Everything you need to know about the illegal act of brake checking
In the best case, it’s road rage gone too far. Worst case? Someone’s targeted you for an insurance scam.
Whatever the reason, brake-checking other drivers is a one-stop shop for causing an accident on the road.
Alright, social media algorithms determine a lot of what we see on our screens – but lately, it feels like a constant barrage of dashcam footage showing inexplicably stupid crashes happening on the road.
With such an influx of footage online, it’s easy to think that driving standards are slipping.
But are they?
A post-lockdown survey by insurance specialists Compare the Market suggested that many drivers feel driving standards have slipped since the 2020 COVID lockdowns, where the vast majority of us went without driving for quite some time.
Whether or not this is a true reflection of driving standards is hard to say without further research.
However, it’s a well-known, but still sad, fact that there have always been (and probably always will be) dangerous drivers on the road. And recently, they seem to be hopping on the brake checking bandwagon.