Jessie stop.

  • I genuinely don't understand why she didn't stop, did she think the car would do it itself??

    She had 5-7 business days to react!! šŸ¤¦šŸ»ā€ā™‚ļø

    She reacted, she has been screaming, usually it work for typical man but not for the car

    She wasn’t the one screaming

    Panic caused her brain to short circuit

    I once sliced a huge chunk out of my finger while using a table saw as a teenager. I calmly turned the thing off, left the class and just sort of wandered around the school till a member of staff saw me white as a ghost with my hand wrapped in my jumper

    I wasn't thinking, my mind just went blank and malfunctioned

    At this point "panic" is just an excuse. She shouldn't be allowed to drive if she can't handle a simple brake on a straight road.

    The person I replied to asked how it could happen. I gave what I think is likely the cause

    Accidents happen, if she takes responsibility for it and the damage which I'm assuming she did then that should be the end of it

    The whole reason we have driving lessons is because we accept people can and will fuck up from time to time

    I'm not sure the context here but it seems like she's taking lessons so I would imagine she failed this lesson

    At 11 seconds remaining, she is told to stop, she's not paying attention, she disregards about 4 commands to stop before realising she doesn't have enough time, this is distracted driving, and not a brain switch off moment.

    All she had to do was slam on the brakes, didn’t even bother to let the ABS kick in..

    That doesn’t look like a car that people ā€œtake lessonsā€ in. That looks like someone’s car that they let Jessie drive when she probably shouldn’t have been and she was super distracted by everyone trying to talk around her.

    Do people not learn to drive with their parents in the US?

    No, thank you. Instead of a huge car in front of here, that could have been a parent with a child crossing the road that she would've killed.

    This girl just showed us that her brain simply doesn't have the capacity for her to be allowed behind a wheel ever again.

    Btw, you thinking that this was just a "fuck up" tells me that you shouldn't be allowed to drive either.

    Looking straight ahead at something with someone shouting at you to stop for a fair old while and slamming into the back of it? Yeah shouldn't be driving, agree šŸ’Æ

    This . Jessie should be taking the bus now for the rest of her life .

    That wasn’t an accident. It was advanced level incompetence fuckwittery.

    There is fucking up, and then not making any effort to brake until 10 foot behind the car.

    Replace that car with a member of your family innocently crossing the road......changed youre tune

    You don’t ā€˜fail’ a lesson. You can fail a test though which I’m sure she will unless she has many more lessons

    "The whole reason we have driving lessons is because we accept people can and will fuck up from time to time".

    No. That's why we have insurance.

    We have driving lessons to familiarize people with controls of the car, and the rules of the road.

    From the dictionary

    Accident: anĀ unfortunateĀ incident that happensĀ unexpectedlyĀ andĀ unintentionally, typically resulting in damage or injury.

    This implies there is no blame.

    No such thing as a accident, just carelessness.

    How is it an 'excuse', an excuse for what?

    According to reddit literally everything is done on purpose with the most malicious intent

    Girl could have committed samurai suicide in shame of this and these pricks would still be like "she's just trying to avoid responsibility"

    Man, if she panics so easily, and it makes her unable to brake, she shouldn't be allowed to drive. This is fucking dangerous. But of course everything is about some mental problems that excuses it. It still doesn't bring dead people back from accidents where people panicked

    Man, if she panics so easily, and it makes her unable to brake, she shouldn't be allowed to drive

    Yeah you're right about that, but it doesn't make it an 'excuse'

    Who says she is allowed to drive, this could well have been her first lesson, this could be everyone finding out she shouldn't drive, you need to atleast try something to see if its for you.

    If this was a driving lesson, an authorized driving instructor has a break and a speeder near his feet, so this cant be an authorized driving instructor. Hence, she shouldnt be driving in the first place. Lol, you dont just go on the road driving and see if its something for you. Atleast not in public traffic.

    you dont just go on the road driving and see if its something for you.

    Do you not..?

    You don't need an authorised driving instructor to go on a lesson, just someone who has a licence in the passenger seat

    Is that true in the US? That sounds insane

    I'm guessing this clip is from the USA, but in the UK you can drive with only a provisional drivers license, you dont need an instructor, along as the owner of the vehicle is the passenger and over 21yrs of age and is an experienced driver, you can drive. Unsure how the USA does it, but I'd be shocked to find out the conditions were any stricter than the UK.

    Forgetting the main thing. They also need to be insured! Which aint cheap at all.. for reasons like this. šŸ˜…

    I’m betting her circuits were short to begin with. What a ditz.

    Panic??? At what? She was looking at the stationary car in front for a good 4 minutes so what is there to panic over?

