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Re: HSSE Guidelines: Auto Safety - Rainy Season

Postby 1/4 mile king » August 12th, 2015, 1:23 am

I drive in the same line as the car ahead of me to allow my Tyres to run in the same track-line as that car. It should be a slightly drier line since the car ahead will be displacing water on that track-line. Formula 1 Technic.

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Re: HSSE Guidelines: Auto Safety - Rainy Season

Postby daas » September 17th, 2015, 12:27 pm

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Re: HSSE Guidelines: Auto Safety - Rainy Season

Postby aaron17 » June 22nd, 2023, 7:31 am

Flooding affects everyone in T&T in these times and its a norm. I see alot of cars going in flood waters normal normal. I dunno if it does affect them in the long run electrical wise or rust wise. But my car is more sensitive to flood waters . I read that you supposed to drive at 5km/h in waters that u can pass to lessen standing flood waters from coming back up into the wheel well, brakes and sensors etc? Or jus avoid and wait til the flash flooding subsides. Dem parts to replace are costly.

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