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26/11/2012 at 9:48pm
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Our Landrover is set up for wading . So is good 3ft deep but its been up to the wind screen no problems but its not somthingid do in a flood as you have no idea whats in the water . . We are kinda like Raft in that we are prepared no point having a kit at home . there are a few things most cars should have . A good first aid kit , fire exstiguisher , Life Hammer and a throw line . the last 2 would save more lives considering how much water we live in and around in this country .



27/11/2012 at 12:12am
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A normal car will float in 2ft of water and get washed away by 1ft of moving water.
I've been through some fairly deep water recently in my car but I'll only do it where I know the road and that it doesn't get too deep.

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27/11/2012 at 12:41am
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Living where I do floods are an impossibility, but I always carry my winter survival kit:

  • Warm blanket
  • Mobile phone
  • Shovel
  • Torch
  • Lighter
  • Cigarettes
  • Bottle of Teachers
  • Pack of Tennent's lager

[;)]



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27/11/2012 at 8:51am
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Quote: Originally posted by robnchar on 26/11/2012
Our Landrover is set up for wading . So is good 3ft deep but its been up to the wind screen no problems but its not somthingid do in a flood as you have no idea whats in the water . . We are kinda like Raft in that we are prepared no point having a kit at home . there are a few things most cars should have . A good first aid kit , fire exstiguisher , Life Hammer and a throw line . the last 2 would save more lives considering how much water we live in and around in this country .


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Id second that, a standard fender is good for 2ft, but you just cannot see dips/edges of roads.
Not got my fender fully kitted for wading yet, but have had water inside!!



27/11/2012 at 10:08am
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my OH was in Durham today....followed a diversion in his lorry....and there was a huge dip filled with water (good diversion not), he could not turn around as there was no room, nor reverse due to all the traffic behind him...for the lorry it wasnt that bad so he crawled through it......but the silly man behind him thought he could follow in his car.....car didnt make it

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27/11/2012 at 1:19pm
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I was talking with a British Transport Police officer and an ambulance man in the early hours of Sunday morning at work(during the worst of the weather down here), we were discussing if I'd be able to get home in the company 4x4 and they both said that there had been an unprecedented amount of 4x4's getting stuck as the drivers thought they'd be able to get through the flood water.

I did manage to get home as the rain stopped and meant that there wasn't standing water to deal with and the raging torrents on the roads had eased, took 3 attempts on different routes as I didn't want to risk going through water I didn't know the depth of.



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27/11/2012 at 8:18pm
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Find it quite curious that nowhere on the advice things I've seen does it mention testing your brakes once you've gone through a flood.  5am on Sunday morning in Northumberland our three cars encountered a number of floods and we all proceeded with extreme caution and we all lost our brakes at one point or another.  A friend, travelling to the same location by another route, was followed so closely by another person through a fairly deep patch failed to notice he was testing his brakes and rear-ended friend's trailer.  The bloke who hit friend had no idea you can lose brakes and is now facing a very expensive bill. The answer is leave a lot of space.

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27/11/2012 at 8:46pm
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I do like the police quote of 'You are driving a honda not a haddock!'

I think a round of applause is needed for all the folk that are putting their own lives at risk to help all those caught up in this disaster.


27/11/2012 at 8:47pm
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Watched an idiot in a 4xdrive speed through a flood and laughing and giving fingers to other motorisits as he flooded them, his window open with his finger raised. Shame he never looked up. If he did he would have seen me changing gears increasing revs in my 10 ton coach as I gave him a taste of his own medicine. I don't think he will try that trick again. I do NOT do this sort of thing normally, but I was so annoyed with his behivour that I saw RED. I must admit I did smile when the other car drivers gave me the thumbs up ans all doing the claping motion with thier hands. Remember there is always someone bigger than you out there. I'm not proud of what i did. just wanted to even things up for the small guys.

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27/11/2012 at 8:56pm
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The AA link I gave advises testing brakes I am sure. One of the most known things to do following driving through water surely?

As for the idiot belting through in his 4 X 4 giving people the finger, what a jerk he is.

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27/11/2012 at 9:10pm
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Having a 4x4 doesn't mean you can go through water, A high air intake does !  Although most 4x4's are higher and it helps, some are not much higher than 'normal' cars so are just as prone. My Delica is setup for wading up to 4ft But it takes me to work each day,takes us camping and tows the caravan so theres no way it'll be going near any deep water, its there for 4x4 response if ever needed.

(and it's not getting dirty )



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27/11/2012 at 10:32pm
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Quote: Originally posted by robnchar on 26/11/2012
Our Landrover is set up for wading . So is good 3ft deep but its been up to the wind screen no problems but its not somthingid do in a flood as you have no idea whats in the water . . We are kinda like Raft in that we are prepared no point having a kit at home . there are a few things most cars should have . A good first aid kit , fire exstiguisher , Life Hammer and a throw line . the last 2 would save more lives considering how much water we live in and around in this country .

mines also set up for wading and offroading, the only time water gets in is through the heater i found out. lol



28/11/2012 at 8:31am
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John B well done! hehe yes naughty but he got what he deserved

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28/11/2012 at 11:15am
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I know I shouldn't really be flippant in the light of so many people being devastated by floods, but researching anagrams last night for a pub quiz I found this - 'Heavy rain' becomes ' Hire a Navy' - rather appropriate I thought.

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