    My take is that she has only driven a car with regenerative braking, and she was driving a friends car in the video and didnt understand how to slow down.

    I feel like applying the breaks and amputating a finger warrant different levels of concern.

    No... she's not suffering the same type of physiological reaction as you were when you removed a part of your finger.

    She's entirely unable to prioritise in a fairly non-stressful scenario. She can see the car she's about to hit approaching. She's told to stop multiple times with plenty of time before the impact, when she does eventually decide to actually attempt to slow down, she does it half heartedly. A slam on the brakes when she finally decided to use them may have stopped her in time. She just kind of, presses the brake pedal gently while saying, over the guy yelling at her to stop "i've got it". There's no cognitive process between her hitting the brakes, and seeing that the car isn't slowing rapidly enough to avoid impact. She makes seemingly no effort to change anything until it's extremely obviously too late, with her more experienced companion yelling at her to stop for the last few seconds.

    There's something extremely wrong with the way she processes information.

    You suffered an unexpected and sudden maiming. You actually responded pretty well. Turned the saw off, wrapped the wound, and left the dangerous area. Even perceived slight blood loss can impair decision making fairly quickly, and your lizard brain response began to kick in, going pale was probably more that your blood is shunted to thoracic organs (heart, lungs) and large muscle groups, like upper legs and arms. Ready to fight or flee. Rather than absolute blood loss. Not a state that is suitable for higher level cognition.

    Your and her responses to very different events are on completely different ends of the spectrum expected responses. I'll restate, there's something very wrong with the way people like her behave. I've seen it many times when instructing people in various professions. Some people literally cannot engage with instruction, and also don't react to physical feedback the environment is giving them. It's like part of their brain is permanently asleep, even in the face of obvious impending danger. She does nothing while barrelling towards a very solid object at multiple times the speed she can run. Its objectively abnormal.

    Driving licenses exist BECAUSE of the prevalence of people like her. There's a large number of people who could drive safely without any formal instruction at all, there's multiple cases of children having driven incapacitated relatives to hospital for example.

    Maybe she thought she was in B mode?

    When he said "stop" she thought he was talking about the conversation they were having. Often bratty teenagers can't take things even a little bit serious, everything has to be fun and games, so they're not really thinking about what they're doing. Also it sounds like her dad (?) enables it judging by his half laughing "stop" at the end.

    ā€œBrakeā€ is the correct shout in this situation.

    I think you’re just overthinking it a tad. It’s super common for any new driver to be distracted. And it’s also super common for them not to press the brake pedal sufficiently.Ā 

    There’s a reason any wise instructor takes somebody like her to an empty car park for the first hour, and they practice emergency braking 10 times.Ā 

    This is exactly what I was thinking. Absolutely stupid.

    He needed to tell her to "press the brake" not just stop. Her reaction is delayed because she's trying to remember how to stop the car.

    American drivers: they give kids licenses, and nobody knows how to drive properly.Ā 

    Too busy thinking about shoes prob

    She’s driving an automatic, shouldn’t it do everything?

    Someone like this is more interested in gobbing off, and hasn't fully taken in they are actually in control of the vehicle.

    I'd assume it was her boyfriend's car and he was giving her a driving lesson. They shouldn't have had the music on, as it was a huge distraction and certainly wouldn't have helped with her concentrating on what she was doing. Neither would having friends in the back filming have help, it would probably have inflated her ego again stopping her from realising what was going on. Expensive lesson to learn.

  • "I got you, I got you."

    She did not, in fact, have him.

  • She does not deserve a mercedes

    She deserves a chair with no wheels

    I'm pretty sure she can injure herself and at least three others with a chair

    šŸ˜…šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ¤£šŸ‘†

    With wires attached to it.

    Or a driving licence…

    Good news. Now she doesn’t have one.

    She does not deserve being on the road in any way. Full stop.

    Unfortunately rich parents will buy her another, which without a doubt she will crash too.

    It's okay. Daddy will buy her another new one.

    She doesn't have one anymore.

  • Jessi staaaaahhp... I would be fucking FURIOUS if that was my relative

    I would be furious at myself for letting a clearly inexperienced driver drive my car without proper precautions like dual controls.

    if the one pretending to be her instructor is the owner of the car then they only have themselves to blame

    she got overloaded with info and shouldn’t be in that situation in the first place

    Surely ā€˜Don’t run into things’ and ā€˜Stop when someone says Stop’ are higher in the order than lane navigation. Seems a fair assumption.

    different when you’re in the moment than it is when you’re calm, can tell from how they are talking at the start that she is over stimulated

    Sounds like she interpreted ā€˜Stop’ as ā€˜don’t do a thing’ as opposed to ā€˜Do a thing! Press the brake pedal!’

