftmost lane in one motion, no signal, forced two cars to brake hard. Speeding the whole time.
Driver had a phone propped on the steering wheel watching what looked like a TikTok feed. Drifted into my lane twice in maybe a quarter mile. Kept the phone up the entire time.
Texting with both thumbs, eyes off the road for stretches of 5+ seconds. Drifted into the bike lane on the bridge twice.
Following inches off my bumper at 70 mph in driving rain. Wouldn't pass even when the left lane opened up. Eventually flipped me off and went around on the shoulder.
Tailing me in the left lane at probably 95+ mph in a 60 zone, flashing high beams. Eventually swerved across all four lanes to take an exit on the right.
Tag expired in 2021. Same car has been parked here for at least three weeks based on the chalk marks. Looks like it's being used as storage.
Parked in the bike lane with no flashers, completely blocking it for at least 20 minutes. Plenty of legal spots one block over.
Doing burnouts at the intersection on a green light. Cleared four cars worth of smoke before driving off normally. Aftermarket exhaust audible from blocks away.
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