Had to share this with you..... I know the south are having it really bad with flooding and my heart goes out to all who are in a terrible mess
We had lots of rain here last week and on my way to work I was being followed closely by a white van man, anyway, there is a section of road that floods quite badly, I saw the water all the way across the road and sticking to the 30 speed limit drove through it without worrying. The wash came all the way over the truck, over the roof and straight onto the white van man behind me! :clap
My good deed for the day :lol
You don't have to stick to the 30mph speed limit if it is unsafe to do so.:doh
The fact it is 30 mph, implies it is probably a residential area, or close to one.
I have seen so many incidents of additional damage caused to property and people by motorists creating bow waves that can cause additional misery to those people already suffering at this stress full time.
I'm not saying you were acting inappropriately or irresponsibly for the conditions, as the puddle might not have been that deep, and I also assume you were aware of what the result of your bow wave, if any, was doing, and were considering that you were not causing distress to others. :thumb2:thumb2
On another matter...
BUT thinking on, having seen vehicle going through much deeper water on the TV, if, heaven forbid, if I was struck by a bow wave whilst walking, like I saw on the TV the other day, or my property was, at further risk of damage, then I would loose my temper. Not often I do.:bow. but when under stress... who knows what can happen.:doh
I'm not saying on a public forum what I would or even could do, but I doubt they would do it again. Yes as I said before... on another thread... I would have a quiet word...:augie
Potential damage to vehicle.
There is also the ram effect of hitting water at 30mph with your vehicle, oil seals like on wheel bearings and drive shafts, designed to keep oil in, and an occasional submersion to 450 mm of water (Nissan Terrano max wading depth) are now facing a " power washing " from the wrong side of the seal, which will inevitably allow water and grit to penetrate the seal area.:doh
I also assume you have a snorkel, if so from what you have said about water over your roof, I hope the scoop was facing rearward.:nenau
There could also be hidden debris, or missing man hole covers under the water.
I for one wouldn't do this, I'm sure a few others wouldn't either... but who knows...:nenau