    I doubt she could even process it. I’m an anxious person and when I was first on a real road I had to constantly remind myself which pedal was which and I mixed them up once or twice and had to ask my instructor to repeat instructions. He noticed right away and pulled me over to ask wtf was going on because we had been on private practice roads for 3 days already and I was really good at driving. We went back there for a day then when we went out again I was slightly better etc. I haven’t ever had an incident in my car since I passed and am a good driver, but you can’t just assume because you know someone they will just be fine driving to your instructions straight away

  • WHAT THE ACTUAL FUCK?

  • What a fucking idiot! Why is she looking shocked for?

    This reeks of premeditated influencer shenanigans

  • No defensive driving skills or aptitude here, she needs to go back to driving school and not drive until she is fully tested again. Unfortunately, she’s dangerous because of her lack of judgement

    She's never driven a car before and is being taught by a bunch of laughing, distracting idiots who aren't taking it seriously, with music playing, and who didn't even have the common sense to teach her the most basic car control before letting her on the highway.

    You know this for a fact ? If so, it’s very sad; for her, but even more so for the people she rear ended. My mother in law had problems with her neck for life because she was rear ended.

    American driving lessons are a joke. This is a prime example.

    A little bit like their disjointed police training that’s different in all states I’m told.

    Driving school?

    Isn't 'driving school' just driving on the road with an instructor?

    Whatever you call it, you get my meaning, it’s pretty evident

  • Teenagers do that. They seem to say. "I thought you were talking about...., a lot, it's like a defence for not knowing anything, while pretending they know everything, in this case her brain turned to mush with too much input/output.

  • "It's not even bad" she said, and 12 seconds later, it got bad.

  • That woman should not be driving

  • Young driver, music playing, 3 people interacting.Ā 

    Text book driving distracted. She didn't accelerate or brake or anything. Because she was too distracted with everything else.

  • Has she passed a driving test.... Ffs

    Im Gonna be guessing not

  • This is why physical handbrakes were so awesome. Literally any passenger of that car could have reached over and stopped that car. Technological advancements, especially in cars have been questionable for a while now.

    This industry peaked a decade ago.

    Just so you know, pulling+holding it e-brake switch activates an automatic controlled ABS stop while being pulled (it also sets the e-brake in a controlled manner to prevent rear wheels from locking up). If you let go of it, it aborts the ABS and disengages the e-brake (if the vehicle is still moving when released)

    Yanking on a manual handbrake too hard will lock up the rear wheels (if it's not AWD).

    But the problem is every automaker has their own unique design with modern car controls. There is no ubiquitous e-brake like the manual handbrake in older cars. In an emergency, you have no time to be searching for the small e-brake button and knowing how it works. Also, yanking on a manual handbrake in this instance would have brought the car to a stop. She was travelling 30mph-ish to about 15mph on impact. Locking up rear wheels is 50mph+ territory. Don't ask me how I know that.

    You don't have to search for it you just put your finger under it and pull

    This is quite an old video clip that's been reuploaded multiple times and I'm fairly certain she was learning on how to drive he had over 5 seconds to pull on that ( that model car it is immediate activation)

    I have paused the video at the beginning where it shows the centre console. I cannot tell you where the e-brake is on that car is. You have to search for it. "You just put your finger under it" yes, it's that simple when you know where it is.

  • It's just scary and unsafe and sucks that we have to share the road with so many ignorant people like this driver. You had 10 miles in front of you to stop that vehicle. And you weren't paying attention, probably looking at your phone. Looking at the screen or anything else, but the road in front of you, you should never be able to drive.

    I was rear ended twice in one year a few years ago. Both times I was just stopped at a red light, and had been stopped for at least a minute before getting hit. And both times my car was totaled. This stuff seriously pisses me off.

    I certainly don't blame you.There's no reason for it, too many are not focused on driving anymore.Driving has become the secondary task while people are flipping through emails and text and watching youtube

  • This is why in Australia we have rules about the number of passengers you can have when you are on your provisional license when uber 21

  • Jessie is a fucking moron

    I think this is the moron mobile. A cluster fuck of stupid going on in there.

  • She didnt even know what a lane was. She needed basic classroom training instruction before she set foot in that car.

  • He didn’t think to pull the handbrake and take it out of gear either.

  • I think she thought ā€œSTAWP!ā€ meant stop doing anything, not brake.

  • Is she fucking blind?

  • Omg Jessie, it's the pedal on the left. It's right where it's always been! What the fuck??

