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Driving and Water Emergencies

12/12/2024

 
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Experts estimate that 350-400 people per year drown in their cars in the U.S. and Canada after their vehicle falls in a body of water or becomes stranded in flooding. Review these tips to avoid a water crisis while driving.

Prevention and Preparation are Key
  • Stay updated on weather alerts, including flash flood warnings.
  • Never drive on a flooded road. "Turn around, don't Drown!" is the National Weather Service's campaign to educate drivers about water safety. Drivers can lose control in just six inches of water, and one foot of water is enough to sweep away even large cars.
  • Slow down. Rain reduces visibility and traction. Drive cautiously and avoid sudden stops.
  • Keep a seatbelt cutter and window breaker tool in your car.
  • Safety drills. If you have children, let them practice crawling out of the car window and onto the roof. Experts suggest introducing this drill calmly and without mentioning drowning. Here's a good script: "Sometimes there are emergencies and we can do things to help keep ourselves safe."

If Your Car Becomes Submerged Remember SWOC (Seatbelt/Windows/Out/Children)
  • Stay calm and quickly assess the situation.
  • Unbuckle or cut your seatbelt.
  • Roll down or break your window. You likely won't be able to open the door due to water pressure, and if you can open it, you don't water water rushing into the car from an open door.
  • If children are with you push them out the window first, starting with the oldest who will be able to hold onto a seatbelt or roof so you can assist younger children.
  • Get out. Climb through the window and onto the roof. Hang on to whatever you can, such as a seatbelt strap, or clutch roof rack rails. Call 911 if you still have your phone. Rescuers are more likely to see you on top of a vehicle rather than inside one that is filling up with water.
  • Stay on the roof if the water currents are strong.​

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