And now the doors won’t open due to the water pressure, and the electric windows won’t work if the battery is shorted. And their panic will use up their air even faster. Let’s hope they have a tool to break the glass.
I don’t know how you “fix” a hairpin turn. On Wolf Creek Pass (in Colorado), there is a truly nasty curve with a long history of accidents. They have put up a multitude of warning signs, not to mention to the two runaway truck ramps. Still, people find a way.
Our county in Michigan, 5 or more years ago, was cleaning out the river on a county road and discovered a submerged car. When it was pulled out of the water, they found a skeleton. After full investigation and discovery of the driver’s license, it was determined to be a man who disappeared ten years earlier in the winter. They postulated that he had spun out on the icy roads and gone into the river totally submerging. Police at that time thought he had just left the area.
Farside99 over 5 years ago
Well folks, it’s time to swim for it. Hope you have hand-cranked windows.
jpayne4040 over 5 years ago
We’ve been saying that for years and years, little fish, but years later it’s still here causing crashes, and no one’s done anything about it!
HappyDog/ᵀʳʸ ᴮᵒᶻᵒ ⁴ ᵗʰᵉ ᶠᵘⁿ ᵒᶠ ᶦᵗ Premium Member over 5 years ago
And now the doors won’t open due to the water pressure, and the electric windows won’t work if the battery is shorted. And their panic will use up their air even faster. Let’s hope they have a tool to break the glass.
mountainclimber over 5 years ago
I don’t know how you “fix” a hairpin turn. On Wolf Creek Pass (in Colorado), there is a truly nasty curve with a long history of accidents. They have put up a multitude of warning signs, not to mention to the two runaway truck ramps. Still, people find a way.
WCraft Premium Member over 5 years ago
Somewhere near San Francisco…
Gent over 5 years ago
Time to turn the car into a submarine. Oh wait. He’s not James Bond.
Ubintold over 5 years ago
but not today.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Would be even funnier if there was a rusted out car with two skeletons in it also.
BeniHanna6 Premium Member over 5 years ago
Our county in Michigan, 5 or more years ago, was cleaning out the river on a county road and discovered a submerged car. When it was pulled out of the water, they found a skeleton. After full investigation and discovery of the driver’s license, it was determined to be a man who disappeared ten years earlier in the winter. They postulated that he had spun out on the icy roads and gone into the river totally submerging. Police at that time thought he had just left the area.