Posted by michael soldan on November 07, 2018 at 07:13:18 from (24.235.39.187):
I'm not jacking someone's post,it was done in fun and I did get a chuckle. This past spring a young mother tried to drive down a road that was closed due to water running across, this was near Kitchener Ontario at the Grand River. Her van was ultimately swept off the road and into the current, she tried to escape and her 17 month old son was swept from her arms , she had to be rescued by the fire department. 1000's of volunteers searched the river flats for 20 miles trying to find the body of the little boy's body, the search went on for weeks, his body was found 5 months after. Driving through water works until the engine fan starts throwing water on the engine or floods the distributor which is often mounted down in front on newer vehicles,the vehicle becomes buoyant in water as the van became a boat in this case. Our street was flooded one spring and there was about three feet of water out front, several people drove through, one Honda flooded in the middle and we had to wade in and push him out, told me after it cost several hundred dollars to have fluids changed and the car dried out and running. I won't drive through water deeper than a few inches, I'm not preaching, I am saying be very careful, trouble rides a fast horse !!
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