The best ones were the ones that actually made it all the way under with just a bit off the top! :) Or the one that lost it's air conditioning units! :) How lame people are.
Another classic is the people that ride through flooded intersections even though they have depth indicators clearly visible. When asked if they saw the level they always say yes but thought they could make it, even when it indicates that the water is like 4 feet deep! :)
Insurance providers love and hate these people, they hate them because they have to put up with this crap and they love them because its just cause to drop their coverage.
In Arizona the cost of being rescued from a flooded wash is BILLED to the person who drove into the wash and required rescuing. The emergency rescuers do not want have to that when it rains hard enough in the summer.
Speaking of flooded road, Creekside Road in Tonawanda has good amount of water in it, I drove past it yesterday but not through it as it was only in the eastbound lanes.
I watched a bus take the cover off its satellite tv unit on the roof. He was lucky that it didn't rip the whole unit off. I even told him I didn't think he could make it >.> it was at a terminal too.
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Another classic is the people that ride through flooded intersections even though they have depth indicators clearly visible. When asked if they saw the level they always say yes but thought they could make it, even when it indicates that the water is like 4 feet deep! :)
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In Arizona the cost of being rescued from a flooded wash is BILLED to the person who drove into the wash and required rescuing. The emergency rescuers do not want have to that when it rains hard enough in the summer.
Speaking of flooded road, Creekside Road in Tonawanda has good amount of water in it, I drove past it yesterday but not through it as it was only in the eastbound lanes.
-- John O.
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