Tips to negotiate flooded roads

JOBURG – Avoidance is better than trying to get through flooded areas - AA

Although flash floods are rare, when they do occur, they can wreak havoc.
The Automobile Association (AA) said the recent floods, again, show how quickly a torrent can occur and the extreme dangers they hold.
The AA urged all motorists caught up in floods to follow some basic rules to negotiate the safest route out of these situations. It said the most important factor in dealing with floods is trying to avoid them in the first place.
“On days when the weather is heavy, motorists should listen to local radio traffic reports, monitor social media and check online websites for advisories and cautions. If roads on your normal route are flooded, avoid them and seek alternatives, even if it means you will take a lot longer to get to your destination,” the AA advised.
But, the association said, if you do face a flood, some important rules need to be followed. Firstly, if possible, turn around and drive away from the flooded area. If this isn’t possible, try and gauge the depth of the water ahead by watching other vehicles negotiate a specific stretch of water.

Do not attempt to go through this if it is deeper than 20 centimetres as the water may damage mechanical and electronic components of your vehicle.

Cars trapped by fast-flowing water.

Some other tips to negotiate flooded roads include:

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