    She’s definitely never driven before

    Do people not practice breaking before going up to high speed??

    They should, it’s the first thing you should do to build a little muscle-mind memory. Even as a seasoned driver I do this when hopping in a new car to check I’m confident in starting/stopping.

    In this case it looks like they just swapped seats and had zero preparation.

  • After all these years, I really wanna hear from Jessie on this one 🤣

    Like where you at girl, why you hiding from the internet?!

  • Any time this comes up I'd like to remind everyone that instead of screaming at the panicking teenager the guy could have simply pulled a safety brake every car has. In expensive/new cars it is an electronic kind and it'll gently slow you down in situations such as these.

    That car ebrake is a button to the left of the driver. It’s not a lever in the center console

    Yeah most handbrakes have been replaced with a button which is kinda terrible

    He was probably expecting her to brake. It's not like she passed out

  • She's probably only ever driven a Tesla before. They use regenerative braking, and she peobably doesnt understand how brakes work.

    Thats why she was so confidently idiotic.

    Magnets? Brakes? How do they work?Ā 

  • Couldn't see passed her fake lashes!!

  • This isn't even a stereotype any more..

  • This gives me so much rage. The dumb look on her face afterwards.

  • Bob’s Burgers in real life

  • Honestly, Officer!! I was only taking a really short nap, and besides.... it was on Auto-Cruise.

  • I gave my son one driving lesson.

    That was more than enough.

    He drove two feet and knocked over a fence.

    I am a terible instructor.

  • Wtf is wrong with Jessie

  • Ducking hell. Ever practised emergency stop?

    Person teaching needs to learn how to pull the e-brake switch when needed (triggers an automatic ABS and sets parking brake as well)

    That’s a merc. The handbrake switch is by the steering wheel. You can’t reach it from the passenger seat.

    OK you got me there is just looked up this model of car and it does seem like it is stupidly placed on the far left side so its not possible as a passenger to get to it unless you take your belt off and reach over (what a stupid place to put it)

    Normally its below the gearbox selector or left or right of it, where your hand would naturally find it without looking

  • I feel the final "Jessie Stop!" May have been a bit of a late call.

  • And this is why we don’t give expensive cars to teenagers who dont know how to drive.

  • I hope Jesse isn’t on the road today this bish is out to ruin your day.

  • Guessing this precedes her passing the driving test??

  • telling her to slow down as she came to the lights might have been a good first step...

  • She didn’t even try and swerve either

  • Fake or for views...an entitled vlogger looking for clout

  • Clutch down & Brakes

  • Wow, imagine being so poor at using the road you'd do such a thing 🤯🤮

  • This is a repost, but I always appreciate seeing it again. When this was first posted, the context was that ā€œJessieā€ didn’t have a license and took her parents’ Benz anyway. So she didn’t know how to emergency-stop because, presumably, she hadn’t even done driver ed yet.

  • She should never be allowed in a car again....

    Even as a passenger.....

  • Stupid, rich, entitled nepo baby. That Merc must be worth 100K and she's just totalled it. But no biggie for them. Daddy will buy them another.

    And let's not forget the stationary car she drove into and the people inside.

  • Wonder what kind of retard she is

  • So (please dont get all pissy people), what’s that stat about women being safer drivers than men? 😳

    Have you heard of the term "cognition bias" before?

    Actions without conscious thought?

  • What part of Stop did she not understand

  • They could never drive

  • Usually forward facing sensors brake for you, clearly not this one.

  • There's a lot of chat about why the fuck didn't she just stop when she had a festive break to slow down, but nobody has said "shite AI" yet.

  • What kind of moron parents allow a airhead like this to drive without duel controls because she is clearly unable to pay attention and I didn’t purchased a car until my children were competent enough to drive a car without someone else having to stop for them! This is a prime example of parents trying to look flash by purchasing a 16 year old who probably doesn’t know how to use the washing machine a 1+ ton of metal death trap because she wants a Mercedes for a sweet sixteen present cause her friends have one! She doesn’t need to be behind the wheel on a public highway until her family have made her take enough lessons to where she is safe, the public is safe and she understands the controls of a vehicle. I hope her insurance goes through the roof and her parents have to cough up an utter fortune.

  • She isn’t capable of controlling that vehicle, let alone travelling at that speed. Poor judgement by the adult responsible for letting her drive. Who is the idiot that had music playing to add to the distraction? Feel bad for the person whose car car got hit. At least Jessie didn’t kill anyone, today.

  • Who gave her, her driving licenses????

    In this short vid, I got a feeling she's NOT ready yet.

  • "Why isn't the driver stopping?! Oh no, I'M the driver!!!"

