I watched the first 10 incidents. Here's my take on how some of these could've been prevented. People do stupid things, sometimes they're aware, sometimes not. But it's your job to drive defensively and prevent a collision.
1. Driver could've tapped the brake (or let off the the gas) as the van passed him on the shoulder. Instead, the van clipped his front right fender and sent him into a speed wobble. Poor shocks likely contributed to that. Preventable collision.
2. Driver in passing lane slowed down frustrating the driver behind, then sped up as he was trying to be passed. Preventable collision.
3. Driver in passing lane was being tailgated. If he simply moved over and let the van pass, nothing would've happened. Instead he left a gap, then didn't slow down or move onto the shoulder as he was being passed. Preventable collision.
4. When someone brake checks you like that in the passing lane, keep an eye on them. Driver should've know the same guy may try to cut him off again. Preventable collision.
5. Driver gets rear-ended. Has a dash cam and gets a clear view of the licence plate, but continues to follow the car. Then loses control and rolls his car. Preventable.
6. Camaro ahead in curb lane approaches parked cars. Based on the speed they're traveling, driver should've known he couldn't stop and was going to change lanes. All he had to do was simple tap on the brakes or a little steering input to the left as there was room to move over. Instead (if you watch closely) at the last second, he actually turns right and hits the Camaro. Preventable collision.
7. Skip this one. Not sure what was going on there.
8. Guy in pickup cuts off driver and stops in a live lane. Hindsight is 20/20 but if this is in the US, many people have guns. I'd be driving around him on the shoulder and getting the hell outa there. Possibly preventable.
9. I think the guy got rear-ended. Not preventable.
10. Transport driver has issues. Not preventable.