  • I’ve heard that even with an electronic hand brake, pulling the little tab will do the same thing and half the car. I seem to remember a guy with a Tiguan testing this. I try to remember this when I’m riding shotgun

  • She shouldn’t ever be behind the wheel of a car again

  • Wow only 2 pedals and she completely fucked that up!

  • Our GLC has emergency auto-breaking …& it’s terrifying how often it comes on when my wife is driving

  • Standard California driver

  • How!??? Seriously how?? It’s an auto so 2 pedals go and stop that’s it no changing down or anything to get flustered over just brake and accelerate, so how in the hell has she in that 4 minutes of knowing the car infront has stopped has she not even thought about braking?

    Genuinely baffled, just brake! It’s not like the car infront hit the brakes hard and she was right behind em, she had soooo much time just looking at a stationary car infront of her and not one thought of okay I need to brake…. Just screams while still pressing the accelerator.

  • 😳😳😳😳😳

  • Why didn't the airbags go off.

  • if the car dont have a manual lever-action handbrake in the middle for basic emergencies dont let them drive it ..

  • Looks like Jessie needs to start catching buses….šŸ¤¦šŸ»šŸ™„

  • I did the same thing to a garage wall. My mum let me park her car in the garage. As the back wall approached, I forgot which pedal to press. I looked at her. She looked at me. We hit the wall.

    The difference was, it was my first time behind the wheel of a car. It was on private property and we were travelling at maybe 1mph so it was more of a nudge than a crash.

    The woman in the video should not be driving on a public road if she can't stop behind another vehicle in traffic.

  • She clearly was not ready to be driving at anything other than low speed /quiet backstreets. In addition, having anyone other than the supervising driver in the vehicle is an unnecessary distraction for inexperienced learner drivers.

  • Ah can’t fix stupid, but daddy will buy a new car it’s ok.

  • Yep, Jessie is a moron.

  • I feel a Mannequin would have reacted better to this, than Jessie šŸ¤¦ā€ā™‚ļø

  • Unfit to drive ever

  • This is why people die in cars

  • This pissed me off šŸ˜‚

  • thats one hell of a expensive prank...just for a video..

  • Some men and more women simply aren't evolved to drive due to slow reaction time, others, generally men, have quick reflexes but haven't evolved the necessary risk analysis to correctly predict the outcome of high speed/precision maneuvers...

    AND ALL OF THESE PEOPLE SHOULD BE DENIED DRIVING PRIVILEGES FOREVER.

    Think of how much cheaper insurance would be, how many lives would be saved, how many vehicles would not be destroyed, and how profitable the lift economy would be if prospective drivers were correctly tested for all necessary skills AND traits?

  • Why didn't the passenger pull the handbrake?

  • Looks about right 🤣🤣🤣

  • Why did the guy supervising not pull the handbrake once he realized the girl had an IQ of banana?

  • Far too much rabbit. Should learn what the brake pedal is for.

  • Should have learned how to use a brake pedal in an empty parking lot first. Absurd.

  • Some people just shouldn’t drive no matter who they are or where they’re from. Can’t fix stupid

  • Who tf let this dumb sack of meat drive.

  • Jessie stop, the last Jessie stop is money

  • Did her brake not work? How bad a driver do you have to be not to stop in that situation?

  • im assuming that as shes ameican, this was an automatic? If so, there is 2 pedals. The one shes currently using, and then the break. I cant fathom this level of fkin stupid.

  • She definitely thought the car would stop on its own.

  • Jessie is not mature enough to be at the controls of a vehicle.

  • This is why we need cars with manual hand brake leavers🤣

  • Smoothbrain generation

  • I like how the guys says " Jesse, staaap" one last time after the accident

  • Why do you put somebody who does not know how to drive in a Mercadies?

  • We need a /r/jessiesarefuckingstupid because I know a Jessie that just recently crashed her dad's 1962 VW bug against a city bus because "the bus was moving" and she thought it would pick up speed in time...

  • You could measure that braking distance with a fucking calendar!šŸ“…

  • I payed for a bumper, I will use it.

  • But the idiot recording, also could have warned her to slow down/stop/watch out….a car filled with ALL IDIOTS!! …

    She was warned countless times

    Did you watch the same video as the rest of us?

  • I Swear I remeber when I first watched this they didn't hit the other car, she braked last second?

    You’re thinking of the son with his dad. Similar looking video

    Oh hi don't think I've seen that one actually, it was definitely this girl.

    Honestly I think I just didn't realise first time round thay she hit the car. The first version of this I saw didn't have the picture afterward. It looked to me like she breaked at the very last second